Suck (film) - Cast

Cast

  • Rob Stefaniuk as Joey Winner, lead vocalist of the Winners. He desperately wants the band to go somewhere, and considers this to be his last shot.
  • Jessica ParĂ© as Jennifer, bassist of the Winners. She becomes a vampire early in the film, and attracts numerous people to come see the band.
  • Iggy Pop as Victor, a studio owner to whose studio the band goes to record a single.
  • Alice Cooper as a vampire bartender at the Montreal club.
  • Malcolm McDowell as Eddie Van Helsing, a vampire hunter, who is afraid of the dark and is tracking the Winners on their tour.
    Flashback scenes, featuring the character of Van Helsing as a younger man, were edited from footage of the 1973 movie O Lucky Man!, starring McDowell at age 30.
  • Dave Foley as Jeff, the band's sleazy manager.
  • Moby as Beef Bellows, the metal singer in the Buffalo band 'Secretaries of Steak'.
  • Henry Rollins as Rockin' Roger, a radio station DJ interviewing The Winners.
  • Alex Lifeson as the border guard.
  • Danny Smith as Jerry, the gas station employee
  • Paul Anthony as Tyler, the guitarist.
  • Mike Lobel as Sam, the drummer.
  • Nicole de Boer as Susan, Joey's jealous girlfriend.
  • Chris Ratz as Hugo.
  • Dimitri Coats as Queeny, the vampire, who "turns" Jennifer. He's a musician himself.
  • Carole Pope as the club bouncer.
  • Calico Cooper as a barmaid.
  • Barbara Mamabolo as Danielle.

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