Cast and Crew of Dickinson

Dickinson

"Dickinson" presents a refreshing and modern take on the life of one of America’s most celebrated poets, Emily Dickinson, portrayed with charisma and depth by Hailee Steinfeld. Set against the backdrop of the 19th century, this coming-of-age series captures the struggles and triumphs of a young woman who dares to challenge societal norms. Emily is not only a poet but also a daughter navigating the complexities of familial expectations and personal aspirations. Her character is defined by a rebellious spirit that pushes her to pursue her passion for writing and her desire to make a mark on the literary world, despite the confines of her era.

In her journey, Emily encounters various challenges, including the pressure to conform to traditional gender roles and the limitations imposed by her family and society. Her father, Edward Dickinson, played by Toby Huss, embodies the expectations of a father figure in that time, representing authority yet also love. This dynamic adds layers to the narrative as Emily seeks to assert her independence while balancing her relationships with those close to her. The series deftly intertwines historical context with Emily's internal struggles, highlighting her quest for authenticity and her refusal to be silenced.

Through beautifully crafted episodes filled with wit and emotional depth, "Dickinson" invites viewers to witness the transformation of young Emily from a sheltered girl into a confident, bold poetess. The series not only showcases her literary genius but also her defiance as she confronts societal constraints. As Emily pen down her thoughts and reflections, the audience is taken on a journey of self-discovery, artistic expression, and the relentless pursuit of dreams, proving that her legacy is not just a product of her times, but a timeless inspiration for generations to come.

Main Cast of Dickinson

Hailee Steinfeld as Emily Dickinson

Hailee Steinfeld

Emily Dickinson

Hailee Steinfeld delivers a tour de force performance as the poet Emily Dickinson in the Apple TV+ series "Dickinson." Her portrayal is a vibrant and fresh take on the renowned literary figure, capturing the passionate intensity and the rebellious spirit of the young poet. Steinfeld adeptly balances the show's modern sensibilities with the constraints of 19th-century society, infusing Emily with a contemporary wit and relatability that resonates with today's audience. Her nuanced performance brings to life the inner turmoil and ecstasy of Dickinson's creative process, as well as her defiance against the expectations of her time, particularly as a woman. Steinfeld's Emily is both a product of her era and a timeless icon, whose struggles with family, society, and her own burgeoning sexuality are portrayed with authenticity and depth. Her portrayal not only honors the legacy of one of America's most celebrated poets but also reimagines Emily Dickinson as a figure who speaks powerfully to the present.

Toby Huss as Edward Dickinson

Toby Huss

Edward Dickinson

Toby Huss delivers a captivating performance as Edward Dickinson, the stern yet complex patriarch of the Dickinson family in the Apple TV+ series "Dickinson." Huss embodies the character with a depth that transcends the traditional portrayal of a 19th-century father, bringing a nuanced understanding of Edward's old-fashioned values and his struggle to adapt to the changing times. His performance is marked by a commanding presence, often conveyed through subtle changes in his expressive eyes and the measured cadence of his speech, which serves to highlight the character's internal conflict between his love for his family and his rigid adherence to societal norms. Huss's Edward is not merely a disciplinarian but a man bound by the expectations of his era, trying to navigate the whimsical and progressive inclinations of his daughter, Emily, played by Hailee Steinfeld. His interactions with the rest of the Dickinson clan reveal a complex family dynamic, where Huss's portrayal of paternal affection is often veiled by his character's stoic demeanor. Huss's ability to humanize Edward Dickinson, making him both a product of his time and a relatable figure to modern audiences, is a testament to his talent and contributes significantly to the show's unique blend of historical drama and contemporary wit.

Adrian Enscoe as Austin Dickinson

Adrian Enscoe

Austin Dickinson
Anna Baryshnikov as Lavinia 'Vinnie' Dickinson

Anna Baryshnikov

Lavinia 'Vinnie' Dickinson
Ella Hunt as Sue Gilbert

Ella Hunt

Sue Gilbert

Ella Hunt delivers a captivating performance as Sue Gilbert in the Apple TV+ series "Dickinson," a coming-of-age dramedy centered around the life of Emily Dickinson. As Emily's best friend and eventual sister-in-law, Hunt portrays Sue with a nuanced blend of charm, intelligence, and a fiery spirit that often matches Emily's own poetic fervor. Her performance is a delightful fusion of period drama elegance and modern sensibilities, as she navigates the complexities of love, friendship, and societal expectations in 19th-century Amherst. Hunt's Sue is both a confidante and a muse, offering a poignant portrayal of a woman caught between her deep affection for Emily and the constraints of her time. Her ability to convey a wide range of emotions, from playful camaraderie to heart-wrenching conflict, adds depth to the character and enriches the show's exploration of themes such as creativity, identity, and freedom. Ella Hunt's Sue Gilbert is a standout role that resonates with audiences and complements the show's fresh and bold reimagining of a historical figure's life.

