Tron - Cast

Cast

See also: List of Tron characters
  • Jeff Bridges as Kevin Flynn, a former employee at ENCOM who is beamed into the ENCOM mainframe. Bridges also portrays Clu (Codified Likeness Utility), a hacking program intended to find evidence of Dillinger's theft in the mainframe.
  • Bruce Boxleitner as Alan Bradley, a friend of Kevin Flynn and employee of ENCOM. Boxleitner also plays Tron, a security program developed by Bradley.
  • David Warner as Ed Dillinger, a co-worker of Flynn who plagiarized his work and passed it off as his own, earning him the promotion to Senior Executive. Warner also plays Sark, a command program, and provides (uncredited) the voice of the Master Control Program, an artificial intelligence created by Dr. Walter Gibbs and expanded by Dillinger.
  • Cindy Morgan as Dr. Lora Baines, Alan's co-worker and girlfriend as well as assistant to Dr. Walter Gibbs. Morgan also plays Yori, a program created by Baines and a confidante of Tron.
  • Barnard Hughes as Dr. Walter Gibbs, a founder and employee of ENCOM. Hughes also plays Dumont, a "guardian" program protecting input/output junctions.
  • Dan Shor as Ram, an actuarial program for an unnamed insurance company and close friend of Tron, Flynn, and Crom in the mainframe. Shor also portrays an ENCOM employee that asks Alan if he can have some of his popcorn.
  • Peter Jurasik as Crom, an accounting program who fights against Flynn on the Game Grid.
  • Tony Stephano as Peter, Dillinger's assistant. Stephano also portrays Sark's Lieutenant.

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