Slap Shot (film) - Cast

Cast

  • Paul Newman – Reggie 'Reg' Dunlop
  • Strother Martin – Joe McGrath
  • Michael Ontkean – Ned Braden
  • Jennifer Warren – Francine Dunlop
  • Lindsay Crouse – Lily Braden
  • Jerry Houser – Dave "Killer" Carlson
  • Andrew Duncan – Jim Carr
  • Jeff Carlson – Jeff Hanson (#18)
  • Steve Carlson – Steve Hanson (#17)
  • David Hanson – Jack Hanson (#16)
  • Yvon Barrette – Denis Lemieux
  • Allan F. Nicholls – Johnny Upton
  • Brad Sullivan – Morris Wanchuk
  • Stephen Mendillo – Jim Ahern
  • Yvan Ponton – Jean–Guy Drouin
  • Matthew Cowles – Charlie
  • Kathryn Walker – Anita McCambridge
  • Melinda Dillon – Suzanne Hanrahan
  • M. Emmet Walsh – Dickie Dunn
  • Swoosie Kurtz – Shirley Upton
  • Paul D'Amato – Tim "Dr. Hook" McCracken
  • Ronald L. Docken – Lebrun
  • Guido Tenesi – Billy Charlebois
  • Jean Rosario Tetreault – Bergeron
  • Christopher Murney – Tommy Hanrahan
  • Myron Odegaard – Final Game Referee
  • Blake Ball – Gilmore Tuttle
  • Ned Dowd – Ogie Ogilthorpe
  • Gracie Head – Pam
  • Nancy Dowd – Andrea
  • Barbara L. Shorts – Bluebird
  • Larry Block – Peterboro Referee
  • Paul Dooley – Hyannisport Announcer
  • Bruce Boudreau – Hyannisport player
  • Mark Bousquet – Andre "Poodle" Lussier
  • Connie Madigan – Ross "Mad Dog" Madison
  • Joe Nolan – Clarence "Screaming Buffalo" Swamptown
  • Cliff Thompson – Walt Comisky
  • Dan Belisle, Jr. – Stickboy
  • Ross Smith – Barclay Donaldson

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