In a nostalgic look back at the beloved 1990 romantic comedy “Pretty Woman,” we explore the journey of its cast members as of 2022. The film, which captured hearts with its charming storyline and iconic performances, continues to resonate with audiences decades later.
Jason Alexander, who portrayed the scheming Philip Stucky, was 30 during filming and is now 62. He remains active in the industry, recently appearing in “Young Sheldon” and “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” while lending his voice to characters in “Harley Quinn” and “Star Trek: Prodigy.”
Hector Elizondo, who played Barney Thompson, was 53 at the time and is now 85. His recent credits include roles in “Last Man Standing” and “Be Positive,” along with a voice role in the animated film “Max and Me.”
Laura San Giacomo, 27 in 1990 and now 59, is noted for her role as Kit DeLuca. She recently starred in “Barry” and has two upcoming projects in post-production.
Alex Hyde-White, who played David Morse, is now 63 and continues to act in series like “American Auto” and “Reasonable Doubt.” Elizabeth Stuckey, portrayed by Amy Yasbeck, is now 60 and is known for her roles in “Wings” and “Pretty Little Liars.”
The film’s late actors include John David Carson, who passed away in 2009, and Ralph Bellamy, who died in 1991 shortly after filming. Richard Gere and Julia Roberts, who played the leads Edward Lewis and Vivian Ward, are now 73 and 54, respectively. Both remain prominent figures in Hollywood, with various projects in the pipeline.
Memorable behind-the-scenes facts include the original title “3000” and the iconic poster featuring Julia Roberts’ body double. As fans reminisce about this classic film, the question remains: would a sequel ever be possible? Given the passing of director Garry Marshall and the absence of a collaborative sequel, it seems unlikely yet remains a tantalizing thought for fans.