Home Alone (series) - Cast

Cast

Character and Actor/Actress Film and Year
Home Alone (1990) Home Alone 2:
Lost in New York
(1992)
Home Alone 3 (1997) Home Alone 4 (2002) Home Alone:
The Holiday Heist
(2012)
Kevin McCallister Macaulay Culkin Mike Weinberg
Harry Lyme Joe Pesci
Marv Merchants Daniel Stern French Stewart
Kate McCallister Catherine O'Hara Clare Carey
Peter Mccallister John Heard Jason Beghe
Buzz McCallister Devin Ratray Gideon Jacobs
Megan McCallister Hillary Wolf Chelsea Russo
Jeff McCallister Michael C. Maronna
Frank McCallister Gerry Bamman
Linnie McCallister Angela Goethals Maureen Elizabeth Shay
Old Man Morley Roberts Blossom
Gus Polinski John Candy
Bird Lady Brenda Fricker
Mr. Hector Tim Curry
Cedric Rob Schneider
Alex Pruitt Alex D. Linz
Petr Beaupre Olek Krupa
Alice Ribbons Rya Kihlstedt
Burton Jernigan Lenny von Dohlen
Earl Unger David Thornton
Karen Pruitt Haviland Morris
Jack Pruitt Kevin Kilner
Stan Pruitt Seth Smith
Molly Pruitt Scarlett Johansson
Mrs. Hess Marian Seldes
Mr. Prescott Erick Avari
Molly Barbara Babcock
Vera Missi Pyle
Natalie Joanna Going
Finn Baxter Christian Martyn
Alexis Baxter Jodelle Ferland
Sinclair Malcolm McDowell
Jessica Debi Mazar
Hughes Eddie Steeples
Catherine Baxter Ellie Harvie
Curtis Baxter Doug Murray
Mason Peter DaCunha
Mr. Carson Edward Asner

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