Class Act - Cast

Cast

  • Christopher "Kid" Reid — Duncan Pinderhughes
  • Christopher "Play" Martin — Michael "Blade" Brown
  • Karyn Parsons — Ellen
  • Rick Ducommun — Parole Officer Reichert
  • Alysia Rogers — Damita
  • Andre Rosey Brown — Jail Guard
  • David Basulto — Go-Go
  • Doug E. Doug — Popsicle
  • George Alvarez — Tommy
  • Lamont Johnson — Wedge
  • Loretta Devine — Ms. Brown
  • Mariann Aalda — Mrs. Pinderhughes
  • Meshach Taylor — Mr. Pinderhughes
  • Michael Whaley — Tyrone
  • Patricia Fraser — Mrs. Ipswitch
  • Pauly Shore — Julian Thomas (uncredited)
  • Raye Birk — Principal Kratz
  • Reginald Ballard — Fruity
  • Simply Marvalous — Ms. Jackson
  • Thomas Mikal Ford — Mink

Cameo appearances by:

  • Lance Crouther — Bad Dude #1
  • Rhea Perlman — Ms. Simpson
  • Sam McMurray — Skip Wankman
  • Baldwin C. Sykes — Bad Dude #2

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