List of Arrested Development cast members

Arrested Development is an American television sitcom that originally aired on the Fox network from November 2, 2003 to February 10, 2006. It was later revived by Netflix for a fourth season (2013) and a fifth season (2018).

Created by Mitchell Hurwitz, the show centers on the Bluth family, a formerly wealthy, habitually dysfunctional family, and is presented in a continuous format, incorporating hand-held camera work, narration, archival photos, and historical footage.

The series stars Will Arnett, Jason Bateman, Michael Cera, David Cross, Portia de Rossi, Tony Hale, Alia Shawkat, Jeffrey Tambor, and Jessica Walter. Ron Howard serves as an executive producer on the show, as well as its narrator.

Cast

Main, recurring, and guest cast of Arrested Development

Actor Character Season
S1 (2003–04) S2 (2004–05) S3 (2005–06) S4 (2013) S5 (2018–19)
Jason Bateman[1]
Michael Bluth Starring
Portia de Rossi[1]
Lindsay Bluth Fünke Starring
Will Arnett[1]
George Oscar Bluth Starring
Michael Cera[1]
George Michael Bluth Starring
Alia Shawkat[1]
Maeby Fünke Starring
Tony Hale[1]
Buster Bluth Starring
David Cross[1]
Tobias Fünke Starring
Jeffrey Tambor[1]
George Bluth, Sr. Starring
Oscar Bluth
Jessica Walter[1]
Lucille Bluth Starring
Ron Howard[2]
Narrator/Himself Starring
Scott Baio[1]
Bob Loblaw Recurring Guest
Maria Bamford
Debrie Bardeaux Recurring
John Beard
John Beard Recurring
Ed Begley Jr.
Stan Sitwell Recurring Guest
Michael Paul Chan
Judge Lionel Ping Recurring
Mo Collins
Starla Recurring
Terry Crews
Herbert Love Recurring
Chris Diamantopoulos
Marky Bark Recurring
Bob Einstein
Larry Middleman Recurring
Isla Fisher
Rebel Alley Recurring
Jeff Garlin[3]
Mort Meyers Recurring
Bob Glouberman
Dave Guest Recurring
BW Gonzalez
Lupe Recurring Guest
Brian Grazer
Brian Grazer Recurring
Judy Greer[1]
Kitty Sanchez Recurring Guest Recurring
Stacey Grenrock-Woods
Trisha Thoon Recurring Recurring
Charlie Hartsock
Ted Recurring
Ed Helms
James Carr Guest Recurring
Abraham Higginbotham
Gary Recurring
John Michael Higgins
Wayne Jarvis Guest Recurring
Clint Howard
Johnny Bark Guest Guest
Jay Johnston
Officer Taylor Recurring Recurring
Justin Lee
Annyong Bluth Recurring Guest
James Lipton
Stefan Gentles Recurring Guest
Julia Louis-Dreyfus
Maggie Lizer Recurring
Jane Lynch
Cindi Lightballoon Recurring
Bronwen Masters
Julia Adelaide Recurring
Liza Minnelli[1]
Lucille Austero Recurring Recurring
Jack McBrayer
Country Club Waiter Guest
Jerry Minor
David Carter Guest Recurring Recurring
Debra Mooney
Joan Bark Recurring
Martin Mull
Gene Parmesan Guest Recurring
Richard Jin Namkung
Paul "P-Hound" Huan Recurring
Sam Pancake
James Alan Spangler Recurring
Amy Poehler
Wife of G.O.B. Recurring Guest
Mary Lynn Rajskub
Heartfire Recurring
David Reynolds
White Power Bill Recurring
Ian Roberts
Doctor Fishman Guest Recurring Recurring
Lonny Ross
Jonah Feinberg Recurring
Steve Ryan
J. Walter Weatherman Guest Guest
John Slattery[1]
Doctor Norman Recurring
Ben Stiller
Tony Wonder Guest Recurring
Christine Taylor
Sally Sitwell Recurring Recurring
Charlize Theron
Rita Leeds Recurring
Dave Thomas
Uncle Trevor Recurring
Alan Tudyk
Terry Veal Guest Recurring
Tommy Tune
Argyle Austero Recurring
Leonor Varela
Marta Estrella Recurring
Patricia Velásquez
Marta Estrella Recurring
Justin Grant Wade
Steve Holt Recurring
Allan Wasserman
Herb Zuckerkorn Recurring
Carl Weathers
Carl Weathers Recurring Guest Guest
Mae Whitman[1]
Ann Veal Recurring
Henry Winkler[1]
Barry Zuckerkorn Recurring Guest Recurring
Malik Yoba
Ice Recurring
John Yuan
Doug Fleer Recurring
Matt Yuan
Dean Fleer Recurring
Mather Zickel
Studio Executive Guest Guest

References

  1. Wieselman, Jarett (September 13, 2012). "Beyond Bluths, who's getting 'Arrested' again?". CBS News. Retrieved September 13, 2012.
  2. Adalian, Josef (September 4, 2012). "Mitch Hurwitz Talks to Vulture About Reviving Arrested Development". Vulture. Retrieved September 13, 2012.
  3. Bonaime, Ross (September 13, 2012). "Exclusive: Jeff Garlin Confirms He's Filming for Arrested Development". Paste. Retrieved September 17, 2012.
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