Cast and Characters
The cast of Kids Incorporated was mainly children and teenagers. The only recurring adult members of the cast were Moosie Drier ("Riley", 1983–1988), Sean O'Riordan ("Flip", 1989–1992) and Dena Burton (1993-1994), who played managers of the palace. Parents rarely either appeared on the show or figured directly into episode plots. The only main times parents appeared and had long speaking roles, was in several season 9 (1993-1994) episodes. The cast of all nine seasons is listed as follows:
- Eric Balfour (Eric) (1991)
- Charlie Brady (Charlie) (1993-1994)
- Nicole Brown (Nicole) (1991–1994)
- Dena Burton (Dena) (1993-1994)
- Jared Delgin (Jared) (1992)
- Moosie Drier (Riley) (1983–1988)
- Stacy "Fergie" Ferguson (Stacy) (1983–1990)
- Kenny Ford (Kenny) (1988–1992)
- Connie Lew (Connie) (1987-1988)
- Devyn Puett (Devyn) (1988-1990)
- Stephanie Gonzalez (Jennifer) (1993-1994)
- Leslie Grossman (Lauren) (1992,1994)
- Anthony Harrell (Anthony) (1993-1994)
- Jennifer Love Hewitt (Robin) (1989–1992)
- Anastasia Horne Ana (1991–1994)
- Haylie Johnson (Haylie) (1991–1994)
- Ryan Lambert (Ryan) (1985–1988)
- Marta "Martika" Marrero (Gloria) (1983–1986)
- Sean O'Riordan (Flip) (1989–1992)
- Rahsaan Patterson (Kid, name revealed as Rahsaan in season 4, episode 13 - What's all in a name? (What's in a name?)) (1983–1987)
- Renee Sands (Renee) (1983–1987)
- Jerry Sharell (Mickey) (1983–1984)
- Richard Shoff (Richie) (1987–1990)
Read more about this topic: Kids Incorporated
Famous quotes containing the words cast and/or characters:
“O eloquent, just, and mighty Death! whom none could advise, thou hast persuaded; what none hath dared, thou hast done; and whom all the world hath flattered, thou only hath cast out of the world and despised. Thou hast drawn together all the far-stretched greatness, all the pride, cruelty, and ambition of man, and covered it all over with these two narrow words, Hic jacet!”
—Sir Walter Raleigh (15521618)
“Of the other characters in the book there is, likewise, little to say. The most endearing one is obviously the old Captain Maksim Maksimich, stolid, gruff, naively poetical, matter-of- fact, simple-hearted, and completely neurotic.”
—Vladimir Nabokov (18991977)