Besetzung und Crew von James Bond 007 - Casino Royale

James Bond 007 - Casino Royale

Sein erster Auftrag, nachdem er die Lizenz zum Töten erhalten hat, führt den MI6-Agenten James Bond nach Madagaskar, wo er auf den Terroristen Mollaka angesetzt wird. Zwar verläuft nicht alles nach Plan, doch als Bond auf eigene Faust weiter ermittelt, kommt er auf die Spur von Le Chiffre, dem Bankier einer weltweit operierenden Terror-Organisation. Dieser plant, das Vermögen seiner Organisation durch ein illegales Pokerspiel im „Casino Royale“ in Montenegro um ein Vielfaches zu erhöhen, wofür natürlich auch ein hoher Einsatz nötig ist. Der MI6 sieht daher die Chance, die Terroristen in den finanziellen Ruin zu treiben und beauftragt James Bond, die Pläne von Le Chiffre zunichte zu machen.

Gesamte Besetzung von James Bond 007 - Casino Royale

Daniel Craig as James Bond

Daniel Craig

James Bond
Daniel Craig's portrayal of James Bond in "Casino Royale" marked a significant departure from his predecessors, bringing a grittier, more nuanced performance to the iconic role. Craig embodied a Bond who was both physically imposing and emotionally complex, stripping away some of the suave invulnerability that characterized earlier interpretations. His performance was lauded for its intensity and the way it delved into the character's origins, showing a more vulnerable side of the secret agent as he earns his 00 status and navigates the treacherous world of high-stakes poker against the enigmatic Le Chiffre. Craig's Bond was not just a lady's man with a license to kill; he was a man grappling with trust, betrayal, and the harsh realities of a profession that demands cold-hearted efficiency. His raw, less refined approach to the character's demeanor and actions revitalized the franchise, setting a new standard for the Bond series and solidifying Craig's place in the pantheon of actors who have brought Ian Fleming's spy to life.
Eva Green as Vesper Lynd

Eva Green

Vesper Lynd
Eva Green delivered a captivating performance as Vesper Lynd in the 2006 film "Casino Royale," bringing depth and complexity to the iconic role of James Bond's love interest. Her portrayal of Vesper was a modern reinvention of the character, originally created by Ian Fleming. Green's Vesper was not merely a damsel in distress but a strong, intelligent, and multi-layered individual with her own secrets and motivations. She matched Daniel Craig's rugged Bond with a cool, sharp-witted demeanor, and their chemistry was palpable, adding a genuine emotional intensity to the film. Eva Green's performance was praised for its nuance; she conveyed Vesper's strength, vulnerability, and ultimate tragedy with a poise that made her character's impact on Bond—and the audience—indelible. Her ability to bring a sense of intrigue and emotional resonance to the character was instrumental in redefining the Bond girl archetype for a new generation, setting a high bar for future installments of the franchise.
Mads Mikkelsen as Le Chiffre

Mads Mikkelsen

Le Chiffre
Mads Mikkelsen delivered a captivating performance as the primary antagonist, Le Chiffre, in the 2006 James Bond film "Casino Royale." His portrayal of the calculating, mathematical genius with a physical flaw—a bleeding eye due to haemolacria—added a distinct layer of complexity to the character. Mikkelsen's Le Chiffre is both menacing and vulnerable; he is a man under pressure, desperate to win the high-stakes poker game against Bond to repay his debts to terrorists. Mikkelsen's nuanced acting, characterized by a chilling stillness punctuated by moments of intense emotion, created a villain who was not only a worthy adversary to Daniel Craig's newly minted 007 but also a sympathetic character in his own right. His interactions with Bond are charged with a palpable tension, making their conflict as mental as it is physical. Mikkelsen's performance was widely praised for bringing depth and sophistication to Le Chiffre, making him one of the most memorable villains in the Bond franchise.
Tsai Chin as Madame Wu

Tsai Chin

Madame Wu