The Bronx Is Burning - Cast

Cast

Actor Role
Turturro, JohnJohn Turturro Yankees manager Billy Martin
Sunjata, DanielDaniel Sunjata Yankees outfielder Reggie Jackson
Platt, OliverOliver Platt Yankees owner George Steinbrenner
Conway, KevinKevin Conway Yankees president Gabe Paul
Blonder, DarylDaryl Blonder Yankees batboy Ray Negron
Lavin, RobRob Lavin Yankees pitcher Ken Holtzman
Jensen, ErikErik Jensen Yankees catcher Thurman Munson
Dean, LorenLoren Dean Yankees back-up catcher Fran Healy
Gilliam, SethSeth Gilliam Yankees outfielder Paul Blair
Grifasi, JoeJoe Grifasi Yankees bench coach Yogi Berra
Zickel, MatherMather Zickel Yankees outfielder Lou Piniella
Cranmer, AlexAlex Cranmer Yankees third baseman Graig Nettles
Hart, EvanEvan Hart Yankees shortstop Bucky Dent
Pollard, DockDock Pollard Yankees second baseman Willie Randolph
Provenzano, LouLou Provenzano Yankees pitcher Ron Guidry
Brown, DarbyDarby Brown Yankees designated hitter Cliff Johnson
Kosow, JasonJason Kosow Yankees pitcher Jim "Catfish" Hunter
Casella, MaxMax Casella Yankees third base coach Dick Howser
Robinson, LeonardLeonard Robinson Yankees outfielder Mickey Rivers
McDonald, ChristopherChristopher McDonald Yankees Hall of Famer Joe DiMaggio
Wiggin, TomTom Wiggin Yankees Hall of Famer Whitey Ford
Ward, RobertRobert Ward Himself
Ruck, AlanAlan Ruck Reporter Steve Jacobson
Pais, JoshJosh Pais Reporter Phil Pepe
Lauria, DanDan Lauria Captain Joseph Borelli
Serrano, NestorNestor Serrano Detective Kavanaugh
Lang, StephenStephen Lang Deputy Inspector Timothy Dowd
Mahoney, JohnJohn Mahoney News Reporter (Background Casting)
Siemaszko, CaseyCasey Siemaszko Detective Welker
Schlatter, JosiahJosiah Schlatter Clubhouse attendant
Rispoli, MichaelMichael Rispoli Newspaper columnist Jimmy Breslin
Marini, PaulPaul Marini Berkowitz, DavidDavid Berkowitz
Woron-Simons, RussellRussell Woron-Simons Student watching TV
Giambi, JasonJason Giambi Taxi cab driver

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