Cast and Crew of All the President's Men

Cast of
All the President's Men

About All the President's Men

During the 1972 elections, two reporters' investigation sheds light on the controversial Watergate scandal that compels President Nixon to resign from his post.

Full Cast of All the President's Men

Jack Warden
plays Harry Rosenfeld

Martin Balsam
plays Howard Simons

Jason Robards
plays Ben Bradlee

Penny Fuller
plays Sally Aiken

John McMartin
plays Foreign Editor

Robert Walden
plays Donald Segretti

Frank Wills
plays Frank Wills

David Arkin
plays Eugene Bachinski

Henry Calvert
plays Bernard L. Barker

Dominic Chianese
plays Eugenio R. Martinez

Bryan Clark
plays Arguing Attorney

Nicolas Coster
plays Markham

Lindsay Crouse
plays Kay Eddy

Valerie Curtin
plays Miss Milland

Gene Dynarski
plays Court Clerk

Nate Esformes
plays Virgilio R. Gonzales

Ron Hale
plays Frank Sturgis

Richard Herd
plays James W. McCord, Jr.

Polly Holliday
plays Dardis' Secretary

Paul Lambert
plays National Editor

Gene Lindsey
plays Alfred D. Baldwin

Anthony Mannino
plays Arresting Officer #2

Allyn Ann McLerie
plays Carolyn Abbott

John O'Leary
plays Attorney #1

Jess Osuna
plays Joe, FBI Agent

Neva Patterson
plays CRP Woman

George Pentecost
plays George

Penny Peyser
plays Sharon Lyons

Joshua Shelley
plays Al Lewis

Sloane Shelton
plays Bookkeeper's Sister

Lelan Smith
plays Arresting Officer #3

Jaye Stewart
plays Male Librarian

Ralph Williams
plays Ray Steuben

Leroy Aarons
plays Financial Editor

Donnlynn Bennett
plays Reporter

Stanley Bennett Clay
plays Assistant Metro Editor

Carol Coggin
plays News Aide

Laurence Covington
plays News Announcer

John Devlin
plays Metro Editor

John Furlong
plays News Desk Editor

Sidney Ganis
plays L.A. Stringer

Amy Grossman
plays Reporter

Cynthia Herbst
plays Reporter

Basil Hoffman
plays Assistant Metro Editor

Mark Holtzman
plays Reporter

Jamie Smith-Jackson
plays Post Librarian

Barbara Lipsky
plays Reporter

Doug Llewelyn
plays White House Aide

Jeff MacKay
plays Reporter

Irwin Marcus
plays Reporter

Greg Martin
plays Reporter

Ron Menchine
plays Post Librarian

Jess Nadelman
plays Assistant Metro Editor

Noreen Nielson
plays Reporter

Florence Pepper
plays Message Desk Receptionist

Barbara Perlman
plays CRP Receptionist

Louis Quinn
plays Salesman

Peter Salim
plays Reporter

Shawn Shea
plays News Aide

Marvin Smith
plays Reporter

Pam Trager
plays Reporter

Carol Trost
plays Ben Bradlee's Secretary

Richard Venture
plays Assistant Metro Editor

Bill Willens
plays Hippie

Wendell Wright
plays Assistant Metro Editor

Al Beaudine
plays Reporter (uncredited)

Gary Bohn
plays Reporter (uncredited)

Stephen Burnette
plays Reporter (uncredited)

Marcello Clay
plays Reporter (uncredited)

Edward Coch Jr.
plays Reporter (uncredited)

Cara Duff-MacCormick
plays Tammy Ulrich (uncredited)

Len Felber
plays Reporter (uncredited)

Mel Gold
plays Reporter (uncredited)

Bart Greene
plays Reporter (uncredited)

Francine Henderson
plays Reporter (uncredited)

Eugene Jackson
plays Reporter (uncredited)

Pauline Lum
plays Reporter (uncredited)

Robert S. Mills
plays TV Reporter (uncredited)

Ray Pourchot
plays Reporter (uncredited)

John Randolph
plays John Mitchell (voice) (uncredited)

Bill Scully
plays Reporter (uncredited)

Nico Stevens
plays Reporter (uncredited)

Bob Templeton
plays Reporter (uncredited)

Lance Vantile Whitfield
plays Child in Courtroom (uncredited)

Spiro Agnew
plays Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Walter Cronkite
plays Self (archive sound) (uncredited)

Thomas Eagleton
plays Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Gerald Ford
plays Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Richard Kleindienst
plays Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Pat Nixon
plays Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Richard Nixon
plays Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Ronald Ziegler
plays Self (archive footage) (uncredited)


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