No Time to Die - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "No Time to Die"
No Time to Die (2021)
Timing: 2:43 (163 min)
No Time to Die - TMDB rating
7.341/10
7014
No Time to Die - Kinopoisk rating
7.066/10
170363
No Time to Die - IMDB rating
7.3/10
485000

Actors and characters

Photo Daniel Craig #12894Photo Daniel Craig #12895Photo Daniel Craig #12896Photo Daniel Craig #12897

Daniel Craig

Daniel Craig
Character James Bond
Photo Léa Seydoux #13613Photo Léa Seydoux #13614Photo Léa Seydoux #13615Photo Léa Seydoux #13616

Léa Seydoux

Léa Seydoux
Character Madeleine
Photo Rami Malek #2845Photo Rami Malek #2846Photo Rami Malek #2847Photo Rami Malek #2848

Rami Malek

Rami Malek
Character Lyutsifer Safin
Photo Naomie Harris #12469Photo Naomie Harris #12470Photo Naomie Harris #12471Photo Naomie Harris #12472

Naomie Harris

Naomie Harris
Character Moneypenny
Photo Rory Kinnear #13680Photo Rory Kinnear #13681

Rory Kinnear

Rory Kinnear
Character Tanner
Photo Jeffrey Wright #6083Photo Jeffrey Wright #6084Photo Jeffrey Wright #6085Photo Jeffrey Wright #6086

Jeffrey Wright

Jeffrey Wright
Character Felix Leiter
Photo Billy Magnussen #3984Photo Billy Magnussen #3985Photo Billy Magnussen #3986Photo Billy Magnussen #3987

Billy Magnussen

Billy Magnussen
Character Logan Ash
Photo David Dencik #21712

David Dencik

David Dencik
Character Valdo Obruchev
Photo Ana de Armas #12629Photo Ana de Armas #12630Photo Ana de Armas #12631Photo Ana de Armas #12632

Ana de Armas

Ana de Armas
Character Paloma
Photo Dali Benssalah #63547Photo Dali Benssalah #63548Photo Dali Benssalah #63549Photo Dali Benssalah #63550

Dali Benssalah

Dali Benssalah
Character Primo (Cyclops)
Coline Defaud
Character Young Madeleine
Mathilde Bourbin
Character Madeleine's Mother
Photo Hugh Dennis #144565

Hugh Dennis

Hugh Dennis
Character Dr. Hardy
Photo Priyanga Burford #33225Photo Priyanga Burford #33226Photo Priyanga Burford #33227
Priyanga Burford
Character Dr. Symes
Photo Joe Grossi #144566
Joe Grossi
Character Hotel Porter
Nicola Olivieri
Character Cemetery Caretaker
Photo Pio Amato #144567

Pio Amato

Pio Amato
Character Cemetery Attendant
Photo Javone Prince #127031

Javone Prince

Javone Prince
Character MI6 Security Guard
Photo Davina Moon #106478
Davina Moon
Character Madeleine's Receptionist
Mattia Lacovone
Character Young Shepherd
Giansalvatore Duca
Character Young Shepherd
Photo Amy Morgan #144568
Amy Morgan
Character Alison Smith
Photo Lizzie Winkler #144569
Lizzie Winkler
Character Sarah Jones
Photo Andrei Nova #5694
Andrei Nova
Character Bunker Guard
Photo Ernest Gromov #83918
Ernest Gromov
Character Bunker Guard
Photo Gediminas Adomaitis #13706
Gediminas Adomaitis
Character Blofeld's Right Hand Man
Andy Cheung
Character Chinese Businessman
Photo Brigitte Millar #13703
Brigitte Millar
Character Vogel
Hayden Phillips
Character Sir Sebastian D'ath
Photo Winston Ellis #18464
Winston Ellis
Character Spectre Agent
Adnan Rashed
Character Spectre Agent
Rae Lim
Character Spectre Agent
Chi Chan
Character Spectre Agent
Photo Denis Khoroshko #5698
Denis Khoroshko
Character Spectre Agent
Photo Lourdes Faberes #35685

Lourdes Faberes

Lourdes Faberes
Character Spectre Agent
Photo Philip Philmar #32917
Philip Philmar
Character Spectre Agent
Photo Raymond Waring #49848

Raymond Waring

Raymond Waring
Character Spectre Agent
Photo Eliot Sumner #44627

Eliot Sumner

Eliot Sumner
Character Spectre Guard
Photo Rod Hunt #14267

Rod Hunt

Rod Hunt
Character Spectre Guard
Photo Michael Mercer #144570
Michael Mercer
Character El Nido Bartender
Gemmar Mcfarlane
Character Passersby
Leighton Laing
Character Passersby
Kimo Armstrong
Character Passersby
Photo Gordon Alexander #13767
Gordon Alexander
Character Lab Technician (uncredited)
Photo Steve Barnett #13748
Steve Barnett
Character Spectre Agent (uncredited)
Photo Tuncay Gunes #144571
Tuncay Gunes
Character Spectre Agent (uncredited)
Photo Clem So #18280Photo Clem So #18281
Clem So
Character Spectre Agent (uncredited)
Douglas Bunn
Character Spectre Member (uncredited)
Photo Toby Sauerback #86016
Toby Sauerback
Character Guard (uncredited)
Photo John Farrer #43444
John Farrer
Character Casino Player (uncredited)

