
When Benjamin and Mary Ann Steed move their family to upstate New York in the early 1800s, they settle in a town torn by religious division. Their newly hired help becomes the focal point of the unrest, forcing each Steed to confront personal faith amid harsh persecution. Together they endure the controversy surrounding leader Joseph Smith.
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Explore the complete cast of The Work and the Glory, including both lead and supporting actors. Learn who plays each character, discover their past roles and achievements, and find out what makes this ensemble cast stand out in the world of film and television.

Colin Ford
Matthew Steed

Eric Johnson
Joshua Steed

Sam Hennings
Benjamin Steed

Tiffany Dupont
Lydia McBride

Laura Whyte
Aunt Helen

Marc Macaulay
Land Speculator

Phillip DeVona
David Murdock

Jonathan Scarfe
Joseph Smith

Edward Albert
Martin Harris

Wayne Grace
First Land Agent

Charles Howerton
Second Land Agent

Anne Sward
Lucy Mack Smith

Annie Abbott
Edith Gates

Bruce McKinnon
Preacher

Kevin Stillwell
First Man

Joseph Wilkins
Second Member

Emily Podleski
Jessica Roundy

Brenda Strong
Mary Ann Steed

Alexander Carroll
Nathan Steed

Bruce Taylor
First Member

Sara Jade Woodhouse
Will Murdock

Brighton Hertford
Melissa Steed / Narrator

Levi Larsen
Samuel Smith

Kimberly Varadi
Becca Steed

Kathryn Firago
Hannah McBride

Jim Grimshaw
Josiah McBride

Sarah Darling
Emma Smith

Ryan Wood
Hyrum Smith

Jordan Rose Tarter
Sophronia Smith

Jonathan Quint
Mark Cooper

Marcus Hester
Caleb Jackson

Bill Crabb
Asa Phelps

Sheri Mann Stewart
First Woman

Stephen Gentry
Second Man

Zane Miller
First Suitor

Tom Turbiville
Teamster

Carey Jones
Third Man

James Van Harper
Wagon Master

Richie Dye
Clinton Roundy

Terry Haskell
First Troublemaker

Terry Londeree
Parson

Thais Albert
Cousin Sabina

Jarron Vosburg
Young Joseph

William David Witt
Man on the bench

William J. Mode
Pipe smoking tavern patron (uncredited)
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