Tomorrow Never Dies - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Tomorrow Never Dies"
Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)
Timing: 1:59 (119 min)
Tomorrow Never Dies - TMDB rating
6.377/10
3397
Tomorrow Never Dies - Kinopoisk rating
7.095/10
30937
Tomorrow Never Dies - IMDB rating
6.5/10
214000

Actors and characters

Photo Pierce Brosnan #10961Photo Pierce Brosnan #10962Photo Pierce Brosnan #10963Photo Pierce Brosnan #10964

Pierce Brosnan

Pierce Brosnan
Character James Bond
Photo Jonathan Pryce #17734Photo Jonathan Pryce #17735Photo Jonathan Pryce #17736Photo Jonathan Pryce #17737

Jonathan Pryce

Jonathan Pryce
Character Elliot Carver
Photo Michelle Yeoh #4259Photo Michelle Yeoh #4260Photo Michelle Yeoh #4261Photo Michelle Yeoh #4262

Michelle Yeoh

Michelle Yeoh
Character Wai Lin
Photo Teri Hatcher #50465Photo Teri Hatcher #50466Photo Teri Hatcher #50467Photo Teri Hatcher #50468

Teri Hatcher

Teri Hatcher
Character Paris Carver
Photo Ricky Jay #29513Photo Ricky Jay #29514

Ricky Jay

Ricky Jay
Character Henry Gupta
Photo Götz Otto #27882

Götz Otto

Götz Otto
Character Stamper
Photo Judi Dench #13745Photo Judi Dench #13746Photo Judi Dench #66909Photo Judi Dench #66910

Judi Dench

Judi Dench
Character M
Photo Samantha Bond #57208Photo Samantha Bond #57209

Samantha Bond

Samantha Bond
Character Moneypenny
Photo Colin Salmon #24439Photo Colin Salmon #24440

Colin Salmon

Colin Salmon
Character Robinson
Photo Geoffrey Palmer #57210Photo Geoffrey Palmer #57211Photo Geoffrey Palmer #57212

Geoffrey Palmer

Geoffrey Palmer
Character Admiral Roebuck
Photo Julian Fellowes #57213

Julian Fellowes

Julian Fellowes
Character Minister of Defence
Photo Terence Rigby #57214

Terence Rigby

Terence Rigby
Character General Bukharin
Photo Cecilie Thomsen #57216
Cecilie Thomsen
Character Inga Bergstrom
Photo Nina Young #10056Photo Nina Young #10057Photo Nina Young #10058

Nina Young

Nina Young
Character Tamara Steel
Photo Daphne Deckers #57215
Daphne Deckers
Character PR Lady
Photo Colin Stinton #32972Photo Colin Stinton #32973

Colin Stinton

Colin Stinton
Character Dave Greenwalt
Photo Al Matthews #26002Photo Al Matthews #26003

Al Matthews

Al Matthews
Character Master Sergeant 3
Photo Mark Spalding #57217
Mark Spalding
Character Stealth Boat Captain
Photo Bruce Alexander #57218Photo Bruce Alexander #57219

Bruce Alexander

Bruce Alexander
Character HMS Chester Captain
Photo Anthony Green #47033
Anthony Green
Character HMS Chester Firing Officer
Photo Christopher Bowen #57220
Christopher Bowen
Character HMS Devonshire Commander Day
Dominic Shaun
Character HMS Devonshire Lieutenant Commander Hume
Photo Julian Rhind-Tutt #323Photo Julian Rhind-Tutt #283516

Julian Rhind-Tutt

Julian Rhind-Tutt
Character HMS Devonshire Yeoman
Photo Gerard Butler #13131Photo Gerard Butler #13132Photo Gerard Butler #13133Photo Gerard Butler #13134

Gerard Butler

Gerard Butler
Character HMS Devonshire Leading Seaman
Adam Barker
Character HMS Devonshire Sonar
Photo Michael Byrne #15781

Michael Byrne

Michael Byrne
Character HMS Bedford Admiral Kelly
Photo Pip Torrens #29261

Pip Torrens

Pip Torrens
Character HMS Bedford Captain
Photo Hugh Bonneville #57221Photo Hugh Bonneville #57222

Hugh Bonneville

Hugh Bonneville
Character HMS Bedford Air Warfare Officer
Photo Jason Watkins #57223

