Don T Tell Mom The Babysitter's Dead Cast

Remember "Don't Tell Mom The Babysitter's Dead"? Oh, the 90s!
Seriously, who doesn't remember this flick? It's a pure blast of summer chaos, questionable decisions, and, let's be honest, some pretty iconic fashion. But the movie wouldn't be anything without its killer cast!
Christina Applegate as Sue Ellen Crandell
Our fearless (or maybe just desperate) heroine! Christina Applegate, fresh off "Married... with Children," absolutely nailed the role of Sue Ellen. You totally believed she was both completely overwhelmed and secretly loving the freedom.
Remember when she faked that resume? Genius! We've all stretched the truth a little on a job application, right? (Okay, maybe not quite that much.)
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Joanna Cassidy as Rose Lindsey
The terrifying, yet strangely endearing, boss lady! Joanna Cassidy as Rose Lindsey was legendary. She was intimidating, fabulous, and completely oblivious to Sue Ellen's charade.
I mean, who wouldn't want her wardrobe? Talk about power dressing! Her outfits screamed "I'm in charge" without actually yelling.

Josh Charles as Bryan
Oh, Bryan! Josh Charles was the dreamy artist neighbor. He was the perfect blend of cute and clueless.
He brought a much-needed dose of normalcy (and romantic tension) to the Crandell's summer of insanity. Let's be honest, we all had a crush on him back then!
David Duchovny as Bruce
Before he was chasing aliens on "The X-Files," David Duchovny was Bruce, the delivery guy. He was the guy with the questionable morals and a serious infatuation with Sue Ellen.

He was a total sleaze, but somehow also hilariously awkward. You kind of felt bad for him... almost.
The Crandell Kids: A Hilarious Bunch
Let's not forget the chaos crew that Sue Ellen was supposedly babysitting! These kids were the catalysts for all the mayhem.
Keith Coogan as Kenny, the pyromaniac younger brother, was a constant source of anxiety for Sue Ellen. Kimmy Robertson as Katie, the quirky and imaginative sister, added a touch of sweetness (and occasional weirdness) to the mix.

Christopher Pettiet as Zach, the teenage brother with a penchant for trouble, was perfectly annoying in the best way. And finally, Danielle Harris as Melissa, the baby of the family, was just adorable. Seriously, those kids were a handful!
The Supporting Cast: Gems of Comedy
The supporting cast was gold! Jay Acovone as the delivery guy who gets scammed for a pizza. Every scene they were in made you laugh.
And who could forget Eda Reiss Merin as the actual Mrs. Sturak? That cameo was short and sweet but so impactful!

Why We Still Love Them
The cast of "Don't Tell Mom The Babysitter's Dead" is more than just actors and actresses. They're the reason this movie is so damn memorable. The actors made this movie as fun and comedic as it is.
They brought the perfect blend of comedy, heart, and just the right amount of 90s nostalgia. They were all so perfectly cast and brought their A-game to create a truly unforgettable film.
So next time you're looking for a feel-good movie, pop in "Don't Tell Mom The Babysitter's Dead." And give a little cheer for the amazing cast that made it all possible!
