Jack Frost (1998 Film) - Cast

Cast

In credits order.

  • Michael Keaton as Jack Frost, vocalist and harmonica player of The Jack Frost Band who died and is brought back to life as a snowman.
  • Kelly Preston as Gabby Frost, Jack's wife
  • Henry Rollins as Sid Gronic, ice hockey coach
  • Mark Addy as Mac MacArthur, Jack's keyboard player and best friend.
  • Joseph Cross as Charlie Frost, Jack's son
  • Mika Boorem as Natalie, Charlie's friend
  • Andy Lawrence (aka Andrew Lawrence) as Tuck Gronic, Charlie's friend, Sid's son
  • Eli Marienthal as Spencer, Charlie's friend
  • Will Rothhaar as Dennis, Charlie's friend
  • Taylor Handley as Rory Buck, school bully
  • Ahmet Zappa as Snowplow Driver
  • Paul F. Tompkins as Audience Member
  • Dweezil Zappa as John Kaplan, music agent
  • Jay Johnston as TV Weatherman
  • Jeff Cesario as Radio Announcer
  • Scott Kraft as Natalie's Dad
  • Ajai Sanders as TV Interviewer
  • John Ennis as Truck Driver
  • Wayne Federman as Dave, policeman
  • Pat Crawford Brown as Ice Hockey Scorekeeper
  • Trevor Rabin as Trevor, The Jack Frost Band Lead Guitarist
  • Lili Haydn as Lili, The Jack Frost Band Violinist
  • Lou Molino III as Lou, The Jack Frost Band Drummer
  • Moon Unit Zappa as School Teacher (uncredited)

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