Happy Gilmore 2 Cast & All Cameos Listed
Here is the complete list of all the cast members and cameos in Happy Gilmore 2.
List of all cameos in Happy Gilmore 2's long cast
Happy Gilmore's family and other characters
Adam Sandler as Happy Gilmore
Julie Bowen as Virginia Venit
Maxwell Jacob Friedman as Happy and Virginia's son
Conor Sherry as Happy and Virginia's son
Ethan Cutkosky as Happy and Virginia's son
Philip Fine Schneider as Happy and Virginia's son
Sunny Sandler as Happy and Virginia's daughter
Beyond the Gilmore family, here are the other cast members in the movie.
Christopher McDonald as Shooter McGavin
Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio (Bad Bunny) as Oscar Mejías
Ben Stiller as Hal L
John Daly as John Daly
Lavell Crawford as Slim
Blake Clark as Beach Man
Travis Kelce as the Waiter
Steve Buscemi as Bad Neighbor Pat
Marcello Hernandez as Esteban
Eric André as Steiner
Martin Herlihy as Fitzy
Oliver Hudson as Harley
Jackie Sandler as Monica
Guy Fieri as Maxi Starter
Kevin Nealon as Nealon
Nick Swardson as Ben Daggett
Margaret Qualley as Sally
Haley Joel Osment as Billy Jenkins
Benny Safdie as Frank Manatee
Sadie Sandler as Charlotte
Athletes in Happy Gilmore 2
Reggie Bush
Becky Lynch
Dan Patrick
Nikki Garcia
Boban Marjanovic
Chris Chelios
Sean Avery
Stephen A. Smith
Chris Berman
Jim Gray
Verne Lundquist
Kelsey Plum
Chris Titone
The golfers in Happy Gilmore 2
Rory McIlroy
Scottie Scheffler
Brooks Koepka
Bryson Dechambeau
Justin Thomas
Will Zalatoris
Jack Nicklaus
Lee Trevino
Collin Morikawa
Jordan Spieth
Keegan Bradley
Rickie Fowler
Corey Pavin
Fred Couples
Xander Schauffele
Paige Spiranac
Charley Hull
David Duval
Colin Montgomerie
Nelly Korda
Nancy Lopez
Annabel Angel
Wyndham Clark
Bubba Watson
Tony Finau
Retief Goosen
Jim Furyk
Charles Howell III
Sir Nick Faldo
Podcasters in Happy Gilmore 2
Alix Earle
Bobby Lee
Sean Evans
Happy Gilmore 2's musicians
Cam'ron
Scott Mescudi (Kid Cudi)
Marshall Mathers (Eminem)
Post Malone
All in all, the sports comedy features perhaps one of the most exciting casts seen in any movie, especially for a streaming release.
Happy Gilmore 2 is now streaming on Netflix.
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