Roles and Original Cast
- Jim Cheese (A Dog Trainer) – Walter Passmore
- Dick Wargrave (The Real Heir) – Henry A. Lytton
- The Hon. Crewe Boodle (The Supposed Heir) – Robert Evett
- A. Bunker Bliss (Elphin Haye's Uncle) – John C. Dixon
- Downham (An American Solicitor) – M. R. Morand
- Mr. Talk (An English Solicitor) – Frank Elliston
- Mr. Hazell (Host of the Fallowfield Arms) – Reginald Crompton
- Friends of Crewe Boodle
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- Dudley Cranbourne – Powis Pinder
- George Bellamy – Chas. Childerstone
- Hugh Wallander – Alec Fraser
- Rossiter – Ernest Torrence
- Footmen at Stole Hall
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- George – Rudolph Lewis
- Charles – J. Gordon
- Elphin Haye (An American Heiress) – Agnes Fraser
- Liza Shoddam (Jim Cheese's Sweetheart) – Florence Lloyd
- Mrs. Shimmering Black (A Strong Lady) – Helen Kinnaird
- Daisy Fallowfield (Elphin Haye's Friend) – Louie Pounds
- Miss Virginia Bliss (Elphin Haye's Aunt) – Phyllis Broughton
- Ladies of Crewe Boodle's Party: L. Leibrandt, Olive Rae, G. Thornton, Miss Standen and Winifred Hart-Dyke
- Guests at the Hall: Florrie Sutherland, Rosie Edwards, Lily Mcintyre, L. Montez and the misses Hammerton, Taylor, Glenn, Williams, Ricards, Francis, Ohmead, Beresford and Harris
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