Ocean Ave. - Cast

Cast

  • Steve DuMouchel as Martin Devon
  • Leigh Lombardi as Anne Devon
  • Jean Carol as Catherine Devon
  • Tony Templeton as Macy Devon
  • Kristy Eisenberg as Sage Devon-O'Keefe
  • Timothy Adams as Thomas "Thom" O'Keefe
  • Matthew McKerrow as Ian Blake
  • Megan Fox as Ione Starr
  • Rebecca Ferguson as Chrissy Eriksson
  • Marc Menard as Lucas Devon
  • Natalie Khoury as Gabriella "Gaby" Hamilton
  • Victoria Jackson as Crystal Tate
  • Petrus Antonius as Antonio "Tony" Avanti
  • Pa Neumüller as Charlotta Eriksson
  • Justin Gorence as Dr. Will O'Keefe
  • Lyn Foley as Lorraine O'Keefe, aka Teri Martin
  • Marc Macaulay as Jamie O'Keefe
  • Robert Emmett Fitzsimmons as Mike Moran
  • Francisco Paz as Manny Ortega
  • Carlos Iglesias as Jimmy Ray Ortega
  • Antoni Corone as Roberto Rendon
  • Denise DeQuevedo as Elena Rendon
  • Marcus Larsson as Alex Eriksson
  • Edward Finlay as Dylan O'Keefe
  • Nicole Rawlins as Kayla McDermott
  • Jessica Sutta as Jody Starr
  • Michael Sarysz as Raider Howarth
  • Candace Kroslak as Lindy Maddux
  • Gwendolyn Osborne as Jade Dominguez
  • Michael Anderson as Marco Jones
  • Ken Clement as Harry Sowalski
  • Brian Baer as Davey Lapin/Cameron Ramsey
  • Jan Waldekranz as Stefan Eriksson
  • Jacqueline Ramel as Nora Eriksson
  • Sean Sullivan as Josh Mandell

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