Gettysburg (1993 Film) - Cast

Cast

  • Tom Berenger as Lieutenant General James Longstreet (CSA)
  • Jeff Daniels as Colonel Joshua Chamberlain (USA)
  • Martin Sheen as General Robert E. Lee (CSA)
  • Kevin Conway as Sergeant Buster Kilrain (USA)
  • C. Thomas Howell as Lieutenant Thomas Chamberlain (USA)
  • Richard Jordan as Brigadier General Lewis A. "Lo" Armistead (CSA)
  • Richard Anderson as Major General George Meade (USA)
  • Royce D. Applegate as Brigadier General James L. Kemper (CSA)
  • John Diehl as Private Bucklin (USA)
  • Maxwell Caulfield as Colonel Strong Vincent (USA)
  • Joshua D. Maurer as Colonel James Clay Rice (USA)
  • Patrick Gorman as Major General John Bell Hood (CSA)
  • Cooper Huckabee as Henry Thomas Harrison
  • James Lancaster as Lieutenant Colonel Arthur Fremantle (British Army, the Coldstream Guards)
  • Brian Mallon as Major General Winfield Scott Hancock (USA)
  • Andrew Prine as Brigadier General Richard B. Garnett (CSA)
  • John Rothman as Major General John F. Reynolds (USA)
  • Tim Scott as Lieutenant General Richard S. Ewell (CSA)
  • W. Morgan Sheppard as Major General Isaac R. Trimble (CSA) and narrator
  • Stephen Lang as Major General George Pickett (CSA)
  • Sam Elliott as Brigadier General John Buford (USA)
  • Joseph Fuqua as Major General J.E.B. Stuart (CSA)
  • Bo Brinkman as Lieutenant Colonel Walter H. Taylor (CSA)
  • Kieran Mulroney as Major Moxley Sorrel (CSA)
  • Ivan Kane as Captain T.J. Goree (CSA)
  • James Patrick Stuart as Colonel Edward Porter Alexander (CSA)
  • Warren Burton as Major General Henry Heth (CSA)
  • Buck Taylor as Colonel William Gamble (USA)
  • David Carpenter as Colonel Thomas C. Devin (USA)
  • Donal Logue as Captain Ellis Spear (USA)
  • Herb Mitchell as Sergeant Andrew J. Tozier (USA)
  • Dwier Brown as Captain Brewer (USA)

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