‘Runaway Bride’ Cast: Where Are They Now?

The movie that inspired viewers to ride off into the sunset on horseback with their true love and to eat eggs Benedict. While it may have been years since Runaway Bride debuted in the late 1990s, the rom-com remains as endearing and clever every time fans rewatch it.

First released in July 1999, Runaway Bride was a smash hit that reunited Julia Roberts, Richard Gere and director Garry Marshall nine years after they struck gold with Pretty Woman. The flick followed small-town girl Maggie Carpenter (Roberts) who’s so commitment-phobic that she ran away from her wedding plans three different times and divorced newspaper columnist Ike Graham (Gere) is intent on writing an exposé about the serial almost-bride. As he sticks around town longer, in true rom-com fashion, the pair gets to know one another and soon falls in love.

While Roberts and Gere had history and chemistry together ever since Pretty Woman, Runaway Bride initially wasn’t meant to star them too. Before Marshall (who died in 2016) was attached to direct the picture, a whole slate of Hollywood mega-stars were brought in to test for the roles of Maggie and Ike, including Harrison Ford, Geena Davis, Demi Moore, Mel Gibson, Sandra Bullock and Ben Affleck. It took nearly 10 years to get the movie made before it became the romantic gem it’s now recognizable as.

By 1996, Bullock was an early frontrunner for the role of Maggie before the producers and writers completely overhauled the script. From there, producers sought a younger cast for the roles and asked Affleck and Tea Leoni to read the parts. However, Affleck soon passed on the role before Gere was approached next.

Lakeshore Entertainment co-chairman Tom Rosenberg recalled to the Los Angeles Times in August 1999 that he gave the Nights in Rodanthe actor the updated script right away once it was polished.

After Gere read the script, the actor called him up and said, “I love it. If you can get Julia, I’m in.” At the time, Rosenberg told the news outlet, “People have been trying to get them back together for nine years. And suddenly it happened — it was all settled in a week.”

Finding the right director was equally as hard as finding the stars.

“Most directors don’t look at romantic comedies as a good vehicle for them,” producer Robert Cort also told the Los Angeles Times at the time. “Until Garry Marshall came in, our directors always had some reservations about the material.” In fact, it took Marshall serious convincing from both Roberts and Gere to reunite for this flick. But he eventually gave in.

Coming back together was natural for the three household names, but this time, Gere was more than ready to bring the funny. “Richard had been very cautious on Pretty Woman, but this time he was a lot more willing to be funny,” Marshall previously told the California newspaper. “Mostly we talked in our own little shorthand. All I had to do was yell ‘Action’ and ‘Shut up.’”

While Runaway Bride performed decently at the box office, many viewers still believe it can’t hold a candle to Pretty Woman‘s Cinderella story — including its stars.

”Whatever that magic was in the first movie, you can’t make that happen,” Gere told Entertainment Weekly in August 2012. “While there’s some wonderful stuff in the movie, it certainly didn’t have the magic of the first one. The expectation that it was going to have that same kind of delicious magic was irresponsible. It was a different movie, it was a different time, she was in a different place, I was in a different place.”

Scroll down to see where the cast of Runaway Bride is now:


