Meet the Cast of Insatiable on Netflix

Insatiable

When Bob Armstrong, a disgraced civil lawyer-turned- pageant coach, spots beauty queen potential in the vengeful teen Patricia “Patty” Bladell, little does he release quite what he’s about to unleash on the world. So ran the premise of season 1 of Netflix’s Insatiable. As premises go, it’s not a bad one, and in the event, it didn’t fail to deliver. Despite a slightly hostile reception in some quarters (Tim Goodman of The Hollywood Reporter called it “trite”, “unfunny” and “a hot bloated mess”, while Linda Holmes of NPR damned it with the words “Let me assure you: It is not satire. Insatiable is satire in the same way someone who screams profanities out a car window is a spoken-word poet”) the first season managed to impress enough to warrant a 2nd helping. Fans of the cult show will be pleased to know season 2 is very much in line with the first, all the way down to its all-star cast. Find out who you can expect to see with our guide to the cast of insatiable season 2.

Dallas Roberts as Robert “Bob” Armstrong Jr

Starring as Robert “Bob” Armstrong Jr is Dallas Roberts. After finishing high school, Roberts was accepted into the prestigious Julliard School in New York City, where he graduated in 1994 as a member of the Drama Division’s Group 23. Asides from his TV work (which has included roles in shows such as Rubicon (2010), Unforgettable (2013—2015), and Chicago P.D. & Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (2015)), Roberts has worked extensively on stage, appearing in productions of Adam Rapp’s Nocturne (which earned him a Drama Desk Award) and in Caryl Churchill’s A Number, opposite Sam Shepard.

Debby Ryan as Patricia “Patty” Bladell

Actress and singer Debby Ryan stars as Patricia “Patty” Bladell. After beginning her career in theatre at the age of 7, Ryan’s talents quickly drew the attention of the Disney Channel. She was subsequently offered the role of Bailey Pickett on The Suite Life on Deck and appeared in the 2010 Disney Channel Original Movie 16 Wishes as Abby Jensen. Since those early days, she’s appeared in a string of hits, including Good Luck Charlie (2013), Girl Meets World (2015), and The Mysteries of Laura (2016).

Christopher Gorham as Robert “Bob” Barnard

Reprising his role as Robert “Bob” Barnard is Christopher Gorham. His first experience in the industry was as an intern on Baywatch. He’s subsequently appeared in numerous TV shows, including Odyssey 5, Jake 2.0, Popular, Medical Investigation, Ugly Betty, and Once Upon a Time.

Sarah Colonna as Angie Bladell

Sarah Colonna, a stand-up comedian, actress, and comedy writer, stars as Angie Bladell. After graduating from the University of Arkansas, Colonna moved to LA to pursue her dreams of becoming an entertainer. With a short time of starting the auditioning process, she landed a gig on Comedy Central’s Premium Blend. Since then, she’s starred in numerous productions, including Battle Creek, The United States of Tara, Monk, Strong Medicine, Invasion, and Days of Our Lives.

Erinn Westbrook as Magnolia Barnard

Actress, singer, dancer, and model Erinn Westbrook stars as Magnolia Barnard. Prior to Insatiable, Westbrook was best known for her performance as the captain of the Cheerios, Bree, in Glee, and in the MTV series Awkward as Matty’s girlfriend, Gabby Richards. Running side by side with her acting gigs is a successful modeling career; in addition to appearing on magazine covers for the likes of Seventeen Magazine and Cosmopolitan Magazine, she’s also featured in ads for Nike, Vineyard Vines, and others.

Kimmy Shields as Nonnie Thompson

Kimmy Shields stars as Nonnie Thompson. Shields’ first TV role was in 2010 with the comedy series, Hogoz. She’s since appeared in the romantic drama series Chasing Life in 2014 and The Middle in 2015. Other TV credits include Girlboss, The Resident, Glow, and the short comedy movie, The Laundromat, while her film career has included appearances in the likes of Sort of Friends, and Sing For Your Sour.

Michael Provost as Brick Armstrong

Michael Provost stars as Brick Armstrong. Prior to his casting in Insatiable, Provost was best known for his work on Insatiable (2018), #REALITYHIGH (2017) and Shameless (2011).

Irene Choi as Dixie Sinclair

Irene Choi takes on the part of Dixie Sinclair. The actress and producer graduated with a B.A degree in psychology from Harvard. During her years as a student, Choi DJ’d on college radio and played in a band- the experience clearly gave her a taste for entertainment, and she’s since developed an impressive portfolio of work spanning both TV and film. Credits include Community (2009), Mozart in the Jungle (2014) and Freaks of Nature (2015).

Alyssa Milano as Coralee Huggens-Armstrong

46-year-old actress Alyssa Milano stars as Coralee Huggens-Armstrong. Milano began her career at the age of 7 when she landed the titular role in a national touring company production of Annie. From there, she quickly began lining up parts in commercials. Despite her early introduction to fame, she managed to keep her feet on the ground, telling Teen Boat during an interview in 1988, “I love my family very much — they’ve really backed my career. I consider myself to be normal: I’ve got to clean my room, and help in the kitchen” From commercials, she quickly graduated into serious parts on TV and film, with some of her most notable early works including the award-winning Old Enough (1984), Where the Day Takes You (1992) and Conflict of Interest (1993). Her subsequent credits have included Samantha Micelli in Who’s the Boss?, Jennifer Mancini in Melrose Place, Phoebe Halliwell in Charmed, Billie Cunningham in My Name is Earl, Savannah “Savi” Davis in Mistresses, Renata Murphy in Wet Hot American Summer: 10 Years Later. Off-screen, Milano is a notable activist, having worked closely with UNICEF and helped launch the #MeToo movement in 2017.

Arden Myrin as Regina Sinclair

Arden Myrin stars as Regina Sinclair. The actress and comedian made her TV debut in 1997 in the sitcom, Working. She’s since built up an impressive number of credits, with her most notable TV roles including performances in Orange Is the New Black, Hung, Key & Peele, Inside Amy Schumer, W/ Bob & David, Psych, Bones, Fresh Off the Boat, Suburgatory, 2 Broke Girls, Reno 911!, and Gilmore Girls, and her film credits including the likes of Evan Almighty (2007), The Informant! (2009), Daphne & Velma (2018) and Satanic Panic (2019).

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