About Terminator 2: Judgment Day
In the thrilling world of James Cameron's 1991 sci-fi masterpiece, "Terminator 2: Judgment Day," we are introduced to an array of captivating characters that drive the heart-pounding narrative. The charismatic and indomitable Arnold Schwarzenegger reprises his role as The Terminator, a cybernetic organism that, in this iteration, takes on an unexpected and unprecedented twist. Alongside him, we see the emergence of a young and resilient actor, Edward Furlong, who brings to life the character of John Connor, destined to become a leader and savior of humanity in a future marked by destruction and despair.
"Terminator 2: Judgment Day" unfolds a decade following the groundbreaking events of the original film, "The Terminator." This gripping sequel delves deeper into the intricate world of time-travel and post-apocalyptic warfare. In this chapter, the malevolent forces of Skynet, the artificial intelligence that gained self-awareness and waged a devastating war against humans, conspired once more to annihilate the rebellion. Their chilling target this time around is the adolescent John Connor, who grows up to lead the feeble remnant of humanity against their machine overlords.
Faced with the mounting threat, the sparingly equipped rebellion retaliates with a daring and unforeseen countermeasure. They dispatch a remarkably unique ally to safeguard the young John Connor: a reprogrammed terminator, identical in appearance to their archenemy but with an entirely rewritten mission. This unexpected hero creates an extraordinary dynamic and teases the groundwork for a thrilling metamorphosis that leaves viewers on the edge of their seats as they anticipate the epic battles and emotional twists encapsulated in "Terminator 2: Judgment Day".
Full Cast of Terminator 2: Judgment Day
Arnold Schwarzenegger
plays The Terminator
Arnold Schwarzenegger's performance as The Terminator in "Terminator 2: Judgment Day" is a masterclass in evolving character depth and physical acting. Initially the ruthless antagonist in the first film, Schwarzenegger's character undergoes a dramatic transformation in this sequel, becoming a protector figure for John Connor. He delivers the iconic one-liners with finesse, while also managing to portray the subtle nuances of a machine attempting to understand human emotion. Furthermore, his imposing physical presence and commitment to the action choreography make his T-800 a truly memorable character in the realm of cinematic action heroes.
See Arnold Schwarzenegger's other roles →Edward Furlong
plays John Connor
Edward Furlong delivers a captivating and dynamic performance as John Connor in the film "Terminator 2: Judgment Day." As a young teenager thrust into a world of relentless pursuits and apocalyptic visions, Furlong effortlessly conveys the necessary angst and resilience of his character. Balancing vulnerability with a fierce determination, Furlong's portrayal of John Connor hints at the future leader of the resistance who must learn to trust and work alongside the Terminator, played by Arnold Schwarzenegger. The chemistry between Furlong and Schwarzenegger further elevates the film, as their initially apprehensive bond evolves into an iconic example of unexpected camaraderie. Overall, Furlong's authentic and compelling performance adds a significant layer of humanity and emotion to this legendary sci-fi action film.
See Edward Furlong's other roles →Linda Hamilton
plays Sarah Connor
Linda Hamilton's performance as Sarah Connor in "Terminator 2: Judgment Day" is nothing short of iconic. Transformed into a resilient and battle-hardened warrior, Hamilton brings depth and intensity to the character, capturing Sarah's unwavering determination to protect her son, John, and fight against the machines that threaten humanity's future. Her portrayal showcases Sarah's emotional complexity, from her tough exterior to her vulnerable side, as she wrestles with the fear of her impending fate and the weight of saving the world. A true tour de force, Hamilton's performance elevates the film and sets a new standard for strong female characters in action movies.
See Linda Hamilton's other roles →Robert Patrick
plays T-1000
Robert Patrick's portrayal of the relentless T-1000 in "Terminator 2: Judgment Day" is nothing short of iconic. His cold, calculated demeanor and almost mechanical movements perfectly encapsulate the unstoppable killing machine that his character is, creating an intense and formidable villain. Patrick's physical transformation and seamless morphing abilities, made possible through groundbreaking practical and visual effects, added an unprecedented level of tension and horror to the role. His portrayal elevated the film and set a new standard for both robotics and villainy in the science fiction genre.
