Revenge of The Nerds II: Nerds in Paradise - Cast

Cast

  • Robert Carradine as Lewis Skolnick
  • Anthony Edwards as Gilbert Lowe
  • Curtis Armstrong as Dudley "Booger" Dawson
  • Larry B. Scott as Lamar Latrell
  • Timothy Busfield as Arnold Poindexter
  • Andrew Cassese as Harold Wormser
  • Courtney Thorne-Smith as Sunny Carstairs
  • Bradley Whitford as Roger Latimer
  • Barry Sobel as Stewart
  • James Cromwell as Mr. Skolnick
  • Ed Lauter as Buzz
  • James Hong as Snotty
  • Donald Gibb as Fred "Ogre" Palowakski
  • Tom Hodges as Tiny
  • Jack Gilpin as Mr. Comstock
  • Dawn Steffey as a standing crowd

This is the only Nerds film in which Betty does not appear (although a picture of her can be seen at the beginning of the film). Stan Gable, Takashi, and U.N. Jefferson do not appear. This is the last Nerds movie to feature Poindexter. Although he is shown on the DVD cover of the fourth film, he is not seen nor mentioned in it. This is also the last Nerds movie to include Anthony Edwards as Gilbert and Andrew Cassese as Wormser. They are played by other actors in the third film and stay offscreen in the fourth and final film.

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