St Trinian's (film) - Cast

Cast

Actress/Actor Role
Rupert Everett Miss Camilla Dagey Fritton, St Trinian's Head Mistress
Carnaby Fritton, Camilla's brother, Annabelle's father
Colin Firth Geoffrey Thwaites, the Education Minister
Russell Brand Flash Harry, the spiv
Talulah Riley Annabelle Lealla Fritton, the new girl
Gemma Arterton Kelly Opposum Jones, the Head Girl
Tamsin Egerton Chelsea Parker, Posh Totty #1
Antonia Bernath Chloe, Posh Totty #2
Amara Karan Peaches, Posh Totty #3
Paloma Faith Andrea, the Emo
Juno Temple Celia, the "Trustafarian" one
Kathryn Drysdale Taylor, the Chav
Lily Cole Polly, the Geek
Holly Mackie & Cloe Mackie Tara & Tania, the Twins
Lena Headey Miss Dickinson, the English Teacher
Fenella Woolgar Miss Cleaver, the Sports Teacher
Caterina Murino Miss Maupassant, the Foreign Languages Teacher
Jodie Whittaker Beverly, the receptionist
Toby Jones St Trinian's Bursar
Celia Imrie St Trinian's Matron
Stephen Fry Himself, the School Challenge presenter
Anna Chancellor Miss Bagstock, Cheltenham's Head Mistress
Lucy Punch Verity Thwaites, the Minister's daughter, and Cheltenham's school bully
Mischa Barton JJ French, the PR Guru, and previous Head Girl
Steve Furst Bank Manager
Dolly the Dog Mr Darcy, the school's dog

The band members of Girls Aloud (Nicola Roberts, Kimberley Walsh, Sarah Harding, Nadine Coyle and Cheryl Cole) all make cameo appearances as the members of St Trinian's school band, and cameos in the film itself. Zöe Salmon also makes a cameo appearance as an emo girl, while Nathaniel Parker, the director's real-life brother, makes a short appearance as the Chairman of the National Gallery. Jeremy Thompson also briefly appears, as himself.

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