The Terminal - Cast

Cast

  • Tom Hanks as Viktor Navorski. the main protagonist and a native of the fictional Krakozhia, forced to remain in the airport after his country goes into civil war.
  • Catherine Zeta-Jones as Amelia Warren, a flight attendant whom Viktor develops feelings for.
  • Stanley Tucci as Frank Dixon, the main antagonist, Viktor's nemesis, and the head of security who is trying to kick Navorski out of the airport.
  • Chi McBride as Joe Mulroy, a friend of Viktor
  • Diego Luna as Enrique Cruz, a luggage sorter who befriends Viktor.
  • Barry Shabaka Henley as Thurman, head of security
  • Kumar Pallana as Gupta Rajan, an Indian janitor in America due to a warrant for his arrest back in India.
  • ZoĆ« Saldana as Dolores Torres, an Immigration officer and Star Trek fan romanced by Enrique thru Viktor.
  • Eddie Jones as Salchak, Dixon's boss
  • Jude Ciccolella as Karl Iverson, Viktor's construction supervisor
  • Corey Reynolds as Waylin, a security officer
  • Guillermo Diaz as Bobby Alima
  • Rini Bell as Nadia
  • Stephen Mendel as First Class Steward
  • Valery Nikolaev as Milodragovich
  • Michael Nouri as Max, Amelia's married boyfriend
  • Benny Golson as himself
  • Scott Adsit as Cab driver

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