Snakesonaplane - Cast

Cast

  • Samuel L. Jackson as Agent Neville Flynn, an FBI agent assigned to protect Sean Jones on his flight to Los Angeles.
  • Julianna Margulies as Claire Miller, a flight attendant.
  • Nathan Phillips as Sean Jones, a surfer and dirtbike racer who witnesses a brutal murder committed by Eddie Kim.
  • Bobby Cannavale as Special Agent Hank Harris, Flynn's contact in Los Angeles.
  • Rachel Blanchard as Mercedes, a socialite passenger who brings her pet Chihuahua Mary-Kate aboard.
  • Flex Alexander as Clarence "Three Gs", a famous rapper who is germophobic and keeps a bottle of hand sanitizer with him and refuses to be touched by others.
  • Kenan Thompson and Keith Dallas as Troy and Big Leroy, Clarence's bodyguards.
  • Lin Shaye as Grace, the senior flight attendant who acts as the flight's purser.
  • Terry Chen as Chen Leong, a martial artist who is among the surviving passengers.
  • Elsa Pataky as Maria, a female passenger who brings her infant son aboard.
  • Sunny Mabrey as Tiffany, a flight attendant who develops a crush on Sean.
  • Tygh Runyan as Tyler, a very allergenic passenger.
  • Emily Holmes as Ashley, Tyler's wife.
  • Tom Butler as Capt. Sam McKeon, the captain of the plane.
  • David Koechner as Rick, Capt. McKeon's co-pilot.
  • Byron Lawson as Eddie Kim, a crime syndicate leader.
  • Todd Louiso as Dr. Steven Price, a snake venom expert assigned by the FBI to communicate with Flynn.
  • Scott Nicholson as Daniel Hayes, a U.S. Prosecutor who is murdered by Kim at the start of the film.
  • Taylor Kitsch as Kyle "Crocodile" Cho, a man who is attacked by the snakes while having sex in the bathroom with his girlfriend.
  • Samantha McLeod as Kelly, a girl that is attacked by the snakes while having sex in the bathroom with her boyfriend.
  • Kevin McNulty as Emmett Bradley, an air traffic tower controller.

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