Serpico - Cast

Cast

  • Al Pacino as Frank Serpico
  • John Randolph as Chief Sidney Green
  • Jack Kehoe as Tom Keough
  • Biff McGuire as Captain Inspector McClain
  • Barbara Eda-Young as Laurie
  • Cornelia Sharpe as Leslie Lane
  • Tony Roberts as Bob Blair
  • John Medici as Pasquale Serpico
  • Allan Rich as District Attorney Herman Tauber
  • Norman Ornellas as Don Rubello
  • Edward Grover as Inspector Lombardo
  • Joseph Bova as Potts
  • Gene Gross as Captain Tolkin
  • John Stewart as Waterman
  • Woodie King Jr. as Larry
  • James Tolkan as Lieutenant Steiger
  • Ed Crowley as Barto
  • Bernard Barrow as Inspector Roy Palmer
  • Sal Carollo as Mr. Serpico
  • Mildred Clinton as Mrs. Serpico
  • Nathan George as Lieutenant Nate Smith
  • Alan North as Brown
  • Lewis J. Stadlen as Jerry Berman
  • John McQuade as Inspector Kellogg
  • M. Emmet Walsh as Gallagher
  • George Ede as Daley
  • F. Murray Abraham as Detective Partner
  • John Brandon as Police Lieutenant
  • Sam Coppola as Cop
  • René Enríquez as Cervantes Teacher
  • Conard Fowkes as Cop
  • Judd Hirsch as Cop
  • Tony Lo Bianco as Cop

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