Hey Dude - Cast

Cast

  • David Brisbin as Mr. Benjamin Ernst, ranch owner
  • Kelly Brown as Bradley "Brad" Taylor, a horse trainer from a rich Grosse Pointe, Michigan family
  • Debra Kalman as Lucy, ranch hand
  • David Lascher as Ted McGriff, senior staff
  • Christine Taylor as Melody Hanson, lifeguard and dance instructor from Allentown, Pennsylvania
  • Joe Torres as Danny Lightfoot, a Hopi Native American who was cast after auditioning in Tucson for the role
  • Geoffrey Coy as Kyle Chandler, Lucy's ex-boyfriend's son
  • Jonathan Galkin as Jake Decker, Mr. Ernst's nephew from Los Angeles.
  • Josh Tygiel as Benjamin "Buddy" Ernst, Jr., Mr. Ernst's son. Tygiel was one of 120 Tucson-area boys who auditioned for the series

David Lascher and Joe Torres were nominated for a 1991 Young Artist Award in the Best Youth Variety or Game Show category for their roles on Hey Dude.

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