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Forrest Gump
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Secondary Cast of Forrest Gump
Peter Dobson
Young Elvis Presley
Elizabeth Hanks
School Bus Girl
Christopher Jones
Boy with Cross
Sonny Shroyer
College Football Coach
Brett Rice
High School Football Coach
Daniel C. Striepeke
Recruiter
David Brisbin
Newscaster
Kirk Ward
Earl
Al Harrington
Local Anchor #1
Jed Gillin
President John F. Kennedy (voice)
Bob Harks
University Dean
Don Fischer
Army Recruiter
Michael Flannery
Bus Recruit
Marlena Smalls
Bubba's Mother
Afemo Omilami
Drill Sergeant
Mike Jolly
Club Patron
John Voldstad
Club Patron
Michael Burgess
Cleveland
Steven Griffith
Tex
Bill Roberson
Fat Man at Bench
Michael McFall
Army Hospital Male Nurse
Steve DeRelian
Wounded Soldier
Byron Minns
Wounded Soldier
Stephen Bridgewater
Hospital Officer
Bonnie Ann Burgess
Army Nurse
John William Galt
President Johnson (voice)
Isabel Rose
Isabel
Richard D'Alessandro
Abbie Hoffman
Kevin Davis
Black Panther
Michael Jace
Black Panther
Geoffrey Blake
Wesley
Dick Cavett
Dick Cavett
Tiffany Salerno
Carla
Marla Sucharetza
Lenore
Joe Alaskey
President Nixon (voice)
Lazarus Jackson
Discharge Officer
Nora Dunfee
Elderly Southern Woman
Jim Hanks
Forrest Gump Running Double
Bobby Richardson
Hannibal Reporter
Charles Boswell
Aging Hippie
Timothy McNeil
Wild Eyed Man
Kurt Russell
Elvis Presley (voice) (uncredited)
Mary Ellen Trainor
Jenny's Babysitter (uncredited)
Robb Skyler
Nicholas Katzenbach (uncredited)
Michael J. Oliver
Red Headed Teen (uncredited)
Troy Christian
Cheerleader (uncredited)
Jacqueline Lovell
Football Fan (uncredited)
Zach Hanner
Barracks Recruit (uncredited)
George Wallace
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Ronald Reagan
Self - Assassination Attempt (archive footage) (uncredited)
Elvis Presley
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Richard Nixon
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Beau Lotterman
Thompson (uncredited)
John Lennon
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Teddy Lane Jr.
Black Panther (uncredited)
Robert F. Kennedy
Self - after 1968 California Primary (archive footage) (uncredited)
John F. Kennedy
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Lyndon B. Johnson
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Jenny Inge Devaney
Hippie (uncredited)
Bob Hope
Self - in Vietnam (archive footage) (uncredited)
Michael Garvey
Reporter (uncredited)
Gerald Ford
Self - Assassination Attempt (archive footage) (uncredited)
Darren W. Conrad
Alabama Football Player (uncredited)
John Connally
Self - with JFK in Dallas (archive footage) (uncredited)
Dick Clark
Self - New Year's Eve (archive footage) (uncredited)
Clint Calvert
Football Fan (uncredited)
Grand L. Bush
Black Panther Leader (uncredited)
Beth Aylward
Military Officer (uncredited)
Neil Armstrong
Self - Stepping onto the Moon (archive footage) (uncredited)
Rob Adams
College Quarterback (uncredited)
John Worsham
Southern Gentleman / Landowner
Alexander Zemeckis
School Bus Boy
Logan Livingston Gomez
School Bus Boy
Ben Waddel
School Bus Boy
Tyler Long
Red Headed Boy
