Saturday Night Fever - Cast

Cast

  • John Travolta as Tony Manero
  • Karen Lynn Gorney as Stephanie Mangano
  • Barry Miller as Bobby C.
  • Joseph Cali as Joey
  • Paul Pape as Double J.
  • Donna Pescow as Annette, a former girlfriend of Tony, still in love with him
  • Bruce Ornstein as Gus
  • Val Bisoglio as Frank Manero, Sr, Tony's father; an unemployed construction worker
  • Julie Bovasso as Flo Manero, Tony's mother
  • Martin Shakar as Father Frank Manero, Jr, Tony's brother; a Catholic priest
  • Nina Hansen as Tony's grandmother
  • Lisa Peluso as Linda Manero, Tony's sister
  • Sam Coppola as Dan Fusco, paint store owner, Tony's boss
  • Denny Dillon as Doreen
  • Bert Michaels as Pete, owner of dance studio
  • Robert Costanzo as Paint store customer
  • Robert Weil as Becker
  • Shelly Batt as the girl who kisses Tony on the dance floor, as 'Al Pacino'
  • Fran Drescher as Connie (Drescher's film debut)
  • Donald Gantry as Jay Langhart
  • Ann Travolta as Pizza girl (Travolta's sister)
  • Helen Travolta as Lady in paint store (Travolta's mother)
  • Monti Rock III as The deejay
  • Adrienne King as Dancer (uncredited)

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