
The House of Mirth
Drama · Romance
Overview
In early 20th century New York City, an impoverished socialite desperately seeks a suitable husband as she gradually finds herself betrayed by her friends and exiled from high society.
Top Cast


Gillian Anderson
Gillian Anderson
Lily Bart
Gillian Anderson
Lily Bart


Dan Aykroyd
Dan Aykroyd
Augustus 'Gus' Trenor
Dan Aykroyd
Augustus 'Gus' Trenor


Eleanor Bron
Eleanor Bron
Mrs. Julia Peniston, Lily's Aunt
Eleanor Bron
Mrs. Julia Peniston, Lily's Aunt


Terry Kinney
Terry Kinney
George Dorset
Terry Kinney
George Dorset


Anthony LaPaglia
Anthony LaPaglia
Sim Rosedale
Anthony LaPaglia
Sim Rosedale


Laura Linney
Laura Linney
Bertha Dorset
Laura Linney
Bertha Dorset


Jodhi May
Jodhi May
Grace Julia Stepney
Jodhi May
Grace Julia Stepney


Elizabeth McGovern
Elizabeth McGovern
Mrs. Carry Fisher
Elizabeth McGovern
Mrs. Carry Fisher


Eric Stoltz
Eric Stoltz
Lawrence Selden
Eric Stoltz
Lawrence Selden


Penny Downie
Penny Downie
Judy Trenor
Penny Downie
Judy Trenor
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