Alex Haley's Queen - Cast

Cast

  • Halle Berry as Queen
  • Christopher Allport as Union Officer
  • Ann-Margret as Sally Jackson
  • Dan Biggers as George
  • Leo Burmester as Henderson
  • Patricia Clarkson as Lizzie
  • Frances Conroy as Mrs. Benson
  • Tim Daly as Col. James Jackson Jr.
  • Ossie Davis as Parson Dick
  • Victor Garber as Digby
  • Danny Glover as Alec Haley
  • Ed Grady as Doctor
  • John Griesemer as Doctor
  • George Grizzard as Mr. Cherry
  • Tim Guinee as Wesley
  • Jasmine Guy as Easter
  • Linda Hart as Mrs. Henderson
  • Dennis Haysbert as Davis
  • Tommy Hollis as Fred
  • Richard Jenkins as Mr. Benson
  • Christine Jones as Sarah Jackson
  • Jane Krakowski as Jane
  • Patrick Malone as Simon
  • Peter Maloney as Perkins
  • Lonette McKee as Alice
  • Kenn Michael as Henry at 11 (as Kenny Blank)
  • Daryl Mitchell as Abner (as Daryl 'Chill' Mitchell)
  • Charlotte Moore as Mrs. Perkins
  • Martin Sheen as James Jackson Sr.
  • Madge Sinclair as Dora
  • Jussie Smollett as Simon (age 11)
  • Lorraine Toussaint as Joyce
  • Eric Ware as Micah
  • Paul Winfield as Cap'n Jack
  • Samuel E. Wright as Alfred
  • Raven-SymonĂ© as Queen (age 5) (uncredited)

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