The Makeover

The Makeover (2013)

He's Her Work In Progress

  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release Date: 2013-01-26
  • User Rating: 5.6/10 from 72 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 25min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Hallmark Hall of Fame Productions
  • Director: John Gray
star 5.6/10
From 72 Ratings

Summary

This is an update of George Bernard Shaw's "Pygmalion" that changes the genders of the main characters. Hannah Higgins attempts to turn blue-collar Boston beer vendor Elliot Doolittle into a viable candidate and inadvertently learns something of Elliot's side of life.

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  • Julia Stiles

    as Hannah
  • David Walton

    as Elliot
  • Camryn Manheim

    as Colleen
  • Frances Fisher

    as Allie Doolittle
  • Tony Viveiros

    as Frank
  • Nada Despotovich

    as Wilma
  • Maureen Keiller

    as Vivian
  • Bill Mootos

    as Wade Bradbury
  • Lonnie Farmer

    as Humphrey Rossdale
  • Albert M. Chan

    as Pearce
  • Marianna Bassham

    as Jean Evans
  • David Santori

    as Monsieur Rupert
  • Chris Zito

    as Victor
  • Marc Carver

    as Mr. Warner
  • Caroline L. Price

    as Yvette
  • Jay Dunigan

    as Andrew Bridgeworth
  • Donna Sorbello

    as Elysse
  • Gary Galone

    as Officer Rory
  • Thomas Olson

    as Shaughnessy
  • Scott Wahle

    as On Air Reporter
  • Bradley J. Van Dussen

    as Local Politician
  • Vasilios Asimakos

    as 20-Something Man
  • Scarlett Redmond

    as Young Mother
  • David J. Curtis

    as Businessman
  • Steve Sweeney

    as First Time Voter
  • Ben Hanson

    as Blue-Collar Guy
  • Tamara Hickey

    as TV Reporter 1
  • Kortney Adams

    as Teacher
  • Ariel Bavly

    as Girl in Math Class
  • Viviana de Los Santos

    as Theresa
  • Christopher Tarjan

    as Dock Guy 1
  • William Ambrose Kennedy

    as Dock Guy 2
  • Amanda Good Hennessey

    as Woman
  • Ian Lyons

    as Reporter #1
  • Paul Melendy

    as Reporter #2
  • Dossy Peabody

    as Moderator
  • Kate Carney

    as Elderly Woman
  • Aimee Doherty

    as Young Housewife
  • Robert Jacobs

    as Tubby Man
  • Alexis Capozzi

    as Secretary
  • Christian Cibotti

    as Pedestrian
  • Bri DiMattio

    as Hotel Staff
  • Karl Carlo Green

    as Lots
  • Manny Jagroop

    as Union Thug
  • Ann Lauren

    as Self
  • Jeremiah Suave Richardson

    as News Cameraman
  • David Boston

    as Tailor (uncredited)
  • Kaitlyn Bouchard

    as Supporter (uncredited)
  • Brina

    as Voter (uncredited)
  • Mark Burzenski

    as Elliot Supporter (uncredited)
  • Chemi Che-Mponda

    as Campaign Volunteer (uncredited)
  • Terry Conforti

    as City Council Woman (uncredited)
  • Tiffany Crosby

    as Student (uncredited)
  • Bob Dio

    as Tailor (uncredited)
  • Matthew Eriksen

    as Campaign Advisor (uncredited)
  • Suzanne Gillies

    as Police Officer (uncredited)
  • Elaine Victoria Grey

    as Bowler (uncredited)
  • Lin Hult

    as Elliot Supporter (uncredited)
  • Tom Kenny

    as Supporter (uncredited)
  • David Kirsch

    as News Cameraman (uncredited)
  • Lynn L'Heureux

    as Supporter (uncredited)
  • Kathy Lashay Berenson

    as Tourist (uncredited)
  • Tom Mariano

    as Businessman (uncredited)
  • Christopher Mikael

    as Tough Guy (uncredited)
  • Jordan Mitchell-Love

    as Passerby (uncredited)
  • Michele Mortensen

    as Campaign Worker (uncredited)
  • Brian O'Hara

    as Political Rally Supporter (uncredited)
  • Maeve Power

    as Student (uncredited)
  • Markley Rizzi

    as Wade's Wife (uncredited)
  • Dennis Staroselsky

    as Last Voter (uncredited)
  • George J. Vezina

    as Construction Worker (uncredited)
Directing John Gray Director
Writing C. Jay Cox Writer

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