The Man Who Laughs (1928 Film) - Cast

Cast

  • Mary Philbin as Dea
  • Conrad Veidt as Gwynplaine
  • Brandon Hurst as Barkilphedro
  • Julius Molnar Jr. as Gwynplaine (child)
  • Olga Vladimirovna Baklanova as Duchess Josiana
  • Cesare Gravina as Ursus
  • Stuart Holmes as Lord Dirry-Moir
  • Samuel de Grasse as King James II Stuart
  • George Siegmann as Dr. Hardquanonne
  • Josephine Crowell as Queen Anne Stuart
  • Charles Puffy as Innkeeper
  • Zimbo the Dog as Homo the Wolf
  • Carmen Costello as Dea's mother (uncredited)
  • Carrie Daumery as Lady-in-Waiting (uncredited)
  • Nick De Ruiz as Wapentake (uncredited)
  • Louise Emmons as Gypsey hag (uncredited)
  • John George as Dwarf (uncredited)
  • Jack A. Goodrich as Clown (uncredited)
  • Lila LaPon as Featured (uncredited)
  • Torben Meyer as Spy (uncredited)
  • Joe Murphy as Hardquanone's messenger (uncredited)
  • Edgar Norton as Lord High Chancellor (uncredited)
  • Frank Puglia as Clown (uncredited)

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