Amanda Warren as Betty

Amanda Warren

Betty

Amanda Warren delivers a nuanced and compelling performance as Betty in the Apple TV+ series "Dickinson," a comedic and poignant take on the life of the renowned poet Emily Dickinson. Betty, a new character in the series' second season, is a laundress and an entrepreneur who becomes entangled with the Dickinson family, offering a fresh perspective on societal norms and class structure. Warren's portrayal of Betty is both charismatic and grounded, bringing depth to a character who challenges the status quo and forges her own path in a male-dominated world. Her performance is marked by a quiet strength and a hint of mystery, as she navigates the complexities of her relationships and her own ambitions. Amanda Warren's Betty is a testament to the untold stories of resilient women in history, and her scenes are charged with an emotional intensity that resonates with viewers, complementing the show's modern sensibility and its exploration of themes like freedom and self-expression.

Chinaza Uche as Henry

Chinaza Uche

Henry
Jane Krakowski as Mrs. Dickinson

Jane Krakowski

Mrs. Dickinson

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Gus Birney as Jane Humphrey

Gus Birney

Jane Humphrey
Samuel Farnsworth as George Gould

Samuel Farnsworth

George Gould
Kevin Yee as Toshiaki

Kevin Yee

Toshiaki
Sophie Zucker as Abby Wood

Sophie Zucker

Abby Wood
Allegra Heart as Abiah Root

Allegra Heart

Abiah Root
Darlene Hunt as Maggie

Darlene Hunt

Maggie

Secondary Cast of Dickinson

Warren Katz

Minister

Emilio Oliveira

Loud Man

Anna O'Donoghue

Loud Woman

Brendan Hayes

Dishwasher Vendor

Manuela Sosa

Young Woman #2

Jibz Cameron

Sanford Robinson Gifford

Lindsay Nicole Chambers

Opera Chorus Member 2

Omar Shaukat

Townie 1

Braeden Brickner

Newspaper Boy

Tatiana Marie Barber

Activist / Dancer

Anthony Auguste

Dancer

Kenny Bermudez

Dancer

Chloe Campbell

Dancer

Shawn Alynda Fisher

Dancer

Marquis Floyd

Dancer

Antonio Harvey

Dancer

Marley Lubin

Dancer

Nerita McFarlane

Dancer

Bethany Puente

Dancer

Wade Watson

Dancer

Imani Wisdom

Dancer

Damani Van Rensalier

Dancer

Dewight Braxton Jr.

Soldier

Justine Rappaport

Puppeteer

James Michael Lambert

Bloody Stump

Anthony R. Mottola

Wounded Soldier

Mariah Naomi Sanchez

Nurse

Wale Adebiyi

Orderly

Emily Kramm

Pfaff's Dancer #1

Markcus Blair

Pfaff's Dancer #2

Julio Rey

Pfaff's Dancer #3

Daphne Kinard

Pfaff's Dancer #4

Gabriel Hyman

Pfaff's Dancer #6

Bex Odorisio

Woman 1

Ryah Nixon

Woman 2

David Michael Garry

Man in Crowd

Jordan Bellow

Soldier #2

Morgan Sullivan

Soldier

Casey Jane Ellison

Doll Woman

Sibyl Santiago

Nurse

Alexio Barboza

Dancer

Tuck Sweeney

Irish Man / Bartender

Neville Lee

Clara

Joey Odom

Archibald

Levi Ricks

Helen

Curt Morlaye

Michael River Jordan

Mirella Cardoso

Mermaid #1

Chinara Stroman

Mermaid #3

Kathy Liu

Mermaid #4

Natalie Von Kirk

Mermaid #5

Andre Urban

Sailor

Crew of Dickinson

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