The Bounty - Cast and Characters

Cast and Characters

The film stars Mel Gibson and Anthony Hopkins with Laurence Olivier, Edward Fox, Daniel Day-Lewis, Bernard Hill, Philip Davis and Liam Neeson.

  • Anthony Hopkins – Lieutenant William Bligh
  • Mel Gibson – Master's Mate Fletcher Christian
  • Laurence Olivier – Admiral Hood
  • Edward Fox – Captain Greetham
  • Daniel Day-Lewis – Sailing Master John Fryer
  • Bernard Hill – Boatswain William Cole
  • Phil Davis – Midshipman Edward "Ned" Young
  • Liam Neeson – Charles Churchill, Ship's Corporal
  • Wi Kuki Kaa – King Tynah
  • Tevaite Vernette – Mauatua, real name Maimiti (Christian's wife)
  • Philip Martin Brown – Able Seaman John Adams
  • Simon Chandler – David Nelson Botanist
  • Malcolm Terris – Dr. Thomas Huggan, Ship's Surgeon
  • Simon Adams – Midshipman Peter Heywood
  • John Sessions – Steward John Smith
  • Andrew Wilde – Able Seaman William McCoy
  • Neil Morrissey – Able Seaman Matthew Quintal
  • Richard Graham – Gunner's Mate John Mills
  • Dexter Fletcher – Able Seaman Thomas Ellison
  • Pete Lee-Wilson – Carpenter William Purcell
  • Jon Gadsby – Quartermaster John Norton
  • Brendan Conroy – Robert Lamb, Butcher
  • Barry Dransfield – Able Seaman Michael Byrne
  • Steve Fletcher – Able Seaman James Valentine

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