Machete (film) - Cast

Cast

  • Danny Trejo as Machete Cortez, "a legendary ex-Federale with a deadly attitude and the skills to match".
  • Robert De Niro as Senator John McLaughlin, a politician campaigning to incite hatred against illegal immigrants.
  • Jessica Alba as Sartana Rivera, "a beautiful Immigrations Officer torn between enforcing the law and doing what is popular in the eyes of her familia", and Sartana's twin sister in deleted scenes only.
  • Michelle Rodriguez as Luz/Shé, "a taco-truck lady with a revolutionary heart".
  • Jeff Fahey as Michael Booth, "a ruthless businessman with an endless payroll of killers".
  • Lindsay Lohan as April Booth, "a socialite with a penchant for guns" and "a nun with a gun".
  • Cheech Marin as Padre Benicio Del Toro, Machete's brother, "a priest who's good with blessings, but better with guns".
  • Steven Seagal as Rogelio Torrez, the main antagonist, a drug lord, and Machete's former partner with the Federales.
  • Don Johnson as Von Jackson, "a twisted border vigilante leading a small army". The character was originally known as "Lt. Stillman" and was meant to be Sartana's superior.
  • Billy Blair as Von Jackson's henchman Billy.
  • Shea Whigham as Sniper, Booth's first henchman.
  • Tom Savini as Osiris Amanpour, a hitman hired by Booth to kill Machete.
  • Felix Sabates as Doctor Felix
  • Electra and Elise Avellan (The "Crazy Babysitter Twins") as Nurses Mona and Lisa
  • Cheryl "Chin" Cunningham as Torrez' henchwoman
  • Daryl Sabara as Julio
  • Alicia Marek as June Booth, the socialite wife of Michael Booth and April's mother.
  • Ara Celi as Reporter
  • Tito Larriva as Culebra Cruzado
  • Nimród Antal as Booth's bodyguard #1
  • Mayra J. Leal as Naked Cell Phone Chick
  • Rose McGowan as Boots McCoy (deleted scene).

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