28 Days (film) - Cast

Cast

  • Sandra Bullock as Gwen Cummings: the film's protagonist. A newspaper columnist with drug and alcohol problems
  • Azura Skye as Andrea Delaney: A 17-year-old heroin addict.
  • Dominic West as Jasper: Gwen's boyfriend. An alcoholic as well, he considers Gwen's recovery a joke.
  • Viggo Mortensen as Eddie Boone: One of the other patients in rehab, a famous baseball player. Addicted to alcohol, drugs, and sex.
  • Elizabeth Perkins as Lily Cummings: Gwen's older sister who gets married at the beginning of the film.
  • Alan Tudyk as Gerhardt, a patient and dancer.
  • Reni Santoni as Daniel: One of the other patients in rehab, a former doctor.
  • Marianne Jean-Baptiste as Roshanda: One of the other patients in rehab, mother of two young children.
  • Diane Ladd as Bobbie Jean: One of the other patients in rehab, an elderly lady.
  • Mike O'Malley as Oliver: One of the other patients in rehab, a sex addict.
  • Steve Buscemi as Cornell Shaw: a former addict who now works as one of the counselors in the rehab clinic.
  • Margo Martindale as Betty: the clinic's receptionist.
  • Susan Krebs as Evelyn: The clinic's psychologist who leads all of the group meetings.
  • Elijah Kelley as Darnell: One of Roshanda's children

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