Around The World in 80 Days (2004 Film) - Cast

Cast

  • Jackie Chan as Passepartout / Lau Xing / Tiger #1
  • Steve Coogan as Phileas Fogg
  • Cécile de France as Monique Laroche
  • Jim Broadbent as Lord Kelvin
  • Roger Hammond as Lord Rhodes
  • David Ryall as Lord Salisbury
  • Ian McNeice as Colonel Kitchener
  • Kathy Bates as Queen Victoria
  • Arnold Schwarzenegger as Prince Hapi
  • Owen Wilson as Wilbur Wright
  • Luke Wilson as Orville Wright
  • Rob Schneider as San Francisco Hobo
  • John Cleese as Grizzled sergeant
  • Richard Branson as Balloon Man
  • Ewen Bremner as Inspector Fix
  • Sammo Hung as Wong Fei Hung / Tiger #2
  • Karen Mok as General Fang (as Karen Joy Morris)
  • Daniel Wu as Bak Mei
  • Robert Fyfe as Jean Michel
  • Adam Godley as Mr. Sutton
  • Macy Gray as Sleeping French Woman
  • Ken Lo as French Inspector / Black Scorpion (uncredited)
  • Will Forte as Young French Policeman Bobby
  • Maggie Q as Female Agent (as Maggie M. Quigley)
  • Phil Meheux as London Hobo
  • Michael Youn as Art Gallery Manager
  • Frank Coraci as Angry Dapper Pedestrian
  • Mark Addy as Steamer Captain
  • Don Tai as Ho / Tiger #9
  • Mars as Bak Mei's Henchmen (uncredited)
  • Johnny Cheung as Bak Mei's Henchmen (uncredited)
  • Han Guan Hua as Black Scorpion (uncredited)

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