Wayne's World (film) - Cast

Cast

  • Mike Myers as Wayne Campbell
  • Dana Carvey as Garth Algar
  • Tia Carrere as Cassandra Wong
  • Rob Lowe as Benjamin Kane
  • Lara Flynn Boyle as Stacy, Wayne's crazy ex-girlfriend
  • Michael DeLuise as Alan, one of Wayne and Garth's crew
  • Lee Tergesen as Terry, Wayne and Garth's head cameraman
  • Dan Bell as Neil, Wayne's and Garth's other crewman
  • Sean Gregory Sullivan as Phil, Wayne and Garth's perpetually wasted friend who works at an auto repair shop
  • Brian Doyle-Murray as video arcade magnate Noah Vanderhoff
  • Colleen Camp as Mrs. Vanderhoff
  • Kurt Fuller as Russell Finley, Benjamin's assistant
  • Chris Farley as the well-informed security guard at the back of Alice Cooper concert
  • Frank DiLeo as rock promoter Frankie 'Mr. Big' Sharp
  • Ed O'Neill as Glen, the manager at Stan Mikita's Donuts
  • Mike Hagerty as Davy, a controller at the Cable 10 television station who Benjamin and Russell ask for help, he later claims that he got laid off while at Stan Mikita's.
  • Frederick Coffin as Officer Koharski
  • Donna Dixon as Garth's dream woman
  • Ione Skye as Elyse, Benjamin's girlfriend, who introduces him to Wayne's World
  • Robin Ruzan as a waitress
  • Charles Noland as Ron Paxton, who tries to market his invention, the "Suck-Kut", to Garth
  • Carmen Filpi as Old Man Withers
  • Chaz Healy as Concert-goer
  • Robert Patrick as T-1000
  • Alice Cooper with Pete Friesen, Derek Sherinian, Stef Burns, and Jimmy DeGrasso as themselves.

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