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Beauty and the Beast
A live-action adaptation of Disney's version of the classic tale of a cursed prince and a beautiful young woman who helps him break the spell.
Bill Condon
Casts & Crew
Emma Watson
Dan Stevens
Luke Evans
Kevin Kline
Josh Gad
Ewan McGregor
Stanley Tucci
Audra McDonald
Gugu Mbatha-Raw
Ian McKellen
Emma Thompson
Nathan Mack
Hattie Morahan
Adrian Schiller
Gerard Horan
Haydn Gwynne
Ray Fearon
Clive Rowe
Thomas Padden
Alexis Loizon
Jimmy Johnston
Dean Street
Michael Jibson
Zoe Rainey
Jolyon Coy
Rudi Goodman
Henry Garrett
Harriet Jones
Sophie Reid
Rafaëlle Cohen
Carla Nella
Tom Oakley
Beth Willetts
Simone Sault
Mandy Montanez
Leo Andrew
Steven Butler
Daniel Ioannou
Dale Branston
Lynne Wilmot
Jane Fowler
D.J. Bailey
Rita Davies
Sharon Gomez
Daisy Duczmal
Harry Marcus
Oscar Francisco
Kai Gordon
Tom Burgering
Joey Brown
Freddie Hunter
Daniel Daszek-Green
Samuel Brown
Max Brophy
Skye Lucia Degruttola
Lara Decaro
Gemma Fray
Adelaide Morgan
Timia Julien-Box
Sonoya Mizuno
Abigayle Honeywill
Jazz Peters
Lily Frazer
Stephanie Elstob
Nicole O'Neill
Cassie Clare
Sophie Carmen-Jones
Sophia Brown
Leah West
Naomi Weijand
Jasmine Takacs
Ruth Steele
Lucy St Louis
Katie Singh
Kayla Radam
Courtney Pruce
Nicola Mooi
Anna Momcilovic
Samira Mighty
Fiona McDonald
Abiona Omonua
Cassie Macmillian
Emily Loumba
Jennifer Leung
Ella Kora
Hannah Kenna-Thomas
Billie Kay-Piper
Shireen Jathoonia
Blythe Jandoo
Chelsea Inez
Leah Hill
Selina Hamilton
Helen Gulstan
Lucy Alexa Gilbert
Cj Field
Cordelia Farnworth
Paige Drury-Lawrence
Natalie Davis
Tanya Cumberland
Ava Brennan
Daisy Boyles
Holly Bluett
Koko Basigara
Sophie Atkins
Gabby Antrobus
Rhianne Alleyn
Hayley Ainsley
Danielle Acors
Marina Abdeen
Nathan Vaughan Harris
Ben Clare
Ben Fox
Tim Stanley
Jody Hall
Rebecca Mckinnis
Dawn Buckland
Ellen O'Grady
Alison Jenkins
Ebony Molina
Nicola Keen
Freddie August
Phil Grannel
Jak Allen-Anderson
William Bozier
Vivien Parry
Jacqui Jameson
Norma Atallah
Wendy Baldock
Peter Challis
Sandy Strallen
Jemma Alexander
Chris Andrew Mellon
Alison Harding
Obioma Ugoala
Gizmo
Alex Gillison
Dan Trotter
Marat Khairoullin
Johanna Smitz
Lindy Pieri
Alona Leoine
Richard Banks
Jeremy Cave
Luke Fictitious
Chloe Collingwood
Isobel Hamilton
Rossana Silva
Crystal Compton
Marlonde Pierre
Paul De La Rosa
Clem So
Teresa Shaughnessy
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