Casino Royale


7:45 pm - 10:10 pm, Wednesday, December 31 on MGM+ (West) ()

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James Bond tries his hand at outwitting a terrorist banker.

2006 English Stereo
Action Action/adventure Poker Terrorism Adaptation Guy Flick Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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Daniel Craig (Actor) .. James Bond
Eva Green (Actor) .. Vesper Lynd
Mads Mikkelsen (Actor) .. Le Chiffre
Judi Dench (Actor) .. M
Jeffrey Wright (Actor) .. Felix Leiter
Giancarlo Giannini (Actor) .. Mathis
Caterina Murino (Actor) .. Solange
Simon Abkarian (Actor) .. Alex Dimitrios
Isaach de Bankolé (Actor) .. Steven Obanno
Jesper Christensen (Actor) .. Mr. White
Ivana Milicevic (Actor) .. Valenka
Tobias Menzies (Actor) .. Villiers
Claudio Santamaria (Actor) .. Carlos
Sebastien Foucan (Actor) .. Mollaka
Malcolm Sinclair (Actor) .. Dryden
Richard Sammel (Actor) .. Gettler
Ludger Pistor (Actor) .. Mendel
Joseph Millson (Actor) .. Carter
Darwin Shaw (Actor) .. Fisher
Clemens Schick (Actor) .. Kratt
Emmanuel Avena (Actor) .. Leo
Tom Chadbon (Actor) .. Stockbroker
Ade (Actor) .. Infante
Urbano Barberini (Actor) .. Tomelli
Tsai Chin (Actor) .. Madame Wu
Charlie Levi Leroy (Actor) .. Gallardo
Lazar Ristovski (Actor) .. Kaminofsky
Veruschka Von Lehndorff (Actor) .. Gräfin von Wallenstein
Andreas Daniel (Actor) .. Dealer
Carlos Leal (Actor) .. Tournament Director
Christina Cole (Actor) .. Ocean Club Receptionist
Jürgen Tarrach (Actor) .. Schultz
John Golden (Actor) .. Card Player
Jerry Inzerillo (Actor) .. Card Player
Diane Hartford (Actor) .. Card Player
Jessica Miller (Actor) .. Dealer
Leo Stransky (Actor) .. Tall Man
Paul Bhattacharjee (Actor) .. Hot Room Doctor
Crispin Bonham-carter (Actor) .. Hot Room Doctor
Simon Cox (Actor) .. Hot Room Technician
Rebecca Gethings (Actor) .. Hot Room Technician
Peter Notley (Actor) .. MI6 Technician
John Chancer (Actor) .. Police Commander
Peter Brooke (Actor) .. Airport Policeman
Jason Durran (Actor) .. Airport Policeman
Robert Jezek (Actor) .. Arresting Officer
Robert G. Slade (Actor) .. Pilot
Félicité Du Jeu (Actor) .. French News Reporter
Michaela Ochotská (Actor) .. Shop Assistant
Michael Offei (Actor) .. Obanno's Lieutenant
Makhoudia Diaw (Actor) .. Obanno's Liaison
Michael G. Wilson (Actor) .. Chief of Police
Martina Duravolá (Actor) .. Police Chief's Girlfriends
Marcela Martincáková (Actor) .. Police Chief's Girlfriends
Vladimír Kulhavý (Actor) .. Croatian General
Valentine Nonyela (Actor) .. Nambutu Embassy Official
Dušan Pelech (Actor) .. Bartender
Phil Meheux (Actor) .. Treasury Bureaucrat
Alessandra Ambrosio (Actor) .. Tennis Girl
Veronika Hladikova (Actor) .. Tennis Girl
Regina Gabajová (Actor) .. Hotel Splendide Clerk
Olutunji Ebun-Cole (Actor) .. Cola Kid
Martin Ucik (Actor) .. Barman
Vlastina Svátková (Actor) .. Waitress
Miroslav Šimůnek (Actor) .. Disapproving Man
Ivan G'vera (Actor) .. Venice Hotel Concierge
Jirí Lenc (Actor) .. Hotel Splendide Limo Driver
Jaroslav Jankovsky (Actor) .. Hermitage Waiter
Richard Branson (Actor) .. Man at Airport Security
Martin Campbell (Actor) .. Airport Worker
Tara Cardinal (Actor) .. Woman in Casino
Daud Shah (Actor) .. Fisher
Ben Cooke (Actor) .. MI6 Agent
Dayo Ade (Actor) .. Infante
Simona Roman (Actor) .. Dossier Girl
Greg Bennett (Actor) .. Airport Driver, Miami
Alexander Hathaway (Actor) .. British Ambassador
Vladimir Kulhavy (Actor) .. Croatian General

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Did You Know..
