24 Hour Party People - Cast

Cast

  • Steve Coogan as Tony Wilson
  • Conrad Murray as Bailey Brother
  • John Thomson as Charles (Granada TV producer)
  • Shirley Henderson as Lindsay Wilson (Tony's first wife)
  • Paddy Considine as Rob Gretton (Joy Division/New Order manager)
  • Lennie James as Alan Erasmus (co-founder of Factory)
  • Andy Serkis as Martin Hannett (producer)
  • Sean Harris as Ian Curtis (Joy Division singer)
  • John Simm as Bernard Sumner (Joy Division/New Order guitarist)
  • Ralf Little as Peter Hook (Joy Division/New Order bassist)
  • Tim Horrocks as Stephen Morris (Joy Division/New Order drummer)
  • Danny Cunningham as Shaun Ryder (Happy Mondays singer)
  • Chris Coghill as Bez (Happy Mondays dancer and percussionist)
  • Paul Popplewell as Paul Ryder (Happy Mondays bassist, brother of Shaun)
  • Ron Cook as Derek Ryder (the Ryder brothers' father)
  • Kieran O'Brien as Nathan (Happy Mondays manager)
  • Raymond Waring as Vini Reilly (singer-guitarist of The Durutti Column)
  • Dave Gorman as John the Postman (postman/punk singer)
  • Peter Kay as Don Tonay
  • Enzo Cilenti as Peter Saville (Factory graphic designer)
  • Rob Brydon as Ryan Letts (journalist)
  • Simon Pegg as Mick Middles (author, then-Sounds (magazine) writer)
  • Christopher Eccleston as Boethius (in disguise as a beggar)
  • John Stammers as Marc Riley (scene deleted)

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