Lolita (1997 Film) - Cast

Cast

  • Jeremy Irons as Professor Humbert Humbert
  • Dominique Swain as Dolores "Lolita" Haze
  • Frank Langella as Clare Quilty
  • Melanie Griffith as Charlotte Haze
  • Suzanne Shepherd as Miss Pratt
  • Keith Reddin as Reverend Rigger
  • Erin J. Dean as Mona
  • Joan Glover as Miss LaBone
  • Pat Pierre Perkins as Louise (as Pat P. Perkins)
  • Ed Grady as Dr. Melinik
  • Michael Goodwin as Mr. Beale
  • Angela Paton as Mrs. Holmes
  • Ben Silverstone as Young Humbert Humbert
  • Emma Griffiths Malin as Annabel Lee (as Emma Griffiths-Malin)
  • Ronald Pickup as Young Humbert's Father
  • Michael Culkin as Mr. Leigh
  • Annabelle Apsion as Mrs. Leigh
  • Don Brady as Frank McCoo
  • Trip Hamilton as Mr. Blue
  • Michael Dolan as Dick
  • Hallee Hirsh as Little Girl in Bunny Suit
  • Scott Brian Higgs as Policeman (accident)
  • Mert Hatfield as Policeman (accident)
  • Chris Jarman as Policeman
  • Hudson Lee Long as Elderly Clerk
  • Jim Grimshaw as Policeman
  • Lenore Banks as Nurse at Hospital
  • Dorothy Deavers as Receptionist
  • Donnie Boswell Sr. as Taxi Driver (as Donnie Boswell Sr.)
  • Judy Duggan as Solo Singer / Piano Player
  • Margaret Hammonds as Nurse
  • Paula Davis as Motel Clerk
  • Tim Gallin as Hospital Orderly

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