Pretty Woman Cast: Where Are They Now In 2025? The 35th Anniversary Deep Dive
The Complete Pretty Woman Cast Biography and 2025 Status
The core cast of *Pretty Woman* has enjoyed decades of success, remaining active in film, television, and advocacy work.Julia Roberts (Vivian Ward)
- Full Name: Julia Fiona Roberts
- Born: October 28, 1967 (Age 58 in 2025)
- Birth Place: Smyrna, Georgia, USA
- Key Awards: Academy Award (for *Erin Brockovich*), multiple Golden Globe Awards.
- 2025 Status: Roberts continues her reign as one of Hollywood's most bankable stars. Her major upcoming project is the 2025 psychological thriller *After the Hunt*, directed by Luca Guadagnino, where she stars alongside Andrew Garfield and Ayo Edebiri.
Roberts' portrayal of the spirited and charming Vivian Ward earned her a Golden Globe and an Academy Award nomination, forever linking her to the role. She has since balanced blockbuster hits like *Ocean’s Eleven* and *Notting Hill* with critically acclaimed dramas.
Richard Gere (Edward Lewis)
- Full Name: Richard Tiffany Gere
- Born: August 31, 1949 (Age 76 in 2025)
- Birth Place: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
- Key Awards: Golden Globe Award (for *Chicago*), Screen Actors Guild Award.
- 2025 Status: Gere remains active in both acting and humanitarian work. His recent projects include the new espionage series *The Agency* and the documentary *Wisdom of Happiness*, released in late 2025, which focuses on the 14th Dalai Lama. He is also reportedly planning a move to Spain with his family.
Gere’s performance as the emotionally guarded corporate raider Edward Lewis provided the perfect foil to Roberts' Vivian. Beyond acting, he is a prominent advocate for human rights in Tibet and a long-time practitioner of Tibetan Buddhism.
Laura San Giacomo (Kit De Luca)
- Full Name: Laura San Giacomo
- Born: November 14, 1962 (Age 63 in 2025)
- Birth Place: West Orange, New Jersey, USA
- Key Roles: Kit De Luca (*Pretty Woman*), Cynthia Patrice Bishop (*Sex, Lies, and Videotape*), Maya Gallo (*Just Shoot Me!*).
- 2025 Status: While her recent acting roles have been less frequent, San Giacomo remains committed to advocacy, particularly for children with disabilities. Her television career was most famously highlighted by her long-running role as Maya Gallo on the sitcom *Just Shoot Me!*
As Vivian's streetwise best friend, Kit De Luca, San Giacomo provided critical emotional support and humor. Her character's realism offered a grounding contrast to the film's fairy-tale elements.
Hector Elizondo (Barnard Thompson)
- Full Name: Héctor Elizondo
- Born: December 22, 1936 (Age 88 in 2025)
- Birth Place: New York City, New York, USA
- Key Awards: Emmy Award (for *Chicago Hope*).
- 2025 Status: A frequent collaborator of director Garry Marshall (appearing in all 18 of Marshall's films), Elizondo continues to be a respected character actor. He is best known to a younger generation for his role as Joe, the head of security, in *The Princess Diaries* films and his Emmy-winning role in *Chicago Hope*.
Elizondo's role as the compassionate hotel manager, Barnard Thompson, who teaches Vivian the rules of high society, is often cited as the film's unsung hero. His performance earned him a Golden Globe nomination for Best Supporting Actor.
Jason Alexander (Philip Stuckey)
- Full Name: Jason Scott Greenspan
- Born: September 23, 1959 (Age 66 in 2025)
- Birth Place: Newark, New Jersey, USA
- Key Awards: Tony Award, multiple Emmy nominations.
- 2025 Status: Alexander, globally famous as George Costanza on *Seinfeld*, remains busy in theater and voice work. In 2025, he is scheduled as the keynote speaker for the Lighthouse International Film Festival (LIFF) and has a voice role as Magneto in the Disney+ special *Lego Marvel Avengers: Strange Tails*.
