Cast and Characters
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| Character | Media | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Psycho | Psycho II | Psycho III | Psycho IV: The Beginning | Psycho (1998) | Bates Motel | |
| Norman Bates | Anthony Perkins | Anthony Perkins Henry Thomas |
Vince Vaughn | Freddie Highmore | ||
| Marion Crane | Janet Leigh | |||||
| Norma Bates | Virginia Gregg Jeanette Nolan |
Virginia Gregg | Olivia Hussey | Vera Farmiga | ||
| Emma Spool | Claudia Bryar | |||||
| Lila Crane | Vera Miles | Julianne Moore | ||||
| Sam Loomis | John Gavin | Viggo Mortensen | ||||
| Milton Arbogast | Martin Balsam | William H. Macy | ||||
| Sheriff Al Chambers | John McIntire | Philip Baker Hall | ||||
| Dr. Fred Richmond | Simon Oakland | Warren Frost | Robert Forster | |||
| George Lowery | Vaughn Taylor | Rance Howard | ||||
| Tom Cassidy | Frank Albertson | Chad Everett | ||||
| Eliza Chambers | Lurene Tuttle | Anne Haney | ||||
| Caroline | Patricia Hitchcock | Rita Wilson | ||||
| California Charlie | John Anderson | James LeGros | ||||
| Highway Patrol Officer | Mort Mills | James Remar | ||||
| Mary Loomis | Meg Tilly | |||||
| Dr. Bill Raymond | Robert Loggia | |||||
| Warren Toomey | Dennis Franz | |||||
| Sheriff John Hunt | Hugh Gillin | |||||
| Ralph Statler | Robert Alan Browne | |||||
| Myrna | Lee Garlington | |||||
| Maureen Coyle | Diana Scarwid | |||||
| Duane Duke | Jeff Fahey | |||||
| Tracy Venable | Roberta Maxwell | |||||
| Alex West | Bud Cort | |||||
| Willie | Lori Petty | |||||
| Henry Watson | Moses Gunn | |||||
| Tom Fuller | Gregg Henry | |||||
| Sally | Khrystyne Haje | |||||
| Tony Scotti | Jason Bateman | |||||
| Barbara Peters | Kerrie Keane | |||||
| Fran Ambrose | CCH Pounder | |||||
| Connie Bates | Donna Mitchell | |||||
| Chet Rudolph | Thomas Schuster | |||||
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