Casper Meets Wendy - Cast

Cast

Casper Meets Wendy features a number of cast members from previous installments in the Casper film series. Cathy Moriarty, who plays head witch Gerti, played the villainous Miss Carrigan in the 1995 Casper movie. Richard Moll, who portrayed a principal in Casper: A Spirited Beginning, portrays Jules (one of Desmond Spellman's bumbling henchmen). Pauly Shore, who voices King Kibosh's pitiful henchman Snivel in A Spirited Beginning, plays the Ghostly Oracle. Ben Stein returns for his third appearance in a Casper film, once again as a completely different character than his previous portrayals. Logan Robbins, who played one of the three bullies in A Spirited Beginning, appears as Josh's friend. This was Hilary Duff's first movie she acted in at the age of 11.

  • Cathy Moriarty as Gert, one of Wendy's aunts
  • Shelley Duvall as Gabby, the second of Wendy's aunts
  • Teri Garr as Fanny, the third of Wendy's aunts
  • Hilary Duff - Wendy the Good Little Witch, who is determined to prove to them that she can use magic just as well as they can.
  • George Hamilton as Desmond Spellman, the antagonist of the film.
  • Richard Moll as Jules
  • Blake Foster as Josh Jackman
  • Logan Robbins as Josh's Friend
  • Vincent Schiavelli as Vincent
  • Michael McDonald as Spike (Human Stretch)
  • Travis McKenna as Phil (Human Fatso)
  • Patrick Richwood as Vince (Human Stinky)

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