The Time Machine (2002 Movie) - Cast

Cast

  • Guy Pearce as Dr. Alexander Hartdegen, associate professor of applied mechanics & engineering at Columbia University. He is cared for by his housekeeper Mrs. Watchit (Law) and lends a helping hand to the young patent clerk Mr. Einstein.
  • Samantha Mumba as Mara, a young Eloi woman who speaks English and nurses Alexander back to health
  • Mark Addy as David Philby, Alexander's good friend and conservative colleague
  • Sienna Guillory as Emma, Alexander's sweetheart in 1899
  • Phyllida Law as Mrs. Watchit, Alexander's housekeeper in New York
  • Alan Young as Flower store worker
  • Orlando Jones as Vox 114, a holographic artificial-intelligence librarian at the New York City public library in the year 2030 and afterward, who tends to be very sarcastic.
  • Jeremy Irons as Über-Morlock, a member of the telepathic ruling class of the Morlock world and the main antagonist of the film. Unlike any Morlock, he looks more human like.
  • Omero Mumba as Kalen, Mara's young brother
  • Yancey Arias as Toren
  • Laura Kirk as Flower seller
  • Josh Stamberg as Motorist
  • Myndy Crist as Jogger
  • Connie Ray as field trip teacher
  • Peter Karika as The Trainer
  • John W. Momrow as Fifth Avenue carriage driver
  • Max Baker as Mugger who kills Emma
  • Jeffrey M. Meyer as Central Park carriage driver

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