Die Another Day - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Die Another Day"
Die Another Day (2002)
Timing: 2:13 (133 min)
Die Another Day - TMDB rating
5.999/10
3841
Die Another Day - Kinopoisk rating
6.997/10
46418
Die Another Day - IMDB rating
6.1/10
240000

Actors and characters

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

Pierce Brosnan

Pierce Brosnan
Character James Bond
Photo Halle Berry #24512Photo Halle Berry #24513Photo Halle Berry #24514Photo Halle Berry #24515

Halle Berry

Halle Berry
Character Jinx
Photo Toby Stephens #30918Photo Toby Stephens #70358Photo Toby Stephens #70359

Toby Stephens

Toby Stephens
Character Gustav Graves
Photo Rosamund Pike #16537Photo Rosamund Pike #16538Photo Rosamund Pike #16539Photo Rosamund Pike #16540

Rosamund Pike

Rosamund Pike
Character Miranda Frost
Photo Rick Yune #34718Photo Rick Yune #34719Photo Rick Yune #70829

Rick Yune

Rick Yune
Character Zao
Photo Judi Dench #13745Photo Judi Dench #13746Photo Judi Dench #66909Photo Judi Dench #66910

Judi Dench

Judi Dench
Character M
Photo Will Yun Lee #20468Photo Will Yun Lee #20469

Will Yun Lee

Will Yun Lee
Character Colonel Moon
Photo Kenneth Tsang #55513Photo Kenneth Tsang #55514

Kenneth Tsang

Kenneth Tsang
Character General Moon
Photo Emilio Echevarría #97792Photo Emilio Echevarría #97793
Emilio Echevarría
Character Raoul
Photo Lawrence Makoare #15841
Lawrence Makoare
Character Mr. Kil
Photo Colin Salmon #24439Photo Colin Salmon #24440

Colin Salmon

Colin Salmon
Character Robinson
Photo Samantha Bond #57208Photo Samantha Bond #57209

Samantha Bond

Samantha Bond
Character Moneypenny
Ben Wee
Character Snooty Desk Clerk
Ho Yi
Character Hotel Manager
Photo Rachel Grant #237631

Rachel Grant

Rachel Grant
Character Peaceful
Photo Ian Pirie #18498
Ian Pirie
Character Creep
Photo Simón Andreu #89885Photo Simón Andreu #89886
Simón Andreu
Character Dr. Alvarez
Photo Mark Dymond #86571

Mark Dymond

Mark Dymond
Character Van Bierk
Photo Deborah Moore #144037
Deborah Moore
Character Air Hostess
Oliver Skeete
Character Concierge
Photo Joaquín Martínez #99135
Joaquín Martínez
Character Old Man Cigar Factory
Photo Michael G. Wilson #13764

Michael G. Wilson

Michael G. Wilson
Character General Chandler
Photo Daryl Kwan #22527
Daryl Kwan
Character General Han
Photo Vincent Wong #29083
Vincent Wong
Character General Li
Photo Stuart Yung Sai-Kit #29109
Stuart Yung Sai-Kit
Character General Dong
Photo Manolo Caro #223578Photo Manolo Caro #223579Photo Manolo Caro #223580
Manolo Caro
Character Cuban Waiter
Sarllya
Character Korean Scorpion Guard
Photo Paul Darrow #237632Photo Paul Darrow #237633Photo Paul Darrow #237634

Paul Darrow

Paul Darrow
Character Doctor
Photo Lucas Hare #237635Photo Lucas Hare #237636Photo Lucas Hare #237637

Lucas Hare

Lucas Hare
Character Medic
Photo Cristina Contes #90606
Cristina Contes
Character Nurse
Photo Stewart Scudamore #63713
Stewart Scudamore
Character Buckingham Palace Reporter
Bill Nash
Character Buckingham Palace Reporter
Photo James Wallace #44094
James Wallace
Character Buckingham Palace Reporter
Photo Ami Chorlton #237638Photo Ami Chorlton #237639Photo Ami Chorlton #237640
Ami Chorlton
Character Buckingham Palace Reporter
Photo Thomas Ho #95612
Thomas Ho
Character Korean Guard (uncredited)
Photo Tatiana Lavrentieva #49356Photo Tatiana Lavrentieva #49357
Tatiana Lavrentieva
Character Guest at Ice Palace (uncredited)
Photo Derek Lea #12305Photo Derek Lea #12306Photo Derek Lea #12307Photo Derek Lea #12308

Derek Lea

Derek Lea
Character Gustav Palace Guard (uncredited)
Photo Catherine Porter #29099
Catherine Porter
Character Ice Palace Party Guest (uncredited)
Photo Albert Tang #53326
Albert Tang
Character Korean Soldier (uncredited)
Photo Madonna #1543Photo Madonna #1544Photo Madonna #1545Photo Madonna #1546

