Cast
- Jeff Goldblum as Dr. Ian Malcolm, a mathematician and chaos theorist.
- Julianne Moore as Dr. Sarah Harding, a behavioral paleontologist and Ian's girlfriend.
- Vince Vaughn as Nick Van Owen, a well-traveled and experienced documentarian and environmentalist.
- Pete Postlethwaite as Roland Tembo, a big-game hunter from Africa and the leader of his team.
- Arliss Howard as Peter Ludlow, InGen's current CEO and Hammond's conniving nephew.
- Richard Schiff as Eddie Carr, a timid and sardonic field equipment expert.
- Peter Stormare as Dieter Stark, the InGen team's second-in-command, under Roland Tembo.
- Richard Attenborough as John Hammond, InGen's former CEO and the park's original visionary.
- Vanessa Lee Chester as Kelly Curtis Malcolm, Malcolm's teenage daughter from a failed marriage.
- Thomas F. Duffy as Dr. Robert Burke, the InGen team's dinosaur expert.
- Harvey Jason as Ajay Sidhu, Roland's immensely loyal and long-time hunting partner from India.
- Ariana Richards as Lex Murphy, Hammond's granddaughter and a survivor of the events on Isla Nublar.
- Joseph Mazzello as Tim Murphy, Hammond's grandson and also a survivor of the events on Isla Nublar.
- Thomas Rosales Jr. as Carter, Dieter's only friend.
- Geno Silva as Carlos, the Mar Del Plata's captain who took Ian Malcolm and his team to Isla Sorna.
- Alex Miranda as Higo, Carlos' son.
- Ibrahim Afellay as Mr.Nicholas, Chief Financial Director of InGen who was Eaten Alive by the Adult Tyrannosaur
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