The City (1998 Film) - Cast

Cast

Professional actors

  • Joseph Rigano as The Contractor
  • Mateo Gómez as Man (Bricks story)
  • José Rabelo as Luis, The Father (Puppeteer story)
  • Teresa Yenque as Consuelo (Seamstress story)
  • Taek Limb Hyoung as Sweatshop Manager (Seamstress story)
  • Jawon Kim as Sweatshop Manager (Seamstress story)

Non-professional actors

  • Antonio Peralta as The Photographer

Bricks

  • Fernando Reyes as Jose
  • Anthony Rivera as The Boy
  • Miguel Maldonado as The Organizer
  • Ricardo Cuevas as Man
  • Moisés García as Man
  • Marcos Martínez García as Man
  • Cezar Monzón as Man
  • Harsh Nayyar as Man
  • Víctor Sierra as Man
  • Carlos Torrentes as Man

Home

  • Cipriano García as Francisco, the Young Man
  • Leticia Herrera as Maria, the Young Woman

The Puppeteer

  • Stephanie Viruet as Dulce, the Daughter
  • Gene Ruffini as The City Worker
  • Eileen Vega as The Health Worker
  • Denia Brache as The Friend
  • Marta de la Cruz as The School Registrar

Seamstress

  • Silvia Goiz as Ana, the Seamstress
  • Rosa Caguana as Friend
  • Guillermina De Jesus as Friend
  • Betty Mendoza as Friend
  • Ángeles Rubio as Friend

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