Hannah Montana: The Movie - Cast

Cast

  • Miley Cyrus as Miley Stewart/Hannah Montana
  • Billy Ray Cyrus as Robby Ray Stewart
  • Emily Osment as Lilly Truscott
  • Jason Earles as Jackson Stewart
  • Mitchel Musso as Oliver Oken
  • Moises Arias as Rico Suave
  • Lucas Till as Travis Brody
  • Vanessa L. Williams as Vita, Hannah Montana's personal assistant
  • Margo Martindale as Grandma Ruby
  • Peter Gunn as Oswald Granger, an undercover journalist for a British magazine, BonChic, who sets out to discover Hannah Montana's secret and expose it to the world.
  • Jared Carter as Derrick
  • Melora Hardin as Lorelai, Robby's love interest.
  • Barry Bostwick as Mr. Bradley, the land developer that is attempting to build a mall on the towns site.
  • Beau Billingslea as the Mayor of Crowley Corners
  • Katrina Hagger Smith as the mayor's wife
  • Emily Grace Reaves as Cindy Lou
  • Jane Carr as Lucinda, Oswald's intimadating boss and the editor of BonChic.
  • Taylor Swift as herself
  • Rascal Flatts as themselves
  • Josh Childs as store manager
  • Steve Rushton as himself (Lilly's birthday band)
  • Bucky Covington as himself (Fundraiser band)
  • Tyra Banks (uncredited) as herself

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