Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (film) - Cast

Cast

  • Johnny Depp as Raoul Duke
  • Benicio del Toro as Dr. Gonzo
  • Tobey Maguire as The Hitchhiker
  • Ellen Barkin as The Waitress at North Star Cafe
  • Gary Busey as The Highway Patrolman
  • Christina Ricci as Lucy
  • Mark Harmon as The Magazine Reporter at Mint 400
  • Cameron Diaz as The Blonde TV Reporter
  • Katherine Helmond as The Desk Clerk at Mint Hotel
  • Michael Jeter as L. Ron Bumquist
  • Penn Jillette as The Carnie Talker
  • Craig Bierko as Lacerda
  • Lyle Lovett as The Road Person
  • Flea as Hippie
  • Laraine Newman as The Frog-Eyed Woman
  • Christopher Meloni as Sven, Flamingo Hotel Clerk
  • Harry Dean Stanton as The Judge
  • Troy Evans as Police Chief
  • Debbie Reynolds (voice only) as Herself
  • Jenette Goldstein as Alice the Maid
  • Verne Troyer as Wee Waiter
  • Gregory Itzin as Mint Hotel Clerk

Hunter S. Thompson also has a brief cameo in the film while Duke has a flashback to a San Francisco music club, The Matrix, where Thompson can be seen sitting at a table as Depp walks by narrating his inner monologue, "There I was... Mother of God, There I am! Holy Fuck!"

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