Jason and The Argonauts (TV Miniseries) - Cast

Cast

  • Jason London as Jason
  • Frank Langella as King Aeëtes
  • Natasha Henstridge as Hypsipyle
  • Derek Jacobi as Phineus
  • Olivia Williams as Hera
  • Angus Macfadyen as Zeus
  • Dennis Hopper as Pelias
  • Jolene Blalock as Medea
  • James Callis as Aspyrtes
  • Brian Thompson as Hercules
  • Adrian Lester as Orpheus
  • Ciarán Hinds as King Aeson
  • Diana Kent as Polymele
  • David Calder as Argos
  • Mark Lewis Jones as Mopsus
  • Hugh Quarshie as Chiron (the Centaur)
  • Olga Sosnovska as Atalanta
  • Kieran O'Brien as Actor
  • Tom Harper as Acastus
  • Omid Djalili as Castor
  • John Sharian as Pollux
  • Rhys Miles Thomas as Zetes
  • Mark Folan Deasy as Iphicles
  • Elliot Levey as Canthus
  • Xavier Anderson as Phanos
  • Charles Cartmell as Laertes
  • Dodger Phillips as Tiphys
  • Peter Gevisser as Budes
  • Norman Roberts as Echion
  • Greg Hicks as Priest
  • Adam Cooper as Eros
  • Mickey Churchill (as Micky Churchill) as Boy Jason
  • John Bennett as Idas
  • Andrew Tansey as Aeëtes' 1st General
  • Richard Bonehill as Aeëtes' 2nd General
  • Freda Dowie as Hera as Old Peasant Woman
  • Zeta Graff as Hypsipyle's 1st General
  • Zoë Eeles (as Zoe Eeles) as Actor's Lemnite Girl
  • Alit Kreiz as High Priestess
  • Andrew Scarborough as Aeson's Soldier
  • Alan Stocks as Pelias' Bodyguard
  • Suzanne Harbison as Mopsus' Lemnite Girl
  • Freya Archard (uncredited) as Zetes' Lemnite Girl
  • Joseph Gatt (uncredited) as Atlas
  • Mike Savva (uncredited) as Pelias' Bodyguard

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