The Tree of Life

Top 10 Billed Cast

Tony Larimer
Tony Larimer

Lehi (voice)

Geoffrey Bennett
Geoffrey Bennett

Nephi (voice)

Kim Blackett
Kim Blackett

Sam (voice)

Beverly Rowland
Beverly Rowland

Sariah (voice)

James Arrington
James Arrington

Erastus (voice)

William Sargent
William Sargent

Endor (voice)

Walter Boyden
Walter Boyden

Laman (voice)

William M. Bisson
William M. Bisson

Lemuel (voice)

James Horrocks
James Horrocks

Limhi (voice)

Linda Bishop
Linda Bishop

Jezebel (voice)

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