Walker (film) - Cast

Cast

  • Ed Harris as William Walker
  • Richard Masur as E. G. Squier
  • Rene Auberjonois as Major Siegfried Henningson
  • Keith Szarabajka as Timothy Crocker
  • Sy Richardson as Captain Hornsby
  • Xander Berkeley as Byron Cole
  • John Diehl as Stebbins
  • Peter Boyle as Cornelius Vanderbilt
  • Marlee Matlin as Ellen Martin
  • Alfonso Arau as Gaston de Raousset-Boulbon
  • Pedro Armendáriz, Jr. as Muñoz
  • Gerrit Graham as Norvell Walker
  • William O'Leary as James Walker
  • Blanca Guerra as Doña Yrena
  • Miguel Sandoval as Parker French
  • Rick Barker as Breckenridge
  • Karl Braun as Bruno von Natzmer
  • Kathy Burke as Annie Mae
  • Richard Edson as Turley
  • Bennet Guillory as Achilles Kewen
  • David Hayman as Father Rossiter
  • Dick Rude as Washburn
  • Zander Schloss as Huey
  • Milton Selzer as Judge
  • Edward Tudor-Pole as Doubleday
  • Norbert Weisser as Prange
  • Biff Yeager as Max / Carpetbagger
  • Del Zamora as Padre Vigil
  • Richard Zobel as Lemuel
  • Joe Strummer as Faucet
  • Fox Harris as District Attorney

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