North and South (TV Miniseries) - Cast

Cast

The initial 1985 miniseries cast Patrick Swayze as Orry Main and James Read as George Hazard, with Lesley-Anne Down as Orry's love interest Madeline and Wendy Kilbourne as George's future wife Constance. Kirstie Alley played George's outspoken abolitionist sister Virgilia, with Genie Francis as Orry's "good" sister Brett and Terri Garber as his selfish and wicked sister Ashton, as well as Philip Casnoff as Elkanah Bent, George and Orry's nemesis. All of these actors returned for the 1986 sequel, joined by Parker Stevenson as Billy Hazard, George's brother and Brett's paramour.

North and South (1985) also featured many well-known actors as guest stars, including Elizabeth Taylor as bordello proprietor Madam Conti, David Carradine as the sadistic Justin LaMotte, Hal Holbrook as Abraham Lincoln, Gene Kelly as Bent's father Senator Charles Edwards, Robert Mitchum as Colonel Patrick Flynn, M.D., Johnny Cash as abolitionist John Brown, Jean Simmons as Orry's mother Clarissa Main, Mitchell Ryan as Orry's father Tillet Main, Jonathan Frakes as George's older brother Stanley Hazard, Robert Guillaume as abolitionist Frederick Douglass, Morgan Fairchild as Burdetta Halloran, David Ogden Stiers as Congressman Sam Greene, and Olivia Cole as Madeline's devoted but doomed servant Maum Sally. John Jakes' wife Rachel also made an appearance in Episode 6 as Lincoln's wife Mary. North and South: Book II (1986) saw the return of Carradine as LaMotte, Holbrook as Lincoln, and Stiers as Congressman Greene, as well as new guests Lloyd Bridges as Jefferson Davis, Anthony Zerbe as Ulysses S. Grant, Nancy Marchand as Dorothea Dix, Jimmy Stewart as Miles Colbert, Wayne Newton as Captain Thomas Turner, and William Schallert as Robert E. Lee, with Linda Evans as Rose Sinclair and Olivia de Havilland as Mrs. Neal. 1994's Heaven and Hell featured Peter O'Toole as "louche actor" Sam Trump and Billy Dee Williams as Francis Cardozo.

Filming of the miniseries resulted in four marriages amongst the cast and crew. James Read and Wendy Kilbourne fell in love while shooting scenes where their characters, George Hazard and Constance Flynn Hazard, fell in love. They were married in 1988 and now have two children. Jonathan Frakes and Genie Francis, who had previously played opposite each other on the failed NBC soap Bare Essence, eventually married in 1988. Lesley-Anne Down married assistant cameraman Don E. FauntLeRoy in 1986. When they met during filming of Book 1, both were married to someone else, but eventually obtained divorces. Terri Garber married North and South cameraman Chris Hager in 1985. The couple divorced four years later, and have a daughter named Molly.

Character North and South
1985
North and South: Book II
1986
Heaven and Hell:
North and South Book III

1994
Orry Main Patrick Swayze Patrick Swayze Patrick Swayze (Archive/Uncredited)
George Hazard James Read James Read James Read
Madeline Fabray LaMotte Main Lesley-Anne Down Lesley-Anne Down Lesley-Anne Down
Constance Flynn Hazard Wendy Kilbourne Wendy Kilbourne Wendy Kilbourne
Virgilia Hazard Grady Kirstie Alley Kirstie Alley
Ashton Main Huntoon Fenway
  Young Ashton
  Young Ashton
Terri Garber
Temi Epstein (Ep. 1)
Stephanie Jolluck (Ep. 2)
Terri Garber


Terri Garber


Brett Main Hazard
  Young Brett
  Young Brett
Genie Francis
Nikki Creswell (Ep. 1)
Melissa Manley (Ep. 2)
Genie Francis


Genie Francis


Elkanah Bent Philip Casnoff Philip Casnoff Philip Casnoff
Charles Main Lewis Smith Lewis Smith Kyle Chandler
Billy Hazard
  Young Billy
John Stockwell
Cary Guffey (Ep. 1)
Parker Stevenson

Stanley Hazard Jonathan Frakes Jonathan Frakes Jonathan Frakes
Isabel Truscott Hazard Wendy Fulton Mary Crosby Deborah Rush
Justin LaMotte David Carradine David Carradine
Clarissa Gault Main Jean Simmons Jean Simmons
Maude Hazard Inga Swenson Inga Swenson
Burdetta Halloran Morgan Fairchild Morgan Fairchild
Congressman Sam Greene David Ogden Stiers David Ogden Stiers
James Huntoon Jim Metzler Jim Metzler
Salem Jones Tony Frank Tony Frank
Priam David Harris David Harris
Semiramis Erica Gimpel Erica Gimpel
Cuffey Forest Whitaker Forest Whitaker
Ned Fisk Andrew Stahl Andrew Stahl
Maum Sally Olivia Cole
Madam Conti Elizabeth Taylor
Garrison Grady Georg Stanford Brown
Tillet Main Mitchell Ryan
Ironworker Ray Spruell
Barman Ronnie Stutes
Augusta Barclay Kate McNeil
Rafe Baudeen Lee Horsley
Miles Colbert Jimmy Stewart
Mrs. Neal Olivia de Havilland
Rose Sinclair Linda Evans
Captain Thomas Turner Wayne Newton
Colonel Hiram Berdan Kurtwood Smith
Ezra Beau Billingslea
Lt. Stephen Kent Whip Hubley
Hope Hazard Jennifer and Michele Steffin Mary Elizabeth McCae
Sam Trump Peter O'Toole
Adolphus Rip Torn
Cooper Main Robert Wagner
Judith Stafford Main Cathy Lee Crosby
Gus Main Cameron Finley
Running Wolf Ted Thin Elk
Gettys Cliff De Young
Jack Quinlan Woody Watson
Isaac Stan Shaw
Jane Sharon Washington
Historical figures
Person Book I
1985
Book II
1986
Book III
1994
Abraham Lincoln Hal Holbrook Hal Holbrook
Mary Todd Lincoln Rachel Jakes (uncredited)
Ulysses S. Grant Mark Moses Anthony Zerbe Rutherford Cravens
Frederick Douglass Robert Guillaume
John Brown Johnny Cash
George B. McClellan Chris Douridas
George Pickett Cody W. Hampton
Tom "Stonewall" Jackson William Preston Daly
Jefferson Davis Lloyd Bridges
Robert E. Lee William Schallert
Dorothea Dix Nancy Marchand
Francis Cardozo Billy Dee Williams
Major Anderson James Rebhorn

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