The Boys - Cast and Crew
Cast

Jensen Ackles

Jeffrey Dean Morgan

Nathan Mitchell

Laz Alonso

Dominique McElligott

Jessie T. Usher

Elisabeth Shue

Aya Cash

Colby Minifie

Antony Starr

Valorie Curry

Susan Heyward

Karl Urban

Claudia Doumit

Chace Crawford

Tomer Capone

Jack Quaid

Karen Fukuhara

Cameron Crovetti

Erin Moriarty
Crew

Eric Kripke

Karl Urban

James Weaver

Darick Robertson

Phil Sgriccia

Meredith Glynn

Evan Goldberg

Neal H. Moritz

Anslem Richardson

Garth Ennis

George Mastras

Paul Grellong

Seth Rogen

Rebecca Sonnenshine

Pavun Shetty

Anne Cofell Saunders

David Reed

Cory Bird

Chelsey Warner

B.E. Sharp

Stephan Fleet

Nick Barucci

Gabriel Garcia

Stefan Steen

David Kaldor

Jessica Chou

Michaela Starr

Ken F. Levin

Craig Rosenberg

Ori Marmur

Jason Netter

Hartley Gorenstein

Michael Saltzman

Gerrod Shully

Joanna Moore

David MacLeod

Adam Bocknek

Andrew Palmer

Elliott Whittaker

Jack Boem

Anslem Richardson

Nona Khodai

Cedric Nairn-Smith

David Kaldor

David Trachtenberg

Ellie Monahan

Christopher Lennertz

Michelle Johnson

Manish Raval

Tom Wolfe

Yvette Metoyer

Christopher Brooks

Chris Newlin

Wade Barnett

Alexandra Fehrman

Rich Weingart

Laura Jean Shannon

Jeff Mossa

Joyce Schure

Carrie Grace

Dave Blass

Arv Greywal

Michael Ground

Jeffrey Mossa

Rebecca Gregg

Evans Brown

Jeremy Benning

Daniel Stoloff

Dylan Macleod

Jeff Cutter

Evans Brown

Eric Dawson

Carol Kritzer

Robert J. Ulrich

Alex Newman

Jenny Lewis

Sara Kay

Jackie Davies
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