Tromeo and Juliet - Cast

Cast

Actor Character in Tromeo and Juliet Character in Romeo and Juliet
Will Keenan Tromeo Que Romeo Montague
Jane Jensen Juliet Capulet Juliet Capulet
Maximillian Shaun Cappy Capulet Lord Capulet
Valentine Miele Murray Martini Mercutio
Earl McKoy Monty Que Lord Montague
Stephen Blackehart Benny Que Benvolio
Patrick Connor Tyrone Capulet Tybalt
Wendy Adams Ingrid Capulet Lady Capulet
Steve Gibbons London Arbuckle Count Paris
Debbie Rochon Ness Nurse
Tiffany Shepis Peter Capulet Servant
Flip Brown Father Lawrence Friar Lawrence
Gene Terinoni Detective Ernie Scalus Prince Escalus
Jacqueline Tavarez Rosie Rosaline
Garon Peterson Fu Chang The Apothecary
Sean Gunn Sammy Capulet Sampson
Joe Fleishaker 1-900-HOT-HUNK N/A
James Gunn The "Found a Peanut" Father N/A
Brian Fox Bill Shakespeare N/A
Lemmy Narrator N/A

Lloyd Kaufman, Merle Allin and Ami James have non-speaking cameos in the film. A scene featuring Ron Jeremy as a homeless man was filmed but ultimately deleted from the final cut of the movie.

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