Frank & Jesse - Cast

Cast

  • Rob Lowe as Jesse James
  • Bill Paxton as Frank James
  • Randy Travis as Cole Younger
  • Dana Wheeler-Nicholson as Annie
  • Maria Pitillo as Zee
  • Luke Askew as Lone Loner
  • Sean Patrick Flannery as Zack Murphy
  • Alexis Arquette as Charlie Ford
  • Todd Field as Bob Younger
  • John Pyper-Ferguson as Clell Miller
  • Nicholas Sadler as Arch Clements
  • William Atherton as Alan Pinkerton
  • Tom Chick as Detective Whitcher
  • Mary Neff as Widow Miller
  • Richard Maynard as John Sheets
  • Jim Flowers as Bob Ford
  • Mari Askew as Ma James
  • William Michael Evans as Jesse Jr.
  • Lyle Armstrong as McGuff
  • Cole S. McKay as Sheriff Baylor
  • Dennis Letts as Railroad C.E.O.
  • John Stiritz as Ruben Samuels
  • Micah Dyer as John Younger
  • Jackie Stewart as Governor Crittendon
  • Chad Linley as Archie Samuels
  • Rhed Killing as Stage Driver
  • Jerry Saunders as Northfield Teller
  • D.C. 'Dash' Goff as Engineer
  • Robert Moniot as Young Captain
  • Norman Hawley as Baptist Preacher
  • Jeffrey Paul Johnson as Davies Bank Teller
  • Bryce Thomason as Reporter
  • John Paxton as Working Man
  • Elizabeth Hatcher-Travis as Woman on Train
  • Sudie Henson as Old Woman on Train
  • David Arquette (uncredited)
  • Ron Licari as Townsman (uncredited)

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