The Grudge 2 - Cast

Cast

  • Amber Tamblyn as Aubrey Davis, Karen's little sister
  • Arielle Kebbel as Allison Fleming, a shy and emotional exchange student.
  • Takako Fuji as Kayako Saeki
  • Edison Chen as Eason, a journalist who is investigating the Saeki murders
  • Sarah Roemer as Lacey Kimble, a cheerleader and Jake's kind and supporting older sister
  • Jennifer Beals as Trish Kimble, Bill's new wife
  • Matthew Knight as Jake Kimble, a young boy who suspects something happening in their apartment
  • Teresa Palmer as Vanessa, the popular bully of Japan International High School
  • Misako Uno as Miyuki Nazawa, Vanessa's best friend
  • Sarah Michelle Gellar as Karen Davis, the sole, traumatized survivor of the curse and Aubrey's older sister.
  • Christopher Cousins as Bill Kimble, Jake and Lacey's father
  • Jenna Dewan as Sally, Lacey's neighbor and best friend
  • Joanna Cassidy as Mrs. Davis, Karen and Aubrey's sick mother
  • Shaun Sipos as Michael, Miyuki's boyfriend
  • Ohga Tanaka and Yuya Ozeki as Toshio Saeki
  • Takashi Matsuyama as Takeo Saeki, Kayako's husband who becomes angry after seeing that she has feelings for another man
  • Kim Miyori as Mrs. Kawamata who is Kayako's mother
  • Eve Gordon as Ms. Dale, Japan International High School's counselor
  • Paul Jarrett as Mr. Fleming, Allison's father
  • Gwen Lorenzetti as Mrs. Fleming, Allison's mother

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