Including Zara Clinton (Mary Elliott), Nina Devitt (Maryon Fielding), Billie Sim (Rita Railton), Marie Lorraine (Evelyn Shaw), Loretta May (Sheila Kay), Fernande Butler (Nina Walcott), Lucille Lisle (Olive Lennox), Peggy Pryde (wardrobe mistress), Belle Bates (Salvation Nell), Phyllis du Barry (Saharab), Rawdon Blandford (Courtland Nixon), Martin Walker (Warren Fielding), William O'Hanlon (Ernest Glenning), Compton Coutts (Harry Selby), Billy Ryan (Eric Thurston), Herbert Walton (Harry Gratton), Grafton Williams (Edward Thayne), Roland Conway (Charles Dailey), Louis Witts (Peter Flynn), and S. Hackett (Flash).
Cast members were screen-tested and selected by Louise Lovely.
Advice on backstage life was also sought from Peggy Pryde, a British vaudevillian then living in Australia, who was then convinced to take on the on-screen role of the wardrobe mistress. (see 'Painted Daughters',
Table Talk, 5 March 1925, p.28.)