Bedtime Stories (film) - Cast

Cast

  • Adam Sandler as Skeeter Bronson, a handyman and the protagonist
  • Keri Russell as Jill Hastings, Wendy's friend and Skeeter's love interest
  • Guy Pearce as Kendall Duncan, Skeeter's rival and the film's antagonist
  • Russell Brand as Mickey, a waiter and Skeeter's best friend
  • Richard Griffiths as Barry Nottingham, the owner of Sunny Vista Nottingham and Skeeter's boss
  • Teresa Palmer as Violet Nottingham, Barry's daughter and Kendall's girlfriend
  • Lucy Lawless as Aspen, Kendall's scheming partner
  • Courteney Cox as Wendy Bronson, Skeeter's older sister
  • Jonathan Morgan Heit as Patrick, Skeeter's nephew
  • Laura Ann Kesling as Bobbi, Skeeter's niece
  • Jonathan Pryce as Marty Bronson, Skeeter and Wendy's father
  • Nick Swardson as Engineer
  • Aisha Tyler as Donna Hynde, a zoning commissioner who joins forces with Skeeter to foil Kendall's plot
  • Allen Covert as Ferrari Guy
  • Blake Clark as Biker
  • Kathryn Joosten as Mrs. Dixon
  • Mikey Post as Angry Dwarf
  • Rob Schneider as Indian Chief/The Robber (Uncredited)
  • Arne Starr as Nottingham Employee/Senator/Cowboy/Spaceman (Uncredited)
  • Thomas Hoffman as Young Skeeter
  • Abigail Droeger as Young Wendy
  • Jonathan Loughran as Party Guest
  • Heather Morris as Cat Dancer
  • Horse as Red Horse

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