S.O.B. (film) - Cast

Cast

  • Julie Andrews as Sally Miles, the star of Night Wind and the wife of Felix Farmer
  • William Holden as Tim Culley, the director of Night Wind and Felix's friend
  • Richard Mulligan as Felix Farmer, the producer of Night Wind and the husband of Sally Miles
  • Robert Preston as Dr. Irving Finegarten, Felix and Sally's doctor
  • Robert Webber as Ben Coogan, Sally's press agent
  • Robert Vaughn as David Blackman, the president of Capitol Studios
  • Larry Hagman as Dick Benson, a Capitol Studios executive
  • Loretta Swit as Polly Reed, a Hollywood gossip columnist
  • Craig Stevens as Willard, Polly Reed's husband
  • Marisa Berenson as Mavis, the actress-girlfriend of David Blackman
  • Stuart Margolin as Gary Murdock, Sally's personal secretary and an aspiring producer
  • Shelley Winters as Eva Brown, Sally's agent
  • Robert Loggia as Herb Maskowitz, Sally's lawyer
  • Jennifer Edwards as Lila, a young hitchhiker picked up by Culley
  • Rosanna Arquette as Babs, Lila's friend, also picked up by Culley
  • John Pleshette as the Capitol Studios Vice-President
  • John Lawlor as the Capitol Studios Manager
  • Larry Storch as Swami, Sally Miles' spiritual guru, who officiates at the funeral.
  • Paul Stewart as Harry Sandler, Felix's agent
  • Ken Swofford as Harold P. Harrigan, a studio security guard
  • Hamilton Camp as Lipschitz, an executive at Capitol Color Lab, where the negative of Night Wind is stored.
  • David Young as Sam Marshall, a popular actor
  • Benson Fong as Felix and Sally's personal chef
  • Joe Penny as Officer Buchwald, a police officer called to the Farmer residence
  • Byron Kane as the Funeral Director
  • Virginia Gregg as the Funeral Director's Wife
  • Erica Yohn as Agnes, the costume designer of Night Wind

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