“Pretty Woman,” the iconic romantic comedy released in 1990, continues to resonate with audiences more than three decades later. As we look back at its beloved cast, it’s fascinating to see how the stars of this timeless film have evolved over the years.
Richard Gere, who portrayed the charming businessman Edward Lewis, was 41 at the time of filming and is now 75 years old. His captivating performance alongside Julia Roberts, who was just 22 when she took on the role of Vivian Ward, catapulted her to stardom. Now at 56, Roberts remains a prominent figure in Hollywood, continuing to take on diverse roles that showcase her talent.
Another notable cast member, Hector Elizondo, was 53 during the film’s release and is now 87. His memorable role as the hotel manager, Barney Thompson, left a lasting impression on viewers. Meanwhile, Jason Alexander, known for his role as the comedic friend Phillip Stuckey, was 31 in 1990 and is now 65.
Laura San Giacomo, who played Kit De Luca, Vivian’s best friend, was 27 when the film premiered and is now 61 years old. Alex Hyde-White, who portrayed Edward’s business associate, was also 31 and is now 65. Amy Yasbeck, appearing as Elizabeth, was 28 then and is now 62, while Eleanor Donahue, who played a minor role, was 53 and is now 87.
The film also featured Ralph Bellamy, who passed away in 1991 at the age of 87, leaving behind a legacy of remarkable performances.
As we reflect on “Pretty Woman,” it’s clear that the film not only shaped the careers of its cast but also left an indelible mark on pop culture. With its themes of love and transformation, it remains a cherished classic that continues to inspire new generations.