Love Actually

Love Actually

135 mins | Drama, Comedy, Romance | Sept. 7, 2003

Eight London couples try to deal with their relationships in different ways. Their tryst with love makes them discover how complicated relationships can be.

Love Actually

135 mins | Drama, Comedy, Romance | Sept. 7, 2003

Love Actually
Eight London couples try to deal with their relationships in different ways. Their tryst with love makes them discover how complicated relationships can be.
IMDb rating 7.6
Producers Universal Pictures, DNA Films, StudioCanal, Working Title Films
Original title Love Actually
Directors Chris Burgess, Alex Oakley, Christopher Newman, Julie Laugier, Gil Kenny, Tom Glaisyer, Sue Wood, Ben Howarth, Richard Curtis
Writers Emma Freud, Richard Curtis

Cast

Hugh Grant

as The Prime Minister

Alan Rickman

as Harry

Emma Thompson

as Karen

Liam Neeson

as Daniel

Martine McCutcheon

as Natalie

Colin Firth

as Jamie Bennett

Bill Nighy

as Billy Mack

Laura Linney

as Sarah

Lúcia Moniz

as Aurelia

Andrew Lincoln

as Mark

Keira Knightley

as Juliet

Chiwetel Ejiofor

as Peter

Gregor Fisher

as Joe

Martin Freeman

as John

Joanna Page

as Just Judy

Kris Marshall

as Colin Frissell

Rodrigo Santoro

as Karl

Abdul Salis

as Tony

Rowan Atkinson

as Rufus, Jewellery Salesman

Rory MacGregor

as Engineer

Sienna Guillory

as Jamie's Girlfriend

Billy Bob Thornton

as The US President

Lulu Popplewell

as Daisy, Karen's Daughter

Olivia Olson

as Joanna Anderson

Nina Sosanya

as Annie

Frank Moorey

as Terence, Who's in Charge

Jill Raymond

as Pat the Housekeeper

Tim Hatwell

as Vicar

Lynden David Hall

as The Wedding Singer

Jont Whittington

as Guitarist

Dan Fredenburgh

as Jamie's Bad Brother

Julia Davis

as Nancy the Caterer

Alan Barnes

as Movie Director

Shaughan Seymour

as Movie Cameraman

Helen Murton

as Funeral Priest

Edward Hardwicke

as Sam's Grandfather

Caroline John

as Sam's Grandmother

Gemma Aston

as Family Mourner

Matt Harvey

as Family Mourner

Adrian Preater

as Family Mourner

Joanna Thaw

as Family Mourner

Junior Simpson

as Wedding DJ

Brian Bovell

as Radio Watford DJ

Sarah McDougall

as Receptionist

Marcus Brigstocke

as Mikey, DJ Interviewer

Richard Hawley

as Alex, Deputy Prime Minister

Wyllie Longmore

as Jeremy

Gillian Barge

as Cabinet Minister

Richard Cotton

as Cabinet Minister

Kate Bowes Renna

as Cabinet Minister

Kate Glover

as Cabinet Minister

Nicola McRoy

as Cabinet Minister

Elisabeth Margoni

as Eleonore

Peter Marinker

as US Expert

Keir Charles

as Press Conference Reporter

Doraly Rosen

as Press Conference Reporter

Meg Wynn Owen

as PM's Secretary

Carol Carey

as Natalie's Replacement

Jo Whiley

as Radio DJ

Sarah Atkinson

as Billy's Video Vixen

Clare Bennett

as Billy's Video Vixen

Sarah Holland

as Billy's Video Vixen

Vicki Murdoch

as Billy's Video Vixen

Meredith Ostrom

as Billy's Video Vixen

Katherine Poulton

as Billy's Video Vixen

Tuuli Shipster

as Billy's Video Vixen

Michael FitzGerald

as Michael, Sarah's Brother

Ciaran O'Driscoll

as Hospital Patient

William Wadham

as Bernie, Karen's Son

Catia Duarte

as Language Student

Igor Urdenko

as Language Student

Nat Udom

as Language Student

Ines Boughanmi

as Language Student

Yuk Sim Yau

as Language Student

John Sharian

as Wisconsin Taxi Driver

Glenn Conroy

as Barman

Ivana Miličević

as Stacey, American Dreamgirl

January Jones

as Jeannie, American Angel

Elisha Cuthbert

as Carol-Anne, American Goddess

Wes Butters

as Radio 1 Chart Show DJ

Laura Rees

as Record Company Executive

Emma Buckley

as Jamie's Sister

Sheila Allen

as Jamie's Mum

Terry Reece

as PM's Chauffeur, Terry

Colin Coull

as PM's Bodyguard, Gavin

Margery Mason

as Harris Street Old Lady

Katharine Bailey

as Harris Street Little Girl

Tiffany Boysell

as Her Friend

Georgia Flint

as Her Friend

Joanna Bacon

as Natalie's Mum

Bill Moody

as Natalie's Dad

Billy Campbell

as Natalie's Octopus Brother

Paul Slack

as John's Brother

Adam Godley

as Mr Trench

Ruby Turner

as Mrs. Jean Anderson

Amanda Garwood

as Backing-singer Teacher

Arturo Venegas

as Mr. Anderson

Claudia Schiffer

as Carol

Patrick Delaney

as Tommy, Carol's Son

Helder Costa

as Mr. Barros

Carla Vasconcelos

as Sophia Barros

Stewart Howson

as Airport Gate Man

Jamie Edgell

as Airport Guard

Dave Fisher

as Airport Guard

Paul Heasman

as Airport Guard

Tony Lucken

as Airport Guard

Raul Atalaia

as Restaurant Proprietor

Nancy Sorrell

as Greta

Shannon Elizabeth

as Harriet, the Sexy One

Denise Richards

as Carla, the Real Friendly One

Richard Curtis

as Trombone Player (uncredited)

Frances de la Tour

as Lesbian Lover (uncredited)

Rebecca Frayn

as Joanna (Daniel's Dead Wife) (uncredited)

Kelly Michelle Gray

as Journalist (uncredited)

Nia Jermin

as Head Chorister (uncredited)

Jeanne Moreau

as Taxi Passenger at Marseille Airport (uncredited)

Deanna Mustard

as Airport Attendant (uncredited)

Anne Reid

as Headmistress (uncredited)

Fiona Thompson

as Passenger Arriving at Airport (uncredited)