Ginger Snaps (film) - Cast

Cast

  • Emily Perkins as Brigitte Fitzgerald, the main protagonist, who throughout the film tries to cure her sister.
  • Katharine Isabelle as Ginger Fitzgerald, Brigitte's older sister and title character.
  • Kris Lemche as Sam McDonald, a drug dealer who befriends Brigitte. The secondary protagonist
  • Mimi Rogers as Pamela Fitzgerald, the Fitzgerald sister's mother.
  • Jesse Moss as Jason McCardy, Ginger's boyfriend, who is infected by lycanthropy through having sex with Ginger.
  • Danielle Hampton as Trina Sinclair, an antagonist, a constant bully of the Fitzgerald sisters.
  • John Bourgeois as Henry Fitzgerald, the sister's father.
  • Peter Keleghan as Mr. Wayne, the guidance councilor and victim of Ginger.
  • Christopher Redman as Ben
  • Jimmy MacInnis as Tim
  • Lindsay Leese as Nurse Ferry
  • Wendii Fulford as Ms. Sykes
  • Lucy Lawless voice on school's PA system

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