The Waterboy - Cast and Characters

Cast and Characters

  • Adam Sandler as Robert 'Bobby' Boucher, Jr.
  • Kathy Bates as Helen 'Mama' Boucher
  • Fairuza Balk as Vicki Boucher Nee Vaillancourt
  • Henry Winkler as Coach Klein
  • Jerry Reed as Coach Red Beaulieu
  • Larry Gilliard, Jr. as Derek Wallace
  • Blake Clark as Farmer Fran
  • Peter Dante as Gee Grenouille
  • Jonathan Loughran as Lyle Robideaux
  • Al Whiting as Casey Bugge
  • Clint Howard as Paco
  • Allen Covert as Walter
  • Rob Schneider as Townie
  • Matt Baylis as Student
  • Todd Holland as Greg Meaney
  • Kirk Lindell as Dumb Redneck 3
  • Kevin Farley as Jim Simonds
  • Frank Coraci as Robert 'Roberto' Boucher, Sr.
  • Paul Wight as Captain Insano (better known as Big Show in World Wrestling Entertainment)
  • Soon Hee Newbold as Mud Dog Cheerleader
  • Dan Fouts as Himself (ABC Sports commentator)
  • Brent Musburger as Himself (ABC Sports commentator)
  • Lynn Swann as Himself (ABC Sports commentator)
  • Chris Fowler as Himself (ESPN commentator)
  • Lee Corso as Himself (ESPN commentator)
  • Dan Patrick as Himself (ESPN commentator)
  • Lawrence Taylor as Himself (LT's Louisiana Lightning Training Football Camp)
  • Bill Cowher as Himself (Pittsburgh Steelers coach)
  • Jimmy Johnson as Himself (Miami Dolphins coach)
  • Sam Hazlewood as Himself (Bourbon Bowl Crowd)
  • Wade Phillips as Referee (uncredited)
  • Jennifer Bini Taylor as Rita
  • Moosie the Cocker Spaniel as herself

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