In "Cheaper by the Dozen 2," the character Lorraine Baker is played by actress Piper Perabo. The film, released in 2005, is a sequel to the original "Cheaper by the Dozen" and features the large Baker family navigating various comedic challenges. Piper Perabo's portrayal of Lorraine adds to the family's dynamic and charm throughout the movie.
Morgan York
Taylor Lautner plays a boy in grade 8 that falls in love with Sarah baker (Alyson stoner). His name in the movie is Elliot Murthauge.
no in real life they are not twins. Jessica's real name is Liliana Mumy born on April 16th 1994 and Kim's real name is Morgan York born 18th January 1993.
In the 2003 film "Cheaper by the Dozen," Jacob Smith plays the character Mark Baker, one of the Baker family's twelve children. Throughout the film, Mark navigates the challenges of family life, dealing with the chaos of having so many siblings while also trying to manage his own teenage issues. The story primarily focuses on the family's dynamics and their experiences as they face various comedic and heartfelt situations. Ultimately, Mark, like the rest of the family, learns valuable lessons about love, support, and togetherness.
Smallville Did you know:Tom Welling starred in the film "Cheaper by the Dozen".
Morgan York
Forrest Landis
Piper Perabo
Allyson Stoner
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She is Morgan Elizabeth York. You might recognize her from Cheaper by the Dozen and Cheaper by the Dozen 2 she played Kim Baker in both of those movies. Also, she is Lulu on the Pacifier.
Taylor Lautner plays a boy in grade 8 that falls in love with Sarah baker (Alyson stoner). His name in the movie is Elliot Murthauge.
Well, Taylor Lautner was born in 1992 and Cheaper by the Dozen 2 was made in 2005, so he was around 13 years old.
no in real life they are not twins. Jessica's real name is Liliana Mumy born on April 16th 1994 and Kim's real name is Morgan York born 18th January 1993.
In the 2003 film "Cheaper by the Dozen," Jacob Smith plays the character Mark Baker, one of the Baker family's twelve children. Throughout the film, Mark navigates the challenges of family life, dealing with the chaos of having so many siblings while also trying to manage his own teenage issues. The story primarily focuses on the family's dynamics and their experiences as they face various comedic and heartfelt situations. Ultimately, Mark, like the rest of the family, learns valuable lessons about love, support, and togetherness.
In the original film (1950) the dad was played by Clifton Webb. In the "remake" (2003) it was Steve Martin.
In the 1950 version, the original, it was Clifton Webb. In the 2003 remake, the dad was played by Steve Martin.