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Little Dorrit

Little Dorrit (1987)

Rating: 7.6 of 10

Below is the list of the 217 actors that worked in Little Dorrit. When you find the person you are looking for, click on the link to view a list of actors they have worked with.


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Derek Jacobi as Arthur Clennam

Joan Greenwood as Mrs. Clennam

Max Wall as Flintwinch

Patricia Hayes as Affery

Luke Duckett as Young Arthur

Alec Guinness as William Dorrit

Cyril Cusack as Frederick Dorrit

Sarah Pickering as Little Dorrit

Amelda Brown as Fanny Dorrit

Daniel Chatto as Tip Dorrit

Miriam Margolyes as Flora Finching

Bill Fraser as Mr. Casby

Roshan Seth as Mr. Pancks

Mollie Maureen as Mr. F.'s Aunt

Diana Malin as Mr. Casby's Maid

Janice Cramer as Young Flora

Roger Hammond as Mr. Meagles

Sophie Ward as Minnie Meagles

Kathy Staff as Mrs. Tickit

Amanda Bellamy as Housemaid

Tracey Wilkinson as Housemaid

Julia Lang as Henry Gowan's Mother

Pip Torrens as Henry Gowan

Graham Seed as William Barnacle

Beth Ellis as Mrs. Wiliam Barnacle

Ian Gelder as Reverend Samuel Barnacle

Lee Fox as Richard Barnacle

Robert Mill as Hugh Stilstalking

Morwenna Banks as Georgina

Nadia Chambers as Agnes

Dawn Charatan as Mrs. Ismay

Patricia Napier as Dolly

Sophie Brew as Lydia

John Savident as Tite Barnacle

Brian Pettifer as Clarence Barnacle

John Harding as Ferdinand Barnacle

Alec Wallis as Discreet Clerk

Michael Mears as Clerk with the Quill

Ken Morley as Mr. Wobbler

John Quarmby as Circumlocution Office Porter

Stuart Burge as Head

Donald Pelmear as Mr. Clive

Arthur Nightingale as Shabby Footman

David Stoll as Hesitant Weighty Gentleman

Donald Bisset as Enthusiastic Weighty Gentleman

Christopher Birch as Cautious Weighty Gentleman

Edward Burnham as Daniel Doyce

Harold Innocent as Mr. Rugg, Legal Advisor

David Pugh as Mr. Parker - A Creditor

Terence Conoley as Mr. Fogg - A Creditor

Richard Henry as Smiles - Foreman

Steve Ismay as Worker

Johnny Irving as Worker

David Doyle as Pepper - An Apprentice

Christopher Whittingham as Mr. Plornish

Ruth Mitchell as Mrs. Plornish

Eric Francis as Old Nandy

Anna Whittingham as Plornish child

Eve Whittingham as Plornish child

Harry Whittingham as Plornish child

Nicholas Whittingham as Plornish child

Kate Williams as Mrs. Greasby

Ronnie Brody as Broke Tenant

Joan Dainty as Broke Tenant's Wife

Susan Field as Mrs. Tiffin

Robert Demeger as Mr. Braddle

Cordelia Ditton as Mrs. Braddle

David Thewlis as George Braddle

Gerald Campion as Mr. Tetterby

Rita Treisman as Mrs. Tetterby

Betty Turner as Mrs. Kidgerbury

Johnnie Clayton as Fiddler

Moya Brady as Fiddler's Daughter

John Fahey as 2nd Hand Furniture Seller

Joanna Maude as 2nd Hand Furniture Seller's Wife

Iris Sadler as Shirtmaker

Joanna Brookes as Shirtmaker's Daughter

Nat Pearn as Mr. Strong

Cyril Epstein as Mr. Strong's Friend

Alan Bungay as Principal Messenger

Howard Goorney as Bob - the Turnkey

Liz Smith as Mrs. Bangham, Midwife

Gwenda Hughes as Mrs. Dorrit

Celia Bannerman as The Milliner

Murray Melvin as Dancing Master

Darlene Johnson as Mrs. Robinson

Bernard Padden as Newcomer

Dermot Crowley as Mr. Simpson

Richard Cubison as Mr. Simpson's Friend

Arthur Blake as Herbert Smangle

John Scott Martin as Faded Insolvent

David Trevena as Tidily Buttoned Man

David Bale as Lucky Skittle Player

Anthony Benson as Unlucky Skittle Player

Ian Lindsay as Captain Martin

Doug Roe as Captain Martin's Friend

Tom McCabe as Rough Fellow

Ramon Martino as Gruff Fellow

Joan Stafford as Rough Lady

Terry Day as Mrs. Hurt

Cate Fowler as Woman at Dance

Siobhan Nicholas as Mrs. Fray

