No. The casting for Pulp Fiction was carefully selected to fit the specific characters and the overall style of the movie. Uma Thurman, John Travolta, and others were chosen for their particular acting styles and the chemistry they could bring to the roles. There's no sign that Jennifer Beals was ever considered for any part in the movie.
No. There is no evidence or information to suggest that Jennifer Beals ever auditioned for Pulp Fiction.
I'm pretty sure she didn't. Pulp Fiction had its own casting choices that were more in line with the vision of Quentin Tarantino, and there's no indication that Jennifer Beals was part of that casting process at all.
There is no direct connection between Jennifer Beals and Pulp Fiction. Jennifer Beals is known for her role in Flashdance, while Pulp Fiction is a Quentin Tarantino movie with its own distinct cast and storylines.
No, there is no evidence to suggest that Val Kilmer ever auditioned for Pulp Fiction.
There's no information indicating that Alexis Arquette ever auditioned for 'Pulp Fiction'.
No. There is no information indicating that Salma Hayek ever auditioned for Pulp Fiction.
No. There is no evidence to suggest that Michelle Pfeiffer ever auditioned for Pulp Fiction.
No. There is no information or indication that Julia Louis - Dreyfus ever auditioned for Pulp Fiction. The casting for Pulp Fiction was very specific to the vision of Quentin Tarantino, and the actors selected were those who fit the unique style and tone of the movie, which is quite different from the kind of work Julia Louis - Dreyfus is typically associated with.
There is no information indicating that Rose McGowan ever auditioned for a role in 'Pulp Fiction'.
I don't think so. Given that she is not in the cast of 'Pulp Fiction', it's highly unlikely that she auditioned for it. The casting for 'Pulp Fiction' was done with a different set of actors in mind, and there's no evidence to suggest that Juliette Lewis was ever considered for a role in it.
No. Given the nature of 'Pulp Fiction' which is a crime - noir, violent and stylized film, and Jennifer Coolidge's forte being in comedic roles, it's highly unlikely she was ever considered for a role in it.