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Daniel Craig (Actor) .. James Bond
Born: March 02, 1968
Birthplace: Chester
Trivia: British actor Daniel Craig grew up in Liverpool before moving to London and studying at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. He made his film debut in The Power of One, directed by John G. Avildsen. A few made-for-TV movies followed before his role of Master Kane in the Disney adventure A Kid in King Arthur's Court. Returning to the U.K., he starred in the miniseries Our Friends in the North, the four-part series Moll Flanders, and the TV mystery The Ice House. In 1997 he worked with German director Peter Sehr on Obsession where he met his future girlfriend, German actress/VJ Heike Makatsch. His first leading role in the U.K. came in 1998 with his portrayal of George Dyer, the intimate friend of painter Francis Bacon (played by Derek Jacobi) in John Maybury's Love Is the Devil. Other leading roles followed in the U.K. films Love & Rage, The Trench, Some Voices, and Hotel Splendide. In Hollywood, he had smaller roles in I Dreamed of Africa, Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, and Road to Perdition. In 2002, he played the German physicist Werner Heisenberg in the BBC historical drama Copenhagen. His first mainstream leading role came in 2003 as Ted Hughes, the partner of Sylvia Plath (played by Gwyneth Paltrow) in Christine Jeffs' Sylvia. In 2004, he can be seen in the U.K. films Layer Cake and Enduring Love.
Eva Green (Actor) .. Vesper Lynd
Born: July 05, 1980
Birthplace: Paris, France
Trivia: Born July 5th, 1980, Eva Green eventually became a rare example of an actress who begun her career well into her adult life. Her first feature-film role was the female lead in Bernardo Bertolucci's 2003 erotic drama The Dreamers, when she was 22. Green made quite an impression with her debut performance, working with a legendary director and appearing in so many nude and/or sexually explicit scenes that the film originally received an NC-17 rating. The young actress was praised for her tremendous presence onscreen, and the delicateness with which she portrayed both fierceness and vulnerability. Audiences, perhaps inescapably, also noted her exquisite beauty, as well as the ease with which she brought her own sensuality to the sexually charged film, never compromising her character in the process. Achieving such exposure (so to speak) at the very beginning of her film career, Green was in no hurry to become a superstar. For her next role, she starred alongside Kristin Scott Thomas in the French adventure Arsene Lupin, a modest, low-profile project. Her next film, however, Ridley Scott's Kingdom of Heaven, was anticipated to be the big-budget blockbuster of its season. While Green's performance as Sybilla of Jerusalem was respectable, the film was panned by critics and audiences alike. This hardly effected Green, who continued to take interest in whatever films appealed to her, rather than those that promised to advance her career. She signed on to take part in the fantasy film The Golden Compass, alongside the likes of Nicole Kidman and Daniel Craig, but before filming began for this niche adventure, she would appear with Craig in another film, and one much more mainstream. Taking the role of Bond girl Vesper Lynd in 2006's hotly anticipated Casino Royale, Green added tremendous vivacity to an effort that promised to breath new life into the James Bond franchise, as the film marked not only her first foray into the action genre, but the first film with Craig in the role of 007. As fans and critics speculated over whether the actor would be a good fit, only enthusiasm swelled around anticipation of Green's performance, as the actress's onscreen combination of intellect and sex appeal left little doubt about her capacity as a femme fatale.In 2011, the actress took on the role of sorceress Morgan in the television fantasy drama series Camelot, and co-starred with Johnny Depp in filmmaker Tim Burton's Dark Shadows.
