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Evil Angels

Evil Angels (1988)

Rating: 6.9 of 10

Below is the list of the 166 actors that worked in Evil Angels. 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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Meryl Streep as Lindy

Sam Neill as Michael

Dale Reeves as Aidan, 6 years

David Hoflin as Aidan, 8 years

Jason Reason as Aidan, 11 years

Michael Wetter as Reagan, 4 years

Kane Barton as Reagan, 6 years

Trent Roberts as Reagan, 9 years

Lauren Shepherd as Azaria

Bethany Ann Prickett as Azaria

Alison O'Connell as Azaria

Aliza Dason as Azaria

Jane Coker as Kahlia, new born

Rae-Leigh Henson as Kahlia, 18 months

Nicolette Minster as Kahlia, 4 years

Brian James as Cliff Murchison

Dorothy Alison as Avis Murchison

Maurie Fields as Barritt

Peter Hosking as Macknay

Matthew Barker as O'Loughlin

Bruce Kilpatrick as Peter Dean

Charles 'Bud' Tingwell as Muirhead

Bruce Myles as Barker

Neil Fitzpatrick as Phillips

Dennis Miller as Sturgess

Lewis Fitz-Gerald as Tipple

Brendan Higgins as Kirkham

Ian Swan as Cavanagh

Sandy Gore as Joy Kuhl

Kevin Miles as Professor Cameron

Edgar Metcalfe as Dr. Brown

Gary Files as Professor Chaikin

Peter Aanensen as Sims

Jon Finlayson as Professor Boettcher

David Ravenswood as Professor Nairn

Roderick Williams as Les Harris

Eve Godly as The Jury

Reg Evans as The Jury

Douglas Hedge as The Jury

James Wright as The Jury

Luciano Catenacci as The Jury

Bill Johnston as The Jury

Robin Dene as The Jury

Geoffrey O'Connell as The Jury

Michael Croft as The Jury

George Viskich as The Jury

Merrin Canning as The Jury

Valma Pratt as The Jury

Jim Holt as John Eldridge

John Howard as Lyle Morris

Frankie J. Holden as Leslie Thompson

Tim Robertson as Wallace

Patsy Stephen as Anne Houghton

Ian Gilmour as John Buckland

Peter Sardi as De Luca

Bill Garner as Mark Furnell

Marion McKenzie as Monya Chatfield

Johnny Quinn as Frank Kennedy

Deborra-Lee Furness as Magazine reporter

Chuck Faulkner as Conrad Grey

Pat Thomson as Sandra Kambouris

Terrie Waddell as Mary Walsh

James Higgins as Chandla

Quentin MacLaine as Stanbury

Greta Mendoza as Additional Journalist

Vincent Vaccari as Additional Journalist

Abbe Holmes as Additional Journalist

David Wilson as Additional Journalist

John Heywood as David Hall

John Allan as Ted Jackson

Peter Byrne as George Samson

Maureen Edwards as Kate Woodman

Justin Gaffney as Colin McRae

Lynn Ruthven as Alice Steel

Bruce Carter as Newsreader

Peter Flett as Boshoff

Linda McConchie as Conrad Grey's Guest

Charles Dance as TV Panel Guest

James Condon as Reginald Scholes

James Taylor as Justice Gallagher

Mike Person as Newsreader

Phillip Holder as Newsreader

Nick Tate as Charlwood

Mervyn Drake as Gilroy

Vincent Gil as Roff

Burt Cooper as Golligan

Mark Little as Constable Morris

Tony Martin as Lincoln

Bruce Venables as Metcalfe

Lawrence Held as Plumb

Paul Young as Sgt. Cocks

Trevor Kent as Bomb Scare Policeman

Iain Murton as Operation Ochre Policeman

Daryl Pellizzer as Beer Garden Policeman

Bill McCluskey as Greg Lowe

Debra Lawrance as Sally Lowe

Sunday Rennie as Chantelle Lowe

Warwick Moss as Bill West

Brenda Addie as Judy West

Emma Crapper as Catherine West

Caroline Gillmer as Amy Whittaker

Reg Gorman as Mr. Whittaker

Kate Gorman as Rosalie Whittaker

Steve Dodd as Nipper Winmatti

David Bradshaw as Murray Haby

Sally Cooper as Bobby Downs

Jeff Truman as Mr. McCombe

Marilynne Paspaley as Mrs. McCombe

Patricia Thompson as Flo Wilkins

Peter Corbett as Barber

Jan Friedl as Ininti Store Manageress

Beverly Gardiner as Soup Lady

Janette Kearns as Soup Lady

Pintapinta Pintapinta as Nuwe

Alice Nampitjimpa as Barbara

Yuyuya Nampitjimpa as Daisy

Grahame Litchfield as Truckie

Bill Kupfer as Truckie

Don Reid as Pastor Kennaway

Susan Leith as Jenny Richards

Alan Hopgood as President Cox

Bruce Clarkson as Les Smith

Bob Baines as Chief Minister

Ian McFadyen as Attorney-General

Maggie Millar as Sister

Ruby Hunter as Prisoner Rhoda

Ron Falk as Pastor Olsen

Billie Hammerberg as Mrs. Herron

Don Bridges as Farmer

John Bishop as Salesman

Roy Thompson as Truckie

George Harlem as Factory Worker

Peter Tabor as TV Producer

David Paul Kirkpatrick as TV Film Editor

Gary Samolin as School Teacher

Mark Mitchell as School Teacher

Glenn Robbins as Young Father

Robert Ratti as Fruiterer

Shane Gooch as Butcher

Peter Mazaris as Florist

Marijke Mann as Dinner Party

Eleonara Varrenti as Dinner Party

Peter Tulloch as Dinner Party

Paul Karo as Lecturer

Julian Branagan as Student

Andrew Maj as Student

Gillian Norwood as Tennis Lady

Max Davidson as Bowler

John Ford as Bowler

Marty Fields as Commuter

Tim Bell as Barrister

John Larking as Barrister

John Hannan as Trendie

Beth Child as Trendie

Kim Gyngell as Actor

Ray Hare as Actor

Paula Ruzek as Editor

Rick Yacoubian as Executive

Alex Porteous as Court Official

Doris Younane

Jeremy Kewley as Chief Minister's Aide

Louise Siversen as Jenny Miller

Mark Clarke as Northern Territory Police Officer

Noel Ballantine as Searcher

Robert Wallace as Pauling

Rusty Berther as Onlooker Holding Torch