Mr. Nice Guy (1997 Film) - Cast

Cast

  • Jackie Chan - Jackie
  • Richard Norton - Giancarlo
  • Miki Lee - Miki
  • Karen McLymont - Lakeisha
  • Gabrielle Fitzpatrick - Diana
  • Vince Poletto - Romeo
  • Barry Otto - Baggio
  • Sammo Hung - Cyclist
  • Emil Chau - Ice Cream Vendor
  • Joyce Godenzi - Cook Show Audience (as Mina Godenzi)
  • Peter Houghton - Richard
  • Peter Lindsay - Grank, "Demon" gang Leader
  • David No - Victor
  • Rachel Blakely - Sandy, "Demon" gang member
  • Aaron Notarfrancesco - Sanny
  • Jake Notarfrancesco - Nancy
  • Greg Jamieson - Priest
  • Matthew Dyktynski - Cooking show Floor Manager
  • Salik Silverstein - Cooking show director
  • Lynne Murphy - babysitter
  • Carla Bonner - cameo
  • Karl Ajami - Giancarlo's Man
  • Brad Allan - Giancarlo's Man (as Bradley Allan)
  • Paul Andreovski - Giancarlo's Man
  • Habby Heske - Giancarlo's Man
  • Cameron Douglas - Giancarlo's Man
  • Grant Page - Giancarlo's Man
  • Paul Douglas - Giancarlo's Man
  • David Baldwin - Giancarlo's Man
  • Brent Houghton - Giancarlo's Man
  • Ian Mall - Giancarlo's Man
  • Dennis Christensen - Giancarlo's Man
  • Michael John Noonan - Giancarlo's Man
  • Darko Tuskan - Giancarlo's Man
  • John Raaen - Giancarlo's Man
  • Gary Shambrooke - Giancarlo's Man
  • Andy Cheng - Giancarlo's Man at Construction Site (extra) (uncredited)
  • Mars (extra) (uncredited)
  • Frederick Miragliotta - Captain Morrison

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