Taxi (TV Series) - Cast

Cast

This table does not count the two-part "Taxi Celebration/Retrospective"

Actor Role Years Seasons Episodes
Judd Hirsch Alex Rieger 1978–1983 1–5 112
Danny DeVito Louie De Palma
Marilu Henner Elaine O'Connor Nardo
Tony Danza Tony Banta
J. Alan Thomas Jeff Bennett 1–5 (Supporting) 10512
Christopher Lloyd Reverend Jim 'Iggy' Ignatowski 1 (Guest), 2 (Guest then Star), 3–5 (Star) 82
Jeff Conaway Bobby Wheeler 1978–1982 1–3 (Star), 4 (3 Episodes) 69
Andy Kaufman Latka Gravas 1978–1983 1–5 (Starring Credit When Present) 682
T.J. Castronova Tommy Jeffries (Bartender At Mario's) 1979–1983 1–5 (Supporting) 2323
Randall Carver John Burns 1978–1979 1 22
Carol Kane Simka Gravas 1980–1983 2 (1 Episode), 4 (2 Episodes), 5 (Starring Credit When Present) 16
Rhea Perlman Zena Sherman/Louie's Girlfriend4 1978–1983 1–5 (Guest Star) 6

1Both credited and uncredited.
2This is the correct number of episodes that credit this character.
3This may not be completely accurate as there were some Tommy-look-alike's in some episodes set in Mario's earlier on.
4Rhea Perlman played John's girlfriend's voice in the pilot episode, but the part was cut.

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