Cast and Crew of High Society

Cast of
High Society

About High Society

High Society is the title of an American television sitcom that aired Monday nights on CBS in 1995 and early 1996. The series revolves around two New York City women who act in an outrageous, campy, and decadent manner. The theme song was the Lady is a Tramp sung by Chaka Khan.

Its premise was similar to the campy British comedy series Absolutely Fabulous.

Full Cast of High Society

Sean Connery
plays Lt. Col. Alan Caldwell

Jack Warden
plays Sgt. Maj. Ross Maclure

Dana Gladstone
plays Col. Paul Lawrence

Marvin J. McIntyre
plays MP Zeke

Don Calfa
plays Howard Buckely

John DiSanti
plays Det. Marvin Powell

Robert Lesser
plays Sgt. Mueller

James Hooks Reynolds
plays George Spota

Curtis W. Sims
plays Sgt. Garfield

Rick Zumwalt
plays Bully in Bar

Rosalyn Marshall
plays Lawrence's Secretary

Jessie Lawrence Ferguson
plays Pilot at Travis AFB

Larry Jenkins
plays MP Dutton

Kim Robillard
plays MP Mitchell

Michael Strasser
plays MP Stillwell

Chuckie Davis
plays Julius

Ron Cummins
plays Maintenance Man

John Allen Vick
plays Post Commander

Michael Fosberg
plays Capt. Gordon

Joe Hart
plays Bully's Bar Pal ("Arrowhead")

Clay Wilcox
plays Bully's Bar Pal ("Arrowhead")

Bob Rochelle
plays Bully's Bar Pal ("Arrowhead")

Susan Saiger
plays Gloria

Ruth de Sosa
plays Teacher

Tracy Tanen
plays Peale's Receptionist

Peter Fitzsimmons
plays Patrolman Schmidt

Pete Antico
plays Patrolman Dotson

Dean R. Miller
plays Leroy

Justin De Rosa
plays Workman

Frank Orsatti
plays Workman

Peter Kwong
plays Squad Room Officer

Bob Delegall
plays Squad Room Lieutenant

Richard Kwong
plays Chinese Kitchen Chef

Sam Arnold
plays Military Officer (uncredited)

Conrad Hurtt
plays Captain (uncredited)

Ronnie Rondell Jr.
plays Man In Bar (uncredited)

Theodore Carl Soderberg
plays Pedestrian (uncredited)


Crew of High Society

Crew

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