Bill Nighy ... Billy Mack Gregor Fisher ... Joe Rory MacGregor ... Engineer
Colin Firth ... Jamie Bennett
Sienna Guillory ... Jamie's Girlfriend
Liam Neeson ... Daniel
Emma Thompson ... Karen Lulu Popplewell ... Daisy, her daughter Kris Marshall ... Colin Frissell Heike Makatsch ... Mia
Martin Freeman ... John Joanna Page ... Just Judy
Chiwetel Ejiofor ... Peter Andrew Lincoln ... Mark
Keira Knightley ... Juliet Hugh Grant ... The Prime Minister
Nina Sosanya ... Annie Frank Moorey ... Terence, who's in charge Jill Freud ... Pat the housekeeper
Martine McCutcheon ... Natalie Tim Hatwell ... Vicar
Laura Linney ... Sarah
The main characters/actors...
Bill Nighy- Billy Mack
Liam Neeson-David
Emma Thompson- Karen
Kiera Knightley-Juliet
Collin Firth-Jaime
Hugh Grant- The Prime Minister
Alan Rickman- Harry
Love Actually was an ensemble cast. The main actresses in the film are:
Emma Thompson
Laura Linney
Keira Knightley
Sienna Guillory
Heike Makatsch
Martine McCutcheon
Lúcia Moniz
There is not a specific main character.
CastIt is difficult to state the plot of the movie Love, Actually because it tells several smaller stories that are then intertwined; many of the characters have relationships to multiple characters in the movie. There is Daniel helping his stepson, Sam, with his first love. Daniel is friends with Karen who discovers her husband, Harry, may be having an affair. Harry, in turn, is dealing with the flirtations of a subordinate in addition to trying to play cupid for two of his employees. Then there's Mark, who is in love with his best friend's bride. The newlyweds are friends with Jamie who has just discovered that his girlfriend is having an affair with his brother. And there's so much more going on in this delightful film. When the filmmakers had completed the first round of editing, they had a film that was over three and a half hours long. By editing out one scene from each of the individual stories, they were able to tame it down to a little over two hours long.
'Love Actually' is a British comedy film released in November of 2003 that focuses on Christmas themes. Hugh Grant, Liam Neeson, Colin Firth, Laura Linney, Emma Thompson, Alan Rickman, Keira Knightly, Martine McCutcheon, Bill Nighy and Rowan Atkinson all starred in the movie.
The cast of Love Actually - 2003 includes: Gemma Aston as Family Mourner Raul Atalaia as Restaurant Proprietor Rowan Atkinson as Rufus - Jewellery Salesman Katharine Bailey as Harris Street Little Girl Gillian Barge as Cabinet Minister The Big Blue as Church Musicians Billy Bob Thornton as The US President Ines Boughanmi as Language Student Brian Bovell as Radio Watford DJ Kate Bowes Renna as Cabinet Minister Tiffany Boysell as Her Friend Marcus Brigstocke as Mikey - DJ Interviewer Wes Butters as Radio 1 Chart Show DJ Keir Charles as Press Conference Reporter Glenn Conroy as Barman Richard Curtis as Trombone Player Elisha Cuthbert as Carol-Anne - American Goddess Lynden David Hall as The Wedding Singer Julia Davis as Nancy the Caterer Declan Donnelly as Dec Catia Duarte as Language Student Jamie Edgell as Airport Guard Chiwetel Ejiofor as Peter Shannon Elizabeth as Harriet - the Sexy One Colin Firth as Jamie Gregor Fisher as Joe Georgia Flint as Her Friend Helder Freire Costa as Mr. Barros Jill Freud as Pat the Housekeeper Amanda Garwood as Backing-singer Teacher Kate Glover as Cabinet Minister Adam Godley as Mr. Trench Hugh Grant as The Prime Minister Matt Harvey as Family Mourner Tim Hatwell as Vicar Richard Hawley as Alex - Deputy Prime Minister Paul Heasman as Airport Guard Stewart Howson as Airport Gate Man January Jones as Jeannie - American Angel Keira Knightley as Juliet Chevy Lamont Cofield as Wedding Planer Andrew Lincoln as Mark Laura Linney as Sarah Wyllie Longmore as Jeremy Tony Lucken as Airport Guard Rory MacGregor as Engineer Heike Makatsch as Mia Elisabeth Margoni as Eleonore Peter Marinker as US Expert Kris Marshall as Colin Frissell Margery Mason as Harris Street Old Lady Martine McCutcheon as Natalie Sarah McDougall as Receptionist Anthony McPartlin as Ant Nicola McRoy as Cabinet Minister Ivana Milicevic as Stacey - American Dreamgirl Helen Murton as Funeral Priest Liam Neeson as Daniel Bill Nighy as Billy Mack Olivia Olson as Joanna Anderson Joanna Page as Just Judy Lulu Popplewell as Daisy - Her Daughter Adrian Preater as Family Mourner Laura Rees as Record Company Executive Anne Reid as Headmistress Denise Richards as Carla - the Real Friendly One Alan Rickman as Harry Doraly Rosen as Press Conference Reporter Abdul Salis as Tony Rodrigo Santoro as Karl Claudia Schiffer as Carol Shaughan Seymour as Movie Cameraman John Sharian as Wisconsin Taxi Driver Yuk Sim Yau as Language Student Junior Simpson as Wedding DJ Nancy Sorrell as Greta Nina Sosanya as Annie Joanna Thaw as Family Mourner Emma Thompson as Karen Ruby Turner as Mrs. Jean Anderson Nat Udom as Language Student Igor Urdenko as Language Student Carla Vasconcelos as Sophia Barros Arturo Venegas as Mr. Anderson Jo Whiley as Radio DJ Jont Whittington as Guitarist
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A few names include Bill Nighy, Gregor Fisher and Rory MacGregor. You can find all the names in the link, below.
Emma Thompson played Karen in 'Love Actually' and Professor Trelawney in the Harry Potter series.
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