Super Troopers - Cast

Cast

State Troopers
  • Brian Cox as Captain John O'Hagan; Commander of the Vermont State Troopers.
  • Jay Chandrasekhar as Lieutenant Arcot "Thorny" Ramathorn; Second-in-Command of the Troopers.
  • Paul Soter as Trooper Jeff Foster; arguably the most calm and reserved Trooper of the force.
  • Steve Lemme as Trooper MacIntyre "Mac" Womack; the Trooper who enjoys pranks the most.
  • Erik Stolhanske as Trooper Robert "Rabbit" Roto; a rookie State Trooper.
  • Kevin Heffernan as Trooper Rodney "Rod" Farva; a fat, loud, obnoxious and arrogant Trooper who has been placed on radio duty as punishment.
Spurbury Police
  • Daniel von Bargen as Chief Bruce Grady; Commander of the Spurbury Police Department.
  • Marisa Coughlan as Officer Ursula Hanson; the only non corrupt member of the SPD.
  • James Grace as Officer Jim Rando; the brute of the SPD.
  • Michael Weaver as Officer Sam Smy; an arrogant, chauvinistic member of the SPD.
  • Dan Fey as Officer Jack Burton; an intellectually lacking member of the SPD.
Other cast
  • Andre Vippolis as College Boy 1
  • Joey Kern as College Boy 2
  • Geoffrey Arend as College Boy 3
  • Amy de Lucia as Bobbi
  • Philippe Brenninkmeyer as German man
  • Maria Tornberg as German woman
  • Jimmy Noonan as Frank Galikanokus
  • Jim Gaffigan as Larry Johnson
  • Blanchard Ryan as Casino La Fantastique Sally
  • Charlie Finn as Dimpus Burger Guy
  • John Bedford Lloyd as Mayor Timber
  • Lynda Carter as Governor Jessman

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