Dogma (film) - Cast

Cast

  • Ben Affleck as Bartleby, a former grigori.
  • Matt Damon as Loki, the former Angel of Death.
  • Linda Fiorentino as Bethany Sloane, an abortion clinic worker who is given the task of stopping Bartleby and Loki from returning to Heaven.
  • Jason Mewes and Kevin Smith as Jay and Silent Bob, two stoner drug-dealing prophets from New Jersey who join Bethany on her quest.
  • Salma Hayek as Serendipity, a muse who got a body on Earth so she could get credit for her work.
  • Chris Rock as Rufus, the thirteenth apostle who claims that his absence from the Bible is because he's black.
  • Alan Rickman as Metatron, the voice of God.
  • Jason Lee as Azrael, a muse who was sent to Hell for refusing to take sides during the war between God and Lucifer.
  • George Carlin as Ignatius Glick, a pompous, publicity-seeking Cardinal.
  • Ethan Suplee as Voice of Golgothan "Shit Demon", an "excremental" (a play on elemental) formed from the excrement of all who were crucified at Golgotha when they died.
  • Barret Hackney, Jared Pfennigwerth, and Kitao Sakurai as The Stygian Triplets, three teenagers brought from Hell by Azrael to aid in his machinations.
  • Bud Cort and Alanis Morissette as God.
  • Janeane Garofalo as Liz, Bethany's co-worker at the abortion clinic.
  • Dwight Ewell as Kane, a gang leader.
  • Brian O'Halloran as Grant Hicks, a reporter.
  • Jeff Anderson as a gun salesman.
  • Guinevere Turner as a bus station attendant.

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