Characters | Film | ||||
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Die Hard | Die Hard 2: Die Harder | Die Hard with a Vengeance | Live Free or Die Hard | A Good Day to Die Hard | |
John McClane | Bruce Willis | ||||
Holly Gennero | Bonnie Bedelia | (voice) | Bonnie Bedelia (photo) | (mentioned) | |
Al Powell | Reginald VelJohnson | ||||
Richard Thornburg | William Atherton | ||||
Lucy Gennero-McClane | Taylor Fry | (mentioned) | Mary Elizabeth Winstead | ||
John "Jack" McClane Jr. | Noah Land | (mentioned) | (mentioned) | Jai Courtney | |
Hans Gruber | Alan Rickman | Alan Rickman (flashback) | |||
Karl | Alexander Godunov | ||||
Harry Ellis | Hart Bochner | ||||
Deputy Dwayne Robinson | Paul Gleason | ||||
Argyle | De'voreaux White | ||||
Colonel Stuart | William Sadler | ||||
Captain Lorenzo | Dennis Franz | ||||
Major Grant | John Amos | ||||
General Esperanza | Franco Nero | ||||
Leslie Barnes | Art Evans | ||||
Zeus Carver | Samuel L. Jackson | ||||
Simon Peter Gruber | Jeremy Irons | ||||
Walter Cobb | Larry Bryggman | ||||
Joe Lambert | Graham Greene | ||||
Connie Kowalski | Colleen Camp | ||||
Matt Farrell | Justin Long | ||||
Thomas Gabriel | Timothy Olyphant | ||||
Frederick 'Warlock' Kaludis | Kevin Smith | ||||
Miguel Bowman | Cliff Curtis | ||||
Mai Linh | Maggie Q | ||||
Trey | Jonathan Sadowski | ||||
Yuri Komarov | Sebastian Koch | ||||
Irina | Yuliya Snigir | ||||
Alik | Radivoje Bukvic | ||||
Mike Collins | Cole Hauser | ||||
Viktor Chagarin | Sergei Kolesnikov |
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