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42

42 (2013)

Rating: 7.5 of 10

Below is the list of the 228 actors that worked in 42. When you find the person you are looking for, click on the link to view a list of actors they have worked with.


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Chadwick Boseman as Jackie Robinson

Harrison Ford as Branch Rickey

Nicole Beharie as Rachel Robinson

Christopher Meloni as Leo Durocher

Ryan Merriman as Dixie Walker

Lucas Black as Pee Wee Reese

André Holland as Wendell Smith

Alan Tudyk as Ben Chapman

Hamish Linklater as Ralph Branca

T.R. Knight as Harold Parrott

John C. McGinley as Red Barber

Toby Huss as Clyde Sukeforth

Max Gail as Burt Shotton

Brad Beyer as Kirby Higbe

James Pickens Jr. as Mr. Brock

Gino Anthony Pesi as Joe Garagiola

Brett Cullen as Clay Hopper

Jesse Luken as Eddie Stanky

Jamey Holliday as Pete Reiser

Derek Phillips as Bobby Bragan

Jamie Ruehling as Spider Jorgensen

Blake Sanders as Gene Hermanski

Johnny Knight as Carl Furillo

Clint O'Brien as Hugh Casey

Dusan Brown as Ed Charles

Cherise Boothe as Ed's Mother

Friedel Pinkston as Birmingham Catcher

Linc Hand as Fritz Ostermueller

Thomas Helgeland as Everett McCooey

Matt Clark as Luther

Peter Mackenzie as Happy Chandler

Joe Inscoe as Bob Cooke

Monnae Michaell as Mallie

Karole Foreman as Duff Harris

C.J. Nitkowski as Dutch Leonard

Scott Callaway as Andy Seminick

Aaron Farb as Phillie Two

James Rackley as Phillie One

Anthony S. Goolsby as Monarch Batter

Lou Criscuolo as Reporter One

Ross Hughes as Reporter Two

Joe Knezevich as Reporter Three

Mark Harelik as Herb Pennock

Kenny Cook as Fan One

David Sweeney as Fan Two

Rhoda Griffis as Miss Bishop

Daniel Fenlon as Babe Hamburger

Maury Covington as Policeman

Henry Friedman as Freckles

Holden Hansen as Freckle's Dad

Zarha Sandy as Bowman's Cafe

Dan Mengini as Spectator One

Jon Kohler as Spectator Two

Marc Gowan as Doctor

Jackson Walker as Jimmy Powers

Danny Vinson as Eddie Dyer

Ari Blinder as Photographer

William Flaman as Cracker

Denise Moyé as Older Woman

Peter Jurasik as Hotel Manager

Michael H. Cole as Another Reporter

Janet Metzger as Jane Ann

Dax Griffin as Racist City Island Fan

Jayson Warner Smith as White Gas Station Attendant

Jeremy Ray Taylor as Boy

Christopher Harvey as Bus Driver

Kelley Jakle as Alice

Jud Tylor as Laraine Day

Tobias Michael Finn as Panamanian Kid

Ercell A. Grimes Jr. as Shouting Fan

Dwight Houser as City Island Umpire

Barry Suttle as Roosevelt Home Umpire

Andrew B. Roberts as Ball One Umpire

Jimmie L. Coleman as Negro League Umpire

Steve Hicks as Umpire One

Wayne Hickey as Umpire Two

Andrew C. Mullins as Umpire Three

Dennis A. Spears as Umpire Four

Gary Miller as Umpire Five

Todd Wilson as Reporter Four

David Thoms as Enos Slaughter

Richard Tavernaro as Deland Umpire

Hunter Clowdus as Dodger Bat Boy

Tucker Allen as Baseball Player

Chance Beam as Baseball Player

Matthew Brooks as Baseball Player

Chad Cannon as Baseball Player

Tom Capallo as Baseball Player

Nate Chancey as Baseball Player

Kyle Cyprysiak as Baseball Player

Brett Denney as Baseball Player

Barry Fowler as Baseball Player

Andrew Ginther as Baseball Player

Jeremy Hazen as Baseball Player

Chris Henegar as Baseball Player

Austin Hester as Baseball Player

Matthew Hill as Baseball Player

Daniel Howard as Baseball Player

Matthew Hubbard as Baseball Player

Chad R Johnson as Baseball Player

Brandon Kersey as Baseball Player

Luke Large as Baseball Player

Brian Lauderdale as Baseball Player

Keith Law as Baseball Player

Ben Loderhose as Baseball Player

Mitchell McBee as Baseball Player

Kirklan Moore as Baseball Player

Marc Nellist as Baseball Player

Andrew Paul as Baseball Player

Darren Radcliff as Baseball Player

Danny Sawyer as Baseball Player

Jake Sharrock as Baseball Player

