Local Hero - Cast

Cast

  • Peter Riegert as Mac
  • Burt Lancaster as Felix Happer
  • Fulton Mackay as Ben Knox
  • Denis Lawson as Gordon Urquhart
  • Norman Chancer as Moritz
  • Peter Capaldi as Danny Oldsen
  • Rikki Fulton as Geddes
  • Alex Norton as Watt
  • Jenny Seagrove as Marina
  • Jennifer Black as Stella
  • Christopher Rozycki as Victor
  • Christopher Asante as Rev. Macpherson
  • John Gordon Sinclair as Ricky
  • John M. Jackson as Cal
  • Dan Ammerman as Donaldson
  • Tam Dean Burn as Roddy
  • Luke Coulter as Baby
  • Karen Douglas as Mrs Wyatt
  • Kenny Ireland as Skipper
  • Harlan Jordan as Fountain
  • Charles Kearney as Peter
  • Betty Macey as Switchboard Operator
  • David Mowat as Gideon
  • John Poland as Anderson
  • Brian Rowan as Ace Tone
  • Ann Scott-Jones as Linda Fraser
  • Ian Stewart as Mr Bulloch
  • Tanya Ticktin as Russian Girl
  • Jonathan Watson as Jonathan
  • Mark Winchester as Ace Tone
  • Dave Anderson as Fraser
  • Alan Clark as Ace Tone
  • Alan Darby as Ace Tone
  • Caroline Guthrie as Pauline
  • Ray Jeffries as Andrew
  • Willie Joss as Sandy
  • James Kennedy as Edward
  • Michele McCarel as Switchboard Operator
  • Roddy Murray as Ace Tone
  • Buddy Quaid as Crabbe
  • Edith Ruddick as Old Lady
  • Anne Thompson as Switchboard Operator
  • Sandra Voe as Mrs Fraser
  • Dale Winchester as Ace Tone
  • Jimmy Yuill as Iain

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