
Vanity Fair
Drama
Overview
In early 19th century England, ambitious and ruthless orphan Rebecca Sharp advances from the position of governess to the heights of British society.
Top Cast


Helen Gardner
Helen Gardner
Becky Sharp
Helen Gardner
Becky Sharp


William V. Ranous
William V. Ranous
Lord Steyne
William V. Ranous
Lord Steyne


John Bunny
John Bunny
Joseph Sedley
John Bunny
Joseph Sedley


Harry Northrup
Harry Northrup
Capt. Rawden Crawley
Harry Northrup
Capt. Rawden Crawley


Alec B. Francis
Alec B. Francis
Pitt Crawley
Alec B. Francis
Pitt Crawley


Leo Delaney
Leo Delaney
George Osborne
Leo Delaney
George Osborne


Tefft Johnson
Tefft Johnson
Capt. Dobbin
Tefft Johnson
Capt. Dobbin


Kate Price
Kate Price
Miss Crawley
Kate Price
Miss Crawley


William Shea
William Shea
Sir Pitt Crawley
William Shea
Sir Pitt Crawley


Charles Kent
Charles Kent
John Sedley
Charles Kent
John Sedley
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