Mission: Impossible II - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Mission: Impossible II"
Mission: Impossible II (2000)
Timing: 2:3 (123 min)
Mission: Impossible II - TMDB rating
6.143/10
7494
Mission: Impossible II - Kinopoisk rating
6.826/10
104634
Mission: Impossible II - IMDB rating
6.1/10
412000

Actors and characters

Photo Tom Cruise #66589Photo Tom Cruise #66590Photo Tom Cruise #66591Photo Tom Cruise #66592

Tom Cruise

Tom Cruise
Character Ethan Hunt
Photo Dougray Scott #24213Photo Dougray Scott #24214Photo Dougray Scott #24215Photo Dougray Scott #24216

Dougray Scott

Dougray Scott
Character Sean Ambrose
Photo Thandiwe Newton #28931Photo Thandiwe Newton #28932Photo Thandiwe Newton #28933Photo Thandiwe Newton #28934

Thandiwe Newton

Thandiwe Newton
Character Nyah Hall
Photo Ving Rhames #3695Photo Ving Rhames #3696Photo Ving Rhames #3697Photo Ving Rhames #3698

Ving Rhames

Ving Rhames
Character Luther Stickell
Photo Richard Roxburgh #18873Photo Richard Roxburgh #18874Photo Richard Roxburgh #18875

Richard Roxburgh

Richard Roxburgh
Character Hugh Stamp
Photo John Polson #62722Photo John Polson #62723Photo John Polson #62724Photo John Polson #62725

John Polson

John Polson
Character Billy Baird
Photo Rade Šerbedžija #10612Photo Rade Šerbedžija #10613Photo Rade Šerbedžija #10614Photo Rade Šerbedžija #10615

Rade Šerbedžija

Rade Šerbedžija
Character Dr. Nekhorvich
Photo Mathew Wilkinson #62726
Mathew Wilkinson
Character Michael
Photo Nicholas Bell #47966

Nicholas Bell

Nicholas Bell
Character McCloy's Accountant
Cristina Brogeras
Character Flamenco Dancer #4
Photo Kee Chan #55260

Kee Chan

Kee Chan
Character McCloy's Chemist
Kim Fleming
Character Larrabee
Alan Lovell
Character Biocyte Security Guard #2
Dan Luxton
Character Relief Pilot
Photo Christian Manon #62727

Christian Manon

Christian Manon
Character Dr. Gradsky
Karl McMillan
Character Biocyte Security Guard #1
Photo Lester Morris #62728
Lester Morris
Character Bookie
Kelly Ons
Character Flamenco Dancer #1
Nicholas Papademetriou
Character Prison Guard #2
Photo Brett Partridge #74925

Brett Partridge

Brett Partridge
Character Biocyte Security Guard #3
Candice Partridge
Character Flamenco Dancer #7
Natalie Reis
Character Flamenco Dancer #2
Photo Daniel Roberts #62729

Daniel Roberts

Daniel Roberts
Character Co-Pilot
Adriana Rodríguez
Character Flamenco Dancer #5
Sandra Rodríguez
Character Flamenco Dancer #6
Nada Rogic
Character Flamenco Dancer #3
Photo Antonio Vargas #62730
Antonio Vargas
Character Senor De L'Arena
Photo Anthony Hopkins #8069Photo Anthony Hopkins #8070Photo Anthony Hopkins #8071Photo Anthony Hopkins #8072

Anthony Hopkins

Anthony Hopkins
Character Mission Commander Swanbeck (uncredited)
Photo Alison Araya #51914

Alison Araya

Alison Araya
Character Girl (uncredited)
Photo Rebecca Barratt #24834
Rebecca Barratt
Character Art Teacher (uncredited)
Douglas Bunn
Character Race Track Crowd (uncredited)
Photo Caine #62731
Caine
Character Race Track Punter (uncredited)
Fred Chen
Character Club Patron (uncredited)
Mark Connolly
Character Gate Guard #1 (uncredited)
Photo Ryder Davis #62732
Ryder Davis
Character Server (uncredited)
Alan Hennessy
Character Race-goer (uncredited)
Photo Patrick Marber #74926Photo Patrick Marber #74927

Patrick Marber

Patrick Marber
Character Train Driver (uncredited)
Photo William Morts #11285
William Morts
Character Man with Mission Rocket in Helicopter (uncredited)
Photo Tory Mussett #62733Photo Tory Mussett #62734
Tory Mussett
Character Flamenco Guest (uncredited)
Paul Roget
Character Spanish Party Goer (uncredited)
Photo Shant Sarkissian #62735
Shant Sarkissian
Character Party Attendant (uncredited)
Photo Darren Dupree Washington #62736
Darren Dupree Washington
Character Nightclub Patron (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The character of Anthony Hopkins was the only one to use the phrase: “Mission: Impossible.”
  • The first director's cut of this film was 3.5 hours long. Paramount Pictures stated that this was too much and informed director John Woo that the film needed to be cut down to a maximum of 2 hours. This explains the number of inconsistencies and plot holes present in the theatrical release.
  • Thandiwe Newton became Ethan Hunt’s partner. She was suggested for the role by Cruise’s then-wife, actress Nicole Kidman, who had worked with Newton on John Dagan’s melodrama “Flirt” (1990). Newton was cast before the script was even finished.
  • Due to circumstances beyond his control, Tom Cruise had to cover the budget overruns from his own pocket.
  • In the scene where Tom Cruise rides a motorcycle through flames, he used neither fire-resistant clothing nor special protective gel.
  • The role played by Anthony Hopkins was originally offered to Ian McKellen, but he was busy with a theatrical production in London, and the role went to Hopkins. McKellen's agent was horrified that he had turned down what was, in essence, a small role. Had McKellen accepted it, budget overruns would not have allowed him to play in Peter Jackson's "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy (2001-2003), and, like Doug Gray Scott, he would not have worked with Bryan Singer on "X-Men" (2000).
  • According to one of the screenwriters, Robert Towne, a significant part of his contribution to the plot focused on the action scenes that John Woo, as he told Towne, wanted to film in this movie.
  • Tom Cruise personally oversaw the final editing, and John Woo was barred from entering the editing suite.
  • Tandiwe Newton had never driven on the right side of the road before, so an instructor was constantly in the passenger seat next to her, ready to press a brake pedal specially extended to his side of the cabin at any moment.
  • During the filming of the fight scene where the opponent tries to stab Tom Cruise's character in the eye with a knife, Cruise insisted on using a real knife, which had to be stopped millimeters from his pupil (and not 'somewhere nearby,' as director John Woo suggested). A cable was attached to the knife handle and slowly released to achieve the desired effect. Cruise insisted that Dougrey Scott, who played his opponent, use his full strength and not hold back.
  • The scene where Tom Cruise 'rips off the face,' which turns out to be just a mask concealing the antagonist played by Dougrey Scott, was filmed in one take using a green screen. Cruise was instructed to place his hand in the correct position under his chin and then move it upwards. Scott, wearing a mask with sensors that transmitted a three-dimensional image of his face to a computer, removed the mask, after which Cruise's face was 'superimposed' onto the mask at the moment of removal, and both images were combined into one. Instead of the green screen, an image of the airplane cabin was inserted into the background.
  • When Ethan attempts to escape the chase on a motorcycle, he passes the same intersection twice. This can be verified by paying attention to the road sign warning of the sudden appearance of kangaroos, and the sand-colored van that passes through the intersection twice in the same spot.
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