Anne of Green Gables (1985 Film) - Cast

Cast

  • Megan Follows - Anne Shirley
  • Colleen Dewhurst - Marilla Cuthbert
  • Richard Farnsworth - Mathew Cuthbert
  • Patricia Hamilton - Rachel Lynde
  • Marilyn Lightstone - Miss Stacy
  • Schuyler Grant - Diana Barry
  • Jonathan Crombie - Gilbert Blythe
  • Charmion King - Aunt Josephine Barry
  • Jackie Burroughs - Amelia Evans
  • Rosemary Radcliffe - Mrs. Barry
  • Joachim Hansen - John Sadler
  • Christiane Kruger - Mrs. Allan
  • Cedric Smith - Rev. Allan
  • Paul Brown - Mr. Phillips
  • Miranda de Pencier - Josie Pye
  • Trish Nettleton - Jane Andrews
  • Jennifer Inch - Ruby Gillis
  • Jayne Eastwood - Mrs. Hammond
  • Dawn Greenhalgh - Mrs. Cadbury
  • Jack Mather - Station Master
  • Samantha Langevin - Mrs. Blewett
  • Vivian Reis - Mrs. Spencer
  • Mag Ruffman - Alice Lawson
  • Sean McCann - Dr. O'Reilly
  • Roxolana Roslak - Madame Selitsky
  • Robert Haley - Professor
  • Robert Collins - Mr. Barry
  • Morgan Chapman - Minne May Barry
  • David Roberts - Tom
  • Nancy Beatty - Essie
  • David Hughes - Thomas Lynde
  • Wendy Lyon - Prissy Andrews
  • Zack Ward - Moody Spurgeon MacPherson
  • Anna Ferguson - Punch Woman
  • Rex Southgate - Section Head
  • Julianna Saxton - Pink Woman
  • Molly Thom - Lace Woman
  • Jennifer Irwin - Student
  • Sandra Scott - Mrs. Harrington
  • Peter Sturgess - Porter
  • Ray Ireland - Mr. Hammond
  • Martha Maloney - Fairview Nurse
  • Stuart Hamilton - Mme. Selitsky's Accompanist

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