Josie and The Pussycats (film) - Cast

Cast

The Pussycats
  • Rachael Leigh Cook as Josephine "Josie" McCoy, the Pussycats' red-headed lead vocalist, guitarist and bandleader
  • Tara Reid as Melody Valentine, the band's sweet but absent-minded blonde drummer
  • Rosario Dawson as Valerie Brown, the band's brainy brunette songwriter, bassist, and backup vocalist
  • Gabriel Mann as Alan M, a bar guitarist and the "sexiest man in Riverdale", and Josie's romantic interest
  • Paulo Costanzo as Alexander Cabot, the band's flamboyant, rich, temperamental and snobby manager
  • Missi Pyle as Alexandra Cabot, Alexander's talentless, demanding and constantly irritating twin sister, who is chasing Josie's love interest, Alan M
MegaRecords
  • Alan Cumming as Wyatt Frame, a conman who recruits and manages young bands for MegaRecords. He is the manager for Du Jour and the Pussycats, and attempts to cause their demise whenever the band become suspicious of the conspiracy
  • Parker Posey as Fiona, the devious MegaRecords CEO who orders Wyatt to put subliminal messages in Du Jour's and Pussycats' songs
  • Tom Butler as Agent Kelly, the government agent who collaborated with Wyatt and Fiona in the scheme
Du Jour
  • Alex Martin as Les
  • Donald Faison as DJ
  • Seth Green as Travis
  • Breckin Meyer as Marco
Cameos
  • Serena Altschul as herself
  • Carson Daly as himself
  • Aries Spears as the other Carson Daly
  • Eugene Levy as himself
  • Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds as The Chief
  • Justin Chatwin as Teenage fan
  • Russ Leatherman as Mr. Moviefone
  • Harry Elfont (director cameo) as Lex the pilot

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