Private Parts (1997 Film) - Cast

Cast

  • Howard Stern as Himself
  • Robin Quivers as Herself
  • Mary McCormack as Alison Stern
  • Fred Norris as Himself
  • Paul Giamatti as Kenny "Pig Vomit" Rushton
  • Carol Alt as Gloria
  • Richard Portnow as Ben Stern
  • Kelly Bishop as Rae Stern
  • Sarah Hyland as Debra Stern
  • Michael Murphy as Roger Elick
  • Reni Santoni as Vin Vallesecca
  • Allison Janney as Dee Dee
  • Leslie Bibb as the WNBC Page/Tour Guide
  • Camille Donatacci Grammer as Camille the Card Girl
  • Edie Falco as Alison's Friend
  • Jenna Jameson as Mandy
  • Amber Smith as Julie
  • Janine Lindemulder as Camp Director's Wife
  • John Melendez as Stuttering John
  • Michael C. Gwynne as Duke of Rock (as Michael Gwynne)
  • Paul Hecht as Ross Buckingham
  • James Murtaugh as Payton
As themselves
  • Gary Dell'Abate
  • Jackie Martling
  • David Letterman
  • Mia Farrow
  • Crackhead Bob
  • Nicole Bass
  • AC/DC (Brian Johnson, Angus Young, Malcolm Young, Phil Rudd, Cliff Williams)
Cameos
  • Ozzy Osbourne appears during the opening scene, commenting on Stern saying: "What a silly outfit "
  • Dee Snider appears during the opening scene
  • Tiny Tim appears during the opening scene
  • John Stamos appears during the opening scene
  • Flavor Flav appears during the opening scene
  • John Popper appears during the opening scene
  • Slash appears during the opening scene
  • Ted Nugent appears during the opening scene
  • MC Hammer appears during the opening scene
Other characters
  • Alison Stern (Howard's then real-life wife) plays one of the receptionists at WNBC during the "Lance Eluction" segment
  • Nancy Siriani-Martling (Jackie's then real-life wife) appears in the college film festival scene, seated in front of Howard.
  • Allison Furman-Norris (Fred's real life wife) appears as a receptionist at WRNW.

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