
The Post
Truth be toldA cover-up that spanned four U.S. Presidents pushed the country's first female newspaper publisher and a hard-driving editor to join an unprecedented battle between journalist and government. Inspired by true events.
Description: A cover-up that spanned four U.S. Presidents pushed the country's first female newspaper publisher and a hard-driving editor to join an unprecedented battle between journalist and government. Inspired by true events.
Genres: Drama, History
Homepage: https://www.foxmovies.com/movies/the-post
Budget: $50,000,000 | Revenue : $179,769,467
Runtime: 116 minutes

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Meryl Streep
Played Kay Graham

Tom Hanks
Played Ben Bradlee

Sarah Paulson
Played Tony Bradlee

Bob Odenkirk
Played Ben Bagdikian

Tracy Letts
Played Fritz Beebe

Bradley Whitford
Played Arthur Parsons

Bruce Greenwood
Played Robert McNamara

Matthew Rhys
Played Daniel Ellsberg

Alison Brie
Played Lally Graham

Carrie Coon
Played Meg Greenfield

Jesse Plemons
Played Roger Clark

David Cross
Played Howard Simons

Zach Woods
Played Anthony Essaye

Pat Healy
Played Phil Geyelin

John Rue
Played Gene Patterson

Rick Holmes
Played Murray Marder

Philip Casnoff
Played Chalmers Roberts

Jessie Mueller
Played Judith Martin

Stark Sands
Played Don Graham

Michael Cyril Creighton
Played Jake

Will Denton
Played Michael

Deirdre Lovejoy
Played Debbie Regan

Michael Devine
Played Copy Chief

Kelly Miller
Played Copy Editor

Jennifer Dundas
Played Liz Hylton

Austyn Johnson
Played Marina Bradlee

Brent Langdon
Played Paul Ignatius

Michael Stuhlbarg
Played Abe Rosenthal

Deborah Green
Played Ann Marie Rosenthal

Gary Wilmes
Played Punch Sulzberger

Christopher Innvar
Played James Greenfield

Luke Slattery
Played NY Times Runner

Justin Swain
Played Neil Sheehan

Robert G. McKay
Played NY Times Staffer

Sasha Spielberg
Played Woman with Package

Bryan Burton
Played Lafayette Protester

Coral Peña
Played Nancy

Dan Bittner
Played Government Lawyer

Kenneth Tigar
Played Solicitor Griswold

David Aaron Baker
Played Alexander Bickel

Gannon McHale
Played Judge Gurfein

Kevin Loreque
Played Waiter (F Street Club)

Francis Dumaurier
Played Head Waiter (Oakroom)

Stephen Mailer
Played Exchange President

Ned Noyes
Played Lazard Banker

John Henry Cox
Played Lazard Banker

Dan Bucatinsky
Played Joe Alsop

David Costabile
Played Art Buchwald

Johanna Day
Played Ann Buchwald

Annika Boras
Played Mrs. Alsop

Carolyn McCormick
Played Mrs. McNamara

Susan Blackwell
Played Dinner Wife

Jordan Baker
Played Dinner Wife

Lauren Lim Jackson
Played Eastern Air Stewardess

Peter Van Wagner
Played Harry Gladstein

Angus Hepburn
Played Judge Gessell

James Riordan
Played Vice Admiral Blouin

Kelly AuCoin
Played Kevin Maroney

Cotter Smith
Played Under Secretary William Macomber

Ben Livingston
Played Dennis Doolin

Stephen Rowe
Played Judge Robb

Rick Crom
Played Supreme Court Marshall

Fenton Lawless
Played Linotype Printer
Cullen Oliver Johnson
Played Linotype Printer

JaQwan J. Kelly
Played Watergate Security Guard

Brett G. Smith
Played Platoon Leader

Brett Diggs
Played G.I.

Anthony M Walker
Played G.I
Saul Alvarez
Played G.I.

Theis Weckesser
Played Military Advisor
David Beach
Played Robert Komer
Shawn Allen McLaughlin
Played Reporter (Andrews AFB)

Shaun O'Hagan
Played Harry Rowen (RAND)

Thaddeus Daniels
Played Rand Corp Guard

Brendan Burke
Played Rand Corp Guard

Celeste Arias
Played Lynda Sinay

Sonny Valicenti
Played Tony Russo

Patrick Noonan
Played LA Cop

Will Blomker
Played LA Cop

Amy Russ
Played White House Assistant

Aaron Roman Weiner
Played Bob Haldeman

Catherine Wolf
Played RAND Receptionist

Joel Nagle
Played Man on Phone

Tom Bair
Played Rehnquist (Asst AG)

Walter Brandes
Played 18th Street Protester

Juliana Davies
Played Katherine
Hazel Mason
Played Pamela
Ginger Mason
Played Pamela

Sawyer Spielberg
Played Plaza Protester
Mark Jacoby
Played Chief Justice Burger

Jon Donahue
Played Bertram Plain

Seth Barrish
Played Layout Editor

Clarke Thorell
Played Layout Editor

Joseph Tudisco
Played Delivery Man

Steve Witting
Played NY Times Staffer

Gary Galone
Played NY Times Staffer

Frank Ridley
Played NY Times Staffer

Jeremiah Wiggins
Played NY Times Staffer
Alexander Sage Oyen
Played Protest Singer
Brittney Johnson
Played Protest Singer

Caleb Eberhardt
Played Protest Singer
Don McCloskey
Played Protest Singer
Estelle Bajou
Played Protest Singer
Kaylyn Scardefield
Played Protest Singer
Leslie Kujo
Played Protest Singer

Lilli Cooper
Played Protest Singer

Odiseas Georgiadis
Played Protest Singer

Sean Meehan
Played Suspicious Man
Steven Kearney
Played Ehrlichman

Curzon Dobell
Played Nixon
Matthew Piazzi
Played Newscaster

Armand Schultz
Played WTOP-AM Reporter
Jerry Lobrow
Played G.I. #4
Mark Pinelli
Played AMEX Photographer
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