Jason Watkins

Jason Watkins
Character HMS Bedford Principal Warfare Officer

Eoin McCarthy

Eoin McCarthy
Character HMS Bedford Yeoman
Photo Brendan Coyle #15914

Brendan Coyle

Brendan Coyle
Character HMS Bedford Leading Seaman
David Ashton
Character First Sea Lord
Photo William Scott-Masson #49505
William Scott-Masson
Character Staff Officer #1

Laura Brattan

Laura Brattan
Character Staff Officer #2
Photo Nadia Cameron-Blakey #29135Photo Nadia Cameron-Blakey #29136Photo Nadia Cameron-Blakey #29137Photo Nadia Cameron-Blakey #29138
Nadia Cameron-Blakey
Character Beth Davidson
Liza Ross
Character Mary Golson
Hugo Napier
Character Jeff Hobbs
Photo Rolf Saxon #26434
Rolf Saxon
Character Philip Jones
Photo Vincent Wang #7861
Vincent Wang
Character Mig Pilot
Photo Khan Bonfils #29097

Khan Bonfils

Khan Bonfils
Character Satoshi Isagura (uncredited)
Photo Romo Gorrara #39370
Romo Gorrara
Character Carver's Thug (uncredited)
Dinny Powell
Character Carver's Thug (uncredited)
Photo Antje Schmidt #57224
Antje Schmidt
Character AVIS Lady #1 (uncredited)
Photo Sophie Schütt #57225
Sophie Schütt
Character AVIS Lady #2 (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • For the filming of the fight scene in the store, Michelle Yeoh's character had to rely on Jackie Chan's stunt doubles, as no one wanted to play opponents against Yeoh's character due to her full-contact fighting style that she developed while she herself was a member of Chan's stunt team.
  • Initially, Anthony Hopkins was cast for the role of the main antagonist, which was eventually played by Jonathan Pryce. However, three days after filming began, he left the project: a finished script, as such, did not exist, it was constantly being updated and rewritten, and the actors received the latest version every morning. Instead, Hopkins chose to star with Martin Campbell in the adventure film "The Mask of Zorro" (1998).
  • Immediately before filming the motorcycle scene, director Roger Spottiswoode pulled Pierce Brosnan and Michelle Yeoh aside individually and ordered each of them not to let the other take the driver's seat. As a result, before getting on the motorcycle, Brosnan and Yeoh's characters argue about who will be driving.
  • The parking lot scene had to be reshot, and a trip to Germany for this purpose would have cost a pretty penny, so the scene was filmed in a shopping mall in London. Posters were hung in the stores inside the mall to reassure shoppers who might hear explosions. The reshoot took 10 days and 17 BMW cars.
  • Ricky Jay (1946-2018) was also a famous magician, holding the world record for throwing playing cards. Initially, he even played in a scene where his character throws cards at James Bond, but this scene did not make the final cut of the film and only survives on DVD editions. From time to time, Jay worked for the CIA, teaching agents sleight of hand (such as picking pockets, discreetly passing objects to someone, and the like).
  • The stealth technology vessel is not fictional. Lockheed secretly built one and demonstrated it in the early 1980s, but the US Navy declined to purchase them. The Lockheed prototype was called Sea Shadow, it was almost 49 meters long, and visually resembled the vessel shown in the film.
  • During filming, Pierce Brosnan suffered an injury – a blow to the face from a stuntman's helmet. The wound had to be stitched, and the remaining scenes were filmed so that the scar was not visible on screen.
  • The film was originally going to be titled "Tomorrow Never Lies," which makes sense considering how the main antagonist first invents headlines and then orchestrates corresponding events. However, a typo crept into one of the early script drafts ("lie" – to lie, "die" – to die), it stuck, and the film ended up being called "Tomorrow Never Dies."
  • In the scene where the helicopter crashes into the building, after Bond has thrown a metal drill into the rotor, it's visible that mannequins, not live people, are sitting in the helicopter.
  • The film was originally going to be titled “Tomorrow Never Lies,” which makes sense considering how the main antagonist first invents headlines and then orchestrates corresponding events. However, a typo crept into an early script (“lie” vs. “die”), it stuck, and the film was titled “Tomorrow Never Dies.”
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