The Private Life of Don Juan - Cast

Cast

  • Douglas Fairbanks as Don Juan
  • Merle Oberon as Antonita, a dancer of passionate temperament
  • Bruce Winston as the cafe manager
  • Gina Malo as Pepita, another dancer of equal temperament
  • Benita Hume as Dona Dolores, a lady of mystery
  • Binnie Barnes as Rosita, a maid pure and simple
  • Melville Cooper as Leporello
  • Owen Nares as Antonio Martinez, an actor, as actors go
  • Heather Thatcher as Anna Dora, an actress, as actresses go
  • Diana Napier as a lady of sentiment
  • Joan Gardner as Carmen, a young lady of romance
  • Gibson Gowland as Don Alfredo, Carmen's Poor Husband
  • Barry MacKay as Rodrigo, the Impostor, a Man of Romance
  • Claud Allister as The Duke, as Dukes Go
  • Athene Seyler as Theresa, the Innkeeper, a Middle Aged Lady of Young Sentiment
  • Hindle Edgar as A Jealous Husband
  • Natalie Paley as Jealous Husband's Poor Wife
  • Patricia Hilliard as The Girl at the Castle, a Young Girl in Love
  • Lawrence Grossmith as Pedo, Uncle of the Castle Girl, Who Knows Better
  • Clifford Heatherley as Pedro, Don Juan's Young Masseur
  • Morland Graham as Hector, Don Juan's Cook
  • Edmund Breon as Cardona, the Playwright, as Playwrights Go
  • Betty Hamilton as First Tired Businessman's Wife
  • Rosita Garcia as Second Tired Businessman's Wife
  • John Brownlee as Singer
  • Annie Esmond as Dolores' Duenna
  • Hay Petrie as Golden Pheasant Manager
  • Margaretta Scott as Pepilla
  • Abraham Sofaer as Street Bookseller

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