Cast and Crew of Knox Goes Away

Cast of
Knox Goes Away

About Knox Goes Away

'Knox Goes Away' is a gripping and emotional movie that follows the story of John Knox, played by the talented Michael Keaton. Knox is no ordinary protagonist; he is a skilled and experienced contract killer, who has spent years honing his craft and perfecting his techniques. However, his life takes an unexpected turn when he is diagnosed with a rapidly progressing form of dementia. With his memory and cognitive abilities rapidly declining, Knox must come to terms with his past and confront the consequences of his actions.

One of the most compelling aspects of 'Knox Goes Away' is the relationship between John Knox and his estranged adult son, played by James Marsden. After years of absence and neglect, Knox is presented with a chance to redeem himself and save his son's life. But to do so, he must overcome the formidable obstacles that stand in his way. Not only is he pursued by the police, who are hot on his trail, but he must also contend with the ticking clock of his own deteriorating mind. As his memory fades and his grasp on reality slips away, Knox must rely on his instincts and determination to complete his mission.

'Knox Goes Away' is a masterful exploration of redemption, family, and the human condition. With its complex characters, thrilling plot, and thought-provoking themes, it is a movie that will leave a lasting impression on viewers. Michael Keaton delivers a powerful and nuanced performance as John Knox, bringing depth and humanity to a character who could have easily been one-dimensional. James Marsden is equally impressive as the estranged son, conveying a range of emotions with subtlety and grace. Overall, 'Knox Goes Away' is a must-watch for fans of crime dramas, thrillers, and character-driven stories.

Full Cast of Knox Goes Away

Michael Keaton
plays John Knox

Michael Keaton as John Knox
Michael Keaton delivers a riveting performance as John Knox in 'Knox Goes Away'. His portrayal of the troubled ex-con is both captivating and nuanced, showcasing his exceptional acting skills. Keaton's ability to convey Knox's internal struggle and desperation is truly commendable, making it an unforgettable performance that leaves a lasting impression on the audience. See Michael Keaton's other roles

Al Pacino
plays Xavier Crane

Al Pacino as Xavier Crane

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Marcia Gay Harden
plays Ruby Knox

Marcia Gay Harden as Ruby Knox
Marcia Gay Harden delivers a riveting performance in 'Knox Goes Away'. As the enigmatic and complex character, she effortlessly embodies the character's inner turmoil and strength, captivating the audience with her nuanced portrayal. Harden's ability to convey a wide range of emotions with subtlety and grace is truly commendable, making her performance a standout in the film. See Marcia Gay Harden's other roles

James Marsden
plays Miles Knox

James Marsden as Miles Knox
James Marsden delivers a captivating performance as Knox in the movie 'Knox Goes Away'. His portrayal of the enigmatic and troubled character is both intense and nuanced, as he navigates the complexities of his past and present. Marsden's ability to convey Knox's inner turmoil and emotional journey is truly commendable, making viewers empathize with the character and become invested in his story. Overall, Marsden's performance is a standout in this gripping film. See James Marsden's other roles

Suzy Nakamura
plays Detective Emily Ikari

Suzy Nakamura as Detective Emily Ikari
Suzy Nakamura delivers a standout performance in 'Knox Goes Away' as the character of Mika. She brings a unique blend of vulnerability and strength to the role, effortlessly portraying Mika's complex emotions and motivations. Nakamura's chemistry with the rest of the cast is palpable, making her scenes all the more engaging. Her performance is a testament to her versatility as an actress and adds a compelling layer to the film's narrative. See Suzy Nakamura's other roles

Joanna Kulig
plays Annie

Joanna Kulig as Annie
Joanna Kulig delivers a captivating performance as the enigmatic character in "Knox Goes Away". Her portrayal is filled with nuance and depth, as she expertly navigates the complexities of her role. Kulig's ability to convey a range of emotions with subtlety and grace is truly impressive, making her character both intriguing and relatable. Her performance is a standout element of the film, adding a layer of richness that enhances the overall narrative. See Joanna Kulig's other roles

Ray McKinnon
plays Thomas Muncie

Ray McKinnon as Thomas Muncie
Ray McKinnon delivers a compelling performance as the titular character, Knox, in the movie 'Knox Goes Away'. McKinnon skillfully portrays the complexities of Knox's character, a man who is haunted by his past and struggling to find redemption. His nuanced portrayal of Knox's internal conflict and emotional turmoil is both captivating and heart-wrenching. McKinnon's performance is a standout in the film, adding depth and authenticity to the character and the overall narrative. See Ray McKinnon's other roles

John Hoogenakker
plays Detective Rale

John Hoogenakker as Detective Rale

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Lela Loren
plays Cheryl Knox

Lela Loren as Cheryl Knox

Lela Loren was born on May 7, 1980 and is currently 43 years old.

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Morgan Bastin
plays Kaylee Knox

Dennis Dugan
plays Philo Jones

Jay Paulson
plays Detective Gelfuso

Jay Paulson as Detective Gelfuso

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Sasha Neboga
plays Ludmilla

Marisa Echeverria
plays Bianca Delgado

Chad Donella
plays Jordan Moore

Chad Donella as Jordan Moore

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Skip Howland
plays Diner Patron w Tattoos (uncredited)


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