The Majestic (film) - Cast

Cast

  • Jim Carrey - Peter Appleton
  • Laurie Holden - Adele Stanton
  • Martin Landau - Harry Trimble
  • David Ogden Stiers - Doc Stanton
  • James Whitmore - Stan Keller
  • Gerry Black - Emmett Smith
  • Jeffrey DeMunn - Mayor Ernie Cole
  • Brent Briscoe - Sheriff Cecil Coleman
  • Catherine Dent - Mabel
  • Ron Rifkin - Kevin Bannerman
  • Allen Garfield - Leo Kubelsky
  • Amanda Detmer - Sandra Sinclair
  • Hal Holbrook - Congressman Doyle
  • Bob Balaban - Elvin Clyde
  • Daniel von Bargen - Federal Agent Ellerby
  • Shawn Doyle - Federal Agent Saunders
  • Csilla Horvath - Nurse Muriel
  • Earl Boen - Newsreel Announcer (voice)
  • Bruce Campbell - Roland the Intrepid Explorer
  • Cliff Curtis - The Evil But Handsome Prince Khalid
  • Michael Sloane - Kindly Old Professor Meredith
  • Matt Damon - Luke Trimble (voice)
  • J. Edgar Hoover - Himself (archive footage, uncredited)
  • Garry Marshall - Unnamed Studio Executive #1 (voice cameo)
  • Paul Mazursky - Unnamed Studio Executive #2 (voice cameo)
  • Sydney Pollack - Unnamed Studio Executive #3 (voice cameo)
  • Carl Reiner - Unnamed Studio Executive #4 (voice cameo)
  • Rob Reiner - Unnamed Studio Executive #5 (voice cameo)

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