Computer Teacher (voice: English version) (uncredited)
Xavier Bonastre
Homme restaurant (uncredited)
Steve Bulen
Jail Cop 1 / Martial Arts Teacher / Krichi (voice: English version) (uncredited)
Bill Capizzi
Interrogator / Doorman (voice: English version) (uncredited)
Tony Clay
Marksmanship Teacher / Tardy (voice: English version) (uncredited)
Michael Forest
Judge / Waiter (voice: English version) (uncredited)
Melora Harte
Nikita
Milton James
Interrogator Aide / Jedreck / Impostor (voice: English version) (uncredited)
Dave Mallow
Sommelier / Needs Light (voice: English version) (uncredited)
Michael McConnohie
Jail Cop 2
Simon Prescott
Pharmacist / Embassy Mark (voice: English version) (uncredited)
Mike Reynolds
Grossman (voice: English version) (uncredited)
Michael Sorich
Rico
Ellyn Stern
Amande (voice: English version) (uncredited)
Kirk Thornton
Coyote (voice: English version) (uncredited)
John Tremaine
Bob
Tom Wyner
Maurice /
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Trivia
Nikita shoots a Beretta Model 93R in the firing range scene. This is a selective-fire machine pistol variant of the Model 92. Examples of the 93R are now extremely rare and highly sought after, some allegedly selling for more than $100K.
The first scene Nikita appears in was the first scene Anne Parillaud shot. Despite having only one line Luc Besson had Parillaud deliver nearly a hundred takes. Parillaud later found out that he used the second take in the movie.
Embassy guards wore Hungarian police uniform however the guy in the staircase spoke some Slavic language. (He said "Dobry vecher!" [Good evening] to Nikita.)
When being dragged from the courtroom after being handed a life sentence, Nikita's back is protected by cardboard inserted into the waistband of her pants.
Bob: You died Saturday at 5:00 p.m. The prison doctor confirmed suicide after an overdose of tranquillizers. You're buried in Maisons-Alfort, row 8, plot 30.