List of James Bond Allies in Tomorrow Never Dies - Cast

Cast

  • Pierce Brosnan as James Bond, MI6 agent 007.
  • Jonathan Pryce as Elliot Carver, a media mogul modelled on Robert Maxwell, but analysed as a satire on Rupert Murdoch. He is completely insane and possibly even psychopathic, with scant regard for any of the lives destroyed or simply taken as a result of his media ambition.
  • Michelle Yeoh as Colonel Wai Lin, a skilled Chinese spy and Bond's ally.
  • Teri Hatcher as Paris Carver, a former girlfriend of Bond who is now Carver's trophy wife.
  • Götz Otto as Richard Stamper, Carver's henchman, who is skilled in the art of Chakra torture.
  • Ricky Jay as Henry Gupta, an American "Techno-terrorist" in the employ of Carver. Bruce Feirstein said he named this character after a Gupta Bakery, which he passed on the way to the studios.
  • Joe Don Baker as Jack Wade, CIA liaison, reprising his role from GoldenEye.
  • Vincent Schiavelli as Dr. Kaufman, a professional assassin used by Elliot Carver.
  • Judi Dench as M, reprising her role from GoldenEye.
  • Desmond Llewelyn in his penultimate appearance as Q.
  • Samantha Bond as Miss Moneypenny.
  • Geoffrey Palmer as Admiral Roebuck, M's contentious military contact.
  • Colin Salmon as Charles Robinson, M's Chief of Staff.
  • Julian Fellowes as the British Minister of Defence, who orders Admiral Roebuck to send the fleet to the China Sea. He is the successor to Sir Frederick Gray (Geoffrey Keen).
  • Cecilie Thomsen as Professor Inga Bergstrom.
  • Gerard Butler and Julian Rhind-Tutt as crewmen of HMS Devonshire.
  • Michael Byrne as Admiral Kelly, commander of the Royal Navy task force sent to the South China Sea.

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