Strange Justice - Cast

Cast

  • Delroy Lindo as Clarence Thomas
  • Mandy Patinkin as Kenneth Duberstein
  • Regina Taylor as Anita Hill
  • Paul Winfield as Thurgood Marshall
  • Louis Gossett Jr. as Vernon Jordan
  • Stephen Young as Sen. Danforth
  • Phillip Shepherd as Charles Goodman
  • Mimi Kuzyk as Marion Gray
  • Sherry Miller as Susan Deller Ross
  • Julie Khaner as Julie Desavia
  • Leila Johnson as Karen Hall
  • Janet Land as Ginni Lamp Thomas
  • Lisa Mende as Shirley Wiegand
  • Karen Glave as Sondra Norris
  • Barclay Hope as Tom Daniels
  • Kathleen Laskey as Sydney Duberstein
  • Maxine Guess as Angela Wright
  • Richard Blackburn as John Sununu
  • Bob Clout as A. B. Culvahduse
  • Richard Fitzpatrick as Boyden Gray
  • Fred Caplan as Justice Rehnquist
  • Panou as Gary Lee
  • Barry Hirsch as Mike Gendler
  • Sandi Stahlbrand as Jessica Gendler
  • Philip Akin as Charles Ogletree
  • Philip Craig as George Mitchell
  • Caroly Larson as Andrea Sheldon
  • David Kirby as Jerry Barrels
  • Barry Flatman as Agent Allard

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