K-19: The Widowmaker - Cast

Cast

In order of billing.

  • Harrison Ford as Captain 2nd Rank Alexei Vostrikov, Commanding Officer
  • Liam Neeson as Captain 3rd Rank Mikhail "Misha" Polenin, Executive Officer
  • Peter Sarsgaard as Lieutenant Vadim Radtchenko, Reactor Officer
  • Joss Ackland as Marshal Zelentsov
  • John Shrapnel as Admiral Bratyeev
  • Donald Sumpter as Captain 3rd Rank Gennadi Savran, Medical Officer
  • Tim Woodward as Vice-Admiral Konstantin Partonov
  • Steve Nicolson as Captain 3rd Rank Yuri Demichev, Torpedo Officer
  • Ravil Isyanov as Captain 3rd Rank Igor Suslov, Political Officer
  • Christian Camargo as Petty Officer Pavel Loktev, Senior Reactor Technician
  • George Anton as Captain-Lieutenant Konstantin Poliansky, Missile Officer
  • James Francis Ginty as Seaman Anatoly Subachev, Reactor Technician
  • Lex Shrapnel as Captain-Lieutenant Kornilov, Communications Officer
  • Ingvar Eggert SigurĂ°sson as Captain 3rd Rank Viktor Gorelov, Chief Engineer
  • Sam Spruell as Senior Seaman Dmitri
  • Sam Redford as Petty Officer 2nd Class Vasily
  • Peter Stebbings as Kuryshev
  • Shaun Benson as Chief Petty Officer Leonid Pashinski
  • Kristen Holden-Ried as Captain-Lieutenant Anton
  • Dmitry Chepovetsky as Sergei
  • Tygh Runyan as Petty Officer 1st Class Maxim Portenko, Sonar Operator
  • Jacob Pitts as Grigori
  • Michael Gladis as Senior Seaman Yevgeny Borzenkov
  • J. J. Feild as Andrei
  • Peter Oldring as Vanya
  • Joshua Close as Viktor
  • Jeremy Akerman as Fyodor Tsetkov, Captain of the S-270

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