as Ichabod Crane and
Lois Meredith as Katrina Van Tassel, in
The Headless Horseman (1922) •
Will Rogers portrayed Crane in the 1922 silent film
The Headless Horseman. • Crane is one of the title characters in
The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad (1949), which was produced by
Walt Disney Productions and packaged with a companion 30-minute short "
The Wind in the Willows" based on
Kenneth Grahame's
The Wind in the Willows. It is probably the best-known version, as it ran for years as part of the television
Halloween special ''
Disney's Halloween Treat'' and is considered one of the truest adaptations of the Irving story. This animated interpretation features
Bing Crosby as the narrator and sole voice actor of the entire 30-minute piece and extends both the role of Ichabod Crane to make his (Crane's) singing that of a
crooner instead of the nasal
psalmodist described in the story and that of Brom Bones to include the latter as the singer of the song about the Horseman's legend. •
Jeff Goldblum starred as Ichabod Crane in
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow (1980), an
NBC-produced made-for-television movie. In this version, the story ends with Ichabod arriving at Katrina's house and the Headless Horseman returning to the dark forest after having dealt with an imposter. •
Ed Begley, Jr. portrayed Ichabod Crane in a 1985 adaptation by
Lan O'Kun for ''
Shelley Duvall's Tall Tales and Legends'', directed by
Edd Griles, which also starred
Beverly D'Angelo as Katrina,
Tim Thomerson as Brom and
Charles Durning as narrator Doffue van Tassel, Katrina's uncle. This version definitively identifies Brom as the Headless Horseman who chases Ichabod but also adds a twist ending that takes place on the night after Halloween. • Crane appears as a ghost in a third-season episode of
Nickelodeon's
Are You Afraid of the Dark? called "The Tale of the Midnight Ride." • The character is featured in a two-part Halloween episode of the PBS television series
Wishbone (1997), in which Crane is portrayed by the title character. •
Constable Ichabod Crane serves as the protagonist in
Sleepy Hollow (1999), directed by
Tim Burton and starring
Johnny Depp. In this interpretation, he is a
New York City policeman from a family of noble origin with an interest in
forensic science sent to
Sleepy Hollow to investigate a series of grisly murders to prove the merits of his style of the investigation, after he argues against the police's current methods. As in the original story, his
horse is named
Gunpowder. Ichabod's most notable traits in the movie include an ahead-of-his-time liking for
post-mortem examinations,
deduction, and
scientific methods, as well as his being very quirky, skittish, and disturbed by death and blood, despite his occupation. His backstory is also explored: when he was seven his mother, an "innocent child of Nature" was "murdered to save her soul" by his father, "a Bible black tyrant behind a mask of righteousness", which led to a loss of faith for him. It is Ichabod who finally releases the
Hessian Headless Horseman (
Christopher Walken) from the control of
Lady van Tassel (
Miranda Richardson), whom the Horseman takes to
Hell with him.
Katrina Van Tassel (
Christina Ricci) is seen at the end of the movie going to New York with Ichabod, along with a boy who helped him in the investigation. Brom Bones (
Casper Van Dien), who at one point does disguise himself as the Horseman and throws a pumpkin at Ichabod, is killed by the real Horseman halfway in the film. • In 1999, a telefilm entitled
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow aired on
Odyssey starring
Brent Carver as Ichabod Crane. It was filmed in
Montreal. • The 1999 animated
FoX TV special
The Night of the Headless Horseman featured
William H. Macy as the voice of Crane. This version has an ending that reveals that Brom (voiced by
Luke Perry) had made a "
Devil's bargain" with the Horseman that he was forced to fulfil thirty years later. • In the 62nd episode of the 1999 TV show titled
The Sopranos the character Tony Blundetto (portrayed by
Steve Buscemi) tells Christopher Moltisanti (portrayed by
Michael Imperioli) that "They used to call me Ichabod Crane." When asked who by Christopher, Tony tells him that it was some "very sorry people." Later in the episode when Christopher is being laughed at by Tony Blundetto, he tells him, "I could've called you Ichabod Crane, but I didn't," which upsets Tony. • In the 22nd episode of the 10th season of the sit-com Frasier, entitled: "Fathers and Sons" (2003) Roz Doyle (Peri Gilpin) secretly writes the name "Ichabod Crane" as the name of Nile's and Daphanie's future son, on a kindergarten application form. • The 2004 TV movie
The Hollow centres on a high school student named Ian Cranston (portrayed by
Kevin Zegers), a descendant of Ichabod Crane. •
Tom Mison plays Crane in
Sleepy Hollow (2013), an American supernatural/police drama television series. The series is considered a "modern-day retelling" with Crane being a former professor of history at
Oxford University prior to the
American Revolution, he came to America with the British before switching sides and becoming a spy for the Colonials. Having beheaded the Horseman in 1781, he was brought back to life in modern times with the Horseman due to their blood mixing when they died. This version of Crane also appears in the 2015 Halloween episode of the TV series
Bones. Other mentions and references to the
Sleepy Hollow TV series exist throughout the episode. • Ichabod Crane is also featured in the 2013 episodic video game,
The Wolf Among Us, developed and produced by
Telltale Games. In the game, Crane (voiced by
Roger L. Jackson) is the deputy mayor of Fabletown, a secret community of magical, fairytale beings who were exiled from their homelands centuries ago, and forced to live in the world of mundane humans. In episodes 2 through 3, Crane was revealed to have been soliciting prostitutes and using a magic spell to make them look like his assistant
Snow White; Sheriff
Bigby Wolf and Snow arrest Crane for this and embezzling Fabletown's money to pay for them, but Crane is then kidnapped by the minions of the
Crooked Man, the crime lord Crane owes money to. • Ichabod Crane's ghost, voiced by
Taran Killam, is featured in an episode of the
Disney Junior show
Vampirina. In keeping with the show's aim at entertaining young audiences, Crane and the Headless Horseman are revealed to be enemies due to "the bridge incident". In the end, the two of them make up with one another when they realize that it was all due to one big misunderstanding. • In 2022, Sean Persaud portrayed Ichabod Crane in
Headless: A Sleepy Hollow Story, a modern-day web series adaptation where Ichabod agrees to help the Headless Horseman find his head and break his curse. == References ==