The Spy Next Door - Cast

Cast

  • Jackie Chan as Bob Ho: a spy on loan to the CIA. He lives next door to his attractive girlfriend Gillian. Bob retires so he can spend more time with her. His real name is unknown. Bob and Gillian then marry in the end.
  • Amber Valletta as Gillian: An attractive woman and the next door neighbor, girlfriend and eventual wife of Bob. She is a skilled artist and has had many different relationships before. She becomes angry when Bob tells her he is a spy but after they defeat the bad guys they start over again. They later get married.
  • Madeline Carroll as Farren: Gillian's bratty stepdaughter who is 13. Gillian married her real father but then he left. Her mother died when she was young. She has a crush on Larry who works for Poldark.
  • Will Shadley as Ian: Gillian's son. He at first hates Bob but warms up to him later. He is picked on by two bullies at school. He is 10 years old.
  • Alina Foley as Nora: She is 4 years old and Gillian's younger daughter. She likes princesses and the colour pink. She likes Bob from the beginning.
  • Magnús Scheving as Anton Poldark: A Russian terrorist planning on destroying America's oil preservers.
  • Billy Ray Cyrus as Colton James: Bob's spy partner. He is later Bob's best man at his wedding.
  • George Lopez as Glaze: Bob's boss. He later begins to work for Poldark.
  • Lucas Till as Larry: A Terrorist working with Poldark. Farren has a crush on him.
  • Katherine Boecher as Tatiana Creel
  • Jeff Chase as Russian Thug

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