Taking Chance - Cast

Cast

  • Kevin Bacon as Lt. Colonel Michael Strobl
  • Tom Aldredge as Charlie Fitts
  • Nicholas Reese Art as Nate Strobl
  • Blanche Baker as Chris Phelps
  • Tom Bloom as Navy Chaplain
  • Guy Boyd as Gary Hargrove
  • James Castanien as Robert Orndoff
  • Gordon Clapp as Tom Garrett
  • Mike Colter as MGySgt Demetry
  • GySgt Henry Coy as Marine Driver
  • Joel de la Fuente as Ticketing Agent
  • Liza Colón-Zayás as Ticketing Agent
  • Ann Dowd as Gretchen
  • Tate Ellington as A.V. Scott
  • Noah Fleiss as Army Sergeant
  • Julian Gamble as Jeff Mack
  • Enver Gjokaj as Corporal Arenz ('Sergeant' in film's dialogue)
  • Brendan Griffin as Major Thompson
  • Sgt Adam Hayes as Dover Team Leader
  • Danny Hoch as TSA Agent
  • Ruby Jerins as Olivia Strobl
  • Tom Kemp as Business Man
  • John Bedford Lloyd as General Kruger
  • John Magaro as Rich Brewer
  • Matthew Morrison as Robert Rouse
  • Maximilian Osinski as Sgt Neuman
  • Wolé Parks as Major Schott
  • Del Pentecost as Minneapolis Cargo Handler
  • Dominic Colon as Minneapolis Cargo Handler
  • Christina Rouner as Tall Flight Attendant
  • Victor Slezak as Sgt Mulcahy
  • Felix Solis as Philly Cargo Worker
  • Sarah Thompson as Annie
  • Paige Turco as Stacey Strobl
  • Sharon Washington as Mortuary Technician
  • Julie White as Colonel Karen Bell
  • Emily Wickersham as Kelley Phelps
  • William Wise as Larry Hertzog
  • Tom Wopat as John Phelps
  • Richard Reed as Rifle detail Staff Non Commissioned Officer

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