Cast
| Actor | Character | Role |
|---|---|---|
| Elisabeth Harnois | Christina Nickson | daughter of satan |
| Grant Show | Lucas Boyd | half-demon guardian of Christina, |
| Samuel Page | Jesse Parker | lifeguard; love interest of Christina and boyfrend of Paula. |
| Aubrey Dollar | Judy Kramer | Friend of Christina |
| Dina Meyer | Amber Hargrove | Conniving real estate agent and first friend of Lucas Boyd in Point Pleasant. |
| Cameron Richardson | Paula Hargrove | Girlfriend of Jesse and love interest of Terry. |
| Clare Carey | Sarah Parker | Mother of Jesse |
| Brent Weber | Terry Burke | Best friend of Jesse and lover of Paula. |
| Susan Walters | Meg Kramer | Mother of Judy and adoptive mother of Christina in Point Pleasant. |
| Richard Burgi | Ben Kramer | Father of Judy, doctor in Point Pleasant and adoptive father of Christina. |
| Alex Carter | Sheriff Logan Parker | Father of Jesse and Point Pleasant“s Sheriff. |
| Ned Schmidtke | Father Matthew | |
| John Diehl | David Burke | Father of Terry and friend of Meg |
| Adam Busch | Wesley Feist aka Wes | Assistant of Lucas Boyd |
| Elizabeth Ann Bennett | Holly | Wife of Lucas Boyd who is both dead and alive. |
| Marcus Coloma | Father Tomas | |
| Audrey Marie Anderson | Isabelle Kramer | Judy's deceased sister. |
| James Morrison | Kingston Nickson | Father of Christina before Point Pleasant. |
| Aaron Paul | Mark Owens | Love interest of Judy |
| Matt Lanter | Nick | Second love interest of Judy and second guardian of Jesse. |
| Dana Davis | Lucinda | Friend of Paula |
| Steven Brand | Graham | First guardian of Jesse and enemy of Lucas Boyd |
| Aaron Norvell | Deputy Atkins | |
| Randy Oglesby | Father David | |
| Jon Hamm | Dr. George Forrester | |
| Wyatt Alvarez | Young Jesse Parker | |
| Lisa Zane | Anne Gibson | Real Mother of Christina. |
| Robert Knepper | Half-demon past dance host | |
| Peter Allas | Dr. Evett |
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