Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo - Cast

Cast

  • Rob Schneider as Deuce Bigalow
  • Eddie Griffin as T.J. Hicks
  • Hanna Verboom as Eva
  • Jeroen KrabbĂ© as Gaspar Voorsboch
  • Douglas Sills as Chadsworth Buckingham III
  • Charles Keating as Giancarlo
  • Carlos Ponce as Rodrigo Bollas De Madera
  • Alex Dimitriades as Enzo Giarraputo
  • Kostas Sommer as Assapopoulos Mariolis
  • Miranda Raison as Svetlana Revenko
  • Rachel Stevens as Louisa, the Dirty Girl
  • Til Schweiger as Heinz Hummer
  • Oded Fehr as Antoine Laconte
  • Zoe Telford as Lily
  • Vincent Martella as Billy
  • Bobbi Sue Luther as Newscaster
  • Dana Goodman as Greta, the Hunchback Girl
  • Skytriss as Marlene Alsmere
  • Julia Lea Wolov as The Big-Eared Girl
  • Rachel Stevens as Louisa
  • Fred Armisen as Frenchman (uncredited)
  • Norm Macdonald as Earl MacManus (uncredited)
  • John Farley as Naked Bike Cop (uncredited)
  • Kelly Brook as Beautiful Woman in Painting
  • Daan Schuurmans as Zucchini Gigolo
  • Arija Bareikis as Kate Bigelow (uncredited)
  • Alex Zane as Man-Whore Awards reporter
  • Johnny Vaughan as Man-Whore Award Host/Himself

There are also cameos from Adam Sandler and Elisabetta Canalis.

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