The Stand (TV Miniseries) - Cast

Cast

  • Gary Sinise as Stu Redman
  • Molly Ringwald as Frannie Goldsmith
  • Jamey Sheridan as Randall Flagg
  • Laura San Giacomo as Nadine Cross
  • Ruby Dee as Mother Abagail Freemantle
  • Ossie Davis as Judge Richard Farris
  • Miguel Ferrer as Lloyd Henreid
  • Corin Nemec as Harold Lauder
  • Matt Frewer as Trashcan Man
  • Adam Storke as Larry Underwood
  • Ray Walston as Glen Bateman
  • Rob Lowe as Nick Andros
  • Bill Fagerbakke as Tom Cullen
  • Peter van Norden as Ralph Brentner
  • Rick Aviles as Rat Man
  • Max Wright as Dr. Herbert Denninger
  • Shawnee Smith as Julie Lawry
  • Cynthia Garris as Susan Stern
  • William Newman as Dr. Soames
  • Kareem Abdul-Jabbar as The Monster Shouter
  • Warren Frost as Dr. George Richardson
  • John Bloom as Deputy Joe-Bob
  • Troy Evans as Sheriff Johnny Baker
  • Stephen King as Teddy Weizak
  • John Landis as Russ Dorr
  • Sam Raimi as Bobby Terry
  • Chuck Adamson as Barry Dorgan
  • Kellie Overbey as Dayna Jurgens
  • Ray McKinnon as Charlie D. Campion
  • Bridgit Ryan as Lucy Swann
  • David Kirk Chambers as Brad Kitchner
  • Kathy Bates as Rae Flowers (uncredited)
  • Ed Harris as Gen. Bill Starkey (uncredited)
  • Sherman Howard as Dr. Dietz
  • Ken Jenkins as Peter Goldsmith
  • Richard Lineback as Poke Freeman
  • Sam Anderson as Whitney Horgan
  • Leo Geter as Chad Norris
  • Patrick Kilpatrick as Ray Booth
  • Jordan Lund as Bill Hapscomb
  • Jim Haynie as Deputy Kingsolving
  • Billy L. Sullivan as Joe
  • Hope Marie Carlton as Sally Campion

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