The Life of Emile Zola - Cast

Cast

  • Paul Muni as Émile Zola
  • Gloria Holden as Alexandrine Zola
  • Gale Sondergaard as Lucie Dreyfus
  • Joseph Schildkraut as Captain Alfred Dreyfus
  • Donald Crisp as Maitre Labori
  • Erin O'Brien-Moore as Nana
  • John Litel as Charpentier
  • Henry O'Neill as Colonel Picquart
  • Morris Carnovsky as Anatole France, Zola's friend and supporter
  • Louis Calhern as Major Dort
  • Ralph Morgan as Commander of Paris
  • Robert Barrat as Major Walsin-Esterhazy
  • Vladimir Sokoloff as Paul Cézanne
  • Grant Mitchell as Georges Clemenceau
  • Harry Davenport as Chief of Staff
  • Robert Warwick as Major Henry
  • Charles Richman as M. Delagorgue
  • Gilbert Emery as Minister of War
  • Walter Kingsford as Colonel Sandherr
  • Paul Everton as Assistant Chief of Staff
  • Montagu Love as M. Cavaignac
  • Frank Sheridan as M. Van Cassell
  • Lumsden Hare as Mr. Richards
  • Marcia Mae Jones as Helen Richards
  • Florence Roberts as Madame Zola, Zola's mother
  • Dickie Moore as Pierre Dreyfus, Captain Dreyfus's son
  • Rolla Gourvitch as Jeanne Dreyfus, Dreyfus's daughter

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