G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero (1989 TV Series) - Cast

Cast

  • Jackson Beck - Narrator ("Operation Dragonfire" mini-series)
  • Michael Benyaer - Scoop, Airwave
  • Don Brown - Sub-Zero, Drop Zone
  • Jim Byrnes - Alley Viper
  • Gary Chalk - Gristle, Metal-Head, Pathfinder, Shockwave, BIOK
  • Brent Chapman - Red Star, Salvo
  • Lisa Corps - Zarana
  • Kevin Conway - Rock 'n Roll
  • Ian James Corlett - Gnawgahyde, Rampart
  • Michael Donovan - Flint, Night-Viper
  • Suzanne Errett-Balcom - Scarlett, Lady Jaye
  • Ed Gilbert - General Hawk (Season 1)
  • Ted Harrison - Duke
  • Phil Hayes - Airborne
  • Fred Henderson - Lt. Falcon
  • Jerry Houser - Sci-Fi
  • Lee Jeffrey - Stalker
  • David Kaye - General Hawk (Season 2)
  • Terry Klassen - Altitude, Cesspool
  • Josh Andrew Koenig - Ambush, Night Creeper Leader
  • Maurice LaMarche - Big Ben, Copperhead, Destro, Heavy Duty, Low-Light, Red Star, Serpentor, Spirit
  • Morgan Lofting - Baroness
  • Chris Latta - Cobra Commander (Season 1)
  • Blu Mankuma - Roadblock
  • Scott McNeil - Freefall, Headman, Storm Shadow, Dice, Slice, Cobra Commander (Season 2)
  • Bob Remus - Sgt. Slaughter
  • Alvin Sanders - Stretcher
  • Robert O. Smith - Grunt, Wet Suit
  • David Willis - Bullhorn
  • Dale Wilson - Capt. Grid-Iron, Mutt, Overkill, Skydive

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