
Dirty Dancing
"Dirty Dancing" is a 1987 romantic drama film directed by Emile Ardolino. The movie follows the story of a young woman named Frances "Baby" Houseman who falls in love with her dance instructor Johnny Castle while spending the summer at a resort. The film stars Jennifer Grey and Patrick Swayze in the lead roles and is known for its iconic dance sequences and soundtrack, including the hit song "(I've Had) The Time of My Life."

Patrick Swayze
Johnny Castle

Jennifer Grey
Frances 'Baby' Houseman

Jerry Orbach
Dr. Jake Houseman

Darren W. Conrad
Dirty Dancer (uncredited)

Cynthia Rhodes
Penny Johnson

Jack Weston
Max Kellerman

Jane Brucker
Lisa Houseman

Kelly Bishop
Marjorie Houseman

Lonny Price
Neil Kellerman

Max Cantor
Robbie Gould

Charles 'Honi' Coles
Tito Suarez

Neal Jones
Billy Kostecki

'Cousin Brucie' Morrow
Magician

Wayne Knight
Stan

Paula Trueman
Mrs. Sylvia Schumacher

Alvin Myerovich
Mr. Sidney Schumacher

Miranda Garrison
Vivian Pressman

Garry Goodrow
Moe Pressman

Antone Pagán
Staff Kid

Thomas Cannold
Bus Boy

M.R. Fletcher
Dirty Dancer

Jesus Fuentes
Dirty Dancer

Heather Lea Gerdes
Dirty Dancer

Karen Getz
Dirty Dancer

Andrew Charles Koch
Dirty Dancer

D.A. Pauley
Dirty Dancer

Dorian Sanchez
Dirty Dancer

Jennifer Stahl
Dirty Dancer

Jonathan Barnes
Tito's Band

Dwyght Bryan
Tito's Band

Tom Drake
Tito's Band

John Gotz
Tito's Band

Dwayne Malphus
Tito's Band

Clifford Watkins
Tito's Band

Stamati Arakas
Boy in Crowd (uncredited)

Emile Ardolino
Cameo (uncredited)

Lori Janney
Young Woman Walking Lake (uncredited)

Karen Kaster
Dancer (uncredited)

Maxine McClanahan
Dirty Dancer (uncredited)

Jonathan Reed
Hotel Guest / Dancer (uncredited)
