Who Am I? - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Who Am I?"
我是誰 (1998)
Timing: 2:0 (120 min)
Who Am I? - TMDB rating
7.122/10
971
Who Am I? - Kinopoisk rating
7.704/10
57429
Who Am I? - IMDB rating
6.8/10
46000

Actors and characters

Photo Jackie Chan #7912Photo Jackie Chan #7913Photo Jackie Chan #7914Photo Jackie Chan #7915

Jackie Chan

Jackie Chan
Character Who Am I
Photo Michelle Ferre #92505
Michelle Ferre
Character Christine
Photo Mirai Yamamoto #92506
Mirai Yamamoto
Character Yuki
Photo Ron Smerczak #92507
Ron Smerczak
Character Morgan
Photo Ed Nelson #87630Photo Ed Nelson #87631Photo Ed Nelson #87632

Ed Nelson

Ed Nelson
Character General Sharman
Ton Pompert
Character C.I.A. Chairman
Photo Glory Simon #92508
Glory Simon
Character C.I.A. Secretary
Fred van Ditmarsch
Character Airforce
Fritz Krommenhoek
Character Navy
Photo Dick Rienstra #83220
Dick Rienstra
Character Navy
Rinaldo van Ommeren
Character Army Assistant
Pim Daane
Character Marine
Photo Jeremiah Fleming #172776Photo Jeremiah Fleming #172777Photo Jeremiah Fleming #172778
Jeremiah Fleming
Character Marine Assistant
Nell Berger
Character Secretary
Dik Brinksma
Character NAT. Sec. Officer
Frank van Velsen
Character NAT. Sec. Officer
David Leong Fie
Character C.I.A.
Dehan Wiebenberg
Character C.I.A.
Yanick Mbali
Character BaBa
Washington Xisolo
Character Village Chief
Jerry Pnele
Character Village Witch Doctor
Photo Patrick Mofokeng #92510
Patrick Mofokeng
Character Village Hunter
Al Karaki
Character Aiji
Gavin Genlloud
Character Poacher
Rob Mathews
Character Poacher
Grant Nale
Character Booking Officer
Photo Norman Anstey #64262
Norman Anstey
Character Desk Sergeant
Frank Opperman
Character Internal Security
Leonard Nketsi
Character Secret Police
Ross Preller
Character Secret Police
Jerry Tsie
Character Secret Police
Dale Abrahams
Character Laboratory Assistant
Lambert Millar
Character Hospital Doctor
Hannes Muller
Character Medical Tent Doctor
Photo David Vlok #92509
David Vlok
Character Head Thug
Caz Abrahams
Character Thug
Rafi Anteby
Character Thug
Leen Duchienne
Character Thug
Photo Marco Maas #106438
Marco Maas
Character Thug
Robin Mes
Character Thug
Ral Sitaropoulos
Character Thug
Mike Lambert
Character Peter / Commando
Chip Bray
Character Middleman
Richard van Drempt
Character Middleman Bodyguard
Piet Hoogstraten
Character Middleman Bodyguard
Russ Price
Character Middleman Bodyguard
Michael Roben
Character Middleman Bodyguard
Ronald Schuurbiers
Character Middleman Bodyguard
Michael Struik
Character Middleman Bodyguard
Hans Cornelissen
Character Scientist
Simon Jansen
Character Scientist
Photo Michiel Kerbosch #132554
Michiel Kerbosch
Character Scientist
Boris Aribaut
Character Commando
Steve Brettingham
Character Commando
Dodo Charnlekha Yuthapichye
Character Commando
Photo Ken Lo #43515

Ken Lo

Ken Lo
Character Commando
Ted John Michael Lundell
Character Commando
Nicolas Ng
Character Commando
David John Saunders
Character Commando
Hattan
Character Commando
Photo Kane Kosugi #80234

Kane Kosugi

Kane Kosugi
Character Commando
Photo Ron Smoorenburg #40775

Ron Smoorenburg

Ron Smoorenburg
Character Morgan's Hitman
Photo Kwan Yung #43529

Kwan Yung

Kwan Yung
Character Morgan's Hitman
Photo Bradley James Allan #22421

Bradley James Allan

Bradley James Allan
Character Thug (uncredited)
Photo Nicky Li Chung-Chi #43517

Nicky Li Chung-Chi

Nicky Li Chung-Chi
Character Thug (uncredited)
Photo Sam Wong Ming-Sing #43530

Sam Wong Ming-Sing

Sam Wong Ming-Sing
Character Thug (uncredited)
Paul Andreovski
Character Thug (uncredited)
Van Darkholme
Character Takashi (uncredited)

