Coneheads (film) - Cast

Cast

  • Dan Aykroyd as Beldar Conehead / Donald R. DeCicco
  • Jane Curtin as Prymaat Conehead / Mary Margaret Rowney
  • Michelle Burke as Connie Conehead
  • Michael McKean as Gorman Seedling, INS Agent
  • David Spade as Eli Turnbull, Seedling's assistant
  • Chris Farley as Ronnie Bradford, Connie's boyfriend
  • Sinbad as Otto
  • Michael Richards as Motel Clerk
  • Eddie Griffin as Customer
  • Phil Hartman as Marlax
  • Adam Sandler as Carmine Weiner
  • Mitchell Bobrow as Garthok Combatant
  • Jason Alexander as Larry Farber
  • Lisa Jane Persky as Lisa Farber
  • Dave Thomas as Highmaster
  • Laraine Newman as Laarta
  • Garrett Morris as Captain Orecruiser
  • Drew Carey as Taxi Passenger
  • Kevin Nealon as Senator
  • Jan Hooks as Gladys Johnson
  • Parker Posey as Stephanie
  • Joey Lauren Adams as Christina
  • Julia Sweeney as Principal
  • Ellen DeGeneres as Coach
  • Tim Meadows as Athletic Cone
  • Peter Aykroyd as Highmaster Mentot
  • Jonathan Penner as Captain Air Traffic
  • Whip Hubley as F-16 Pilot
  • Jon Lovitz as Dr. Rudolph, dentist (uncredited)
  • Tom Arnold as Golfer (uncredited) (Tom Arnold's character is the only person, in either the film or any of the sketches, to actually question the shape of Beldar's head, while everyone else remains strangely oblivious.)

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