I don't think so. The world of 'Pulp Fiction' was created with a particular set of actors in mind. The movie is known for its unique characters and the actors who played them did an amazing job. Quentin Tarantino is very particular about his casting choices. Tim Curry has a distinct acting persona that doesn't really seem to align with the characters in 'Pulp Fiction'. So, it's highly unlikely that he was ever considered for a role in the movie.
Most likely not. 'Pulp Fiction' has a distinct style and the actors who were cast were carefully selected to bring out the unique characters in the film. Milla Jovovich is known for different types of roles, mainly in the action and science - fiction genres. It doesn't seem like her acting style would have been a fit for the noir - ish, crime - filled world of 'Pulp Fiction'. So, it's safe to say she was never in the running for a role in it.
I don't think so. 'Pulp Fiction' had a particular casting direction. Tarantino likely had his own set of actors in mind for the various roles, and Virginia Madsen doesn't seem to have been in the running. The movie's casting was based on the style and tone Tarantino wanted to achieve, and Madsen doesn't seem to have been part of that plan.
No. There's no evidence to suggest that Isabella Rossellini was ever considered for a role in 'Pulp Fiction'. The casting for 'Pulp Fiction' was very specific to the actors that Tarantino had in mind for his unique vision of the film, and Isabella Rossellini doesn't seem to have been part of that initial or subsequent casting considerations.
Probably not. The casting for Pulp Fiction was very specific to the vision Quentin Tarantino had. The actors chosen were perfect for the roles in that movie. There's no evidence or indication that Paul Giamatti was ever considered for a part in it.
No. Pulp Fiction was cast long before Dwayne Johnson became a well - known actor. The casting for Pulp Fiction was done to fit the specific vision of Quentin Tarantino at that time, and Dwayne Johnson was not on the radar for any of those roles.
No. There's no evidence to suggest that Holly Hunter was ever considered for a role in 'Pulp Fiction'. The casting for 'Pulp Fiction' was carefully selected by Quentin Tarantino to fit the unique style and story of the film, and Holly Hunter was not part of that process.
I don't think so. The characters in 'Pulp Fiction' were specifically crafted for the actors who played them. Tarantino had his own ideas about who would best bring those characters to life. Kurt Russell has his own style and brand, and it doesn't seem to match what Tarantino was looking for in 'Pulp Fiction'. Plus, the casting announcements and behind - the - scenes info don't mention Russell in relation to the movie at all.
There's no evidence to suggest that Gary Oldman was ever considered for a role in 'Pulp Fiction'. The casting for 'Pulp Fiction' was very specific to the actors that were chosen, and they were able to bring Tarantino's vision to life in their own unique ways.
I'm not sure if he was ever considered for a role in Pulp Fiction. There's no evidence to suggest that he was in the running for any of the parts in the movie. Tarantino might have had a specific vision for the cast he chose, which mainly consisted of actors like Travolta, Jackson, etc.
Probably not. Pulp Fiction had a very specific vision and casting in mind. The characters in Pulp Fiction were crafted in a way that suited the actors who were ultimately cast, like John Travolta and Samuel L. Jackson. Jeff Goldblum's acting style is quite different from what was required for the roles in Pulp Fiction.