Brent Houghton

Brent Houghton
Character Thug (uncredited)
Photo Spencer Kayden #2336
Spencer Kayden
Character Nurse Jane Armstrong (uncredited)
Philip van der Eijk
Character CIA Agent (uncredited)
Ryan Neal Young
Character CIA Agent (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • During the rooftop fight scene, Bradley James Allan doubles for Rona Smuerenburg during the footwork. And in the scene with alternating high and low kicks, the high kicks were performed using a dummy leg.
  • The height of the Rotterdam house that Jackie Chan slid down was 23 floors. Jackie dedicated his jump to his teacher – Master Yu Jim Yuen.
  • The car in which Jackie Chan and two girls escape the chase in South Africa is a Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IV.
  • The scene in which Jackie Chan rides a rhinoceros was not included in the film because a mistake was made by the dubbing operator during filming. Jackie was extremely dissatisfied with this, because there was no opportunity to reshoot the scene, and he also sustained an injury after falling from a very active animal.
  • The name of the city of Aggrahba is derived from a Bushman phrase meaning "place of great noise." It is associated with the powerful Orange River, which flows through barren landscapes and then plunges with a huge waterfall into a deep gorge.
  • The name of the town of Kakamas means "place of the fierce cow." It is primarily an agricultural region where peaches and other hardy fruits are grown. The territory is arid, with only 100 millimeters of precipitation per year.
  • The song that plays during the credits is performed by Jackie Chan himself.
  • A hotel room with the number 1954 can be noticed in the film. 1954 is the year Jackie Chan was born.
  • During the siren chase scene, the car sirens of the Dutch police in Rotterdam do not sound as they actually do.
  • Immediately after the car with Jackie and two women rolls onto its side and tears up the ground, it is shown without a single scratch.
  • The stain on the front of Jackie’s t-shirt changes in the scene with the laptop (in Rotterdam).
  • During the street fight in Rotterdam, Jackie loses his shoes. He puts on a pair of shoes to finish the fight and escape, but throughout the rest of the film after that scene, he wears the same shoes as at the very beginning. The Hong Kong version includes a scene that explains this.
  • At the beginning of the film, when Jackie and his men attack the convoy, they first observe it using a special infrared binocular and see the people inside the cars by their thermal radiation. However, when showing the truck with three scientists inside, there is no visible driver, and the heat emitted by the truck's engine is also not noticeable.
  • During the car chase, Christina’s handcuffs, which are attached to the car door handle, become undone when the car rolls onto its side. But in the next shot, they are fastened again.
  • When Jackie fights with South African police officers, his hands are tied. But the moment he enters the office, his hands are untied, and in the very next scene, his hands are tied again.
  • When Jackie fights the second assassin on the roof, the assassin's shoes are different in various shots.
  • When Jackie runs up the hill and shouts, “Who am I?” a member of the film crew can be seen under the bridge. Later, he is seen looking at the camera and trying to hide, returning under the bridge.
  • Much of the car chase in Africa was actually filmed in Rotterdam. At one point, the Erasmus Bridge (the bridge used for the final scene) is visible. The scene where they drive down the stairs was filmed on Beurstravers, known as Koopgoot. This is also a very well-known location in Rotterdam.
  • During the chase scene, the rally driver engages the handbrake and then uses the rear wheels to throw stones at the attackers. The parking brake locks the rear wheels. Furthermore, the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IV is an all-wheel-drive car, and therefore the front wheels would also be spinning.
  • When Jackie falls from the helicopter, a safety wire can be noticed. The safety wire is also visible when he slides down the building.
  • It is obvious that an Asian stuntman was used instead of a European killer on the roof, especially noticeable when he gets covered in cement powder. The Asian stuntman also plays in the final scene instead of Morgan.
  • When Morgan tries to shoot Jackie in the head, the slide on the gun is out of battery, meaning it's non-functional. When he racks the slide, it returns to battery. However, Jackie specifically disengaged the slide before handing the gun to Morgan.
  • The tribe that helped Jackie Chan regain his health actually speaks three different languages, but not the language that should be spoken in the location where the film's events are supposed to take place. The subtitles in the scenes where the tribe members speak are inaccurate. Furthermore, there are inconsistencies in the Northern Sotho dialect. For example, the word 'morena' does not mean 'big boss' or 'mister'.
  • In the opening minutes of the film, we see titles stating 'Agrabha, South Africa.' This is debatable, as the city should be located in the Kalahari Desert. The same is true for the city of Kakamas, which also appears in the credits. Agrabha and Kakamas are located close to each other and the border with Namibia.
  • The tribe that helped Jackie Chan regain his health actually speaks three different languages, but not the language that should be spoken in the location where the film’s events are supposed to take place. The subtitles in scenes where tribe members speak are inaccurate. Furthermore, there are inconsistencies in the Northern Sotho dialect. For example, the word “morena” does not mean “big boss” or “mister.”
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