. (written by) Cast (in credits order) verified as complete Produced by Music by Teddy Castellucci Cinematography by Tim Suhrstedt. director of photography Editing by Tom Lewis Casting By Roger Mussenden Production Design by Perry Andelin Blake Art Direction by Alan Au Set Decoration by Costume Design by Mona May Makeup Department 01 of 09 Drew Barrymore as Julia Sullivan Rex; Getty With the days of portraying sweet, conflicted waitress Julia Sullivan long behind her, Drew Barrymore has stayed a massive presence in Hollywood.
The Wedding Singer (1998) — The Movie Database (TMDB)
1h 37m IMDb RATING 6.9 /10 160K YOUR RATING Rate POPULARITY 1,265 305 Play trailer 2:21 2 Videos 99+ Photos Comedy Music Romance Robbie, a singer, and Julia, a waitress, are both engaged, but to the wrong people. Fortune intervenes to help them discover each other. Director Frank Coraci Writer Tim Herlihy Stars Adam Sandler Drew Barrymore The Wedding Singer is a 1998 American romantic comedy film directed by Frank Coraci, written by Tim Herlihy, and produced by Robert Simonds and Jack Giarraputo. The film stars Adam Sandler, Drew Barrymore, Christina Pickles and Christine Taylor, and tells the story of a wedding singer in 1985 who falls in love with a waitress. The Wedding Singer - Full Cast & Crew 59 Metascore 1998 1 hr 33 mins Drama, Music, Comedy PG13 Watchlist Where to Watch After being left at the altar, a singer tries to piece his life back. Jon Lovitz Big, A League of Their Own, The Wedding Singer Robert Smigel Happy Gilmore, Billy Madison, The Wedding Singer Kevin Nealon Christine Taylor Allen Covert Brian Posehn Alexis Arquette Ellen Dow Peter Dante Mark Beltzman Home Alone, Billy Madison, The Wedding Singer Filed under: Romantic Movies Watchworthy Pop Culture Film Actors Actors
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Make Up 3 Credits Kim Greene Vonda K. Morris Ann Pala Screenwriter 1 Credit Tim Herlihy Sound Effects 1 Credit Weldon Brown Actor 32 Credits Adam Sandler Robbie Hart Drew Barrymore Julia Sullivan. Adam Sandler, 54, starred as the one and only Robbie Hart in The Wedding Singer. Robbie is a wedding singer who gets his heart broken, but he finds his soulmate in the end. The same year as. The 1998 rom-com 'The Wedding Singer' stars Adam Sandler as broken-hearted 80s wedding singer (obviously) who falls for a cocktail waitress played by Drew Barrymore -- but there's a. The Wedding Singer is a hilarious comedy that rocks. The story follows a wedding singer in the '80s who, after being left at the altar, starts to fall for a waitress whose wedding he's helping to.
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Angie Sullivan. Jon Lovitz. Jimmy Moore (uncredited) Steve Buscemi. David Veltri (uncredited) Kevin Nealon. Mr. Simms. Billy Idol. An entertainer (Adam Sandler) and a waitress (Drew Barrymore) work at weddings. Jon Lovitz (as Jimmie Moore) New Line Cinema/Stefanie Keenan/Getty After being left at the altar, Robbie decides to hold off working weddings for awhile. Instead, he helps his friend Julia scout.
Glen Guglia Julia's fiancé. A Wall Street broker. He is rich, shallow, and materialistic. Constantly tries to buy Julia's love with money. He is a bit of a womanizer. Slimy Gender: Male Age: 30 to 50 Vocal range top: B5 bottom: D4 Rosie Robbie's grandmother who raised him. Julia Sullivan Female Lead Mezzo-Soprano Glen Guglia Male Supporting Tenor Sammy Male Supporting Tenor George Male Supporting Tenor Rosie Female Supporting Alto Linda Female Supporting Mezzo-Soprano, Alto Holly
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A sweet, laugh-out-loud romp that marked the first of several team-ups between its two A-list stars, The Wedding Singer was a blockbuster hit at the box office, making more than $120 million and swiftly becoming a rewatch staple for countless fans. And on February 13, it turns 25 years old — just about the age of Barrymore's Julia in the film. "The Wedding Singer'' tells the story of, yes, a wedding singer from New Jersey, who is cloyingly sweet at some times and a cruel monster at others. The filmmakers are obviously unaware of his split personality; the screenplay reads like a collaboration between Jekyll and Hyde. Did anybody, at any stage, gave the story the slightest thought? The plot is so familiar the end credits should have.