Katherine Best as Lady Visitor

Yvonne D'Alpra as Motherly Lady

Robin Meredith as Ruined Speculator

Marcel Steiner as Whistler

Charles Reynolds as Mr. Timms

Tony Jay as Doctor

Lizzie McKenzie as Drunken Woman

Harry Cross as Little Dorrit - as a Child

Sarrina Caruthers as Little Dorrit - as a Child

Sandra O'Rourke as Fanny - as a Child

Joanna Hurley as Fanny - as a Child

Ricky Cave as Tip - Age 12

Zephyr Steer as John Chivery - Age 4

Sam Steer as John Chivery - Age 8

Robert Putt as Mr. Chivery

Richard Stirling as John Chivery

Pauline Quirke as Maggy - Little Dorrit's Protegee

Heathcote Williams as Dr. Haggage

Charlie Bartle as Mr. Battens

David Foxxe as Mr. Mivvins

James Coyle as Horace Kinch

Maurice Elliot as Snuggery Gambler

Jack Gittings as Old Gambler

John McEnery as Captain Hopkins

Marilyn Milgrom as Mrs. Hopkins

Stewart Permutt as Quarrelling Debtor

John Levitt as Quarrelling Debtor

Marjorie Summerville as Lady By Snuggery

Seymour Green as Tailor

John Warner as Bootmaker

Peter Miles as Mr. Dubbin

Laura Cox as Orange Juggler

John Halstead as Mr. Mortimer

Charles Hunter as Mr. Mortimer's Friend

Richard Graden as Slingo

Richard Clifford as Jerry

Doris Littlewood as Old Wife

Irene Frederick as Mrs. Pitt

Harry Webster as Pickton

Leonard Maguire as Knowledgeable Debtor

Judi Laister as Anxious Wife

Alfred Hoffman as Old Man

Lelia Hoffman as Old Woman

Mike Carnell as Lonely Debtor

Tommy Shand as Mr. Cain

Imogen Millais-Scott as Mrs. Bee

Olivier Pierre as Hotel Manager

Tim Wright as Hotel Porter

Rosemary Smith as Hotel Maid

Lin Sagovsky as Hotel Maid

Odette Bennett as Fanny's Maid

Tusse Silberg as Lady at Concert

Elizabeth Archer as Lady at Concert

Nadine Large as Lady at Concert

Eleanor Bron as Mrs. Merdle

Michael Elphick as Mr. Merdle

Simon Dormandy as Sparkler

Ian Hogg as Butler

Robert Morley as Lord Decimus Barnacle

Alan Bennett as The Bishop

Brenda Bruce as Duchess

Edward Jewesbury as Magnate from the Lords

Jonathan Cecil as Magnate from the Bench

Brian Poyser as Treasury

Malcolm Tierney as Bar

Trevor Ray as Magnate from the City

Rosalie Crutchley as Wife

Betty Marsden as Mrs. Phoebe Barnacle

Paul Rhys as Bright Young Gentleman

Malcolm Mudie as Officer

Barbara Peak as Countess

Ronald Russell as Elderly Gentleman

Arthur Hewlett as Physician

Giles Oldershaw as Imposing Gentleman

John Atkinson as Baron

Sally Ashby as Society Lady

Anthea Holloway as Society Lady

Ruth Sheen as Society Lady

John Tordoff as Waiter in Coffee House

Christopher Hancock as Customer in Coffee House

Jo Warne as Mrs. Chivery, Tobacconist

Fred Beauman as Flower Seller

Alan Foss as Mr. Bead

Michael Eaves as Narrow-Faced Man

Alison Dowling as Pretty Milliner

Chris Darwin as Fraudulent Groom

Leon Davis as Fraudulent Groom

Sidney Johnson as Print Seller

Mark Knox as Print Seller's Clerk

Frank Shelley as Disagreeable Man

Jenny Galloway as Polly

John Dalby as Mr. Jobling

Danny Schiller as Reveller in Slap Bang

Arthur Kelly as Reveller in Slap Bang

David Cardy as 3 Thimble Man

Eric Richard as Sir George Wills

Guy Nicholls as Mr. Wabe

David Whitworth as James Simms

Eli Woods as Greedy Eyed Old Man

Charles Simon as Sharp Speculator

Stanley Lloyd as Mr. Worsley

Peter Waddington as Boy at Theatre

Arthur Cox as Stage Carpenter

Billy Gray as Stage Doorman

Jackie Ekers as Dancer at Theatre

Rebecca Ham as Dancer at Theatre

Fiona McAlpine as Dancer at Theatre

Amanda Maxwell as Dancer at Theatre

Shona Morris as Dancer at Theatre

Diana Paris as Dancer at Theatre

Cazz Scattergood as Dancer at Theatre

Ian Bartholomew

Jacqueline Ann Finch as Society Lady

P.G. Stephens

Susan Jane Tanner as Little Dorrit