Julia Roberts (Maggie Carpenter)
Besides her role in Runaway Bride, the Oscar winner is best known for her work in Mystic Pizza (1988), Erin Brockovich (2000), Ocean’s Eleven (2001), Eat Pray Love (2010) and Mirror Mirror (2012). Roberts married Danny Moder in 2002 and they share three children, Hazel, Phinnaeus and Henry. Dave Lewis/Shutterstock; David Fisher/Shutterstock
Richard Gere (Ike Graham)
The Philadelphia native has started in American Gigolo (1980), An Officer and a Gentleman (1982), Chicago (2002) and Nights in Rodanthe (2008). Gere discreetly wed Alejandra Silva in April 2018 before welcoming two sons together. He was previously married to model Cindy Crawford and Carey Lowell. He shares his eldest son, Homer, with Lowell. Ron Batzdorff/Paramount/Kobal/Shutterstock; Charles Sykes/Invision/AP/Shutterstock
Joan Cusack (Peggy Flemming)
Cusack appeared in Addams Family Values (1993), Cradle Will Rock (1999), High Fidelity (2000), Ice Princess (2005) and the Netflix series A Series of Unfortunate Events. The comedic actress married Richard Burke in 1996 and they share two sons, Dylan and Miles. Ron Batzdorff/Paramount/Kobal/Shutterstock; Eric Charbonneau/Shutterstock
Hector Elizondo (Fisher)
The New York native has worked with Marshall on many of his films, including Pretty Woman (1990), The Princess Diaries (2001), Valentine’s Day (2010) and Mother’s Day (2016). He has also appeared in episodes of Chicago Hope, Grey’s Anatomy, Elena of Avalor and Last Man Standing. The Princess Diaries 2 actor has been married to his third wife, Carolee Campbell, since 1969 after they met at the Actors Studio. He shares one son, Rodd, with ex-wife Marie Rivera. Barry Wetcher/Paramount/Kobal/Shutterstock; Scott Kirkland/Fox/Picturegroup/Shutterstock
Rita Wilson (Ellie Graham)
Wilson has appeared on episodes of The Brady Bunch, M*A*S*H, Happy Days, Three’s Company and The Good Wife throughout her career. She’s best known for her roles in Sleepless in Seattle (1993), It’s Complicated (2009), Larry Crowne (2011) and My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 (2016). The producer has also recorded eight country music albums. She’s been married to acclaimed actor Tom Hanks for more than 30 years after they met on the set of Bosum Buddies in 1981 before tying the knot in April 1988. They share two sons, Chet and Truman Hanks. Barry Wetcher/Paramount/Kobal/Shutterstock; Rob Latour/Shutterstock
Paul Dooley (Walter Carpenter)
Besides playing Roberts’ father in Runaway Bride, the comedian is best known for his roles in Sixteen Candles (1984), Grace Under Fire, Cars (2006), and Hairspray (2007). He’s also appeared on Broadway and wrote the children’s PBS series The Electric Company. He has been married to writer Winnie Holzman since November 1984 after meeting during an improv class. He shares three children with ex-wife Donna Lee Wasser and one daughter with Holzman. Kevork Djansezian/AP/Shutterstock; Rob Latour/Shutterstock
Christopher Meloni (Coach Bob Kelly)
Meloni’s notable acting credits include Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Man of Steel (2013), Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp and The Handmaid’s Tale. Meloni celebrated his 26th wedding anniversary with wife Sherman Williams in July 2021. The pair met on a TV set where she worked as a production designer at the time. They share two children, daughter Sophia and son Dante. Matt Baron/BEI/Shutterstock; Kristina Bumphrey/Starpix/Shutterstock
Donal Logue (Priest Brian Norris)
The Canadian actor has appeared in Gettysburg (1993), The Patriot (2000), Grounded for Life, Charlie St. Cloud (2010) and Gotham. The Sons of Anarchy alum was formerly married to Kasey Walker, with whom he shares two kids, Finn and Jade. Caroline Mcnamara/AP/Shutterstock; Caroline Mcnamara/AP/Shutterstock
George ‘Bug Guy’ Swilling
Besides Runaway Bride, Rogers is best known for his roles in Primal Fear (1996), Analyze That (2002) and The Blacklist (2021). The Friends alum has been married to actress Susannah Rogers since December 2008. Greg Allen/Invision/AP/Shutterstock; YouTube
Yul Vazquez (Dead Head Gill Chavez)
Vazquez is best known for his work in Captain Phillips (2013), Last Flag Flying (2017), Russian Doll and HBO’s The Outsider (2020). He married actress Linda Larkin in May 2002. Stephen Lovekin/Shutterstock; YouTube
Jane Morris (Mrs. Pressman)
The Illinois native also had roles in The Princess Diaries (2001), Raising Helen (2004), The Drew Carey Show and A.P. Bio. She has been married to actor Jeff Michalski since 1984 and they share two children. HBO Films/Kobal/Shutterstock; YouTube
Kathleen Marshall (Cousin Cindy)
As the daughter of director Garry Marshall, Kathleen has been featured in many of her father’s films, including Pretty Woman (1990), The Princess Diaries (2001), Raising Helen (2004), The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (2004), Valentine’s Day (2010) and New Year’s Eve (2011). She also appeared in A League of Their Own (1992). Marshall co-owned Falcon Theater alongside her father, beginning in 1997, in California. Following his death, it was renamed the Garry Marshall Theatre. Kathleen is married to Douglas LaGambina.   Gregory Pace/Shutterstock; YouTube

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