Mamma Mia! (film) - Cast

Cast

  • Meryl Streep as Donna Carmichael (née Sheridan), Sophie's mother, owner of the hotel Villa Donna, and wife of Sam at the end.
  • Amanda Seyfried as Sophie Sheridan, Donna's daughter and Sky's fiancée.
  • Pierce Brosnan as Sam Carmichael, Sophie's possible father, husband to Donna, and an Irish-American architect.
  • Colin Firth as Harry Bright, Sophie's possible father and an English banker; based on "Our Last Summer", which he sings at one point.
  • Stellan Skarsgård as Bill Anderson, Sophie's possible father, a Swedish sailor and travel writer.
  • Dominic Cooper as Sky, Sophie's fiancé, designing a website for the hotel.
  • Julie Walters as Rosie Mulligan, one of Donna's former bandmates in Donna and the Dynamos; an unmarried fun-loving author.
  • Christine Baranski as Tanya Chesham-Leigh, Donna's other former bandmate; a rich three-time divorcee.
  • Philip Michael as Pepper, Sky's best man who likes Tanya. He is also a bartender.
  • Ashley Lilley as Ali, close friend of Sophie and her bridesmaid.
  • Rachel McDowall as Lisa, close friend of Sophie and her bridesmaid.
  • Enzo Squillino as Gregoris, one of Donna Sheridan's employees.
  • Niall Buggy as Father Alex, priest who nearly married Sophie and Sky, but ends up marrying Sam and Donna.
Cameo appearances and Uncredited Roles
  • Benny Andersson as Piano player
  • Björn Ulvaeus as Greek god
  • Rita Wilson as Greek goddess

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