Cast
- Bruce Willis as Korben Dallas
- Milla Jovovich as Leeloo (Leeloominaï Lekatariba Lamina-Tchaï Ekbat De Sebat)
- Gary Oldman as Jean-Baptiste Emanuel Zorg
- Ian Holm as Father Vito Cornelius
- Chris Tucker as Ruby Rhod, a popular radio talk show host
- Charlie Creed-Miles as David
- Brion James as General Munro
- Tricky as Right Arm
- Clifton Lloyd Bryan as Aknot
- Tom Lister, Jr. as President Lindberg
- Christopher Fairbank as Professor Mactilburgh
- Lee Evans as Fog
- John Bluthal as Professor Massimo Pacoli
- Luke Perry as Billy Masterson
- John Bennett as Priest
- Kim Chan as Mr. Kim
- John Neville as General Staedert
- Al Matthews as General Tudor
- Maïwenn Le Besco as Diva Plavalaguna
- Lenny McLean as Police Chief
- Indra Ove as VIP Stewardess
- Nicole Merry as VIP Stewardess
- Stacey McKenzie as VIP Stewardess
- Sybil Buck as Zorg's Secretary
- Mathieu Kassovitz as Mugger
- Marie Guillard as Burger Assistant
- Renee Montemayor as Burger Assistant
- Stina Richardson as Burger Assitant
Fitz Hall (Footballer of Queen's Park Rangers FC) appears at the beginning of the film as one of the boys greeting the water-carrier.
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