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*'''Bryant''' ([[M. Emmet Walsh]]): police captain and Deckard's boss; he calls in Deckard after Holden is incapcitated while trying to identify the replicants hiding on Earth. | *'''Bryant''' ([[M. Emmet Walsh]]): police captain and Deckard's boss; he calls in Deckard after Holden is incapcitated while trying to identify the replicants hiding on Earth. | ||
*'''Gaff''' ([[Edward James Olmos]]): cop who brings Deckard to Bryant and follows Deckard's progress in eliminating the replicants. | *'''Gaff''' ([[Edward James Olmos]]): cop who brings Deckard to Bryant and follows Deckard's progress in eliminating the replicants. | ||
*'''Leon''' ([[Brion James]]): one of the replicants, designed for heavy lifting work and somewhat short on | *'''Leon''' ([[Brion James]]): one of the replicants, designed for heavy lifting work and somewhat short on intelligence. | ||
*'''Zhora''' ([[Joanna Cassidy]]): another replicant, working undercover as an exotic dancer as opposed to her original purpose, [[assassination]]. | *'''Zhora''' ([[Joanna Cassidy]]): another replicant, working undercover as an exotic dancer as opposed to her original purpose, [[assassination]]. | ||
*'''Holden''' ([[Morgan Paull]]): Blade Runner replaced by Deckard after he is shot by Leon while screening new workers at the Tyrell Corporation. | *'''Holden''' ([[Morgan Paull]]): Blade Runner replaced by Deckard after he is shot by Leon while screening new workers at the Tyrell Corporation. | ||
*'''Hannibal Chew''' ([[James Hong]]): geneticist, an [[eye]] designer for replicants whom Batty and Leon call on for information that leads them to Sebastian. | *'''Hannibal Chew''' ([[James Hong]]): geneticist, an [[eye]] designer for replicants whom Batty and Leon call on for information that leads them to Sebastian. | ||
*'''Taffey Lewis''' ([[Hy Pyke]]): sleazy bar owner and Zhora's employer; his purchase of an artificial [[snake (organism)|snake]] for Zhora's act leads Deckard to her. | *'''Taffey Lewis''' ([[Hy Pyke]]): sleazy bar owner and Zhora's employer; his purchase of an artificial [[snake (organism)|snake]] for Zhora's act leads Deckard to her. |
Latest revision as of 07:48, 26 November 2024
Characters
Warning: some spoilers follow
- Deckard (Harrison Ford): 'Blade Runner' cop assigned by Bryant to hunt down the escaped replicants.
- Roy Batty (Rutger Hauer): leader of the replicants; Batty intends to find a way to extend the four-year-lifespan of his kind.
- Rachael (Sean Young): assistant to Tyrell and, unknowingly, an experimental Nexus-6 replicant with false memories from Tyrell's niece.
- Pris (Daryl Hannah): replicant lover of Roy Batty, a "basic pleasure model" who convinces Sebastian to hide her and Roy.
- J.F. Sebastian (William Sanderson): genetic designer whose sympathy for the replicants leads Batty to Tyrell.
- Eldon Tyrell (Joe Turkel): head of the Tyrell Corporation, the genius who created the replicants as slaves for humanity.
- Bryant (M. Emmet Walsh): police captain and Deckard's boss; he calls in Deckard after Holden is incapcitated while trying to identify the replicants hiding on Earth.
- Gaff (Edward James Olmos): cop who brings Deckard to Bryant and follows Deckard's progress in eliminating the replicants.
- Leon (Brion James): one of the replicants, designed for heavy lifting work and somewhat short on intelligence.
- Zhora (Joanna Cassidy): another replicant, working undercover as an exotic dancer as opposed to her original purpose, assassination.
- Holden (Morgan Paull): Blade Runner replaced by Deckard after he is shot by Leon while screening new workers at the Tyrell Corporation.
- Hannibal Chew (James Hong): geneticist, an eye designer for replicants whom Batty and Leon call on for information that leads them to Sebastian.
- Taffey Lewis (Hy Pyke): sleazy bar owner and Zhora's employer; his purchase of an artificial snake for Zhora's act leads Deckard to her.