The Sentinel (2006 Film) - Cast

Cast

  • Michael Douglas ... Pete Garrison
  • Kiefer Sutherland ... David Breckinridge
  • Eva Longoria ... Jill Marin
  • Kim Basinger ... First Lady Sarah Ballentine
  • Martin Donovan ... William Montrose
  • Ritchie Coster ... The Handler
  • David Rasche ... President Ballentine
  • Blair Brown ... National Security Advisor
  • Kristin Lehman ... Cindy Breckinridge
  • Raynor Scheine ... Walter Xavier
  • Chuck Shamata ... Director Overbrook
  • Paul Calderón ... Deputy Director Cortes
  • Clark Johnson ... Charlie Merriweather
  • Raoul Bhaneja ... Aziz Hassad
  • Yanna McIntosh ... Teddy Vargas
  • Joshua Peace ... Agent Davies
  • Simon Reynolds ... Tom DiPaola
  • Geza Kovacs ... Agent Turzanski
  • Jasmin Geljo ... Assassin
  • Danny A. Gonzales ... Hugo Ortega
  • Jude Coffey ... Field Agent Welke
  • Gloria Reuben ... Mrs. Merriweather

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