In Her Shoes (film) - Cast

Cast

  • Cameron Diaz as Maggie Feller, a dyslexic party girl, immature and often petty. She was six years old at the time of her mother's death and had been told by Rose that it was a car accident.
  • Toni Collette as Rose Feller, a plainly-presented workaholic, and very protective of Maggie. She was a bit older than Maggie at the time of their mother's death and knew of her bipolar disorder and knew that she committed suicide.
  • Shirley MacLaine as Ella Hirsch, Rose and Maggie's grandmother. Carries a lot of guilt for pushing her daughter to always be on her medication and never being there for Rose and Maggie.
  • Ken Howard as Michael Feller, Rose and Maggie's father. He too carries a lot of guilt for the fight that occurred just days before his wife killed herself. Also "pushed" Ella away after Caroline died.
  • Brooke Smith as Amy
  • Candice Azzara as Sydelle Feller, stepmother. Hates Rose and Maggie and even humiliates Rose at her bridal shower. However when her father catches wind of this he finally stands up to her and tells her that he will no allow her to disrespect his daughters like she has done in the past.
  • Richard Burgi as Jim Danvers, Rose's office fling. Ended when Maggie slept with him.
  • Anson Mount as Todd
  • Mark Feuerstein as Simon Stein, Rose's love interest
  • Eric Balfour as Grant
  • Alan Blumenfeld as Mr. Stein
  • Andy Powers as Tim
  • Ivana Miličević as Caroline (in photos). Suffered from Bipolar disorder and subsequently killed herself.
  • Norman Lloyd as The Professor
  • Benton Jennings as Shoe Salesman John Johnson
  • Jennifer Weiner as Smiling woman in Italian market

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