Jack Stewart as Baseball Player

Justin Willingham as Baseball Player

Abigail Jackson as Waldorf Woman

Alexander Karim

Amanda Pasierbowicz as Baseball Fan

Andrew R. Kaplan as Reporter, Ebbets Heckler

Andrew Rush as Lee Handley

Anthony B. Harris as Street Pedestrian, Airport Passenger

Becky Boyd as Airline Gate Agent

Ben McGinley as Eddie Basinski-Pittsburgh Pirate

Ben Smith as Boston Brave

Benjamin C. Graham as Dodgers Fan

Betsey Brindger as Extra

Bilan Walker as Baseball Fan

Bobby Akers as Baseball Fan

Brandon J. White as Baseball fan

Chad Gentry as Umpire

Chance Bartels as Dodgers Fan

Charles Parnell as Herbert T. Miller

Chris Knipp as Dodger Fan

Chuck Clark as Ballpark Usher, Cab Rider

Colman Domingo as Lawson Bowman

Courtney Rose Collins as Young Lady at Train Station

Cullen Moss as Waiting Reporter

Curry Stone as Game Observer, Guy in Train 2

Daniel Gale as Running Dodger #1

Dave Moro as Billy Herman

David Dillon as Leader of Assault

David Stanbra as Stan Musial

Debi Kimsey as Manicurist

Dena Rivera as Bowman Cafe Patron

Denise Santos as Secretary

Don Pravda as Dodgers Fan

Donterrius Ruff as Monarch #27

Drake Fenlon as Dodgers Fan

DuRa Brown as Dodgers Fan

Emily Marie Palmer as Girl with Branch Rickey

Eric Mendenhall as Brooklyn Fan

Evan D. Anderson as Sailor

Evan Friedman as Spectator, Sailor

Frank Brennan as BWA Speaker

Gerald Duckworth as Montreal Royals Coach

Greg Crews as Garbage Man

Henry G. Sanders as Max

Herman Johansen as Phillies Bench Coach

Jack Landry as Printer

Jackson Flowers as Phillies Dugout Player

James Harvley as Outside Bar Patron

James Watlington as Batboy

Jarrod Cuthrell as Vendor

Jay Payton as Rachel's Brother

Jennifer Cocker as Baseball Fan

Jennifer Urbanski as Spectator

Jeremy Bales as Phillies Bat Boy

Jermaine Thomas as Monarch #40

Jerrad Vunovich as Bat Boy

Jim Alderson as Pittsburgh Pirates Player #30, Pittsburgh Pirates Dugout Player #30

Joan Farrell as Lawson Bowman Patron

Joe Kiefer as Reporter

Joe W. Lacey as Fan

John Collier as Fan

Joseph Wesolowski as Spectator

Joshua Roberts as Baseball Fan

Juan Martel as Monarch #25

Kacie Jo Marta Nickles as New York Shopper

Kevin DiStasio as Heckler

Kimberly Gamble as Girl Waiting at Train Station

King Saville as Reds Catcher

Kurt Austin Maxwell as Score Keeper, Fan

Kurt Maxwell as Fan, Score Keeper

Kurtis Montgomery as Rex Barney - Brooklyn Dodger

Lee Pickron as Baseball Player

Lisa Fulford as Baseball Fan

Loren L. Baker as Reporter

Marc-Henry Lazarre as Fan, Spectator

Mark Houser as Dodger Fan

Marvin E. West as Fan

Matthew Dietz as Montreal Royals Basebal Player

Matthew Lyda as Jackie Heckler

Melissa Bender as Dodger Fan

Michael Fortune as Baggage Carrier

Michael J. Walker as Baseball Fan

Michael James Barrett IV as Baseball Player

Michael Keating as Honorguardsmen #3

Michael Knight as Spectator

Michael L. Nesbitt as Preacher

Michael Ysidro as Vendor #1

Michele Nichols as Baseball Fan

Miranda-Lynn Gartin as Montreal Fan

Moses J. Moseley as Civilian

Nathan Sikes as Dodgers Fan

Neko Parham as Deacon

Nickolas Wolf as Baseball Fan

Nicole Dukes as Extra

River Thompson as Young spectator

Rob Crowe as Brooklyn Dodger Fan

Robert Hornak as Brooklyn Dodgers Fan

Ron Prather as Umpire Crosley

Sabrina C. Williams as Dodger Fan

Scott Ledbetter as Townsman

Sean Buxton as Hank Behrman

Sean Nix as Jake Pitler - Dodgers Coach

Stephanie Davis as Baseball Fan

Taylor Dougherty as Baseball Fan

Thomas Walls as Montreal Royals Third Base Coach #22

Tim Ware as Cook

Todd Maynor as Spectator

Tonia Morris as Panamanian Woman

Tony Vaughn as Deacon

Trey McGriff as Waldorf Member

Ty Fairchild as Pete Center - Cleveland Indians Pitcher

Tyler Bilyeu as Young Man in Train

Valin Brenwen as Dodger Player

Walter Hendrix III as Baseball Fan

Wayne Webb as Waldorf Patron

Wes Weems as Indians Coach