Catwalk (TV Series) - Cast and Characters

Cast and Characters

  • Lisa Butler as Sierra Williams, the strong-willed lead singer; she would take over keyboards in addition to singing after Daisy left during the second season
  • Neve Campbell as Daisy McKenzie, the naive keyboard player (first season only)
  • Christopher Lee Clements as Addie "Atlas" Robinson, the tough-guy rapper (first season only)
  • Paul Popowich as Jesse Carlson, the band's drummer who has rebelled against his wealthy family
  • Keram Malicki-Sanchez as Johnny Camden, the fiercely driven leader and guitarist (first season only)
  • Kelli Taylor as Mary Owens, the sensitive but tough bassist and background singer; in the second season she, along with Jesse, would take control of the band after Johnny left
  • J. H. Wyman as Billy K, the band's manager, a nightclub owner with shady dealings
  • David Lee Russek as Frank Cafla, an alcoholic singer with a great voice (second season only)
  • Nicole de Boer as Maggie Holden, a later girlfriend for Billy-K after Daisy left (second season only, however she did appear in a first season episode titled "Toxic Love")
  • Rob Stefaniuk as Benny Doulon, a guitarist who took Johnny's place in the band (second season only)

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