Natural Born Killers - Cast

Cast

  • Woody Harrelson as Mickey Knox
  • Juliette Lewis as Mallory Wilson Knox
  • Robert Downey, Jr. as Wayne Gale
  • Tom Sizemore as Detective Jack Scagnetti
  • Tommy Lee Jones as Warden Dwight McClusky
  • Rodney Dangerfield as Ed Wilson
  • Edie McClurg as Mrs. Wilson
  • Sean Stone as Kevin Wilson
  • Russell Means as Navajo man
  • Lanny Flaherty as Earl
  • Evan Handler as David
  • Balthazar Getty as Gas station attendant
  • Richard Lineback as Sonny
  • Kirk Baltz as Roger
  • Steven Wright as Dr. Emil Reingold
  • Pruitt Taylor Vince as Deputy Warden Kavanaugh
  • Joe Grifasi as Deputy Sheriff Duncan Homolka
  • Everett Quinton as Deputy Wurlitzer
  • Marshall Bell as Deputy
  • Peter Crombie as Intense cop
  • Grand Bush as Prison Inmate
  • Louis Lombardi as Deputy "Sparky"
  • Dale Dye as Dale Wrigley
  • Corey Everson as Mallory Knox in TV reconstruction
  • O-Lan Jones as Mabel
Deleted scenes
  • Ashley Judd as Grace Mulberry
  • Rachel Ticotin as Prosecutor Wanda Bisbing
  • Peter and David Paul as Simon and Norman Hun
  • Denis Leary as Prison Inmate
  • Bret "Hitman" Hart as Prison Inmate
Uncredited
  • James Gammon as Redneck's buddy
  • Mark Harmon as Mickey Knox in TV reconstruction
  • Adrien Brody and David Pasquesi as Gale's cameramen
  • Arliss Howard as Owen Traft, Mickey and Mallory's Guardian Angel / The Demon

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