Characters
Cast of Mystery Science Theater 3000 | ||||||||||||||||
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Character | The Movie |
Flash series |
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | |||||||
Joel Robinson |
Joel Hodgson | 1 | Joel Hodgson | |||||||||||||
Mike Nelson | Michael J. Nelson | |||||||||||||||
Crow T. Robot | Trace Beaulieu | Bill Corbett | Paul Chaplin | Trace Beaulieu | ||||||||||||
Tom Servo | Josh Weinstein | Kevin Murphy | James Moore | Frank Conniff | ||||||||||||
Gypsy | Josh Weinstein | Jim Mallon | Patrick Brantseg | Jim Mallon | ||||||||||||
Cambot | Kevin Murphy2 | |||||||||||||||
Magic Voice | various, usually Jann Johnson or Alexandra Carr | Mary Jo Pehl | Beth "Beez" McKeever | |||||||||||||
Dr. Clayton Forrester | Trace Beaulieu | Trace Beaulieu | ||||||||||||||
Dr. Laurence "Larry" Erhardt | Josh Weinstein | |||||||||||||||
TV's Frank |
Frank Conniff | 1 | Frank Conniff | |||||||||||||
Pearl Forrester | 1 | Mary Jo Pehl | Mary Jo Pehl | |||||||||||||
Professor Bobo | Kevin Murphy | |||||||||||||||
Observer ("Brain Guy") | Bill Corbett |
- Notes
1. Guest/cameo appearance only.
2. Normally a non-speaking role.
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