Cast and Characters
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| Character | Film | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Spy Kids | Island of Lost Dreams | Game Over | All the Time in the World | |
| Carmen Cortez | Alexa Vega | |||
| Juni Cortez | Daryl Sabara | |||
| Gregorio Cortez | Antonio Banderas | |||
| Isador "Machete" Cortez | Danny Trejo | |||
| Fegan Floop | Alan Cumming | |||
| Alexander Minion | Tony Shalhoub | |||
| Ingrid Cortez | Carla Gugino | |||
| Felix Gumm | Cheech Marin | |||
| Donnagon Giggles | Mike Judge | |||
| Gary Giggles | Matt O'Leary | |||
| Gerti Giggles | Emily Osment | |||
| Valentin Avellan | Ricardo Montalban | |||
| Helga Avellan | Holland Taylor | |||
| Romero | Steve Buscemi | |||
| Dinky Winks | Bill Paxton | |||
| Devlin | George Clooney | George Clooney | ||
| Mr. Lisp | Robert Patrick | |||
| Ms. Gradenko | Teri Hatcher | |||
| Alexandra | Taylor Momsen | |||
| President of the United States | Christopher McDonald | |||
| Toymaker | Sylvester Stallone | |||
| Francesca "Cesca" Giggles | Salma Hayek | |||
| Demetra | Courtney Jines | |||
| Arnold | Ryan Pinkston | |||
| Francis | Bobby Edner | |||
| Rez | Robert Vito | |||
| The Guy | Elijah Wood | |||
| Waterpark Girl | Selena Gomez | |||
| Rebecca Wilson | Rowan Blanchard | |||
| Cecil Wilson | Mason Cook | |||
| Marissa Wilson | Jessica Alba | |||
| Wilbur Wilson | Joel McHale | |||
| Timekeeper | Jeremy Piven | |||
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