
Dead Poets Society
"Dead Poets Society" is a 1989 drama film directed by Peter Weir. The movie follows an English teacher who inspires his students through a love of poetry at a conservative all-boys preparatory school. As the students embrace the teacher's unconventional teaching methods, they begin to question authority and pursue their passions. The film stars Robin Williams in a lead role and received critical acclaim for its performances and themes of individuality and self-expression.

Robin Williams
John Keating

Ethan Hawke
Todd Anderson

Lara Flynn Boyle
Ginny Danburry

Josh Charles
Knox Overstreet

George Martin
Dr. Hager

Allelon Ruggiero
Steven Meeks

Kurtwood Smith
Mr. Perry

Robert Sean Leonard
Neil Perry

Gale Hansen
Charlie Dalton

Dylan Kussman
Richard Cameron

James Waterston
Gerard Pitts

Norman Lloyd
Mr. Nolan

Carla Belver
Mrs. Perry

Leon Pownall
McAllister

Joe Aufiery
Chemistry Teacher

Matt Carey
Hopkins

Kevin Cooney
Joe Danburry

Jane Moore
Mrs. Danburry

Colin Irving
Chet Danburry

Alexandra Powers
Chris Noel

Melora Walters
Gloria

Welker White
Tina

Steve Mathios
Steve

Alan Pottinger
Bubba

Pamela Burrell
Directing Teacher

Allison Hedges
Actor / Fairy

Christine D'Ercole
Titania

John Cunningham
Mr. Anderson

Debra Mooney
Mrs. Anderson

John Martin Bradley
Bagpiper

Charles Lord
Mr. Dalton

Kurt Leitner
Lester

Richard Stites
Stick

James J. Christy
Spaz

Catherine Soles
Stage Manager

Hoover Sutton
Welton Professor

James Donnell Quinn
Procession Alumnus

Simon Mein
Welton Vicar

Ashton W. Richards
Phys. Ed. Teacher

Robert Gleason
Father of Spaz

Bill Rowe
Dormitory Porter

Robert J. Zigler III
Beans

Keith Snyder
Russell

Nicholas K. Gilhool
Shroom

Jonas Stiklorius
Jonas

Craig Johnson
Dewey

Chris Hull
Ace

Jason Woody
Woodsie

Sam Stegeman
Sam

Andrew Hill
Senior Student
