Death Proof - Cast

Cast

  • Kurt Russell as Stuntman Mike McKay: A sociopathic stuntman/serial killer who kills women in and with his "death proof" car.
  • Rosario Dawson as Abernathy Ross: A make-up artist and mother who complains that her friends always use her having a child to exclude her from fun activities that might be dangerous.
  • ZoĆ« Bell as herself: A stuntwoman from New Zealand who visits Abernathy, Kim and Lee on their days off from filming.
  • Vanessa Ferlito as Arlene / Butterfly: A close friend of Julia and Shanna, who plan to go on holiday together after spending a night out.
  • Sydney Tamiia Poitier as Jungle Julia: A popular Radio DJ in Austin, Texas.
  • Tracie Thoms as Kim Mathis: A foul-mouthed stuntwoman and close friend of Zoe, Abernathy and Lee.
  • Rose McGowan as Pam: A blonde customer at Warren's bar who needs a lift home.
  • Jordan Ladd as Shanna: Friend of Arlene and Julia whose father owns a lake house they are intending to use.
  • Mary Elizabeth Winstead as Lee Montgomery: An up-and-coming actress.
  • Jonathan Loughran as Jasper: The owner of the Dodge Challenger.
  • Michael Parks as Earl McGraw, a recurring character in Tarantino and Rodrigez's works.
  • Monica Staggs as Lena Frank: A drug-dealing friend of Julia, Shanna, and Arlene.
  • Marley Shelton as Dr. Dakota Block: An emergency medicine specialist and Sheriff Earl McGraw's daughter. Like her father, Block is developed more extensively in Planet Terror.
  • Quentin Tarantino as Warren: The owner of the bar.

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