
The Life of David Gale
The crime is clear. The truth is not.A man against capital punishment is accused of murdering a fellow activist and is sent to death row.
Description: A man against capital punishment is accused of murdering a fellow activist and is sent to death row.
Genres: Drama, Thriller, Crime
Homepage: http://alanparker.com/film/the-life-of-david-gayle/
Budget: $50,000,000 | Revenue : $38,955,598
Runtime: 130 minutes

Michou d'Auber

Pay It Forward

Irrational Man

Ordinary Decent Criminal

Much Loved

Poker Night

Guilty

Five Times Two

Accused

Water Drops on Burning Rocks

Kevin Spacey
Played David Gale

Kate Winslet
Played Bitsey Bloom

Laura Linney
Played Constance Hallaway

Rhona Mitra
Played Berlin

Gabriel Mann
Played Zack Stemmons

Matt Craven
Played Dusty Wright

Jim Beaver
Played Duke Grover

Cleo King
Played Barbara Kreuster

Leon Rippy
Played Braxton Belyeu

Melissa McCarthy
Played Nico the Goth Girl

Lee Ritchey
Played Joe Mullarkey

Brandy Little
Played Motel Waitress
Jesse De Luna
Played Supervising Guard
Vernon Grote
Played Door Guard
Larissa Wolcott
Played Jo Edna the Babysitter

Sean Hennigan
Played Ross
Charles Sanders
Played John

Marco Perella
Played TV Host

Michael Crabtree
Played Governor Hardin

Julio Cesar Cedillo
Played Officer Ramirez

Christopher Meister
Played Officer Hasermann
Cliff Stephens
Played University President
James Huston
Played DeathWatch Chief / TV Reporter

Chris Warner
Played Hospital Orderly

Julia Lashae
Played New Homeowner

Matthew Posey
Played Inmate Cook
Lynn Mathis
Played Warden
Robert Lott
Played Bullhorn Protester
Mark Voges
Played Bullhorn Protester

Katherine Willis
Played Bullhorn Protester

Amparo Moreno
Played Sharon's Maid

Janis Kelly
Played Liú

Barbara Petricini-Buxton
Played TV Reporter

Asia De Marcos
Played TV Reporter
Amparo García
Played TV Reporter
Kirk Sisco
Played TV Reporter

Cassandra L. Small
Played TV Reporter
Oliver Tull
Played TV Reporter
George Haynes
Played Interviewee

Kathy Lamkin
Played Interviewee
Constance Jones
Played Reporter A.J. Roberts
Cindy Waite
Played Margie

Kimberly Tortorice
Played Grad Student
Katie Lott
Played Berlin's Classmate
Noah Truesdale
Played Jamie
Chuck Cureau
Played Greer
Mike Fontaine
Played TV Assistant Director

Elizabeth Gast
Played Sharon Gale
Chris Drewy
Played Radio Shed Executive
Katina Potts
Played Rosie
Katherine James
Played Beth
Cindy Michelle
Played Constance's Doctor

Jennifer Dorsey
Played College Girl
Maurice Moore
Played Belyeu's Clerk
Brenda Sendejo
Played Belyeu's Assistant
Rick Morrow
Played Section 1835 Guard
Julia Kay-Laskowski
Played TV Soprano
Donald Braswell
Played TV Tenor
Jack Gould
Played Chaplain

Jack Watkins
Played Photographer
Gwyn Little
Played Religious Woman
Patrick Fries
Played News Cameraman
Pilar Ferreiro
Played Barcelona Neighbor
Claudia Parker
Played Mail Girl
Joan Gispert
Played Guillermo
Mark Richardson
Played Timur
Justin Lavender
Played Calaf
David Dahl
Played TV Reporter

Catenya McHenry
Played TV Reporter
Brian Orr
Played TV Reporter
Michelle Valen
Played TV Reporter
Tanya Zieger
Played TV Reporter
Nick Dawson
Played Interviewee
Steve Flanagin
Played Interviewee
Evelyn Lindsey
Played Interviewee
T.J. McFarland
Played Interviewee
Deborah Abbott
Played Protestor (uncredited)
Stacy Lynn Austin
Played Traveler (uncredited)
Jerry M. Barker
Played Concerned Man (uncredited)
Richard R. Bartholomew
Played Businessman (uncredited)
Keith Bright
Played Texas Governor's Aide (uncredited)
Ryan Brooks
Played College Student (uncredited)

Pei-San Brown
Played Flight Attendant (uncredited)
Dian Childs
Played Dayplayer (uncredited)

Starla Christian
Played Party Girl (uncredited)
Wade Couturiaux
Played College Student / Activist (uncredited)
Constance Dasse
Played Protestor (uncredited)
Matthew J. Dunn
Played College Student (uncredited)
Ken Edwards
Played State Trooper / Lunch Patron (uncredited)
Nikki Folsom
Played Reporter (uncredited)
Ryan Hancock
Played Drinking Game Contestant (uncredited)
Garrett Hargrove
Played Coffee Boy (uncredited)
Peyton Hayslip
Played Doctor (uncredited)

David Scott Heck
Played Patient at AA Meeting (uncredited)

Reda Hicks
Played Party Guest (uncredited)
Robert H. Lambert
Played Airline Pilot (uncredited)
Gabriel R. Martinez
Played Reporter (uncredited)

C.K. McFarland
Played Carla (uncredited)
Josh Meyer
Played Sports Bar Youth (uncredited)
Brent Mitchell
Played Governor's Bodyguard (uncredited)

Cindy Palla
Played Victim's Mother (uncredited)
Roger Eduardo Palomino
Played Background Reporter (uncredited)

Alan Parker
Played Partygoer (uncredited)

Paul A. Partain
Played Alcoholic (uncredited)

Keith Poulson
Played College Student / Activist (uncredited)
Glen Powell Sr.
Played Prison Guard (uncredited)
George Renteria
Played Protestor (uncredited)
Nicole R. Roberts
Played Protester / Party Girl (uncredited)
Michael Schmid
Played Protestor (uncredited)
Ryan Schneider
Played Protester (uncredited)
Robin Simmons
Played Interviewee (uncredited)

Melanie Stovall
Played News Magazine Secretary (uncredited)
Danny Trevino
Played Salsa Dancer (uncredited)

Ryan Wickerham
Played Shooter at Rally (uncredited)
Michele Williams
Played Flight Attendant (uncredited)

Christine Wolf
Played 6th St. Club Patron (uncredited)
Willie Wright
Played Prison Guard (uncredited)
Jeff Gibbs
Played Josh
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