Cast
Many of the cast from the film version of From Russia with Love return in likeness. Sean Connery, the first actor to portray James Bond in the Eon Productions film series, returned to the role for the first time in 22 years since the unofficial 1983 remake of Thunderball, Never Say Never Again. Connery not only allowed for his likeness of Bond to be used (appropriately from the 1963 film), but also recorded all new voice work for the character. In addition, two new characters were added to the story, voiced by Natasha Bedingfield and Maria Menounos, were added to the main cast (with the actress' likenesses incorporated).
| Character | Likeness | Voiced by |
|---|---|---|
| James Bond | Sean Connery | Sean Connery |
| M | Bernard Lee | Peter Renaday |
| Miss Moneypenny | Lois Maxwell | Karly Rothenberg |
| Q | Desmond Llewelyn | Phil Proctor |
| Tatiana Romanova | Daniela Bianchi | Kari Wahlgren |
| Rosa Klebb | Lotte Lenya | Karly Rothenberg |
| Red Grant | Robert Shaw | Brian McCole |
| Krilencu | Fred Haggerty | |
| Kerim Bey | Pedro Armendáriz | J. B. Blanc |
| Elizabeth Stark | Natasha Bedingfield | Natasha Bedingfield |
| Eva Adara | Maria Menounos | Maria Menounos |
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