Hard To Kill - Cast

Cast

Actor Role
Steven Seagal Mason Storm
Kelly LeBrock Andy Stewart
William Sadler State Assemblyman/Senator Vernon Trent
Frederick Coffin Lt. Kevin O'Malley
Bonnie Burroughs Felicia Storm
Andrew Bloch Capt. Dan Hulland
Branscombe Richmond Max Quentero
Charles Boswell Jack Axel
Zachary Rosencrantz Sonny Storm
Lou Beatty, Jr. Carl Becker
Nick DeMauro Mr. Calabrese
Nick Corello James Valero
Justin De Rosa Mikey
Stanley Brock Counterman
Evan James Danny
Tomas Trujillo Shotgun Punk
Robert LaSardo Punk #1
Haruo Matsuoka Punk #2
Craig Dunn Punk #3
Tony Perez Detective #1
Steve Jones E.R. Doctor
Francesca P. Roberts Martha Coe
James DiStefano Nolan
Dean Norris Det. Sgt. Goodhart
Michael Fosberg Team Leader Doctor
Buddy Joe Hooker Russ
Jerry Dunphy Newscaster
Barbara Townsend Henrietta Wade
Carlos Gómez Neighbor
Christian Duffy Joe Bear
Andrea Stein Housewife
Eddie Frias Youth
Michael Adler Desk Clerk (Buena Vista Hotel)
Geoffrey Bara Sonny (Age 5)
Kent Turnipseed Hans
Janet Zappala Newscaster
Ernie Lively Commander
Frank H. Conn Van Driver
Philip Weyland Dr. Weyland
Shari Hueffmeir Sheri
Linda Klein Nurse
Gary McLarty Shotgun Man
James Thompson Bad Guy #2
Tom Muzila Muzila
Catherine Quinn Amtrak Lady
Richard Kwong Man #2
Richard Wakasa Asian Driver
Al Goto Chinese Clever Man
Bernie Bielawski Taxi Driver
Julia Stormson Girl in Hot Tub
Jack Eiseman Cop #1
Mickey McMeel Cop #2
Jim Kindelon S.W.A.T. Cop
Ruben Avitia Punk #4
Liam Ferguson Deli Owner
Geraldo Rivera Himself (Geraldo)
Johnny Carson Himself (The Tonight Show)

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