
The story follows a determined aspiring filmmaker and a rising actress who, after a chance encounter with a clever trick dog discovered by a studio bus driver in the 1920s, use the canine’s talents to challenge studio politics and launch a wave of new talent in early Hollywood.
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Explore the complete cast of Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood, 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.

Bruce Dern
Grayson Potchuck

Sterling Holloway
Old Man on Bus

Pedro Gonzalez Gonzalez
Mexican Projectionist

Andy Devine
Priest in Dog Pound

John Carradine
Drunk

Teri Garr
Fluffy Peters

Yvonne De Carlo
Cleaning Woman

Broderick Crawford
Special Effects Man

Jesse White
Rudy's Agent

Dean Stockwell
Paul Levell

Madeline Kahn
Estie Del Ruth

Rhonda Fleming
Rhoda Flaming

Jack La Rue
Silent Film Villain

Edward Ashley
Second Butler

Edgar Bergen
Professor Quicksand

Fritz Feld
Rudy's Butler

Dennis Day
Singing Telegraph Man

Virginia Mayo
Miss Battley

Ken Murray
Souvenir Salesman

Ethel Merman
Hedda Parsons

Milton Berle
Blind Man

Rudy Vallee
Autograph Hound

Dorothy Lamour
Visiting Film Star

Mike Mazurki
Studio Guard

Billy Barty
Assistant Director

Rory Calhoun
Philip Hart

Robert Alda
Richard Entwhistle

Walter Pidgeon
Grayson's Butler

Janet Blair
President's Girl 3

Peter Lawford
Slapstick Star

William Demarest
Studio Gatekeeper

Ron Leibman
Rudy Montague

Joan Blondell
Landlady

Huntz Hall
Moving Man

Tab Hunter
David Hamilton

Jack Carter
Male Journalist

James Brodhead
Priest

Ann Rutherford
Grayson's Studio Secretary

Cyd Charisse
President's Girl 4

Ann Miller
Presidents' Girl 2

Regis Toomey
Burlesque Stagehand

Shecky Greene
Tourist

Nancy Walker
Mrs. Fromberg

Gloria DeHaven
President's Girl 1 (as Gloria De Haven)

Aldo Ray
Stubby Stebbins

Phil Silvers
Murray Fromberg

Jackie Coogan
Stagehand 1

Barbara Nichols
Nick's Girl

Ricardo Montalban
Silent Film Star

Guy Madison
Star at Screening

Art Carney
J.J. Fromberg

Ronny Graham
Mark Bennett

Patricia Morison
Star at Screening

Eddie Foy Jr.
Custard Pie Star

Victor Mature
Nick

Dennis Morgan
Tour Guide

Richard Arlen
Silent Film Star 2

Fernando Lamas
Premiere Male Star

Keye Luke
Cook in Kitchen

Dorothy Gulliver
Old Woman on Bus

Louis Nye
Radio Interviewer

Morey Amsterdam
Custard Pie Star

George Jessel
Awards Announcer

Johnny Weissmüller
Stagehand 2

Dick Haymes
James Crawford

Henny Youngman
Manny Farber

Eli Mintz
Tailor

Henry Wilcoxon
Silent Film Director

Zsa Zsa Gabor
Premiere Female Star

Alice Faye
Secretary at Gate

Phil Leeds
Dog Catcher

Jack Bernardi
Fluffy's Escort

Army Archerd
Premiere MC

Carmel Myers
Woman Journalist

William Benedict
Man on Bus

Kres Mersky
Girl in Arab Film

Doodles Weaver
Man in Mexican Film

Romo Vincent
Short Order Cook

Stepin Fetchit
Dancing Butler

Cliff Norton
Dog Catcher

Jane Connell
Waitress

Jimmy Ritz
Cleaning Woman

Harry Ritz
Cleaning Woman

Edward Le Veque
Prostitute Customer
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