Joe Somebody - Cast

Cast

  • Tim Allen as Joe Scheffer, Natalie's father and the film's main protagonist.
  • Julie Bowen as Meg Harper, the Wellness Coordinator at STARKe Pharmeceuticals, and Joe's romantic interest.
  • Kelly Lynch as Callie Scheffer, Joe's ex-wife and Natalie's mother.
  • Greg Germann as Jeremy, an executive at STARKe Pharmeceuticals, who is also romantically interested in Meg.
  • Hayden Panettiere as Natalie Scheffer, Joe and Callie's daughter.
  • Patrick Warburton as Mark McKinney, an employee at STARKe Pharmeceuticals and the film's main antagonist.
  • Jim Belushi as Chuck Scarett, Joe's martial arts instructor and personal confidant.
  • Ken Marino as Rick Raglow, Callie's boyfriend.
  • Wolfgang Bodison as Cade Raymond, a co-worker who befriends Joe after he decides to take on McKinney.
  • Cristi Conaway as Abby Manheim, one of Joe's co-workers at STARKe Pharmeceuticals.
  • Robert Joy as Pat Chilcutt, the head of Joe's department at STARKe Pharmeceuticals.
  • Tina Lifford as Cassandra Taylor, a counselor at Natalie's school.

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