The Age of Innocence (soundtrack) - Cast

Cast

  • Daniel Day-Lewis as Newland Archer
  • Michelle Pfeiffer as Countess Ellen Olenska
  • Winona Ryder as May Welland
  • Alexis Smith as Louisa van der Luyden
  • Geraldine Chaplin as Mrs. Welland
  • Mary Beth Hurt as Regina Beaufort
  • Alec McCowen as Sillerton Jackson
  • Richard E. Grant as Larry Lefferts
  • Miriam Margolyes as Mrs. Mingott
  • Robert Sean Leonard as Ted Archer
  • Siân Phillips as Mrs. Archer
  • Carolyn Farina as Jenny Archer
  • Jonathan Pryce as Rivière
  • Michael Gough as Henry van der Luyden
  • Norman Lloyd as Mr. Letterblair
  • Stuart Wilson as Julius Beaufort
  • Joanne Woodward as Narrator (voice)
  • Martin Scorsese (cameo) as Photographer
  • Charles and Catherine Scorsese (cameo) as Train station patrons
  • Tamasin Day-Lewis (cameo) as Admiring woman

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