Mads Mikkelsen (Actor) .. Le Chiffre
Born: November 22, 1965
Birthplace: Copenhagen, Denmark
Trivia: Danish-born Mads Mikkelsen studied his craft at Arhus Theatre School near his hometown of Copenhagen before embarking on his professional career. He would appear in many Danish films throughout the '90s, such as Pusher and Bleeder and on the series Unit One before transitioning into American cinema, playing Tristan in 2004's King Arthur and villain La Chiffre in 2006's Casino Royale. Mikkelsen would soon follow this up with roles in Monsters vs. Aliens, Valhalla Rising, and 2010's Clash of the Titans, in which he played Draco.
Judi Dench (Actor) .. M
Born: December 09, 1934
Birthplace: York, England
Trivia: One of Britain's most respected and popular actresses, Judi Dench can claim a decades-old career encompassing the stage, screen, and television. A five-time winner of the British Academy Award, she was granted an Order of the British Empire in 1970 and made a Dame of the British Empire in 1988.Born in York, England, on December 9, 1934, Dench made her stage debut as a snail in a junior school production. After attending art school, she studied acting at London's Central School of Speech and Drama. In 1957, she made her professional stage debut as Ophelia in the Old Vic's Liverpool production of Hamlet. A prolific stage career followed, with seasons spent performing with the likes of the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre. Dench broke into film in 1964 with a supporting role in The Third Secret. The following year, she won her first BAFTA, a Most Promising Newcomer honor for her work in Four in the Morning. Although she continued to work in film, Dench earned most of her recognition and acclaim for her stage work. Occasionally, she brought her stage roles to the screen in such film adaptations as A Midsummer Night's Dream (1968) and Macbeth (1978), in which she was Lady Macbeth to Ian McKellen's tormented king. It was not until the mid-'80s that Dench began to make her name known to an international film audience. In 1986, she had a memorable turn as a meddlesome romance author in A Room with a View, earning a Best Supporting Actress BAFTA for her tart portrayal. Two years later, she won the same award for her work in another period drama, A Handful of Dust.After her supporting role as Mistress Quickly in Kenneth Branagh's acclaimed 1989 adaptation of Henry V, Dench exchanged the past for the present with her thoroughly modern role as M in GoldenEye (1995), the first of the Pierce Brosnan series of James Bond films. She portrayed the character for the subsequent Brosnan 007 films, lending flinty elegance to what had traditionally been a male role. The part of M had the advantage of introducing Dench to an audience unfamiliar with her work, and in 1997 she earned further international recognition, as well as an Oscar nomination and Golden Globe award, for her portrayal of Queen Victoria in Mrs. Brown.While her screen career had taken on an increasingly high-profile nature, Dench continued to act on both television and the stage. In the former medium, she endeared herself to viewers with her work in such series as A Fine Romance (in which she starred opposite real-life husband Michael Williams) and As Time Goes By. On the stage, Dench made history in 1996, becoming the first performer to win two Olivier Awards for two different roles in the same year. In 1998, Dench won an Oscar, garnering Best Supporting Actress honors for her eight-minute appearance as Queen Elizabeth in the acclaimed Shakespeare in Love. Her win resulted in the kind of media adulation usually afforded to actresses one-third her age. Dench continued to reap both acclaim and new fans with her work in Tea with Mussolini and another Bond film, The World is Not Enough. For her role as a talented British writer struggling with Alzheimer's disease in Iris (2001), Dench earned her third Oscar nomination. Sadly, that same year Dench's husband died of lung cancer at the age of 66.The prophetic artist continued to act in several films a year, wowing audiences with contemporary dramas like 2001's The Shipping News and period pieces like 2002's Oscar Wilde comedy The Importance of Being Earnest. She reprised the role of M again that same year for Brosnan's last Bond film Die Another Day, before appearing in projects in 2004 and 2005 such as The Chronicles of Riddick, Pride & Prejudice, and an Oscar- and Golden Globe-nominated performance as a wealthy widow who shocks 1930s audiences by backing a burlesque show in Mrs. Henderson Presents. In 2006, she followed the Bond franchise into a new era, maintaining her hold on the role of M as Brosnan retired from playing the title character and Daniel Craig took over. Casino Royale was the first Bond movie to be based on an original Ian Fleming 007 novel in 30 years, and it was a great success. In 2008, Dench rejoined the Bond franchise for Quantum of Solace.Dench shared the screen with Cate Blanchett for the critical smash Notes on a Scandal (2006). The film's emotional themes ran the gamut from possession and desire to loathing and disgust, and Dench rose to the challenge with her usual strength and grace, earning her a sixth Oscar nomination and seventh Golden Globe nomination.Dench joined the cast of 2011's Pirates of the Carribean: On Stranger Tides, as well as taking on the pivotal role of Mrs. Fairfax in Cary Fukunaga's adaptation of Jane Eyre. The actress also joined Leonardo DiCaprio to play the intimidating mother of J. Edgar Hoover in J. Edgar (2011). In 2012, Dench starred alongside fellow film great Maggie Smith in The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, a compassionate comedy-drama following a group of senior citizens' experience with a unique retirement program in India.
