Practical Magic - Cast

Cast

  • Sandra Bullock as Sally Owens, a witch who becomes widowed after the Owens’ curse kills her husband.
  • Nicole Kidman as Gillian Owens, sister of Sally, who grows bored with small town life and becomes the victim of an abusive relationship.
  • Stockard Channing as Aunt Frances Owens, aunt of Sally and Gillian, who tends to be more aloof and fun-loving. She also loves to meddle in people's love lives.
  • Dianne Wiest as Aunt Bridget 'Jet' Owens, aunt of Sally and Gillian, who tends to be more tenderhearted and quiet.
  • Aidan Quinn as Officer Gary Hallet, a policeman who investigates Sally and Gillian in the murder and falls in love with Sally.
  • Caprice Benedetti as Maria Owens, matriarch of the Owens clan.
  • Goran Višnjić as James 'Jimmy' Angelov, boyfriend of Gillian, who becomes abusive and kidnaps the sisters.
  • Evan Rachel Wood as Kylie Owens, daughter of Sally Owens, who lives with her mom and aunts after the death her father, Michael Owens. she looks and acts a lot like her Aunt Gillian.
  • Alexandra Artrip as Antonia Owens, daughter of Sally Owens, who lives with her mom and aunts after the death her father, Michael Owens. She looks a lot like her mother.
  • Mark Feuerstein as Michael, husband of Sally Owens, and father of Kylie and Antonia Owens. He is a victim of the "Owens Curse", which resulted in his death.
  • Lora Anne Criswell as young Gillian Owens.
  • Camilla Belle as young Sally Owens.
  • Margo Martindale as Linda Bennett
  • Chloe Webb as Carla.
  • Martha Gehman as Patty.

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