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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