
Meryl Streep
Ellen Martin / Elena
Gary Oldman
Jürgen Mossack
Antonio Banderas
Ramón Fonseca
Jeffrey Wright
Malchus Irvin Boncamper
Melissa Rauch
Melanie
Jeff Michalski
Norm Sidley
Jane Morris
Barb Sidley
Robert Patrick
Captain Paris
David Schwimmer
Matthew Quirk
Cristela Alonzo
Special Agent Kilmer
Larry Clarke
Ellen's Attorney
Will Forte
Doomed Gringo #1
Chris Parnell
Doomed Gringo #2
Nonso Anozie
Charles
Larry Wilmore
Jeff
Jessica Allain
Simone
Nikki Amuka-Bird
Miranda
Matthias Schoenaerts
Maywood
Rosalind Chao
Gu Kailai
Kunjue Li
Gu's Aide
Ming Lo
Chief Wang Lijun
James Cromwell
Joseph David Martin
Sharon Stone
Hannah
AJ Meijer
Hominid #1
Arsenio Castellanos
Hominid #2
Lucy Morningstar
Hominid #3
Chris McLaughlin
First Mate
Jay Paulson
Pastor Conners
Juliet Donenfeld
Thalia
Brock Brenner
Kaylen
Marsha Stephanie Blake
Vincelle Boncamper
Daniyar
Sergei
Alexander Stasko
Felix
Amy Pemberton
Friend of Sergei and Felix
Noro Otitigbe
United Receptionist
Myron Parker Wright
Richard Boncamper
Miriam A. Hyman
Edith Boncamper
Benicio Hall
Boncamper's Miami Child
Veronica Osorio
Mr. Mossack's Secretary
Brenda Zamora
Mia Beltran
Zandy Hartig
Journalist
Nicholas Barrera
Bus Passenger
Fernando Martinez
Bus Driver
Melinna Bobadilla
Mossack Fonseca Employee #1
Frank Gallegos
Father Héctor Gallego
Christian De León
Young Ramón
Gabriel 'G-Rod' Rodriguez
Sinaloa Cartel Leader
Miracle Washington
Astrid
Jonah Gould
Event Planner
Jesse Wang
Bo Xilai
Brian Yang
Arresting Officer #1
James Hsu
Arresting Officer #2
Guido Föhrweißer
Mossack Fonseca Employee #2
Josef Urban
Mossack Fonseca Employee #3
Juan Monsalvez
Panama Agent
Ricardo Chacon
Uniformed Panama Agent
Frank Trigg
Panama Arresting Agent #2
Joey Anaya
Panama Arresting Agent #3
Edu Carvalho
Reporter #1
Kassandra Marron
Reporter #3
Xu Razer
Airplane Passenger (uncredited)
Eric Michael Cole
Worker (uncredited)



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This had the potential to be an eye-opening opportunity to bring to the fore all the devious antics and off-shore activities carried out by people from all nations - but recently publicised by the Mossack-Fonseca revelations. Instead, it delivered a largely pedestrian investi-journo kind of piece that traded heavily on the names of it's three stars and very little on any meaningful substance. The

I didn't enjoy this at all, yet I still weirdly reflect on it to be better than it had any right to be. That's thanks to the cast of <em>'The Laundromat'</em>. Meryl Streep (Ellen), Gary Oldman (Mossack) and Antonio Banderas (Fonseca) are the main reasons I'm not rating this lower. They stop it becoming an annoying watch. You also have Jeffrey Wright, David Schwimmer and Nonso Anozie involved t

Remember the Panama Papers? Those leaked documents that detailed how various people and companies created off-shore shell companies in order to avoid paying billions if not trillions in taxes around the world? No? I’m not surprised. It was a huge story that seemed to become a flash in the pan and many people forgot about it after the coverage dried up because, very likely, the corporations that












