Casualties of War - Cast

Cast

  • Michael J. Fox as Private Max Eriksson
  • Sean Penn as Sergeant Tony Meserve
  • Don Harvey as Corporal Thomas E. Clarke
  • John C. Reilly as Private Herbert Hatcher
  • John Leguizamo as Private Antonio Diaz
  • Thuy Thu Le as Oanh
  • Erik King as Specialist 4th Class "Brownie" Brown
  • Jack Gwaltney as Rowan
  • Ving Rhames as Lieutenant Reilly
  • Dan Martin as Hawthorne
  • Dale Dye as Captain Hill
  • Steve Larson as First Agent
  • John Linton as Second Agent
  • Vyto Ruginis as Prosecutor
  • Al Shannon as Wilkins
  • Wendell Pierce as MacIntire
  • Sam Robards as Chaplain Kirk
  • Maris Valainis as Streibig
  • Darren E. Burrows as Cherry
  • Sherman Howard as Court Martial President
  • John Marshall Jones as M.P.
  • Holt McCallany as Lieutenant Kramer
  • Kady Tran as Yen
  • Scott Gregory as First Soldier Charlie
  • Ennalls Berl as Second Soldier Charlie
  • Vinh Tran as V.C. Interpreter
  • Somsak as ARVN Interpreter
  • Hataya Sarmount as Girl Villager
  • Ba Thuan T. Le as Oahn's Mother
  • Nootch as Child Villager
  • Kwan as Child Villager
  • J. Chalerm as Old Farmer
  • Sigma as Female Villager
  • Po Powpi as Old Villager
  • Shaun Shea as Soldier
  • Kristopher Dunn as Soldier
  • Donal Gibson as Soldier
  • Shane Kerwin as Soldier
  • Niran as V.C. In Tunnel
  • Stephen Baldwin as Soldier
  • Stefan Ehlers as Sergeant Fuller
  • Michael D. Jones as Passenger On Train
  • Jonathan MacLeod as Soldier
  • Amy Irving as voice of girl on the train (uncredited)

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