First Daughter (2004 Film) - Cast

Cast

  • Katie Holmes as Samantha MacKenzie, the President's only daughter, who leaves the White House in Washington, D.C. and heads to California.
  • Marc Blucas as James Lansome, a Secret Service agent, undercover as a college student.
  • Amerie Rogers as Mia Thompson, Samantha's feisty roommate who finds it difficult when Samantha steals her spotlight.
  • Michael Keaton as John MacKenzie, Samantha's father, who is also the President of the United States. He has a difficult time letting go of his only daughter. He is also on the road campaigning for his re-election.
  • Margaret Colin as First Lady Melanie MacKenzie, Samantha's mother, who is more willing to let Samantha leave, but she still firmly sticks by her husband's decisions.
  • Lela Rochon as Liz Pappas, the President's personal secretary, who is often the caught between Samantha and her father in arguments.
  • Michael Milhoan as Agent Bock, one of Samantha's personal Secret Service Agents, who follows her every move.
  • Dwayne Adway as Agent Dylan, Samantha's other soft-spoken personal Secret Service Agent, who along with Agent Bock, protects Samantha while she is attending school.

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