<P> Carey Mulligan was cast as Winnie Gekko, Gordon's estranged daughter and Jacob's fiancée . Winnie has not spoken to her father since his imprisonment; she blames Gordon for the suicide of her drugged - out brother, Rudy . The character has been said to be the "moral center of the story" and described as being liberal, and to some extent passive . Mulligan is British and had to speak with an American accent for her role . Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps was her first major studio film . When she first met Stone for the role she explained that she did not want her character to be a "token girlfriend;" both agreed to work to make sure that would not happen . During the same encounter Stone learned that she had short hair, and he initially discussed having her wear a wig, but Mulligan said she did not feel like herself when wearing the hairpiece . Stone trusted her and made an exception . According to Mulligan, Stone cast her in the Wall Street sequel based on her performance in An Education (2009). </P> <P> Frank Langella was cast as Louis Zabel . His death "ultimately leads the characters to discover the shady practices" of James's bank . Susan Sarandon portrays Sylvia Moore, Jacob's real - estate agent mother who is just as consumed by greed as Gekko is, but in a different sense . Audrey, a "tough, intelligent trader in the Wall Street trenches", is portrayed by Vanessa Ferlito . John Buffalo Mailer plays Jacob's Long Island financier friend, Robby and Eli Wallach plays the part of Jules Steinhardt, a Churchill Schwartz top executive and Wall Street patriarch who considers the current economic climate to be like the 1929 stock market crash . Pressman deemed the actor's role as the "crier of doom," who, "reveals just how much more devastating things can be today ." Charlie Sheen reprised his role of Bud Fox, Gekko's former protégé, whom he meets briefly at a cocktail party . Sylvia Miles reprised her role as a real estate agent from the first film . </P> <P> Television actress Natalie Morales, Vanity Fair magazine editor Graydon Carter, economist Nouriel Roubini, financier Warren Buffett and director Stone's mother have minor roles in the film . Jim Cramer also makes a brief appearance after Stone cast him because he was a former hedge fund manager . Stone, who had a cameo in the first film, plays a similarly brief role in Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps . He wanted to give the young LaBeouf "some older connections" that would "give it weight" in the movie . Donald Trump and Julianne Michelle played minor parts, but Trump's scene was cut from the final version (it is instead available on the DVD). Stone said the scene was too "distracting" for the ending . Program host Neil Cavuto appears in the sequel for several seconds . A longer scene that involved him was cut; a representative for Stone clarified that his decision was an aesthetic, not political, choice . Roger Hendricks Simon, a director - actor, landed a part acting as a thinly veiled version of former AIG CEO Hank Greenberg . Like Trump's part, his scenes were not included but are in the film's DVD version . </P> <P> In early 2007, The New York Times reported that a sequel to Wall Street, then tentatively titled Money Never Sleeps, had entered pre-production and was in the early stages of development with a screenplay by Stephen Schiff of The New Yorker . Shortly after the film was confirmed, Douglas was reported to be interested in reprising his role as Gordon Gekko, depending on the script . In October 2008, 20th Century Fox announced that it had officially green - lit the film and would serve as a distributor . In the same month it was announced that Allan Loeb had been approached to write a script that was being referred to as a "page one rewrite", meaning that he would be starting "from scratch". Shortly after the film had entered pre-production it was announced that both Charlie Sheen and Daryl Hannah would not be involved with the sequel for unknown reasons . Despite stating that Sheen was not going to return, Stone confirmed he would briefly reprise his role as Bud, which would be worked into the script . </P>

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