See Robert Patrick's other roles →Joe Morton
plays Dr. Miles Bennett Dyson
In Terminator 2: Judgment Day, Joe Morton delivers a powerful and nuanced performance as Dr. Miles Bennett Dyson, the unwitting creator of Skynet. His portrayal of the well-meaning but misguided scientist offers a poignant reminder of the potential consequences of unchecked technological advancement. Morton's performance excellently balances Dyson's initial optimism and subsequent guilt and anguish, making audiences empathize with the character's moral dilemma. Ultimately, Morton's interpretation of a torn man struggling with the reality of his actions adds depth and emotional resonance to the narrative, making Dr. Dyson a memorable character in this iconic film.
See Joe Morton's other roles →Earl Boen
plays Dr. Peter Silberman
In "Terminator 2: Judgment Day", Earl Boen reprises his role as Dr. Peter Silberman from the first film, once again delivering a standout performance. As Sarah Connor's skeptical and often exasperated psychologist, Boen expertly balances the character's dry wit and pragmatism with a growing sense of unease as he becomes increasingly entangled in the relentless pursuit of the Terminators. Despite his limited screen time, Boen's performance is memorable and impactful, providing a much-needed human touch amidst the film's high-octane sci-fi action sequences.
See Earl Boen's other roles →S. Epatha Merkerson
plays Tarissa Dyson
Castulo Guerra
plays Enrique Salceda
Jenette Goldstein
plays Janelle Voight
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plays Todd Voight
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plays Twin Sarah
Robert Winley
plays Cigar Biker
Shane Wilder
plays Trucker
Michael Edwards
plays Old John Connor
Jared Lounsbery
plays Kid
Ennalls Berl
plays Bryant
Richard Vidan
plays Weatherby
Gerard 'Gus' Williams
plays Jock 2
Gwenda Deacon
plays Night Nurse
Don Stanton
plays Lewis the Guard
Dan Stanton
plays Lewis as T-1000
Colin Patrick Lynch
plays Attendant
Noel Evangelisti
plays Hospital Guard
DeVaughn Nixon
plays Danny Dyson
Tony Simotes
plays Vault Guard
Diane Rodriguez
plays Jolanda Salceda
Dalton Abbott
plays Infant John Connor
Ron Young
plays Pool Cue Biker
Charles Robert Brown
plays Tattoo Biker
Abdul Salaam El Razzac
plays Gibbons
Mike Muscat
plays Moshier
Dean Norris
plays SWAT Team Leader
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plays Police Chopper Pilot
J. Rob Jordan
plays Pickup Truck Driver
Terrence Evans
plays Tanker Truck Driver
Denney Pierce
plays Burly Attendant
Mark Christopher Lawrence
plays Burly Attendant
Pat Kouri
plays SWAT Leader
Van Ling
plays Cyberdyne Tech
Martin DeLuca
plays Cyberdyne Tech (uncredited)
Joel Kramer
plays Male Nurse (uncredited)
Richard Ruskin
plays Frisbee Player (uncredited)
Scott Shaw
plays Cyberdyne Tech (uncredited)
Sven-Ole Thorsen
plays Mall Security Guard (uncredited)
Randy Walker
plays SWAT Officer (uncredited)
William Wisher
plays Galleria Photographer / Cop (uncredited)
Dalton Hamilton
plays Baby John Connor (uncredited)
Nancy Fish
plays Roadside Window Woman (Special Edition Restoration) (uncredited)
Mic Rodgers
plays Policeman (uncredited)
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plays SWAT Officer (uncredited)
Ed Arneson
plays SWAT Officer (uncredited)
Debra Casey
plays Mohawk Girl at Biker Bar (uncredited)
Anne Merrem
plays Psychiatric (uncredited)
Gavin Kelly
plays Gamer (uncredited)
Bret A. Arnold
plays Future Coda Man (uncredited)
Dean Blanke
plays Baby John Connor (uncredited)
Jim Dahl
plays SWAT Officer (uncredited)
Jennifer Jacono
plays Mother in Mall (uncredited)
Brad Jacobowitz
plays Pedestrian (uncredited)
Takao Komine
plays Mall Employee Shot by T-1000 (uncredited)
Steven Stear
plays SWAT Officer (uncredited)
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