DodgeBall: A True Underdog Story - Cast

Cast

  • Vince Vaughn as Peter "Pete" LaFleur
  • Ben Stiller as White Goodman
  • Christine Taylor as Katherine "Kate" Veatch
  • Rip Torn (Hank Azaria, young) as Patches O'Houlihan
  • Justin Long as Justin Redman
  • Stephen Root as Gordon Pibb
  • Alan Tudyk as Steve "the Pirate" Cowan
  • Joel Moore as Owen Dittman
  • Chris Williams as Dwight Baumgarten
  • Missi Pyle as Fran Stalinovskovichdavidovitchsky
  • Jamal Duff as Me'Shell Jones
  • Gary Cole as Cotton McKnight
  • Jason Bateman as Pepper Brooks
  • William Shatner as The Dodgeball chancellor
  • Julie Gonzalo as Amber
  • Trever O'Brien as Derek
  • Rusty Joiner as Blade
  • Kevin Porter as Lazer
  • Brandon Molale as Blazer
  • Curtis Armstrong as Mr. Ralph
  • Scarlett Chorvat as Joyce
  • Lori Beth Denberg as Martha Johnstone
  • Cayden Boyd as Timmy
As themselves
  • Lance Armstrong
  • Chuck Norris
  • David Hasselhoff, acting as coach of the Blitzkriegs
  • Michael Bernier

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