Diary of The Dead - Cast

Cast

  • Shawn Roberts as Tony Ravello
  • Joshua Close as Jason Creed
  • Michelle Morgan as Debra Moynihan
  • Joe Dinicol as Eliot Stone
  • Scott Wentworth as Andrew Maxwell
  • Philip Riccio as Ridley Wilmott
  • George Buza as Biker
  • Amy Lalonde as Tracy Thurman
  • Tatiana Maslany as Mary Dexter
  • R .D. Reid as Amish Farmer
  • Tino Monte as Newscaster
  • Megan Park as Francine Shane
  • Martin Roach as Stranger
  • Alan van Sprang as Colonel
  • Matt Birman as Zombie Trooper
  • Laura DeCarteret as Bree
  • Janet Lo as Asian Woman
  • Chris Violette as Gordo Thorsen
  • Rebuka Hoye as Zombie
  • Todd William Schroeder as Brody
  • Alexandria DeFabiis as Zombie
  • Nick Alachiotis as Fred
  • George A. Romero as Chief of Police
  • Boyd Banks as Armorist
  • Gregory Nicotero as Zombie Surgeon

Quentin Tarantino, Wes Craven, Guillermo del Toro, Simon Pegg, and Stephen King lend their voices as newscasters on the radio.

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