Three Days of The Condor - Cast

Cast

  • Robert Redford as Joseph Turner
  • Faye Dunaway as Kathy Hale
  • Cliff Robertson as J. Higgins
  • Max von Sydow as G. Joubert
  • John Houseman as Wabash
  • Addison Powell as Leonard Atwood
  • Tina Chen as Janice Chon
  • Hank Garrett as The Postman
  • Carlin Glynn as Mae Barber
  • Patrick Gorman as Martin
  • Russell Johnson as Intelligence Officer
  • Michael Kane as S.W. Wicks
  • Walter McGinn as Sam Barber
  • Don McHenry as Dr. Ferdinand Lappe
  • Michael B. Miller as Fowler
  • Dino Narizzano as Harold
  • Jess Osuna as The Major
  • Helen Stenborg as Mrs. Edwina Russell
  • Hansford Rowe as Jennings
  • Arthur French as Messenger
  • Jay Devlin as Tall Thin Man
  • Frank Savino as Jimmy
  • Robert Phalen as Newberry
  • John Randolph Jones as Beefy Man
  • Garrison Phillips as Hutton
  • Lee Steele as Heidegger
  • Ed Crowley as Ordinance Man
  • John Connell as TV Reporter
  • Norman Bush as Alice Lieutenant
  • James Keane as Store Clerk
  • Ed Setrakian as Customer
  • Myron Natwick as Civilian
  • Michael Prince as Civilian
  • Dorothi Fox as Nurse
  • Carol Gustafson as Landlady
  • Sal Schillizzi as Locksmith
  • Harmon William as CIA Agent
  • David Bowman as Telephone Worker
  • Eileen Gordon as CIA Receptionist
  • Robert Dahdah as Santa Claus

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