The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement
The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement
Release: 2004-08-06
·Runtime: 113m
·★ 6.7
Comedy
Drama
Family
Romance
Mia Thermopolis is now a college graduate and on her way to Genovia to take up her duties as princess. Accompanied by her friend Lilly, Mia continues her 'princess lessons', like riding horses side-saddle and archery. But her already complicated life is turned upside down once again when she learns that she is to take the crown as queen earlier than expected, all while she meets a mysteriously charming young man.
Production Countries
United States of America
Production Companies
BrownHouse Productions
Walt Disney Pictures
Cast
Anne Hathaway
as Mia Thermopolis
Julie Andrews
as Queen Clarisse Renaldi
Héctor Elizondo
as Joe
John Rhys-Davies
as Viscount Mabrey
Heather Matarazzo
as Lilly Moscovitz
Chris Pine
as Nicholas Devereaux
Callum Blue
as Andrew Jacoby
Larry Miller
as Paolo
Raven-Symoné
as Asana
Kathleen Marshall
as Charlotte Kutaway
Caroline Goodall
as Mia's Mom Helen
Lorraine Nicholson
as Princess Lorraine
Shannon Wilcox
as Lady Salsa
Greg Lewis
as Baron Siegfried von Troken
Abigail Breslin
as Parade Girl Carolina
Paul Vogt
as Lord Crawley
Hope Alexander-Willis
as Lady Caroline
Rowan Joseph
as Lord Peroit
Stan Lee
as Three Stooges Wedding Guest
Spencer Breslin
as Prince Jacques Dubé
Tom Poston
as Lord Palimore
Joel McCrary
as Prime Minister Motaz
Kim Thomson
as Reporter Elsie Penworthy
Matthew Walker
as Captain Kip Kelly
Elizabeth Gudenrath
as Princeton College Girl Anna
Tom Hines
as Majordomo
Elinor Donahue
as Lady Palimore
Barbara Marshall
as Lady Jerome
Steve Restivo
as Count Vitello
Daston Kalili
as Greek Dancer
Joe Smith
as Clumsy Dancer
Jess Rowland
as Tall Dancer
Christopher Wynne
as Arm Pump Dancer
Jane Morris
as Mabrey's Servant Gretchen
Shea Curry
as Lady's Maid Brigitte
Erik Bragg
as Security Guard Lionel
Scott Marshall
as Security Guard Shades
Tracy Reiner
as Lady Anthony
Brian Klugman
as Military Guard
Paul Williams
as Lord Harmony
Bonnie Aarons
as Baroness Joy von Troken
Sandra Taylor
as Reporter Suki Sanchez
Shane Partlow
as Suki's Camerman
Keisuke Hoashi
as Japanese Reporter
Kate Albrecht
as French Citizen
David Powledge
as Tiny Duval
Rajia Baroudi
as Genovian Cafe Patron
Meredith Patterson
as Lady Elyssa
Anna Netrebko
as Opera Singer Anna Netrebko
Isabella Hofmann
as Miss Genovia Hildegard
Nadege August
as Princess Nadege
Charlotte Marshall-Fricker
as Princess Grace
Sparrow Heatley
as Paolo's Assistant #1
Jeff Michalski
as Bouquet Wedding Guest
Judith Baldwin
as Wedding Guest
Patrick Price
as Wedding Guest
Bobbi Page
as Church Choir Member
Victoria Chalaya
as Nicholas's Girlfriend #2 (uncredited)
Peter Allen Vogt
as Lord Crowley's Brother
Crew
Garry Marshall
Director
Shonda Rhimes
Screenplay
Whitney Houston
Producer
John Debney
Original Music Composer
Charles Minsky
Director of Photography
Deborah Rutherford
Makeup Artist
Donna Morong
Casting Director
Dawn Solér
Music Supervisor
Meg Cabot
Characters
Shonda Rhimes
Story
Tommy Harper
Second Assistant Director
Scott Marshall
Second Unit Director
Scott Wilder
Stunts
Mark Anthony Vazquez
Stunts
Kelly Stables
Stunts
Erik Rondell
Stunts
Rick Miller
Stunts
Randy Hall
Stunts
Andy Gill
Stunts
Colin Follenweider
Stunts
Dana Dru Evenson
Stunt Double
Kevin Derr
Stunts
Allison Caetano
Stunts
Charlie Brewer
Stunt Coordinator