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| Edward Norton | Bill Kincaid / Brady Kincaid | |
| Keri Russell | Janet | |
| Tim Blake Nelson | Bolger | |
| Melanie Lynskey | Colleen | |
| Richard Dreyfuss | Pug Rothbaum | |
| Susan Sarandon | Daisy Kincaid | |
| Lucy DeVito | Miss Greenstein | |
| Kent Jude Bernard | Philosophy Student | |
| Amelia Campbell | Maggie Harmon | |
| Randal Reeder | Shaver | |
| Leo Fabian | Wadell | |
| Tina Parker | Sharon | |
| Ty Burrell | Professor Sorenson | |
| Lee Wilkof | Professor Nathan Levy | |
| Josh Pais | Ken Feinman | |
| Lisa Benavides | Suzie Feinman (as Lisa Benavides-Nelson) | |
| Jenna Podell | Staci Feinman | |
| Henry Max Nelson | Gabe Feinman | |
| Alyssia Dujmovich | Jilly | |
| Ken Cheeseman | Jimmy Fuller | |
| Steve Earle | Buddy Fuller | |
| Naima Imani Lett | Sally | |
| Maggie Siff | Rabbi Zimmerman | |
| Tim Ware | Minister Davies | |
| Robin McGee | Salesman | |
| Chris Freihofer | Doctor | |
| Michael C. 'Mike' Allen | Jewish Congregation Member (uncredited) | |
| Rhea Perlman | ||
| Krystal Mayo | Bacchanalian | |
| Thomas Wallace | Professor |
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| Producer | Boaz Davidson
John Langley |
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| Writer | Tim Blake Nelson
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| Cinematography | Roberto Schaefer
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Tim Blake Nelson's Leaves of Grass is a comic thriller seen through the dual perspectives of identical twins Bill and Brady Kincaid (both played by two-time Academy Award® nominee Edward Norton). Bill, a classics professor at Brown University, returns home upon news of his twin's murder in a drug deal gone awry. Bill quickly learns that Brady's death has been grossly exaggerated, as he's swept up into one of his brother's crazy schemes. Alongside his eccentric mother (Susan Sarandon) and a beautiful woman named Janet (Kerl Russell), Bill participates in his brother's wild plan, one that leads him on a twisted path filled with unique characters and life's most challenging questions. Also starring Richard Dreyfuss and writer-director Nelson, Leaves of Grass merges crime drama, drug comedy and classical philosophy, as it attempts to answer one of the oldest questions in the world: What does it truly mean to be happy? |
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