List of Miami Vice Guest Appearances - Season 2

Season 2

"Prodigal Son" Gene Simmons Newton Blade Drug Dealer Penn Jillette Jimmy Borges Middleman for the New York City drug world Julian Beck J. J. Johnston - Anthony Heald Commander René NYPD Pam Grier Valerie Gordon NYPD Cop/former lover of Tubbs James Russo Frank Sacco Drug mover Bill Smitrovich - DEA Miami Commander Luis Guzmán Miguel Revilla Drug dealer Miguel Pinero Revilla Drug dealer Charles S. Dutton - NYPD Lieutenant "Whatever Works" Eartha Kitt Chata Santería priestess Martin Ferrero Izzy Moreno Informant Power Station Power Station Played in a nightclub "Out Where the Buses Don't Run" Bruce McGill Hank Wheldon Ex-Vice Cop Little Richard Marvelle Quinn Priest David Strathairn Marty Lang Hank's ex-partner/Federal agent "The Dutch Oven" Giancarlo Esposito Adonis Drug dealer/friend of David Cleavant Derricks David Jones Trudy's ex-boyfriend David Johansen - Singer at Party "Buddies" James Remar Robert Cann Crockett's friend Nathan Lane Morty Price Comedian Frankie Valli Frank Doss Mobster "Junk Love" Miles Davis Ivory Jones Pimp "Tale of the Goat" Clarence Williams III Legba Voodoo priest Mykelti Williamson Sylvio Romulus - "Bushido" Dean Stockwell Jack Gretsky CIA Agent David Rasche Surf KGB agent "Bought and Paid For" Martin Ferrero Izzy Moreno Informant El Debarge Himself Singing in a club Lynn Whitfield Odette Rape victim Joaquim de Almeida Roberto Arroyo Raped Odette "Back in the World" Bob Balaban Ira Stone Journalist investigating the heroin trade G. Gordon Liddy Col. William Maynard/
Capt. Real Estate Politically motivated drug runner Patti D'Arbanville Mrs. Stone Ira Stone's wife Iman Dakotah - "Phil the Shill" Phil Collins Phil Mayhew Sneaky gameshow host Martin Ferrero Izzy Moreno Informant Kyra Sedgwick Sarah MacPhail Phil Mayhew's accomplice Emo Philips - Rat Race Contestant "Definitely Miami" Ted Nugent Charlie Basset Drug dealer Kamala Lopez Maria Rojas - Albert Hall Agent Joe Dalva - "Yankee Dollar" Ned Eisenberg Charlie Glide Businessman Austin Pendleton Max Rogo Associate for Charlie Glide Clayton Rohner Timmy Davis Errand boy Pepe Serna Zabado Drug smuggler/dealer Anne Carlisle Lydia Sugarman Desperate rich widow looking to make more money "One Way Ticket" Jan Hammer Himself Musician at a wedding Lothaire Bluteau Philippe Sagot State Attorney General killer John Heard Laurence Thurmond Lawyer who defends Philippe Sagot "Little Miss Dangerous" Julie Bovasso - Homeless lady Fiona Jackie McSeidan Troubled girl Larry Joshua Cat Jackie's boyfriend "Florence Italy" Danny Sullivan Danny Tepper Racer car driver who is accused of raping a hooker The Fat Boys The Fat Boys Rapping at a street corner "French Twist" Leonard Cohen Francois Zolan Interpol agent Lisa Eichhorn Danielle Hier Interpol Agent/terrorist "The Fix" Bill Russell Judge Ferguson A dishonest judge with a gambling debt Bernard King Matt Ferguson Son of Judge Ferguson and FIU Sunblazers (now the Golden Panthers) basketball player Harvey Fierstein Benedict Crooked Attorney Michael Richards Pagone Racketeer "Payback" Dan Hedaya Reuben Reydolfo Middleman for Fuentes Roberto Durán Jesus Maroto Convict Frank Zappa Mario Fuentes Drug kingpin Graham Beckel Agent Kevin Cates/
Lou Carlin DEA Agent who tries to frame Crockett "Freeverse" Bianca Jagger Carmen/La Muerta Assassin Luis Guzmán Unnamed Goon Michael Bay Unnamed Goon "Trust Fund Pirates" Tommy Chong T.R. 'Jumbo' Collins Drug dealer Charlie Barnett Noogie Lamont Informant Gary Cole Jackson Crane Drug smuggler Perry Lang Skip Mueller Trust fund kid wanting some exotic fun in his life Richard Belzer Captain Hook Radio DJ Denny Dillon Fluffy Collins Jumbo's wife Nicole Fosse Lani Mueller Sister of Skip who sets up Jackson "Sons and Lovers" John Leguizamo Orlando Calderone Calderone's son who seeks revenge for his father's death Lee Iacocca Lido Parks commissioner

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