Alexander played the film’s main antagonist, Edward's ruthless lawyer, Philip Stuckey. His memorable, if villainous, performance is a stark contrast to his iconic comedic roles.
Ralph Bellamy (James Morse)
- Full Name: Ralph Rexford Bellamy
- Born: June 17, 1904
- Died: November 29, 1991 (Age 87)
- Death Place: Santa Monica, California, USA
- Key Awards: Honorary Academy Award (1987).
Bellamy, who played Edward Lewis's business rival, James Morse, passed away a year after the film's release. *Pretty Woman* was one of the last major film roles of his long and distinguished career, which spanned over six decades.
The Shocking Truth: Pretty Woman's Original Dark Script
The version of *Pretty Woman* that audiences know and love is a glossy, romanticized fairy tale, but the original screenplay was a starkly different, much darker cautionary tale about poverty and addiction. This original script, titled *$3000*, provides a fascinating look into the story that could have been.The Brutal Original Ending
The biggest difference lies in the conclusion. In the original script, Vivian Ward was a drug addict, not just a sex worker. Edward Lewis does not return to her with a bouquet of roses and a fire escape rescue. Instead, Edward throws Vivian out of his car after their week together, leaving her in a dark alley. The final scene shows Vivian using the $3,000 payment to buy a bus ticket to Disneyland, not as a happy ending, but as a symbolic escape from her grim reality, still addicted to drugs.
Vivian's Darker Character Arc
The character of Vivian was also much harder-edged. In one of the deleted scenes that reflected this darker tone, Vivian is confronted by drug dealers and has to be rescued by Edward. The script, written by J.F. Lawton, was only transformed into a romantic comedy after Disney's Touchstone Pictures acquired it and director Garry Marshall insisted on a happier, more aspirational ending, ultimately leading to the casting of Julia Roberts, whose infectious smile was deemed essential for the tonal shift.
Where Are the Supporting Players Now?
While the main cast garners the most attention, several supporting actors delivered memorable performances that contributed significantly to the film’s texture and humor.Alex Hyde-White (David Morse)
Hyde-White played David Morse, the son of James Morse (Ralph Bellamy), who is involved in Edward Lewis's corporate takeover. The actor has maintained a steady career in film and television, often in supporting roles, and has also been noted for his work as a voice actor. He continues to attend fan conventions, celebrating his 50-year career that includes roles in *The Fabulous Four* and an appearance in *Indiana Jones* films.
Amy Yasbeck (Elizabeth Stuckey)
Amy Yasbeck played Elizabeth Stuckey, the wife of the villainous Philip Stuckey. Yasbeck went on to star in the sitcom *Wings* and is well-known for her roles in the *Problem Child* movies. She was a frequent presence in Garry Marshall's later films, maintaining a strong connection to the director who launched her to fame.
Elinor Donahue (Bridget)
Donahue played Bridget, the kind but stern saleswoman at the high-end boutique who initially snubs Vivian—a scene that became one of the film's most iconic moments. A veteran actress, Donahue was already famous for her role as Betty Anderson in the classic 1950s sitcom *Father Knows Best*. She continued to work in television for many years after *Pretty Woman*.
The Legacy of Pretty Woman at 35
The 35th anniversary of *Pretty Woman* in 2025 is a testament to its cultural impact. The film, which became the highest-grossing romantic comedy of all time at its release, transcended its genre to become a cultural phenomenon. The chemistry between Roberts and Gere, the unforgettable fashion moments (the red dress, the polo outfit), and the underlying theme of transformation have made it an enduring classic. The film’s success led to the popularization of the "Cinderella story" trope in modern cinema and cemented Garry Marshall’s reputation as the master of the romantic comedy genre. Even 35 years later, the cast’s recent projects and the fascinating details of the movie's production continue to generate buzz, proving that the magic of *Pretty Woman* is far from fading. The numerous "Then and Now 2025" retrospectives and potential cast reunions highlight the film's lasting appeal and its place in cinematic history.Detail Author:
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