Thunderball - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Thunderball"
Thunderball (1965)
Timing: 2:10 (130 min)
Thunderball - TMDB rating
6.671/10
2606
Thunderball - Kinopoisk rating
7.269/10
18359
Thunderball - IMDB rating
6.9/10
124958

Actors and characters

Photo Sean Connery #56644Photo Sean Connery #56645Photo Sean Connery #56646Photo Sean Connery #56647

Sean Connery

Sean Connery
Character James Bond
Photo Claudine Auger #31833Photo Claudine Auger #31834Photo Claudine Auger #31835Photo Claudine Auger #31836

Claudine Auger

Claudine Auger
Character Dominique 'Domino' Derval
Photo Adolfo Celi #61713Photo Adolfo Celi #61714Photo Adolfo Celi #61715Photo Adolfo Celi #61716

Adolfo Celi

Adolfo Celi
Character Emilio Largo
Photo Luciana Paluzzi #61717Photo Luciana Paluzzi #61718Photo Luciana Paluzzi #61719Photo Luciana Paluzzi #61720

Luciana Paluzzi

Luciana Paluzzi
Character Fiona Volpe
Photo Rik Van Nutter #61726Photo Rik Van Nutter #61727
Rik Van Nutter
Character Felix Leiter
Photo Guy Doleman #61728Photo Guy Doleman #61729Photo Guy Doleman #61730
Guy Doleman
Character Count Lippe
Photo Molly Peters #61731Photo Molly Peters #61732Photo Molly Peters #61733
Molly Peters
Character Patricia Fearing
Photo Martine Beswick #56691Photo Martine Beswick #56692Photo Martine Beswick #56693Photo Martine Beswick #56694

Martine Beswick

Martine Beswick
Character Paula Caplan
Photo Lois Maxwell #56669Photo Lois Maxwell #56670Photo Lois Maxwell #56671Photo Lois Maxwell #56672

Lois Maxwell

Lois Maxwell
Character Miss Moneypenny
Photo Roland Culver #61734Photo Roland Culver #61735

Roland Culver

Roland Culver
Character Foreign Secretary
Photo Earl Cameron #10886Photo Earl Cameron #10887Photo Earl Cameron #10888

Earl Cameron

Earl Cameron
Character Pinder
Photo Paul Stassino #61736Photo Paul Stassino #61737
Paul Stassino
Character Palazzi
Photo Rose Alba #61738

Rose Alba

Rose Alba
Character Madame Boitier

Philip Locke

Philip Locke
Character Vargas
Photo George Pravda #61739
George Pravda
Character Kutze
Michael Brennan
Character Janni
Photo Leonard Sachs #61740
Leonard Sachs
Character Group Captain
Photo Edward Underdown #61741Photo Edward Underdown #61742Photo Edward Underdown #61743
Edward Underdown
Character Air Vice Marshall
Photo Reginald Beckwith #61744Photo Reginald Beckwith #74792
Reginald Beckwith
Character Kenniston
Harold Sanderson
Character Hydrofoil Captain
Photo Suzy Kendall #61746

Suzy Kendall

Suzy Kendall
Character Prue (uncredited)
Photo Mitsouko #61747

Mitsouko

Mitsouko
Character Madame La Porte
Photo Philip Stone #44295

Philip Stone

Philip Stone
Character SPECTRE Number 5

Kevin McClory

Kevin McClory
Character Man Smoking at Nassau Casino (uncredited)
Photo Anthony Dawson #56695Photo Anthony Dawson #56696Photo Anthony Dawson #56697

Anthony Dawson

Anthony Dawson
Character Ernst Stavro Blofeld
Photo Richard Graydon #39374
Richard Graydon
Character Largo's Henchman (uncredited)
Photo Michael Culver #53338

Michael Culver

Michael Culver
Character Vulcan Bomber Crewman (uncredited)
Photo Barbara Jefford #56713Photo Barbara Jefford #56714Photo Barbara Jefford #56715

Barbara Jefford

Barbara Jefford
Character Patricia Fearing (voice) (uncredited)
Photo André Maranne #99919
André Maranne
Character SPECTRE #10
Photo Bob Simmons #56718

Bob Simmons

Bob Simmons
Character Jacques Bouvar - SPECTRE #6 (uncredited)
Photo Nikki Van der Zyl #56719
Nikki Van der Zyl
Character Dominique 'Domino' Derval (voice)
Photo Jack Gwillim #61745

Jack Gwillim

Jack Gwillim
Character Senior RAF Staff Officer (uncredited)
Photo Patrick Holt #173619Photo Patrick Holt #173620Photo Patrick Holt #173621Photo Patrick Holt #173622
Patrick Holt
Character Group Captain Dawson (uncredited)
Photo Eric Pohlmann #56717Photo Eric Pohlmann #74128

Eric Pohlmann

Eric Pohlmann
Character Ernst Stavro Blofeld (voice) (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • During the underwater filming of scenes where Sean Connery's character encounters sharks, the actor was supposed to be filmed in close-up behind transparent plastic panels. Unfortunately, the panels were only about a meter high, so they couldn't offer much of an obstacle to the sharks. As a result, during some scenes (such as in the pool at Largo's villa), the actor had to be in close proximity to the sharks, closer than he would have liked. According to director Terence Young (1915-1994), the film includes shots where Bond flinches as a shark approaches because he wasn't protected by a panel at that moment.
  • To prevent the bomber mockup on the seabed from being used in other films, it was blown up on the seabed. Since then, its remains have turned into a reef.
  • The jetpack shown in the film was originally created for the military. In the 1950s, it was believed that this piece of equipment would improve the combat capabilities of soldiers, allowing them to fly over natural and man-made obstacles. The film features the Rocketbelt jetpack model from Bell Aerosystems. It could lift the operator into the air for 21 seconds and had 1,000 horsepower of braking power. The jetpack was actually operated by an engineer named Bill Suiter, one of only two people in the world capable of operating this device.
  • The character Count Lippe is a reference to Prince Bernard (1911-2004), Prince Bernard of the Netherlands from 1948, a friend of Ian Fleming (1908-1964) from their time serving in naval intelligence.
  • After filming the initial scenes with Claudine Auger (1941-2019), the filmmakers decided that she pronounced English words too Frenchly. Her lines were redubbed by Nikki Van Der Zyl (1935-2021), who also voiced Ursula Andress in the first Bond film, “Dr. No” (Terence Young, 1962). For the same reasons, Adolfo Celi (1922-1986), the actor who played Largo, speaks with the voice of Robert Rietty (1923-2015). This was due to his pronounced Sicilian accent.
  • In this film, the role of Paula was played by actress Martine Beswick. She is shown tanned in the film, although before the start of filming, her skin was very pale due to years on stage in England. So, before filming in Nassau, she was ordered to sunbathe for a couple of weeks.
  • Special effects expert John Stears (1934-1999) arranged such a powerful explosion of Largo's yacht, the Disco Volante, that windows were blown out of houses on a street in Nassau, some distance from the blast site, where a festival procession was being filmed. It is believed that Stears used experimental rocket fuel for the explosion and did not know how powerful it would be.
  • In the pool scene, when James Bond comes face to face with sharks, it is clearly visible several times that a stunt double is playing James.
  • Largo tears Domino’s dress on the shoulder. When she is freed, the dress is still torn. But, when she kills Largo a few scenes later, the dress is as good as new. And remains so until the end of the film.
  • As Bond and Domino emerge from the sea, Domino steps on a sea urchin with her right foot. The next shot shows Bond pulling a thorn from his left foot.
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