Lenny Baker plays Larry Lapinsky, a young aspiring actor trying to find his place in the vibrant artistic community of Greenwich Village in the 1950s.
Shelley Winters takes on the role of Faye Lapinsky, Larry's overbearing and protective mother who worries about his unconventional career path.
Ellen Greene portrays Sarah Roth, a fellow aspiring actress and friend of Larry who shares his passion for the performing arts.
Lois Smith plays Anita Cunningham, a seasoned actress in Greenwich Village who offers guidance and wisdom to Larry as he navigates the theater world.
Christopher Walken portrays Robert Fulmer, a charismatic and mysterious figure in the Greenwich Village theater scene who captures Larry's attention.
Dori Brenner plays Connie, a free-spirited young woman in Greenwich Village who befriends Larry and introduces him to new experiences.
Antonio Fargas takes on the role of Bernstein Chandler, a colorful character who adds flair to the artistic community in Greenwich Village.
Lou Jacobi plays Herb, a seasoned actor who offers Larry advice and support on his journey to becoming a successful performer.
Mike Kellin portrays Ben Lapinsky, Larry's father who struggles to understand his son's pursuit of a career in acting.
Michael Egan plays the Acting Teacher who guides Larry and his fellow students in honing their craft and pursuing their dreams.
Rashel Novikoff portrays Mrs. Tupperman, a neighbor in Larry's building who provides a glimpse into the lives of the diverse residents of Greenwich Village.
John C. Becher plays the Casting Director, a key player in the world of theater who holds the power to make or break aspiring actors' careers.
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