The Jerky Boys: The Movie - Characters

Characters

The main characters are:

  • Johnny — (Himself) one of the two prank callers.
  • Kamal — (Himself) one of the two prank callers.
  • Ernie Lazarro — (Alan Arkin) a powerful mob boss who the prank callers get tangled up with.
  • Tony Scarboni — (Vincent Pastore) Lazarro's right hand man.
  • Geno — (Brian Tarantina) Scarboni's bumbling underling.
  • Sonny — (Peter Appel) Scarboni's bumbling underling.
  • Robert Worzic — (Brad Sullivan) a detective who is trying to bring a fictional "Frank Rizzo" down
  • Brett Weir — (James Lorinz) Johnny's weaselly mob-connected neighbor. A victim to the Jerky Boys.
  • Mrs. B — (Suzanne Shepherd) Johnny's long-suffering mother.
  • Uncle Freddy - (William Hickey) Johnny's Neighbor, seemingly a harmless old kook but really an old-time mob boss
  • Mickey — (Alan North) Owns the bar Johnny B. and Kamal frequent.
  • Construction Foreman — (Joe Lisi) a construction worker, who fires Johnny and Kamal.
  • Burger Bob Customer — (Ron Ostrow) a customer ordering lunch at Burger Bob's drive through.
  • Band Manager — (Ozzy Osbourne) band manager for Helmet.
  • Henry Bogdan — (Himself) one of the four members of Helmet.
  • Rob Echeverria — (Himself) one of the four members of Helmet.
  • Page Hamilton — (Himself) one of the four members of Helmet.
  • John Stanier — (Himself) one of the four members of Helmet.

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