Citadel Cast

Prime Video • 2023 • Spy Thriller • Season 1 (6 Episodes)

Citadel follows elite agents Mason Kane and Nadia Sinh, whose memories were wiped after the independent global spy agency Citadel fell eight years ago. When Bernard Orlick tracks them down, they must remember their past skills to stop Manticore, the powerful syndicate that destroyed Citadel, from establishing a new world order. This high-stakes spy thriller spans the globe as the agents piece together their identities while facing deadly enemies.

Main Cast

Richard Madden

Richard Madden

Mason Kane / Kyle Conroy

6 episodes

Priyanka Chopra Jonas

Priyanka Chopra Jonas

Nadia Sinh

6 episodes

Stanley Tucci

Stanley Tucci

Bernard Orlick

6 episodes

Lesley Manville

Lesley Manville

Dahlia Archer

6 episodes

Osy Ikhile

Osy Ikhile

Carter Spence

6 episodes

Ashleigh Cummings

Ashleigh Cummings

Abby Conroy

6 episodes

Roland Møller

Roland Møller

Anders Silje / Davik Silje

6 episodes

Caoilinn Springall

Caoilinn Springall

Hendrix Conroy

6 episodes

Supporting Cast - Citadel Agents

Actor Character Role
Nikki Amuka-Bird Celeste Graham Citadel tech specialist
Leo Ashizawa Yuki Citadel agent
Moira Kelly Joe Conroy Kyle's mother
Daniel Betts Rainer Muller Manticore operative
Paul Bullion Balthazar Manticore enforcer

Manticore Organization

Actor Character Role
Ron Donachie Willem Brandt Manticore executive
Saraya Blue Visco Young Nadia Flashback sequences
Lola Campbell Asha Important connection
Arron Long Cristoph Brandt Twin brother
Jordan Drew Thomas Brandt Twin brother

Guest Appearances

Actor Character Episode/Role
Grant Harvey Young Mason Flashback sequences
Charlotte Cornwell Ambassador Episode 1
Tom Godwin Citadel Scientist Technical support
Richard Fleeshman Agent Clarke Field operative
Victoria Hamilton Dr. Kovac Medical specialist

Production Team

Role Name Notable Work
Executive Producers Joe Russo, Anthony Russo Avengers: Endgame, The Gray Man
Creator/Showrunner Josh Appelbaum Alias, Mission: Impossible films
Creator/Showrunner Bryan Oh Alias, Scorpion
Creator/Showrunner David Weil Hunters, Solos
Executive Producer Patrick Moran The Old Man, Friday Night Lights
Directors Newton Thomas Sigel, Jessica Yu Multiple episodes
Composer Tom Holkenborg Mad Max: Fury Road, Deadpool
Cinematographer Thomas Sigel Bohemian Rhapsody, X-Men films
Production Designer Tom Conroy The Batman, Wonka
Stunt Coordinator Julian Spencer John Wick films, Atomic Blonde
Production Companies AGBO, Midnight Radio Amazon MGM Studios

Awards & Recognition

  • Visual Effects Society Awards 2024 - Outstanding Visual Effects (Nominated)
  • Screen Actors Guild Awards - Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble (Nominated)
  • Critics Choice Super Awards - Best Action Series (Nominated)
  • Saturn Awards - Best Science Fiction Television Series (Nominated)
  • Hollywood Professional Association Awards - Outstanding Visual Effects (Nominated)
  • Location Managers Guild Awards - Outstanding Locations in Television
  • Art Directors Guild Awards - Excellence in Production Design (Nominated)
  • Cinema Audio Society Awards - Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing

Cultural Impact & Reception

Citadel emerged as Prime Video's most expensive series to date, with a reported budget of $300 million for its first season, positioning it as Amazon's answer to blockbuster franchises. The Russo Brothers' involvement brought Marvel-level production values to television, creating elaborate action sequences that rivaled theatrical releases. Despite mixed critical reception, the show's global scope and international cast strategy paid off with strong viewership numbers worldwide, particularly in India where Priyanka Chopra Jonas's involvement drew massive audiences.

The series pioneered an ambitious shared universe approach with local language spin-offs planned for India, Italy, and Spain, creating television's first truly global spy franchise. Richard Madden's transformation from Game of Thrones to action hero showcased his versatility, performing complex fight choreography and stunts that established him as a leading man in the genre. The show's exploration of memory manipulation and identity questioned the nature of self, adding philosophical depth to its explosive action. Behind-the-scenes challenges, including COVID delays and script rewrites, led to one of television's most expensive productions becoming a test case for streaming economics. The series' use of practical locations across multiple countries, from the Italian Alps to Morocco, created a genuine globe-trotting experience rare in television. Stanley Tucci's presence as the mysterious Bernard Orlick brought gravitas and humor, anchoring the more outlandish spy elements with emotional weight. The show's mixed reception highlighted the challenge of translating blockbuster filmmaking to serialized television, with critics divided on whether the spectacle justified the narrative shortcuts. Despite criticism, Citadel's renewal for a second season and expansion into multiple spin-offs validated Amazon's strategy of creating tentpole television events that could compete with theatrical releases.