There is no indication whatsoever that Jennifer Jason Leigh was considered for a part in 'Pulp Fiction'. The film had a very distinct aesthetic and required actors who could fit into Tarantino's world of crime, dark humor and complex characters. The existing cast was assembled to fulfill those requirements and there's no reason to believe that Leigh was ever in the mix for any of the roles in the movie.
I'm not aware of any information indicating that Jennifer Jason Leigh was ever considered for a role in 'Pulp Fiction'. Quentin Tarantino had a specific vision for the characters in his movie and likely cast the actors he thought would best fit those roles, which didn't include Leigh.
As far as I know, Jennifer Jason Leigh has no direct role in 'Pulp Fiction'. 'Pulp Fiction' has its own iconic cast like Uma Thurman, John Travolta etc. Leigh is known for her own body of work in other films. So, the connection is minimal at best. They are just two entities in the world of cinema with no real specific connection that jumps out immediately.
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.
No. There is no evidence that Will Smith was ever considered for a role in 'Pulp Fiction'.
No. Quentin Tarantino's creative process for 'Pulp Fiction' was focused on a certain group of actors and the overall aesthetic he wanted to achieve. The movie is filled with actors who could bring out the dark humor, the non - linear storytelling, and the unique dialogue. Mel Gibson, with his own established image in the film industry, was probably not on Tarantino's radar when casting for 'Pulp Fiction'. His movies usually have a different tone and style compared to the gritty, pop - culture - soaked world of 'Pulp Fiction'.
There is no evidence to suggest that Kelly Preston was ever considered for a role in 'Pulp Fiction'.
There is no evidence to suggest that Eric Stoltz was considered for a role in 'Pulp Fiction'. Quentin Tarantino had a specific idea for the movie's characters and the actors he wanted. He assembled a great cast that we all know today, and it seems Stoltz wasn't part of that initial casting thought process.
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.
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.
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.