Dude, Where's My Car? - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Dude, Where's My Car?"
Dude, Where's My Car? (2000)
Timing: 1:23 (83 min)
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Actors and characters

Photo Kristy Swanson #79985Photo Kristy Swanson #79986Photo Kristy Swanson #79987Photo Kristy Swanson #79988

Kristy Swanson

Kristy Swanson
Character Christie Boner
Photo David Herman #17985Photo David Herman #17986

David Herman

David Herman
Character Nelson
Photo Hal Sparks #83409

Hal Sparks

Hal Sparks
Character Zoltan
Photo John Toles-Bey #63488
John Toles-Bey
Character Mr. Pizzacoli
Christian Middelthon
Character Nordic Dude #1
Dave Bannick
Character Nordic Dude #2
James Vincent
Character Jeff
Photo Bob Clendenin #31539

Bob Clendenin

Bob Clendenin
Character Zarnoff
Photo Kevin Christy #152697
Kevin Christy
Character Zellner
Kristoffer Ryan Winters
Character Zilbor
Photo Bill Chott #154728
Bill Chott
Character Big Cult Guard #1
Photo Michael Bower #77203
Michael Bower
Character Big Cult Guard #2
Teressa Tunney
Character Tania
Photo Linda Porter #153828

Linda Porter

Linda Porter
Character Mrs. Crabbleman
Photo Freda Foh Shen #20678

Freda Foh Shen

Freda Foh Shen
Character Chinese Foooood Lady (voice)
Mitzi Martin
Character Jumpsuit Chick #1
Photo Nichole Hiltz #52755

Nichole Hiltz

Nichole Hiltz
Character Jumpsuit Chick #2
Photo Linda Kim #49245
Linda Kim
Character Jumpsuit Chick #3
Mia Trudeau
Character Jumpsuit Chick #4
Kimmarie Johnson
Character Jumpsuit Chick #5
Photo Keone Young #666

Keone Young

Keone Young
Character Chinese Tailor
Photo Christopher Darga #16303

Christopher Darga

Christopher Darga
Character Interrogation Cop
Marc Lynn
Character Cop with Whips
Photo Pat Finn #80046

Pat Finn

Pat Finn
Character Rick
Photo Cleo King #28702Photo Cleo King #28703

Cleo King

Cleo King
Character Impound Officer
Photo Cinco Paul #10400

Cinco Paul

Cinco Paul
Character Camp Counselor
Photo Brendan Hill #61360

Brendan Hill

Brendan Hill
Character Boy with Bat
Jona Kai Jacobsen
Character Anthony
Photo Jodi Ann Paterson #152698Photo Jodi Ann Paterson #329597Photo Jodi Ann Paterson #329598
Jodi Ann Paterson
Character Super Jumpsuit Chick
Dwight Armstrong
Character Space-A-Rama Employee
Claudine Barros
Character Patty
Photo Richard Johnson #98985
Richard Johnson
Character Birthday Father
Galvin Chapman
Character Birthday Son
Photo Joanna Bacalso #101336

Joanna Bacalso

Joanna Bacalso
Character Bartender
Katherine Baker
Character Cowgirl Stripper
Photo Tabitha Taylor #153699
Tabitha Taylor
Character Dancer #1
Misty Atkinson
Character Dancer #2
Veronica Gomez
Character Dancer #3
Melissa Burleson
Character Dancer #4
Annette Pursley
Character Dancer #5
Melissa Copen
Character Dancer #6
Linda Maria Balver
Character Dancer #7
Photo Cheryl Tsai #285384

Cheryl Tsai

Cheryl Tsai
Character Dancer #8
Photo Erik Audé #24051
Erik Audé
Character Musclehead
Ryan Christian
Character Musclehead
Blaise Fitzgerald
Character Musclehead
William H. Gray
Character Musclehead
Photo Fabio #90950

Fabio

Fabio
Character Fabio
Photo Andy Dick #36941Photo Andy Dick #36942

Andy Dick

Andy Dick
Character Mark (uncredited)
Photo Joyce Giraud #21736
Joyce Giraud
Character Fabio's Girlfriend (uncredited)
Photo Brent Spiner #37715Photo Brent Spiner #37716Photo Brent Spiner #37717Photo Brent Spiner #37718

Brent Spiner

Brent Spiner
Character Pierre (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • In many Muslim countries, the scene with the kiss between Jessie and Chester was cut.
  • The missing car of the main characters is a Renault 5.
  • Seth Rogen auditioned for one of the roles in the film.
  • In the film, Mark asks Jesse and Chester to email him through his website www.freakincage.com. This website actually existed for a time, featuring a single photograph of Mark in a cage, and was used in the film's promotional campaign.
  • The film's plot originated from an unrealized idea for a full-scale game version of the popular 90s series "Beavis and Butt-head" (1993).
  • The memory-erasing device resembles the neuralyzer from the film "Men in Black" (1997).
  • The dialogue “Dude, where’s your car?”/“Where’s my car, dude?” is borrowed from the film “The Big Lebowski” (1998) in a scene between John Goodman and Jeff Bridges, when they leave the bowling alley and find Bridges’ car is missing.
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