List of Chuck cast members

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Chuck cast members at the San Diego Comic-Con 2010

Below is a list of actors and actresses that were part of the cast of the American television series Chuck .

Contents

The show's main stars included Zachary Levi, Yvonne Strahovski, Joshua Gomez, Ryan McPartlin, Mark Christopher Lawrence, Vik Sahay, Scott Krinsky, Julia Ling, Bonita Friedericy, Sarah Lancaster, and Adam Baldwin.

Cast

  = Starring
  = Recurring/Guest
  = Archive footage or voiceovers
CharacterSeason
Season One
(2007–2008)
Season Two
(2008–2009)
Season Three
(2010)
Season Four
(2010–2011)
Season Five
(2011–2012)

Main cast

Chuck Bartowski Zachary Levi
Agent Sarah Walker Yvonne Strahovski
Col. John Casey Adam Baldwin
Morgan Grimes Joshua Gomez
Dr. Ellie Woodcomb Sarah Lancaster
Dr. Devon "Captain Awesome" Woodcomb Ryan McPartlin Ryan McPartlin
Michael "Big Mike" Tucker Mark Christopher Lawrence Mark Christopher Lawrence
Jeff Barnes Scott Krinsky Scott Krinsky
Lester Patel Vik Sahay Vik Sahay
Anna Wu Julia Ling Julia Ling Julia Ling
Brigadier General Diane Beckman Bonita Friedericy Bonita Friedericy Bonita Friedericy

Other special agents and intelligence officers

Agent Bryce Larkin Matt Bomer
Director Langston Graham Tony Todd Tony Todd
Cole Barker Jonathan Cake
Stephen J. Bartowski Scott Bakula Scott Bakula
Agent Daniel Shaw Brandon Routh Brandon Routh
Mary Elizabeth Bartowski Unknown woman Linda Hamilton
"Greta" Olivia Munn, Isaiah Mustafa,
Stacy Keibler, and Summer Glau
Jane Bentley Robin Givens
Clyde Decker Richard Burgi
Gertrude Verbanski Carrie-Anne Moss
Nicholas Quinn Angus Macfadyen

Other Buy More employees

Harry Tang C. S. Lee
Fernando Jesse Heiman
Michael "Skip" Johnson Michael Kawczynski
Mr. Mercer David Burke
Emmett Milbarge Tony Hale
Hannah Kristin Kreuk

Other family members

Jack Burton Gary Cole Gary Cole
Bolonia Grimes Patricia Rae
Dr. Honey Woodcomb Morgan Fairchild Morgan Fairchild
Dr. Woody Woodcomb Bruce Boxleitner
Alex McHugh Mekenna Melvin
Kathleen McHugh Clare Carey

FULCRUM agents

Tommy Delgado Anthony Ruivivar
Jill Roberts Jordana Brewster
Alexander Winterborne Mark Pellegrino Mark Pellegrino
Vincent Smith Arnold Vosloo
Ted Roark Chevy Chase

The Ring agents

Ring Elders Five unknown actors
The Director Mark Sheppard
Justin Sullivan Scott Holroyd

Volkoff Industries

Alexei Volkoff Timothy Dalton
Vivian McArthur Lauren Cohan
Riley Ray Wise

Minor characters

Agent Carina Miller Mini Andén Mini Andén
Lou Palone Rachel Bilson
Roan Montgomery John Larroquette John Larroquette
Heather Chandler Nicole Richie Nicole Richie
Premier Alejandro Goya Armand Assante
Hugo Panzer "Stone Cold" Steve Austin
Evelyn ShawKelly Thiebaud
Adelbert "The Belgian" de Smet Richard Chamberlain
Zondra Mercedes Masohn

Guest stars

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