Our Boys - Roles

Roles

  • Sir Geoffrey Champneys (a county magnate) – William Farren Jr.
  • Talbot Champneys (his son, a washed-out youth) – Thomas Thorne
  • Perkyn Middlewick (a retired butterman) – David James
  • Charles Middlewick (his aristocratic-looking son) – Charles Warner
  • Poddles (Middlewick's butler) – W. Lestocq
  • Kempster (Sir Geoffrey's servant) – Mr. Howard
  • Violet Melrose (an heiress) – Kate Bishop
  • Mary Melrose (her poor cousin) – Amy Roselle
  • Clarissa Champneys (Sir Geoffrey's sister, an elderly spinster) – Sophie Larkin
  • Belinda (a lodging-house slave) – Cicely Richards

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