Jeffrey Wright (Actor) .. Felix Leiter
Born: December 07, 1965
Birthplace: Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Trivia: Actor Jeffrey Wright has earned an estimable reputation as one of the most versatile character actors of his generation, both on-stage and onscreen. Jeffrey Wright was born in Washington, D.C., in late 1965. Wright's father died when he was only a year old, and his mother, a lawyer working with the United States Customs Department, raised him with the help of her sister, a nurse. A strong student, Wright attended the prestigious St. Alban's School for Boys in Washington, D.C., and went on to receive a B.A. in Political Science at Amherst College in 1987. While at Amherst, Wright developed an interest in acting, and decided to continue his studies in the Theater department at New York University. While Wright was good enough to win an acting scholarship at N.Y.U., after only two months he opted to strike out on his own as a professional. Roles in off-Broadway plays followed, and Wright scored his first film role in 1990 with a bit part in Presumed Innocent. After a number of television roles and much theater work, in 1994 Wright got his big break when he was cast as Belize, Roy Cohn's nurse, in the acclaimed Broadway drama Angels In America: Perestroika; his performance won him a Tony Award. In 1996, Wright scored a breakthrough film role when he was cast in the lead of Basquiat, delivering a strong performance alongside a veteran cast which included Gary Oldman, Willem Dafoe, Dennis Hopper, Christopher Walken, and Benicio del Toro. A steady flow of character roles followed, including showy supporting work in Celebrity, Ride With the Devil, and Shaft, while Wright gave a compelling performance as Dr. Martin Luther King in the made-for-cable film Boycott. Wright continued to pursue his love of live theater as well, winning an Obie Award in 2002 for his performance (opposite Don Cheadle) in Suzan-Lori Parks' play Topdog/Underdog. Critically-acclaimed screen roles in Lackawanna Blues, Broken Flowers, and Syriana kept Wright on the short list for producers in search of quality supporting players, and by bridging the gap between stage and screen with his multi-tiered role in the acclaimed HBO miniseries Angels in America, the actor would would earn both an Emmy and a Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor. In 2006 Wright could be seen performing opposite Paul Giamatti and Bryce Dallas Howard in director M. NIght Shyamalan's modern fairytale Lady in the Water.
Giancarlo Giannini (Actor) .. Mathis
Caterina Murino (Actor) .. Solange
Simon Abkarian (Actor) .. Alex Dimitrios
Isaach de Bankolé (Actor) .. Steven Obanno
Jesper Christensen (Actor) .. Mr. White
Ivana Milicevic (Actor) .. Valenka
Born: April 26, 1974
Birthplace: Sarajevo, Yugoslavia
Trivia: Yugoslavian-born Ivana Milicevic emigrated to the United States with her family in 1983, when she was nine years old. Raised in Michigan, the stunning young woman began modeling while she was still in high school and shortly after graduating, she began professional acting with minor appearances on TV shows like Seinfeld and in films like Jerry Maguire. As she racked up roles on her resumé, she began to score bigger parts, on series such as Love Monkey and in the James Bond film Casino Royale.
Tobias Menzies (Actor) .. Villiers
Born: March 07, 1974
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: A graduate of England's Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, actor Tobias Menzies started his onscreen career with guest roles on a number of BBC programs before landing the part of the infamous assassin Brutus on the BBC/HBO co-production Rome. In 2006, between seasons of Rome, Menzies could be seen in a supporting role in the hit James Bond film Casino Royale. And following the second and final season of Rome, he was cast in a made-for-television adaptation of Jane Austen's Persuasion.
