Wimbledon

Wimbledon

98 mins | Comedy, Romance | Sept. 13, 2004

British tennis player Peter clutches to an embarrassingly low position on the tennis-ranking ladder. Handed a wild card for Wimbledon, he expects it to be his final bow.

Wimbledon

98 mins | Comedy, Romance | Sept. 13, 2004

Wimbledon
British tennis player Peter clutches to an embarrassingly low position on the tennis-ranking ladder. Handed a wild card for Wimbledon, he expects it to be his final bow.
IMDb rating 6.3
Producers Universal Pictures, StudioCanal, Working Title Films, Inside Track Productions
Original title Wimbledon
Directors Vicki Allen, Beverly Winston, Martin Kenzie, Tamana Bleasdale, Richard Whelan, Richard Loncraine
Writers Mark Levin, Jennifer Flackett, Adam Brooks

Cast

Kirsten Dunst

as Lizzie Bradbury

Paul Bettany

as Peter Colt

Sam Neill

as Dennis Bradbury

Jon Favreau

as Ron Roth

Bernard Hill

as Edward Colt

Eleanor Bron

as Augusta Colt

Nikolaj Coster-Waldau

as Dieter Prohl

Austin Nichols

as Jake Hammond

Robert Lindsay

as Ian Frazier

James McAvoy

as Carl Colt

John McEnroe

as John McEnroe

Chris Evert

as Court Commentator Chris Evert

Mary Carillo

as Court Commentator Mary Carillo

John Barrett

as Court Commentator John Barrett

Kyle Hyde

as Monte Carlo Opponent

Celia Imrie

as Lydice Kenwood

Penny Ryder

as Sylvia Littlejohn

Annabel Leventon

as Pauline Rossdale

Amanda Walker

as Country Club Tennis Lady

Marina Morgan

as Hotel Receptionist

Barry Jackson

as Danny Oldham

Beti Sekulovski

as Lizzie's 1st Opponent

Vikas Punna

as Ajay Bhatt

Abhin Galeya

as Vijay

John McGlynn

as Bookmaker

Jonathan Timmins

as Ball Boy

Martin O'Brien

as Reporter 1

John Warnaby

as Reporter 2

Tam Hoskyns

as Reporter 3

Peter Cartwright

as Elderly Man in Lift

Eve Pearce

as Elderly Woman in Lift

Murphy Jensen

as Ivan Dragomir

Jeremy Child

as Fred Pilger

Cecilia Dazzi

as Billi Clementi

Ulla van Zeller

as Sophia Eri

Jesse Loncraine

as Tennis Player

Kellie Shirley

as Betting Shop Girl

Gemma Catlin

as Betting Shop Girl's Friend

Alun Jones

as Tom Cavendish

Simon Greenall

as Chauffeur

Laura Morley

as Lizzie's 2nd Opponent

Danny Baker

as Radio London DJ

Hamed Madani

as Pierre Maroux

Rebecca Dandeniya

as Arliyia Rupesindhe

Sam Bond

as TV Reporter

Laurence Kennedy

as TV Interviewer

Alan David

as Doctor Taylor

Helen Blatch

as Mrs. Biggins

Chris Moyles

as Radio 1 DJ (voice)

Azucena Duran

as Dorchester Maid

Gareth Llewelyn

as Dorchester Bellhop

Geoffrey Leesley

as Dorchester Doorman

Barry Lee-Thomas

as Umpire - Final

Ryan McCluskey

as Outside Broadcast Director

Maggie McCormack

as Peter and Lizzie's Daughter

Thomas Blore

as Peter and Lizzie's Son