Office Space - Cast

Cast

  • Ron Livingston as Peter Gibbons, a disgruntled computer programmer working for Initech
  • Jennifer Aniston as Joanna, a waitress at Chotchkie's restaurant; later Peter's girlfriend
  • Stephen Root as Milton Waddams, a meek, obsessive Initech employee
  • Gary Cole as Bill Lumbergh, Initech Division Vice President and Peter's boss
  • David Herman as Michael Bolton, Peter's co-worker and friend
  • Ajay Naidu as Samir Nagheenanajar, Peter's co-worker and friend
  • Diedrich Bader as Lawrence, Peter's satisfied next-door neighbor, a construction worker
  • John C. McGinley as Bob Slydell, a consultant
  • Joe Bays as Dom Portwood, Lumbergh's subordinate manager and Peter's boss
  • Alexandra Wentworth as Anne, Peter's cheating girlfriend
  • Richard Riehle as Tom Smykowski, a long-time middle aged Initech employee
  • Paul Willson as Bob Porter, a consultant
  • Kinna McInroe as Nina, an Initech employee
  • Todd Duffey as Brian, an eager Chotchkie's employee
  • Greg Pitts as Drew, a jocular Initech employee
  • Mike McShane as Dr. Swanson, Peter's occupational hypnotherapist
  • Orlando Jones as Steve, a door-to-door magazine salesman
  • Mike Judge as Stan, the Manager of Chotchkie's
  • Jack Betts as a judge

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