Spy Kids (franchise) - Cast and Characters

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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