Intolerance (film) - Cast

Cast

In order of appearance:

  • Lillian Gish ... Eternal Motherhood
  • Vera Lewis ... Mary T. Jenkins
  • Mae Marsh ... The Dear One
  • Fred Turner ... The Dear One's father, a worker at the Jenkins Mill
  • Robert Harron ... The Boy
  • Erich von Stroheim ... A Pharisee
  • Günther von Ritzau ... A Pharisee
  • Frank Bennett ... King Charles IX of France
  • Maxfield Stanley ... Monsieur La France, Duc d'Anjou, Charles' younger brother
  • Josephine Crowell ... Catherine de Medici, the Queen-mother
  • Joseph Henabery ... Admiral Coligny
  • Constance Talmadge ... Marguerite of Valois
  • W.E. Lawrence ... Henry of Navarre
  • Margery Wilson ... Brown Eyes
  • Eugene Pallette ... Prosper Latour
  • A.D. Sears ... A Mercenary
  • Sam de Grasse ... Mr. Jenkins, mill boss
  • Constance Talmadge ... The Mountain Girl (second role in film)
  • Elmer Clifton ... The Rhapsode, a warrior-singer
  • Tully Marshall ... High Priest of Bel-Marduk
  • The Ruth St. Denis Dancers... Dancing girls
  • Alfred Paget ... Prince Belshazzar
  • Carl Stockdale ... King Nabonidus, father of Belshazzar
  • Elmo Lincoln ... The Mighty Man of Valor, guard to Belshazzar
  • Seena Owen ... The Princess Beloved, favorite of Belshazzar
  • Arthur Meyer ... The Mountain Girl's brother
  • Lawrence Lawlor ... Judge (Babylonian Story)
  • Miriam Cooper ... The Friendless One, former neighbor of the Boy and Dear One
  • Walter Long ... Musketeer of the Slums
  • Martin Landry ... Auctioneer
  • Bessie Love ... The Bride
  • George Walsh ... The Bridegroom
  • Howard Gaye ... The Nazarene
  • Lillian Langdon ... Mary, the Mother
  • Ruth Handford ... Brown Eyes' mother
  • Spottiswoode Aitken ... Brown Eyes' father
  • George Siegmann ... Cyrus the Great
  • Max Davidson, tenement neighbor of Dear One
  • ? ... Egibi
  • Douglas Fairbanks ... Drunken Soldier with monkey (uncredited extra)
  • ? ... Nevers
  • ? ... Tavannes
  • ? ... Retz
  • ? ... Birague
  • Lloyd Ingraham ... Judge (Modern Story)
  • Barney Bernard ... The Boy's Attorney
  • Tom Wilson ... The Kindly Officer (Kindly Heart)
  • Ralph Lewis ... The Governor

Uncredited extras:

  • Monte Blue
  • Frank Borzage
  • Tod Browning
  • Frank Brownlee
  • Kate Bruce
  • Frank Campeau
  • Jewel Carmen
  • Dark Cloud
  • Gino Corrado
  • Constance Collier
  • Virginia Lee Corbin
  • William Courtright
  • Nigel De Brulier
  • Carol Dempster
  • Edward Dillon
  • George Fawcett
  • Olga Grey
  • Mildred Harris
  • DeWolf Hopper Sr.
  • Jennie Lee
  • Harold Lockwood
  • Wilfred Lucas
  • Francis McDonald
  • Owen Moore
  • Carmel Myers
  • Loyola O'Connor
  • Vester Pegg
  • Billy Quirk
  • Wallace Reid
  • Alma Rubens
  • Ted Shawn
  • Pauline Starke
  • Eve Southern
  • Madame Sul-Te-Wan
  • Natalie Talmadge
  • Ethel Grey Terry
  • King Vidor
  • Winifred Westover
  • Tammany Young
  • Frank Bruner

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