Gremlins 2: The New Batch - Cast

Cast

  • Zach Galligan as Billy Peltzer
  • Phoebe Cates as Kate Beringer
  • John Glover as Daniel Clamp
  • Robert Prosky as Grandpa Fred
  • Robert Picardo as Forster, chief of security
  • Christopher Lee as Doctor Catheter
  • Haviland Morris as Marla Bloodstone
  • Dick Miller as Murray Futterman
  • Jackie Joseph as Sheila Futterman
  • Gedde Watanabe as Mr. Katsuji, a Japanese tourist
  • Keye Luke as Mr. Wing, Gizmo's elderly owner
  • Kathleen Freeman as Microwave Marge, hostess of a cooking programme
  • Twin actors Don Stanton and Dan Stanton as Martin and Lewis, Dr. Catheter's assistants
  • Jason Presson (star of Dante's Explorers) as Alex, the Yogurt Jerk
  • Belinda Balaski as the mom in the movie theatre
  • Paul Bartel as the theatre manager
  • Kenneth Tobey as the theatre projectionist
  • Hulk Hogan as Himself
  • Julia Sweeney as Peggy, the lab receptionist
  • Charles S. Haas as Casper, Dr. Catheter's assistant
  • Leonard Maltin as Himself

Jerry Goldsmith cameos as a yogurt customer. John Astin cameos as a Janitor. Henry Gibson cameos as an employee that gets fired for smoking. Rick Ducommun cameos as a security guard. Joe Dante cameos as the director of Grandpa Fred's show. Dick Butkus and Bubba Smith cameo as themselves getting attacked at the salad bar.

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