Madonna

Madonna
Character Verity (uncredited)
Aiko Horiuchi
Character (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The actor Roger Moore's daughter appears in the film as a flight attendant.
  • The 'Space Mirror' featured in the film is repurposed and colorized footage from a documentary recording of a Soviet experiment on light reflection, conducted on the Salyut-7 station. Unlike the fictional weapon, the experiment was much smaller and had a peaceful purpose.
  • Bond receives a briefing at an abandoned subway station, and a warehouse of gadgets used in previous Bond films is shown. Specifically featured are the BD-5 Micro aircraft and the crocodile-shaped mini-submarine ('Octopussy'), the jetpack for flight ('Thunderball'), a women's shoe with a retractable poisonous spike, and the suitcase with a pop-out knife ('From Russia with Love').
  • In Cuba, in a former agent's office, Bond first looks at and then takes a copy of 'Birds of the West Indies'. This is the same book whose author, ornithologist James Bond, gave his name to the main character when Fleming wrote the first Bond novel. Later, while meeting the heroine Halle Berry, he introduces himself as an ornithologist.
  • The airplane in which Graves is flying and where the final showdown between him and Bond takes place is the An-124 'Ruslan' transport aircraft.
  • Q hands Bond a watch and mentions that it is the 20th watch in a row. A subtle hint that 'Die Another Day' is the 20th film in the Bond series.
  • Bond's car becomes invisible because “…it is fitted with tens of thousands of tiny liquid crystal displays.” It is unclear how these displays were installed on rubber tires.
  • The heroine, frozen in icy water, is immersed in hot water to warm up. Instead of (the inevitable in this situation) a wild scream of pain, she smiles blissfully.
  • While escaping from the MI-6 'infirmary', Bond slows his pulse to almost a standstill, forcing a woman and two men – the latter he causes to convulse on the floor with a cardioversion device – to enter the resuscitation ward. The defibrillator doesn't work as it should, and a separately applied electrode cannot harm a person.
  • Fencing coach Verity tells Bond that her student, Miranda Frost, won gold at the 2000 Sydney Olympics. In reality, Italian Maria Valentina Vezzali won gold at those games, and she was never caught doping. During the same conversation, Verity calls Frost 'the club's best foil fencer,' even though at that moment she is fencing with epees. Her (as well as Graves' and Bond's) fencing skill is at a beginner's level and clearly does not match what is stated. During the fencing scene, Bond is wearing a left-handed suit, judging by the fastener on his shoulder, although he fences with his right hand. The club's equipment (outdated fencing masks, epees with smooth grips) does not match the status of the characters.
  • During the fight with Graves at the club, Bond receives at least four punches to the face and one kick. Yet, only a thin trickle of blood flows from his nose. If this were real, his nose would be broken, and possibly his jaw as well.
  • None of the film's characters exhale visible breath in the cold winter air of Iceland. The air temperature in Iceland in winter ranges from -5 to -15 degrees Celsius.
  • The film claims the North Korean army numbers 80,000 personnel + 1,000,000 reservists. In reality, the army consists of approximately 1,200,000 active duty soldiers + 4,000,000 reservists. This makes it the fourth largest army in the world, after the United States, China, and Russia.
  • During the fight on the plane, when Vlad is ejected through the doorway, several soldiers are also ejected. Almost every time this happens, the lower part of the doorway either breaks or returns to its original state.
  • During the duel scene between Pierce Brosnan and Toby Stephens, the filmmakers slowed down the film speed to create the illusion that the actors were moving faster than they actually were.
  • Rosamund Pike was cast as Miranda Frost just five days before filming began. Her first scene in the film was with the renowned Judi Dench as M, and Pike was understandably very stiff, which was quite predictable and explainable.
  • During the filming of an intimate scene in Cuba, Halle Berry choked on a date, and Pierce Brosnan had to perform what is known as an abdominal thrust, or the Heimlich maneuver (a first aid procedure for choking due to foreign body airway obstruction).
  • A fragment of a smoke grenade got into Halle Berry's eye during filming. It took a half-hour operation to remove it.
  • It took approximately 6 months to build the ice palace.
  • Scenes of Halle Berry bathing were filmed in Cadiz, southwestern Spain, and it wasn't as warm there as it appears on screen. On the contrary, the actress had to be wrapped in thick, fluffy towels between takes.
  • At one point, a spin-off starring Halle Berry (her character was named Jinx Johnson) was planned. The screenwriters of 'Die Another Day,' Neil Purvis and Robert Wade, spent two months developing a script, and Steven Frears was appointed director of the prospective spin-off. Ultimately, the film company MGM shut down the project, which hadn't even properly begun, due to the unsatisfactory box office results of other action films with female protagonists – such as McG’s action comedy 'Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle' (2003) and Jan de Bont’s adventure action film 'Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life' (2003).
  • The filmmakers received a total of $70 million from 20 companies through product placement (a form of hidden advertising in which props shown on screen have real commercial counterparts). This was a record amount at the time of the film's release. This nuance sparked a wave of criticism and comments along the lines of 'Buy, but not now' (a pun based on the phonetic similarity of 'Buy' and 'Die,' using the film's title). For this reason, the number of advertised products was reduced to 8 when working on the next film in the franchise, Martin Campbell's 'Casino Royale' (2006).
  • During the filming of the opening hovercraft chase scenes, Pierce Brosnan injured his leg. This injury aggravated an old one, leading to a 7-day halt in filming. This was the first time in the history of the Bond films that work on a film had to be suspended due to an actor’s injury.
  • Some scenes of the car chase were filmed on the ice of a lake in Iceland, which rarely freezes naturally due to its proximity to the sea and the high salt content of the water. When problems arose with the ice, the filmmakers even considered filming the chase scenes on ice in New Zealand. To rectify the situation in Iceland, the river connecting the lake to the sea was dammed, and within two days, the ice on the lake exceeded two meters in thickness, so filming proceeded in Iceland as planned.
  • To film certain scenes in captivity, Pierce Brosnan spent three hours in the makeup artist's chair before the start of each shooting day, where, among other things, a false beard and grown-out hair were glued on.
  • A quarter of the film's action takes place in Iceland, but none of the main cast were in Iceland. Only the second unit and stunt performers flew there.
  • Initially, it was planned that Catherine Kingsley (Gala Brand in the radio adaptation of 'Moonraker') would play Bond's girlfriend, and Jinx would be a traitor. Everything changed when Halle Berry was cast as Jinx. She became Bond's girlfriend, and Frost, played by Rosamund Pike, became the traitor.
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