Weeds - Cast and Crew
Cast

Alexander Gould

Andy Milder

Justin Kirk

Tonye Patano

Romany Malco

Hunter Parrish

Mary-Louise Parker

Allie Grant

Kevin Nealon

Elizabeth Perkins
Crew

Lisa Vinnecour

Jenji Kohan

Craig Zisk

Shawn Schepps

Dave Holstein

Roberto Benabib

Michael Trim

Stephen Falk

Scott Ellis

Paul Cajero

Danielle Weinstock

Brian Dannelly

Michael Platt

Carly Mensch

Matt Emmons

Ron Fitzgerald

Brendan Kelly

Vanessa Reisen

Patricia Van Baalbergen

Jonathan Talbert

Barry Safchik

Mark A. Burley

Lisa Vinnecour

Matthew Salsberg

Devon Shepard

Rolin Jones

Leslie D. Waldman

Chris Offutt

Carla Corwin

Victoria Morrow

Eric Jewett

Steve Day

Susie Flower

Joel Deloach

Dave Darmour

Amy B. Hughes

Blair Singer

Dave Holstein

Victoria Morrow

Carly Mensch

Brendan Kelly

Dave Holstein

Stephen Falk

Rolin Jones

Victoria Morrow

Barry Safchik

Michael Platt

Christina Kiang Booth

Ron Fitzgerald

Carly Mensch

Lisa Bromwell

David Helfand

William Turro

Brendan Kelly

Pamela Martin

Christopher Noxon

Gary Calamar

Michael Brake

Bruce Gilbert

Wolfgang Amadeus

Joey Santiago

Ralph Sall

Amine Ramer

Nils Jiptner

Gwendolyn Sanford

Brandon Jay

John Kincade

Chris Philp

Jon Ailetcher

John Chamberlin

Andre Perreault

Glen Berkovitz

Don Digirolamo

Todd Langner

Fred Tator

Ruth Ammon

Joseph P. Lucky

Amy Stofsky

Linda Bass

Jane Ruhm

Jill Cady

Michael Reitz

Jill Crosby

Robert Hallowell

Michael Trim

Feliks Parnell

Bobby Bukowski

Steven H. Smith
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