The Brave - Cast and Crew
Cast

Mike Vogel

Demetrius Grosse

Sofia Pernas

Tate Ellington

Anne Heche

Hadi Tabbal

Noah Mills

Natacha Karam
Crew

Avi Nir

Chris Ord

Alon Shtruzman

Dean Georgaris

John Terlesky

Matt Corman

Michael Alaimo

Jamie Pachino

Rachel Kaplan

Peter Traugott

Mike Daniels

Brad Anderson

Drew Matich

Sue Chung

Ben Rimmer

Theo Travers

Benjamin Greenacre

Peter Chomsky

Karni Ziv

Sana Elkilali

Bill Johnson

Chris G. Willingham

Avi Youabian

Denise Harkavy

Jim Page

Leon Martin

Nathan D. Gunn

Jimmy Lindsey

Timothy A. Burton

Mike Spragg

Daniel Aranyó
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