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Cast |
Actor/Actress |
Role |
Williams, Robin |
Daniel Hillard / Mrs. Doubtfire |
Field, Sally |
Miranda Hillard |
Brosnan, Pierce |
Stuart Dunmeyer |
Fierstein, Harvey |
Uncle Frank Hillard |
Holliday, Polly |
Gloria Chaney |
Jakub, Lisa |
Lydia Hillard |
Lawrence, Matthew |
Christopher Hillard |
Wilson, Mara |
Natalie Hillard |
Prosky, Robert |
Jonathan Lundy |
Haney, Anne |
Mrs. Sellner, The Social Worker |
Capurro, Scott |
Aunt Jack Hillard |
Walker, Sydney |
Bus Driver |
Mull, Martin |
Justin Gregory |
McGovern, Terence |
A.D.R. Director Lou |
Kahn, Karen |
Female Employee #1 |
Gholson, Eva |
Female Employee #2 |
Cunningham, James |
Male Employee |
Peduto, Ralph |
Cop |
Beach, Scott |
Judge |
Marshall, Juliette |
Miranda's Attorney |
Letchworth, Drew |
Daniel's Attorney |
Myerson, Jessica |
Miranda's Mother |
Lockwood, Sharon |
Alice |
Cullen, Jim |
Thug |
Bellan, Joe |
TV Boss |
Other People |
Director |
Columbus, Chris |
Producer |
Williams, Robin; Williams, Marsha Garces; Radcliffe, Mark; Bradshaw, Joan |
Writer |
Singer, Randi Mayem; Dixon, Leslie |
Composer |
Shore, Howard |
Studio |
Blue Wolf; 20th Century Fox |
Features |
Running Time |
125 |
Aspect Ratio |
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Color Mode |
Color |
Plot Summary |
Loving but irresponsible dad Daniel Hillard, estranged from his exasperated spouse, is crushed by a court order allowing only weekly visits with his kids. When Daniel learns his ex needs a housekeeper, he gets the job -- disguised as an English nanny. Soon he becomes not only his children's best pal but the kind of parent he should have been from the start. |
Personal |
Personal Rating |
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Loaned |
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Keywords |
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Location |
Media_Center |
Watched |
Yes |
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