Sherman's March (2007 Film) - Cast

Cast

  • Bill Oberst Jr. as General William Tecumseh Sherman
  • Jared Morrison as Major Henry Hitchcock
  • Chris Clawson as Theodore Upson
  • Mike Brown as General Oliver O. Howard
  • Allen Brenner as Brigadier General Jefferson C. Davis
  • Harry Bulkeley as General Ulysses S. Grant
  • Shaun C. Grenan as Confederate Officer, Union soldier
  • Robert A. Guadagnino as soldier
  • Lucas N. Hall as 1st Lieutenant C.S.A.
  • Russell Haynes as soldier
  • Marc A. Hermann as Sherman's bummer, US Artillerist, CS Soldier
  • Eric U. Lowman as executioner, Western Zouave
  • Todd McCall as General Sherman's Staff Officer
  • Joan Moses as Dolly Burge
  • Gavin Peretti as hanged man
  • Norman J. Pfizenmayer III as soldier
  • A.J. Roberts as General Judson Kilpatrick
  • Jeffrey F. Smith as General Joseph E. Johnston
  • Timothy Smith as Union soldier
  • Keith E. Whitehead as Griswoldville soldier
  • Brad Wyand as soldier

Other cast

  • Guy W. Gane III as Major Rhoads
  • Bob Waters as leader of escaping slaves, Ebenezer Creek
  • Scott E. Zeiss as Chaplain John Height
  • Victoria Cooper as Emma LeConte

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