The Living Daylights - Cast

Cast

See also: List of James Bond henchmen in The Living Daylights and List of James Bond allies in The Living Daylights
  • Timothy Dalton as James Bond: an MI6 agent assigned to look into the deaths of and conspiracies against several of his allies.
  • Maryam d'Abo as Kara Milovy: Koskov's girlfriend and later Bond's love interest.
  • Jeroen KrabbĂ© as General Georgi Koskov: Main villain and a renegade Soviet general.
  • Joe Don Baker as Brad Whitaker: An American arms dealer and self-styled general. Baker called his character "a nut" who "thought he was Napoleon".
  • John Rhys-Davies as General Leonid Pushkin: The new head of the KGB, replacing General Gogol.
  • Art Malik as Kamran Shah: a leader in the Afghan Mujahideen.
  • Andreas Wisniewski as Necros: Koskov's henchman, who poses repeated threats to Bond.
  • Thomas Wheatley as Saunders: Bond's ally.
  • Robert Brown as M: The head of MI6.
  • Desmond Llewelyn as Q: MI6's "quartermaster", who supplies Bond with multi-purpose vehicles and gadgets useful in the latter's mission.
  • Geoffrey Keen as Frederick Gray: The British Minister of Defence
  • Caroline Bliss as Miss Moneypenny: M's secretary.
  • John Terry as Felix Leiter: A CIA agent and ally to Bond.
  • Walter Gotell as General Gogol: The retired head of the KGB, now a diplomat shown in a cameo at the end of the film.
  • Virginia Hey as Rubavitch: General Leonid Puskin's mistress in Morocco
  • Julie T. Wallace as Rosika Miklos: James Bond's contact in Bratislava, Czechoslovakia who works at the TransSiberian Pipline.
  • Nadim Sawalha cameos as a police chief in Tangiers. Sawalha also appeared in a previous 007 film, The Spy Who Loved Me (1977), as Aziz Fekkesh.
  • Waris Dirie cameos as Waris Walsh.

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