The Green Hornet (2011 Film) - Cast

Cast

  • Seth Rogen as Britt Reid / The Green Hornet: A wealthy newspaper publisher who is secretly the masked crimefighter The Green Hornet.
  • Jay Chou as Kato: A personal mechanic and martial arts expert who becomes the Green Hornet's valet and sidekick.
  • Christoph Waltz as Benjamin Chudnofsky: A paranoid Russian gangster who plans to join all of the crime families of Los Angeles together to organize a "super-mafia."
  • Cameron Diaz as Lenore "Casey" Case: The love interest of Reid and Kato. She is also Reid's secretary for The Daily Sentinel.
  • Tom Wilkinson as James Reid: Britt's stern, wealthy father and a successful newspaper publisher.
  • David Harbour as District Attorney Frank Scanlon: Scanlon is an ally of Benjamin Chudnofsky who bribed town officials into downplaying the city's level of crime in order to help his career.
  • Edward James Olmos as Mike Axford, managing editor of The Daily Sentinel
  • Jamie Harris as Popeye
  • Chad Coleman as Chili
  • Edward Furlong as Tupper: A meth producer
  • Analeigh Tipton as Ana Lee
  • Reuben Langdon as Crackhead
  • Jerry Trimble as Chudnofsky's man
  • James Franco as Danny "Crystal" Clear (uncredited), a young meth dealer and rival of Chudnofsky who is killed by a remote-activated briefcase bomb left upon Chudnofsky's departure that destroyed his nightclub.

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