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Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey

Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey (1991)

Rating: 6.2 of 10

Below is the list of the 53 actors that worked in Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey. 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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Keanu Reeves as Ted

Alex Winter as Granny Preston, Bill

William Sadler as Grim Reaper

Joss Ackland as De Nomolos

Pam Grier as Ms. Wardroe

George Carlin as Rufus

Amy Stock-Poynton as Missy

Jim Martin as Sir James Martin

Hal Landon Jr. as Captain Logan

Annette Azcuy as Elizabeth

Sarah Trigger as Joanna

Chelcie Ross as Colonel Oats

Taj Mahal as Gatekeeper

Robert Noble as Bach

Hal Landon Sr. as Thomas Edison

Eleni Kelakos as Ria Paschelle

Roy Brocksmith as Deputy James

J. Patrick McNamara as Mr. Preston

Dana Stevens as 1st Seance Member

Valerie Spencer as 2nd Seance Member

Kathryn Miller as 3rd Seance Member

Carol Rosenthal as 4th Seance Member

Chris Matheson as 'Ugly' Seance Member

Ed Solomon as 'Stupid' Seance Member

Anthony G. Schmidt as Dark Figure

Brendan Ryan as Young Ted

William Thorne as Young Bill

Ed Gale as Station

Arturo Gil as Station

Tom Allard as Big Station

Terry Finn as Heavenly Greeter

John Ehrin as Albert Einstein

Don Forney as Benjamin Franklin

Michael Chambers as Good Robot Bill

Bruno Falcon as Good Robot Ted

Ed Cambridge as George Washington Carver

Tad Horino as Confucius

William Shatner as Captain James Tiberius Kirk

Peter Hewitt as The Smoker

Primus Primus as Themselves

Les Claypool as Primus

Tim Alexander as Primus

Larry Lalonde as Primus

Tanya Newbould as Kate Axelrod

Bozdog Marnie as Audience

Candace Mead as Child

Dennis Ott as Bit Part

Frank Welker as Evil Easter Bunny, Station, The Devil

Keith Western as Partygoer in Hell

Lauren Mead as Child

Marni Joan Bakst as English Family Member

Sadler Colley Bakst as English Family Member

Tery Lockett as Futuristic Student