The Hangover - Cast

Cast

  • Bradley Cooper as Phil Wenneck, a teacher.
  • Ed Helms as Dr. Stu Price, a dentist.
  • Zach Galifianakis as Alan Garner, Doug's socially inept, future brother-in-law.
  • Justin Bartha as Doug Billings, the groom.
  • Heather Graham as Jade, a stripper and escort.
  • Jeffrey Tambor as Sid Garner, Tracy's father.
  • Sasha Barrese as Tracy Garner, the bride.
  • Rachael Harris as Melissa, Stu's girlfriend.
  • Ken Jeong as Leslie Chow, a flamboyant Chinese gangster.
  • Mike Epps as "Black Doug", a drug dealer who is mistaken for Doug.
  • Rob Riggle as Officer Franklin
  • Cleo King as Officer Garden
  • Ian Anthony Dale as Chow's #1
  • Michael Li as Chow's #2
  • Mike Tyson as himself. Tyson originally refused to appear in the film. However, he changed his mind when he found out that Todd Phillips directed Old School, which Tyson liked. Tyson later said that working on the film convinced him to change his lifestyle.
  • Matt Walsh as Dr.Valsh
  • Dan Finnerty as wedding singer
  • Murray Gershenz as Felix
  • Andrew Astor as Eli
  • Casey Margolis as Budnick

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