Paul O'Kelly

Paul O'Kelly
Character Safin Henchman (uncredited)
Photo Michael G. Wilson #13764

Michael G. Wilson

Michael G. Wilson
Character Spectre Party Guest (uncredited)
Michael Herne
Character Spectre Guest (uncredited)
Julian Ferro
Character MI6 Security Guard (uncredited)
Ross Donnelly
Character Hotel Guest (uncredited)
Photo David Olawale Ayinde #306345
David Olawale Ayinde
Character Spectre Party Guest (uncredited)

Mark Addison

Mark Addison
Character Spectre Agent Bodyguard

What's left behind the scenes

  • This is the eighth Bond film shot in Italy – this time, filming took place in the city of Matera. Previous films: 'From Russia with Love' (Terence Young, 1963) was filmed in Venice; 'The Spy Who Loved Me' (Lewis Gilbert, 1977) was filmed in Sardinia; 'Moonraker' (Lewis Gilbert, 1979) was also filmed in Venice; 'For Your Eyes Only' (John Glen, 1981) was filmed in Cortina d'Ampezzo; 'Casino Royale' (Martin Campbell, 2006) was filmed in Venice and on Lake Como; 'Quantum of Solace' (Marc Forster, 2008) was filmed in Siena and Talamone; and 'SPECTRE' (Sam Mendes, 2015) was filmed in Rome.
  • This is the first film in the franchise shot with an IMAX camera. Previous James Bond films shown in IMAX theaters had to be converted to the required format.
  • At the time of its release, this was the most expensive film in the franchise. The previous record was held by Sam Mendes' 'SPECTRE'.
  • Eight examples of the classic grey Aston Martin DB5 car, used by James Bond, were specifically developed and created for the stunts in the film.
  • Ana de Armas (who played Paloma) worried that she would perform poorly in the action scenes because she was given only three weeks to prepare for them, and she told director Cary Joji Fukunaga this so often that he instructed her to repeat the same phrase in the film during a conversation with Bond, played by Daniel Craig. As a result, the phrase remained in the film.
  • It is claimed that Daniel Craig, who played agent 007 James Bond, personally insisted on Ana de Armas being cast as Paloma. Craig and de Armas had previously worked together with Ryan Johnson on the detective comedy "Knives Out" (2019), which was released approximately four months before the originally scheduled release date of the action film "No Time to Die".
  • In January 2021, the film's sponsors demanded reshoots of some scenes, guided by product placement considerations (this is a form of hidden advertising, where viewers see not advertising, but well-chosen props). Some products shown on screen had become outdated due to the film's 18-month release delay caused by the coronavirus pandemic. For example, the Nokia smartphone featured in the advertisement (in the scene with Nomi, played by Lashana Lynch) had become significantly outdated during the delay (smartphones generally age quite quickly, due to the speed at which new models appear on the market). On the poster, the outdated smartphone model was replaced with the latest one (this was done using computer technology), but the original model remained in the film.
  • Director Cary Joji Fukunaga wanted to film a stunt with bicycles in the Italian city of Matera. Stunt coordinator Lee Morrison designed a bicycle jump over a wall. It was performed by Paul Edmondson – he rode a bicycle up a ramp at a speed of approximately 37 km/h, flew over the wall, and landed safely.
  • Christoph Waltz was once again cast as Ernst Stavro Blofeld, the villain and long-standing enemy of James Bond. Waltz's return to the role of Blofeld was intended as a surprise for fans of the Bond franchise, but the actor was spotted on set and reportedly even told a random passerby who noticed him: "You didn't see me here." Once the news spread, Waltz's involvement in the film became part of the promotional campaign, and the character he played appeared in the film's trailers.
  • The role of the Russian scientist Obruchev, played by David Dencik, was originally intended to be less significant, but director Cary Joji Fukunaga was so impressed with Dencik's performance that the role was expanded and every effort was made to increase the character's screen time.
  • Rami Malek almost didn't get the role of Safin because his representatives weren't responding to calls from the future film's producers. Debbie McWilliams, who was in charge of casting, met with Malek at a preview of Brian Singer's "Bohemian Rhapsody" (2018) – where Malek played the role of frontman Freddie Mercury – and arranged for him to come to auditions. The actor agreed on the condition that the villain he was to play wouldn't be too stereotypical.
  • It is claimed that during the filming of complex scenes in this film, Daniel Craig relied mainly on stunt doubles and stunt performers. This happened due to the actor's age and an injury he sustained while filming Sam Mendes' action movie "Spectre" (2015), the twenty-fourth film in the Bond series.
  • At the time of its release, it was the most expensive film in the franchise. The previous record was held by Sam Mendes' "007: SPECTRE."
  • Director Cary Joji Fukunaga wanted to film a stunt with bicycles in the Italian city of Matera. Stunt coordinator Lee Morrison developed a bicycle jump over a wall. It was performed by Paul Edmondson—he rode a bicycle up a ramp at a speed of approximately 37 km/h, flew over the wall, and landed safely.
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