Claudio Santamaria (Actor) .. Carlos
Sebastien Foucan (Actor) .. Mollaka
Born: May 27, 1974
Malcolm Sinclair (Actor) .. Dryden
Born: June 05, 1950
Birthplace: London, England, United Kingdom
Richard Sammel (Actor) .. Gettler
Born: October 13, 1960
Birthplace: Heidelberg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Trivia: Is also a mime, musician, dancer and acrobat. Worked as a street performer for a time. Studied music and theater in Hildesheim, Germany; and acting and directing in Aix-en-Provence, France. Made his professional (stage) acting debut in 1981 in Hildesheim, Germany. Is fluent in five languages: German, English, French, Italian and Spanish. Can play a handful of musical instruments, including violin, piano, guitar and mandolin. Studied method acting with Susan Strasberg in Italy during 1989. She helped him secure his first starring movie role, the Italian film Il Piacere delle Carni. Has two main residences: Berlin and Paris. Hobbies include reading, yoga, meditation and hiking.
Ludger Pistor (Actor) .. Mendel
Joseph Millson (Actor) .. Carter
Born: April 27, 1974
Birthplace: Berkshire, England
Trivia: Had a near-death experience at the age of 15, when he cut his knee during a game of football; he was taken to hospital and injected with a general anaesthetic, which caused an allergic reaction resulting in a heart attack and temporary paralysis. Was suspended from school at the age of 16 for punching a headmaster; because of this, he received only 3 GCSEs, in his favourite subjects: English, drama and history. Nominated for the RSC Ian Charleston Award in 2003 for Best Classical Actor under 30 for his role as Orlando in As You Like It. Originated the role of Raoul in the 2010 West End production of Love Never Dies, the sequel to Phantom of the Opera. Voiced George Orwell (and his real-life persona, Eric Blair) in The Real George Orwell series on BBC Radio 4 in 2013. Played the title role in Macbeth at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre in 2013.
Darwin Shaw (Actor) .. Fisher
Clemens Schick (Actor) .. Kratt
Emmanuel Avena (Actor) .. Leo
Tom Chadbon (Actor) .. Stockbroker
Born: February 27, 1946
Birthplace: Luton, Bedfordshire, England
Ade (Actor) .. Infante
Urbano Barberini (Actor) .. Tomelli
Born: January 01, 1962
Trivia: Barberini is an Italian leading actor onscreen from the '80s.
Tsai Chin (Actor) .. Madame Wu
Charlie Levi Leroy (Actor) .. Gallardo
Lazar Ristovski (Actor) .. Kaminofsky
Born: October 26, 1952
Veruschka Von Lehndorff (Actor) .. Gräfin von Wallenstein
Born: May 14, 1939
Andreas Daniel (Actor) .. Dealer
Carlos Leal (Actor) .. Tournament Director
Born: June 09, 1969
Christina Cole (Actor) .. Ocean Club Receptionist
Born: May 08, 1982
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: Made her debut film appearance in What a Girl Wants, while still at drama school. Starred as Juliet in a Welsh National Theatre of Romeo and Juliet. Worked as a model for Andrea Galer's bridal collection. Starred as Cassie Hughes in Hex between 2004 and 2005. In 2016, starred as Stevie in the world premiere of Matthew Perry's debut play The End of Longing.
