Johnny English Reborn - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Johnny English Reborn"
Johnny English Reborn (2011)
Timing: 1:41 (101 min)
Johnny English Reborn - TMDB rating
6.245/10
3504
Johnny English Reborn - Kinopoisk rating
6.621/10
69547
Johnny English Reborn - IMDB rating
6.3/10
149000

Actors and characters

Photo Rowan Atkinson #1137Photo Rowan Atkinson #1138Photo Rowan Atkinson #1139Photo Rowan Atkinson #1140

Rowan Atkinson

Rowan Atkinson
Character Johnny English
Photo Dominic West #34605Photo Dominic West #34606Photo Dominic West #34607Photo Dominic West #34608

Dominic West

Dominic West
Character Ambrose
Photo Tim McInnerny #60687Photo Tim McInnerny #60688Photo Tim McInnerny #60689

Tim McInnerny

Tim McInnerny
Character Quartermain
Photo Burn Gorman #447Photo Burn Gorman #448Photo Burn Gorman #449

Burn Gorman

Burn Gorman
Character Slater
Photo Roger Barclay #78619Photo Roger Barclay #78620

Roger Barclay

Roger Barclay
Character Agent Two
Photo Eric Carte #84249
Eric Carte
Character Agent One
Photo Togo Igawa #33247

Togo Igawa

Togo Igawa
Character Ting Wang
Photo Eleanor Wyld #84250
Eleanor Wyld
Character Receptionist 1
Photo Mandi Sidhu #84251
Mandi Sidhu
Character Receptionist 2
Photo Margaret Clunie #80167Photo Margaret Clunie #80168
Margaret Clunie
Character Receptionist 3
Photo Mariella Frostrup #84252
Mariella Frostrup
Character Royce (voice)
Photo Miles Jupp #321Photo Miles Jupp #322

Miles Jupp

Miles Jupp
Character Technician
Photo Pik-Sen Lim #32602
Pik-Sen Lim
Character Killer Cleaner
Photo Williams Belle #84253
Williams Belle
Character Ling
Photo Paul Che Biu-law #69185
Paul Che Biu-law
Character Chinese Man in Spectacles
Photo Courtney Wu #84254

Courtney Wu

Courtney Wu
Character Man in Spectacles 2
Photo Rupert Vansittart #49490
Rupert Vansittart
Character Derek
Photo Isla Blair #84255

Isla Blair

Isla Blair
Character Shirley
Photo Emma Vansittart #84256
Emma Vansittart
Character Margaret
Photo Siu Hun Li #84257
Siu Hun Li
Character Chinese Susan
Photo Wale Ojo #84258Photo Wale Ojo #84259
Wale Ojo
Character President Chambal
Photo Chris Jarman #84260
Chris Jarman
Character Michael Tembe
Photo Andrew Woodall #40155
Andrew Woodall
Character Foreign Secretary
Janet Whiteside
Character Pamela's Mother
Maisie Fishbourne
Character Pamela's Toddler
Photo Mark Ivanir #13074Photo Mark Ivanir #13075Photo Mark Ivanir #13076

Mark Ivanir

Mark Ivanir
Character Karlenko
Gary Kane
Character Matov
Photo Lobo Chan #41746
Lobo Chan
Character Xiang Ping
Photo Clara Paget #84265

Clara Paget

Clara Paget
Character Waitress
Richard Syms
Character Man in Pinstripe
Photo Lily Atkinson #83032
Lily Atkinson
Character Girl with Crash Helmet
Dave Holland
Character Man in Wheelchair
Photo Benedict Wong #5376Photo Benedict Wong #5377Photo Benedict Wong #5378Photo Benedict Wong #327166

Benedict Wong

Benedict Wong
Character Chi Han Ly
Photo Ellen Thomas #84266

Ellen Thomas

Ellen Thomas
Character Tucker's Mum
Photo Ian Shaw #84267Photo Ian Shaw #84268

Ian Shaw

Ian Shaw
Character Agent Number Two
Oliver Zheng
Character Chinese Interpreter

What's left behind the scenes

  • The classic composition “In The Hall Of The Mountain King” by Edvard Grieg from Henrik Ibsen's play “Peer Gynt” plays during the post-credits scene.
  • Johnny English tells Colin that Simon (Agent 1) attended Eton College. In real life, actor Dominic West, who played Simon, actually attended the prestigious school.
  • The Rolls Royce Phantom shown in the film is equipped with a 9.0-liter experimental V16 engine. It is, in fact, a very powerful engine that BMW (the owner of Rolls Royce) developed with the intention of using it in the standard version of the Phantom. Three or four engines were made, but ultimately BMW did not implement the idea, and the Phantom was equipped with a “conventional” V12, while the V16s were sent to storage. Rowan Atkinson, however, knew about the existence of the V16 engines. He personally contacted Rolls Royce with a request, if possible, to build a Phantom with a V16 engine for the film. And, of course, Rolls Royce agreed.
  • The cat Philby was named after Kim Philby (born Harold Adrian Russell Philby), a member of the Cambridge Five who betrayed his native Great Britain to spy for the USSR.
  • In this film, Rowan Atkinson reunited with his colleague from the series “Blackadder” (1982), Tim McInnerny, who played the role of Quartermaine.
  • The girl from whom Johnny (Rowan Atkinson) steals a motorcycle helmet during the wheelchair chase scene is his daughter.
  • Rosamund Pike plays the assistant to MI-7 agent Johnny English – an obvious parody of James Bond, and she previously starred as an undercover MI-6 operative in the 20th film about the real agent 007 – “Die Another Day” (2002).
  • During the discussion of the drug thymoxilin barbiturate, which was used to control people, the structural formula of amobarbital was shown.
  • While Johnny is having lunch with Kate at her home, Ambrose knocks on the door. Then, while English hides in Kate's bedroom, she clears everything from the table (leaving only two candles, which Ambrose later blows out). Later, when Johnny leaves the bedroom, the table is fully set again in the frame.
  • When Johnny is at a restaurant with Agent 1, he empties his wine glass, and Agent 1 asks the waitress to bring another bottle. In the next shot, there is very little wine poured, but a moment later the glass is a third full.
  • When Johnny is parachuting, his tie is pinned by the chest strap. However, in the next shot, the tie flies up and hits him in the face.
  • The parachute Johnny uses towards the end of the film changes color when transitioning from a wide shot to a close-up.
  • When English arrives at Taker's home, he's playing a racing game on his laptop, but the car's movements in the game don't correspond to his keyboard inputs. When he then gets up to close the curtains and talk to Johnny, the car continues to behave as if under his control. It's clearly just a demo video.
  • The wounded Karlenko is placed in the helicopter's back seat. Then, as the helicopter takes off, it's visible that there's no one in the back seat.
  • In the scene with Johnny and the Queen, knee pads worn by the stunt double are visible under her stockings.
  • When the hitman Kleener (Peak Sen Lim) fires on the golf course, muzzle flash comes from the center of the barrel ring, instead of erupting from the depth of an individual barrel.
  • Towards the end of the film, when Johnny English has a spasm, he drops his pistol. For a moment, a "Tokyo Marui," "made in Japan" stamp can be seen. It's a BB gun replica, and it's quite harmless.
  • The plotline involving the search for the third link in a spy chain is a reference to the real-life search for the unknown 'fifth' member of the so-called 'Cambridge Five,' a spy ring in Britain during World War II.
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