10,000 BC (film) - Cast

Cast

  • Steven Strait as D'Leh (an anagram for "Held" which is the German, Dutch and Afrikaans word for "hero"), a mammoth hunter.
  • Camilla Belle as Evolet (an anagram for "t(h)e love"), D'Leh's love interest and the only survivor of a tribe which was killed off by the "Four Legged Demons" (fierce warriors on horseback). She is unique as she has blue eyes.
  • Cliff Curtis as Tic'Tic, D'Leh's mentor.
  • Joel Virgel as Nakudu, leader of the Naku tribe.
  • Affif Ben Badra as Warlord, leader of the "Four Legged Demons"
  • Mo Zinal as Ka'Ren
  • Nathanael Baring as Baku
  • Mona Hammond as Old Mother, the Yagahl wise old woman.
  • Marco Khan as One-Eye, Warlord's main henchman.
  • Reece Ritchie as Moha
  • Joel Fry as Lu'Kibu
  • Kristian Beazley as D'Leh's father, who had lived with the Naku tribe and learned agriculture from them.
  • Junior Oliphant as Tudu, Nakudu's son.
  • Boubacar Badaine as Quina, leader of another tribe.
  • Tim Barlow as The Almighty, a tall, blue eyed man who dresses in long white robes and a face-concealing veil. He is the last of three kings, and the last of the Atlanteans.
  • Omar Sharif as the narrator / elderly Baku
  • Steven Scott as the Raccoon Hunter
  • Andrew Stehlin as Mammoth Hunter

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