Kangaroo Jack - Cast

Cast

  • Jerry O'Connell as Charlie Carbone: A hair-dresser who works at a beauty salon.
    • Robert Reid portrays a young Charlie.
  • Anthony Anderson as Louis Booker: Charlie's best friend who saved Charlie's life two decades ago.
    • Shawn Smith portrays a young Louis.
  • Estella Warren as Jessie: A zoologist who helps the Brooklyn duo get the money and is Charlie's love interest.
  • Michael Shannon as Frankie Lombardo: One of Sal Maggio's minions. He is antagonist he tries to kill Charlie and Louis on Sal's order.
    • Brian Casey portrays a young Frankie.
  • Christopher Walken as Salvatore "Sal" Maggio: Charlie's stepfather and mobster.
  • Dyan Cannon as Anna Carbone: Charlie's mother.
  • Marton Csokas as Mr. Smith: A serial killer in Australia. Charlie paid $50,000 to kill Charlie and Louis.
  • Bill Hunter as Blue: An alcoholic bushplane pilot.
  • Tony Nikolakopoulos as Sal's Capo: Sal's minion.
  • David Ngoombujarra as AFP Senior Sgt. James "Mr. Jimmy" Inkamala: A tour guide who's actually a police officer.
  • Adam Garcia as Kangaroo "Jackie Legs" Jack (voice, uncredited), a red kangaroo who got run over by Charlie and now has the money in Louis's lucky red jacket.

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