The Princess Diaries (2001)
The Princess Diaries (2001)
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Julie Andrews
Queen Clarisse Renaldi
Anne Hathaway
Mia Thermopolis
Hector Elizondo
Joe
Heather Matarazzo
Lilly Moscovitz
Mandy Moore
Lana Thomas
Caroline Goodall
Mia's Mom, Helen
Robert Schwartzman
Michael Moscovitz
Erik von Detten
Student Josh Bryant
Patrick John Flueger
Student Jeremiah Hart
Sandra Oh
Vice Principal Gupta
Sean O'Bryan
Teacher Mr. O'Connell
Garry Marshall
Director
Kathleen Marshall
Charlotte Kutaway
Meg Cabot
Writer
Mindy Burbano
Ms. Harbula
Kimleigh Smith
Ms. Wells
Gina Wendkos
Writer
Elizabeth Gudenrath
Anna
Debra Martin Chase
Producer
Bianca Lopez
Fontana
Whitney Houston
Producer
Mario Iscovich
Producer
Tamara Levinson
Lupe
John Debney
Composer
Lenore Thomas
Melissa
Karl Walter Lindenlaub
Cinematographer
Erik Bragg
Bobby Bad
Bruce Green
Editor
Meredith Shevory
Meredith
Gail Goldberg
CastingDirector
Anita Marie Curran
Anita
Donna Morong
CastingDirector
Cassie Rowell
Alice
Todd Lowe
Eric
Marcia Ross
CastingDirector
Mayne Berke
ProductionDesigner
Joe Unitas
Coach Joe Ewe
Joel McCrary
Prime Minister Motaz
Clare Sera
Maria Motaz
Greg Lewis
Siegfried von Troken
Bonnie Aarons
Joy von Troken
Darwood Chung
Emperor Sakamoto
Julie Paris
Princess Palisades
Jeff Michalski
Scottish Duke
Erin O'Reilly
Scottish Duchess
Steve Restivo
Count Vitello
Brigitta Lauren
Lady Lindenlaub
Jane Morris
Lady Evergreen
Gary Combs
Lord Fricker / Stunt Coordinator
Marvin Braverman
State Dinner Waiter
Allan Kent
State Dinner Waiter
Robert Glaudini
Adolpho
Bill Ferrell
Darrell
Joe Ross
Consulate Maitre D'
Charles Guardino
Mel
Sparrow Heatley
Gretchen
Gwenda Perez
Helga
Barbara Marshall
Lady Jerome
Sam Denoff
Lord Jerome
Tracy Reiner
Spencer
Daru Kawalkowski
Countess Puck
Diane Frazen
Ball Guest Diane
Stanley Frazen
Stanley
Barbara Nabozny
Barbara
Ira Glick
Dr. Glunk
Sol Rosenthal
Lawyer Ball Guest
Hope Alexander-Willis
Lady Caroline
Joe Allen Price
Father Joseph
Willie Brown
Himself
Patrick Richwood
Mr. Robutusen
Terry Brown
Arthur Washington
James Brown Orleans
Dr. Motors
Rob Zylowski
Pizza Delivery Man
Karl Makinen
Schiavone
Sunny Hawks
Vivian
Kathy Garver
Cable Tourist
Erika Young
Umbrella Lady
Ethan Sandler
Tour Bus Driver
Shan Elliot
Michael's Bandmate
Trey Carter
Michael's Bandmate
Bud Markowitz
Pear Juggler
Mark Thompson
DJ Mark
Brian Phelps
DJ Brian
Lily Marshall-Fricker
Kid Autograph Seeker
Sandra Taylor
Suki Sanchez
Tom Hines
Nelson Davenport
Nicholle Tom
Cassie
Patrick Noonan
Suki's Cameraman
Ali Gage
Beach Reporter Ali
John Moran
Beach Photographer
Tanya DiFrancesco
Beach Reporter
Shannon Wilcox
Ball Reporter
Tonje Larsgard
Ball Reporter
Rueben Grundy
Street Reporter
Gwen Holloway
Street Reporter
Lori Sigrist
Twin Reporter
Terri Sigrist
Twin Reporter
Andy Arness
Teacher (uncredited)
René Auberjonois
Philippe Renaldi (uncredited)
Ned Brower
Michael's Bandmate (uncredited)
Jodi Essex
Model (uncredited)
Larry Miller
Paolo (uncredited)
Barry Ratcliffe
Cop #2 (uncredited)
Craig Richards
Student's Father (uncredited)
Terry Wayne
Clark (uncredited)
Charlotte Marshall-Fricker
Kid Autograph Seeker
Robin Klein
Additional Casting
Gary Jones
Costume Design
Caty Maxey
Art Direction
Leonard Engelman
Assistant Makeup Artist
Heidi Klein
Additional Casting
Ellen H. Schwartz
First Assistant Director / Co-Producer
Janice Alexander
Assistant Hairstylist
Casey Hallenbeck
Set Decoration
Margaret Hilliard
Unit Production Manager
Scott Marshall
Second Unit Director
Dawn Solér
Music Supervisor
Carolyn Elias
Hairstylist
Hallie D'Amore
Makeup Artist
Tommy Harper
Second Assistant Director
Media.
Details.
Release DateAugust 3, 2001
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 55m
Content RatingG
Budget$37,000,000
Box Office$165,335,153
Filming LocationsSan Francisco · California · Los Angeles, United States
Genres
Wiki.
The Princess Diaries is a 2001 American coming-of-age comedy film produced by singer Whitney Houston, Debra Martin Chase and Mario Iscovich, and directed by Garry Marshall. Loosely based on Meg Cabot's 2000 young adult novel of the same name, the film was written by Gina Wendkos and stars Anne Hathaway (her feature film debut) and Julie Andrews, with a supporting cast consisting of Héctor Elizondo, Heather Matarazzo, Mandy Moore, Caroline Goodall, and Robert Schwartzman. The film follows Mia Thermopolis (Hathaway), a shy American teenager who learns she is heiress to the throne of a European kingdom. Under the tutelage of her estranged grandmother (Andrews), the kingdom's reigning queen, Mia must decide whether to claim the throne she has inherited or renounce her title permanently.
Feeling confident about the novel's film potential, Cabot's agent pursued producer Debra Martin Chase about adapting The Princess Diaries into a feature-length film, an idea she pitched to Disney upon reading the book. After obtaining the film rights, Disney originally greenlit the project under the title The Princess of Tribeca, reverting it once its setting was changed from New York to San Francisco, where the majority of the film was shot between September and December 2000. Marshall, who was known for helming several romantic comedies, agreed to direct because he found the story ideal for family entertainment. Despite having little involvement in the film's development, Cabot was consulted about various changes to its story and characters. Hathaway won the lead role over several established young actresses in her motion picture debut, while The Princess Diaries commemorated the end of Andrews's semi-retirement from acting and return to Disney films, her first since Mary Poppins (1964).
Released on August 3, 2001, the film was an unexpected commercial success, grossing over $165 million worldwide. Despite earning mixed reviews for its plot and themes, Hathaway's performance was widely praised by film critics. Ranking among the most profitable films of 2001, The Princess Diaries defied industry expectations as pundits had expected the film to underperform due to its G rating and subject matter. The film's success is credited with establishing Hathaway as a bankable actress and reviving Andrews's film career. A sequel, The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement, was released in 2004 to similar success. A third installment is currently in development.