Carnivàle - Cast and Crew
Cast

Robert Knepper

Adrienne Barbeau

Tim DeKay

Clancy Brown

Carla Gallo

Clea DuVall

Debra Christofferson

John Fleck

Amy Madigan

Toby Huss

Cynthia Ettinger

Diane Salinger

Nick Stahl

Patrick Bauchau

Brian Turk

Michael J. Anderson

Karyne Steben

Sarah Steben
Crew

Daniel Knauf

Gigi Coello-Bannon

Bernadette Caulfield

Tracy Tormé

David Knoller

Gregg Fienberg

Howard Klein

Toni Graphia

Ronald D. Moore

Scott Winant

Todd London

Nicole Yorkin

Kelly McCarthy

Dan Hassid

William Schmidt

Robert Keyghobad

Steve Oster

Dawn Prestwich

Anthony Santa Croce

Lisa M. Rowe

John Pontrelli

Betsy Magruder

Mark Tobey

Rusty Mahmood

Justin Muller

Lisa Coleman

Alexandra Patsavas

Wendy Melvoin

Jeff Beal

Kevin Edelman

Michael Dittrick

Jennifer Barak

Mace Matiosian

Alan Decker

Sherry Klein

Yuri Reese

William Smith

Matthew Sawelson

William H. Angarola

David Cohn

John Chalfant

Chris Haire

Richard L. Morrison

Dan Bishop

Chrisi Karvonides

Bernt Capra

Ruth Myers

Steve Dellerson

Ariel Velasco Shaw

David T. Altenau

Jeffrey Jur

Tami Reiker

James Glennon
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