Love, Rosie - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Love, Rosie"
Love, Rosie (2014)
Timing: 1:42 (102 min)
Love, Rosie - TMDB rating
7.81/10
6472
Love, Rosie - Kinopoisk rating
7.797/10
274255
Love, Rosie - IMDB rating
7.1/10
168000

Actors and characters

Photo Lily Collins #26974Photo Lily Collins #26975Photo Lily Collins #26976Photo Lily Collins #26977

Lily Collins

Lily Collins
Character Rosie Dunne
Photo Sam Claflin #6113Photo Sam Claflin #6114Photo Sam Claflin #6115Photo Sam Claflin #6116

Sam Claflin

Sam Claflin
Character Alex Stewart
Photo Suki Waterhouse #28550Photo Suki Waterhouse #28551Photo Suki Waterhouse #28552Photo Suki Waterhouse #28553

Suki Waterhouse

Suki Waterhouse
Character Bethany Williams
Photo Art Parkinson #20467

Art Parkinson

Art Parkinson
Character Gary Dunne
Photo Lorcan Cranitch #54173

Lorcan Cranitch

Lorcan Cranitch
Character Dennis Dunne
Photo Ger Ryan #53667

Ger Ryan

Ger Ryan
Character Alice Dunne
Photo Lily Laight #4720Photo Lily Laight #297446

Lily Laight

Lily Laight
Character Katie (12 yrs)
Rosa Molloy
Character Katie (5 yrs)
Photo Sadbh Malin #54174
Sadbh Malin
Character Clare
Photo Nick Lee #54175
Nick Lee
Character Herb
Photo Ciaran McGlynn #54176
Ciaran McGlynn
Character Dick
Jusin Holmes
Character Jonathan
Max Cleary
Character Joey Dunne
Aaron Kinsella
Character Toby (6 yrs)
Photo Lara McDonnell #54177Photo Lara McDonnell #54178Photo Lara McDonnell #54179Photo Lara McDonnell #54180

Lara McDonnell

Lara McDonnell
Character Rosie (10 yrs)
Beau Rose Garratt
Character Rosie (6 yrs)
Tom John Kelly
Character Alex (10 yrs)
Tighe Wardell
Character Alex (6 yrs)
Photo David Crowley #54183
David Crowley
Character Policeman Adam
Photo Marion O
Marion O'Dwyer
Character Mrs. Casey
Photo Róisín O
Róisín O'Donovan
Character Midwife
Photo Jake Manley #49119Photo Jake Manley #49120

Jake Manley

Jake Manley
Character Alex's Boston Friend 1
Bobby Aherne
Character Rosie's Friend
Photo Damien Devaney #54186
Damien Devaney
Character Man in the Lift
Photo Kris Edlund #54187
Kris Edlund
Character Airline Official
Stephen Mullan
Character Hotel Manager
Matthew Dillon
Character Toby (12 yrs)
Jemma Curran
Character Rosie's friend (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • In the film, unlike the novel, the events described take place over 12 years, not 45.
  • The scene in which Rosie and Alex lie on Rosie's bed with baby Katie was not originally in the script. The girl simply fell asleep during filming, and Lily Collins and Sam Claflin lay nearby on the bed waiting for her to wake up, but director Christian Ditter liked how it looked and ordered filming to begin.
  • Director Christian Ditter allowed Lily Collins and Sam Claflin to improvise in the scene where they walk home along the streets of Boston. The actors later admitted that they both considered this scene their favorite.
  • According to Sam Claflin, he was prepared to play his role with an Irish accent, but he was not allowed, and the film's setting was moved to England.
  • One of the scriptwriters, Cecilia Ahern, made a brief cameo appearance in one of the minor roles, but the scene with her was cut from the film during editing. This was done at the direction of director Christian Ditter. He noticed during one of the previews how the audience whispered about whether Ahern was in the episode or not, and decided to re-edit the scene so that the audience would focus on Rosie's words, and nothing else.
  • The original novel is set in Ireland, but the film's action was moved to England due to the predominantly English cast.
  • Many of the cars shown in the film do not match the time period of the events depicted.
  • The source novel is set in Ireland, but the film's action was moved to England due to the predominantly English cast. Also, unlike the novel, the events in the film unfold over 12 years instead of 45.
  • The scene where Rosie and Alex lie in bed with baby Katie was not originally in the script. The girl simply fell asleep during filming, and Lily Collins and Sam Claflin lay nearby on the bed waiting for her to wake up, but director Christian Ditter liked how it looked and ordered filming to begin.
  • One of the scriptwriters, Cecilia Ahern, appeared in a minor role, but the scene with her was cut from the film during editing. This was done at the direction of Christian Ditter. He noticed during one of the preview screenings that the audience was whispering, debating whether Ahern was in the episode or not, and decided to remount the scene so that the audience would focus on Rosie's words.
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