Jürgen Tarrach (Actor) .. Schultz
John Golden (Actor) .. Card Player
Jerry Inzerillo (Actor) .. Card Player
Diane Hartford (Actor) .. Card Player
Jessica Miller (Actor) .. Dealer
Leo Stransky (Actor) .. Tall Man
Paul Bhattacharjee (Actor) .. Hot Room Doctor
Born: May 04, 1960
Died: July 12, 2013
Crispin Bonham-carter (Actor) .. Hot Room Doctor
Born: September 23, 1969
Simon Cox (Actor) .. Hot Room Technician
Rebecca Gethings (Actor) .. Hot Room Technician
Peter Notley (Actor) .. MI6 Technician
John Chancer (Actor) .. Police Commander
Peter Brooke (Actor) .. Airport Policeman
Jason Durran (Actor) .. Airport Policeman
Robert Jezek (Actor) .. Arresting Officer
Robert G. Slade (Actor) .. Pilot
Félicité Du Jeu (Actor) .. French News Reporter
Michaela Ochotská (Actor) .. Shop Assistant
Michael Offei (Actor) .. Obanno's Lieutenant
Makhoudia Diaw (Actor) .. Obanno's Liaison
Michael G. Wilson (Actor) .. Chief of Police
Born: January 21, 1942
Martina Duravolá (Actor) .. Police Chief's Girlfriends
Marcela Martincáková (Actor) .. Police Chief's Girlfriends
Vladimír Kulhavý (Actor) .. Croatian General
Valentine Nonyela (Actor) .. Nambutu Embassy Official
Dušan Pelech (Actor) .. Bartender
Phil Meheux (Actor) .. Treasury Bureaucrat
Born: September 17, 1941
Birthplace: Sidcup, Kent
Trivia: Since making his debut as a full-fledged feature film cinematographer in The Long Good Friday (1980), Philip Meheux has filmed a wide variety of features. He started out as a projectionist for the BBC and soon became a documentary cameraman. In the early '70s, Meheux photographed 18 long documentaries for the television series Man Alive. He remained with the BBC for a dozen years and then left to make Black Joy, which marked the first time Meheux had worked with 35 mm film. The film was produced by director Martin Campbell. Meheux and Campbell have worked together since, on collaborations including Criminal Law (1989), No Escape (1994), and the James Bond thriller Goldeneye (1995). Meheux has also worked with other directors, including Philip Noyce on The Saint (1997).
Alessandra Ambrosio (Actor) .. Tennis Girl
Born: April 11, 1981
Birthplace: Erexim, Brazil
Trivia: At age 11, had an operation performed to pin back her ears; she developed complications from the procedure and later regretted the surgery. Enrolled in modeling school in the early 1990s. Entered the Elite Model Look Brazilian competition in 1996; was later offered a contract by the agency. Premiere magazine cover was Brazilian Elle, and first U.S. cover was Harper's Bazaar in 1998. Was the first spokesmodel for Victoria's Secret Pink, a clothing apparel line. Made big-screen debut as a tennis player in the 2006 James Bond movie Casino Royale. In 2006 served as ambassador for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society.
Veronika Hladikova (Actor) .. Tennis Girl
Regina Gabajová (Actor) .. Hotel Splendide Clerk
Olutunji Ebun-Cole (Actor) .. Cola Kid
Martin Ucik (Actor) .. Barman
Vlastina Svátková (Actor) .. Waitress
Miroslav Šimůnek (Actor) .. Disapproving Man
Ivan G'vera (Actor) .. Venice Hotel Concierge
Born: April 01, 1959
Jirí Lenc (Actor) .. Hotel Splendide Limo Driver
Jaroslav Jankovsky (Actor) .. Hermitage Waiter
Richard Branson (Actor) .. Man at Airport Security
Born: July 18, 1950
Martin Campbell (Actor) .. Airport Worker
Born: October 24, 1943
Trivia: New Zealand-born film director Martin Campbell started his career in the mid-'70s churning out a handful of adult-minded films, with titles like The Sex Thief and Eskimo Nell. His sense of style caught the eye of Hollywood, and eventually Campbell found himself helming thrillers like Criminal Law and Defenseless. In the mid-'90s, his career skyrocketed after being assigned the director's chair for GoldenEye, the first Bond film to star Pierce Brosnan as the beloved super-spy. The film was a box-office success, and received the strongest reviews of any Bond film in quite some time, leading directly to the job of directing the big-budget summer spectacle The Mask of Zorro, an assignment he enjoyed enough to return for the sequel a few years later. Campbell once again introduced the world to a new James Bond in 2006 as the director of Daniel Craig's first film in the series, Casino Royale. Again, the film was lavished with huge international box-office success, and strong reviews from many critics who had grown tired of the series.
Tara Cardinal (Actor) .. Woman in Casino
Born: March 10, 1978
Daud Shah (Actor) .. Fisher
Ben Cooke (Actor) .. MI6 Agent
Dayo Ade (Actor) .. Infante
Simona Roman (Actor) .. Dossier Girl
Greg Bennett (Actor) .. Airport Driver, Miami
Alexander Hathaway (Actor) .. British Ambassador
Vladimir Kulhavy (Actor) .. Croatian General

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