Grady Bowman
Fat Boy
Kevin Mangan
Jenny's Father
Fay Genens
Jenny's Grandmother
Frank Geyer
Police Chief
Rob Landry
Red Headed Teen
Jason McGuire
Fat Teen
Pete Auster
Teen with Cross
Ed Davis
High School Football Coach
Bruce Lucvia
Kick Off Return Player
Angela Lomas
Black Student
Timothy Record
Black Student
Deborah McTeer
Woman with Child on Park Bench
Mark Matheisen
Jenny's Date
Kenneth Bevington
Army Bus Driver
Gary Robinson
Bus Recruit
Kitty K. Green
Bubba's Great Grandmother
Matt Wallace
Barracks Recruit
Danté McCarthy
Topless Girl
Paulie DiCocco
Emcee
Michael Kemmerling
Club Patron
Jeffrey Winner
Club Patron
Russ Wilson
Pick-up Truck Driver
Daniel J. Gillooly
Helicopter Gunman
Calvin Gadsden
Sargeant Sims
Aaron Izbicki
Dallas
Eric Underwood
Mail Call Soldier
Scott Oliver
National Correspondent #1
Hilary Chaplain
Hilary
Jay Ross
Veteran at War Rally
Dick Stilwell
Policeman at War Rally
Tim Perry
Hippie at Commune
Vanessa Roth
Hollywood Boulevard Girlfriend
Emily Carey
Hollywood Boulevard Girlfriend
Paul Raczkowski
Man in VW Bug
Valentine
Chinese Ping Pong Player
Joe Stefanelli
John Lennon (voice)
Aloysius Gigl
Musician Boyfriend
Jack Bowden
National Correspondent #4
W. Benson Terry
Stanley Loomis
Matt Rebenkoff
Drugged Out Boyfriend
Peter Bannon
Local Correspondent #2
Joe Washington
Local Anchor #2
Natalie Hendrix Tate
Local Anchor #3
Hallie D'Amore
Waitress in Cafe
Chiffonye Cobb
Hannibal Reporter
Juan Singleton
Hannibal Reporter
Michael Mattison
Taxi Driver
Lenny Herb
Young Man Running
Lonnie Hamilton
The Minister
Teresa Denton
Lieutenant Dan's Fiancée, Susan
Bryan Hanna
Football Coach (uncredited)
Greg Brown
Football Player (uncredited)
Brendan Shanahan
Football Player (uncredited)
Aaron Michael Lacey
National Guardsman (uncredited)
William Shipman
Black Panther (uncredited)
Zhuang Zedong
Self - Chinese Ping Pong Player (archive footage) (uncredited)
Eric Alan Wendell
Student Protester (uncredited)
John-Michael Steele
Chancellor AL University (uncredited)
John Simmit
Higgins - Protestor on Stage (uncredited)
Michael Satterfield
Alabama U Student (uncredited)
Mark A. Rich
VA in Hospital (uncredited)
Darrell O'Cook
Chorister (uncredited)
Neal MacMillan
Student Protester (uncredited)
Andrew Lepper
Civil Rights Marcher (uncredited)
Conor Kennelly
Black Panther (uncredited)
Jim Keller
Hippie at Commune (uncredited)
Russ Isles
Bus Scene (uncredited)
John Glenn Harding
Wounded Soldier (uncredited)
Jeanne Hanna
The Honeymooners (uncredited)
Ellsworth Hanna
The Honeymooners (uncredited)
Christopher James Hall
Governor (uncredited)
Leigh Goodoff
Drum Major (uncredited)
James Ent
Alabama College Photographer #1 (uncredited)
Ryan Duncan
Student Protester (uncredited)
Jim Damron
CBS Correspondent Cooper (uncredited)
Daniel Chamblin
Southern Landowner (uncredited)
Arthur Bremer
Self - Shooting George Wallace (archive footage) (uncredited)
Jim Boeke
University of Alabama Assistant Football Coach (uncredited)
Keri-Anne Bilotta
Hippie (uncredited)
Marcus Batton
Get the Bikes Bully (uncredited)
Markus Alexander
Vietnam Veteran (uncredited)
Todd Adamson
Bully on Bike (uncredited)
Joe Abby
Protestor on Stage (uncredited)