Minor Characters

This page is for minor characters  who have had small roles in the series. Not enough information is known about these characters to create a full page.

Face Puncher
Face Puncher is a minor character portrayed by Hollywood Yates, who went to get his championship jacket dry cleaned by Trish in the episode Kangaroos & Chaos. He tells Trish and Ally that Mad Dog hates waiting which is revealed at the end of the episode to be his daughter. The jacket later is shrunk and turned pink by Trish and Austin takes the blame for it. Face Puncher wants to beat up Austin for 'ruining' his jacket and Mad Dog saves Austin by asking her dad if he got the jacket for her. He knows who Dez is by saying that he was the guy who ate the twenty pound hamburger which Dez autographs Face Puncher's shirt in ketchup which makes Face Puncher chase after Dez to beat him up. In this episode Ally says that he looks like a hand holder or a hug giver instead of a face puncher, then opens her arms, wanting to hug him, he growls at her, then Ally lowered her arms. He apparently got his name because he punches people in the face.

Old Lady
The Old Lady is the lady that Ally accidentally asks out to see a movie Saturday night, when she thought she was actually asking  Trish. Though the old lady most likely does not know Ally, she excitedly agrees to go to the movie with her. She appears in Rockers & Writers. Dez nearly kills her by causing a harmonica to go into her in mouth, when he tried to play a harmonica through a sousaphone after people are impressed with Austin playing a trumpet through another trumpet. He quickly uses CPR to save her, though he does manage to make her dentures fly out of her mouth. At the end of the episode, it's revealed that the lady fell asleep during the movie and Ally had to explain the whole movie to her on the bus home. She is portrayed by Beverly Polcyn.

Old Rocker
The Old Rocker is an elderly extra in the cold opening of the episode Deejays & Demos. He was a frail, senior citizen in a sweater vest with a walker that was interested in buying an electric guitar from Sonic Boom, who Ally didn't believe would be interested in such an instrument. When she told him that sales of electric guitars to "customers his age" were uncommon, he seemed to take offense as he pulled down his glasses. Realizing she may have inadvertently insulted him, she quickly changed the course of her conversation and pretended that she meant that he might be too young to play the specific guitar. The old man takes over and blows her away with a short riff reminiscent of Van Halen in their heyday. Ally is so impressed that she ask him to be her grandfather as he shakes his head and walks away to buy the aforementioned guitar.

The Old Rocker is an uncredited role.

The Security Guard
The Security Guard is a character in the show Austin & Ally. She was in charge of making sure only people who were supposed to be at the TV Station were there ,but she let Ally and Trish though anyway. She is portrayed by Cocoa Brown. She appears in Rockers & Writers.

Shiny Money
Shiny Money is a rapper from a gig Trish booked Austin for. Austin performed a duet with him, making the Double Take remix. At the end, he fell off the stage, when Trish and Dez suppose to catch him, but they didn't. Shiny Money is portrayed by James Earl.

Walter
Walter is the picky janitor at the theater. He is kind of a clean freak because he freaked out when he found a piece of popcorn near Austin and Ally 's seats. He also got attacked by Pickles the goose when Austin led Ally back to the movie theater after they ran from security at the pond.

Walter is played by Matthew Scott Montgomery, of So Random!

Pirate Frank
Pirate Frank is a supporting character in Austin & Ally, he owns "Pirate Franks Fish Fry" and has appeared mostly as a background character in some episodes.

Statue Guy
Statue Guy is a minor character in Austin & Ally, his first apperance was in "Managers & Meatballs", he acts like a statue in most episodes and was only seen to move and talk at the end of the episode.