Z (film) - Cast

Cast

  • Jean-Louis Trintignant as The Examining Magistrate Christos Sartzetakis
  • Yves Montand as The Deputy Grigoris Lambrakis
  • Irene Papas as Helene, the Deputy's wife
  • Jacques Perrin as Photojournalist
  • Charles Denner as Manuel
  • François Périer as Public Prosecutor
  • Pierre Dux as The General
  • Georges Géret as Nick
  • Bernard Fresson as Matt
  • Marcel Bozzuffi as Vago
  • Julien Guiomar as The Colonel
  • Magali Noël as Nick's Sister
  • Renato Salvatori as Yago
  • Clotilde Joanno as Shoula
  • Maurice Baquet as The Mason
  • Gérard Darrieu as Barone
  • Jean Bouise as Georges Pirou
  • Jean-Pierre Miquel as Pierre
  • Van Doude as The Hospital Director
  • Jean Dasté as Ilya Coste
  • Jean-François Gobbi as Jimmy, the boxer
  • Guy Mairesse as Dumas
  • Andrée Tainsy as Nick's Mother
  • Eva Simonet as Niki
  • Hassan El-Hassani as a military officer
  • Sid Ahmed Agoumi as The General's driver

and two uncredited cameos by the film's director of photography, Raoul Coutard, and the film's editor, Françoise Bonnot, as the English Surgeon (Dodd) and the final voiceover, respectively.

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