Get Smart (film) - Cast

Cast

Actor/Actress Role Character Information
Steve Carell Maxwell "Max" Smart/Agent 86 The protagonist of the film, who wishes to become a better spy
Anne Hathaway Agent 99 The partner and love interest of Agent 86
Dwayne Johnson Agent 23 A double agent and the primary antagonist. He is initially friends with Agent 86, but is later revealed to be working with KAOS (as its secret de facto head).
Alan Arkin The Chief The head of CONTROL and the boss of Agent 86
Terence Stamp Siegfried The "head" (de jure) of KAOS and the secondary antagonist
Masi Oka Bruce
Nate Torrence Lloyd
Dalip Singh Dalip
Ken Davitian Shtarker Siegfried's second-in-command
Terry Crews Agent 91
David Koechner Larabee
James Caan President of the United States The president of the United States. His exact name wasn't given in the film.
David S. Lee Ladislas Krstic Chief bomb maker of KAOS who got shot by Max when he and his men cornered him
Lindsay Hollister Max's dance partner The dance partner of Max in the luxurious party hosted by Krstic, KAOS' chief bomb maker
Bill Murray Agent 13
Patrick Warburton Hymie

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