Bridget Jones's Diary (2001)
Bridget Jones's Diary (2001)





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Cast & Crew.

Renée Zellweger
Bridget Jones

Colin Firth
Mark Darcy

Hugh Grant
Daniel Cleaver

Jim Broadbent
Bridget's Dad

Gemma Jones
Bridget's Mum

James Callis
Tom

Sally Phillips
Shazza

Shirley Henderson
Jude

Embeth Davidtz
Natasha

Lisa Barbuscia
Lara

Celia Imrie
Una Alconbury

James Faulkner
Uncle Geoffrey

Charmian May
Mrs. Darcy

Paul Brooke
Mr. Fitzherbert

Felicity Montagu
Perpetua

Charlie Caine
Handsome Stranger

Gareth Marks
Simon in Marketing

John Clegg
Elderly Man

Salman Rushdie
Salman Rushdie

Matthew Bates
Kafka Author

Jeffrey Archer
Jeffrey Archer

Patrick Barlow
Julian

Rebecca Charles
Receptionist

Honor Blackman
Penny Husbands-Bosworth

Dominic McHale
Bernard

Joan Blackham
Shirley

Joseph Alessi
Interviewer 1

Rhydian Jai-Persad
Interviewer 2

Neil Pearson
Richard Finch

Paul Ross
Mr. Sit Up Britain

Stewart Wright
Stage Manager

Claire Skinner
Magda

Dolly Wells
Woney

Mark Lingwood
Cosmo

Toby Whithouse
Alastair

David Cann
Cameraman

Lisa Kay
Eleanor Rose Heaney

Sulayman Al-Bassam
Kafir Aghani

Donald Douglas
Mr. Darcy

Renu Setna
Mr. Ramdas

Emma Amos
Paula

Sara Stockbridge
Melinda

Crispin Bonham-Carter
Greg (uncredited)

Sarah Alexander
Daniel Cleaver Lover (uncredited)

Eric Fellner
Producer

Carmel Jackson
Makeup Artist

Peter McAleese
Line Producer

Sharon Maguire
Director

Gemma Jackson
Production Design

Helen Fielding
Executive Producer / Novel / Screenplay

Martin Walsh
Editor

Lorna McGowan
Makeup Artist

Jonathan Cavendish
Producer

Michael Higham
Music Editor

Patrick Doyle
Original Music Composer

Rachael Fleming
Costume Design

Tim Bevan
Producer

Brian Donovan
Production Supervisor

Michelle Guish
Casting

Stuart Dryburgh
Director of Photography

David Crozier
Sound mixer

Andrew Davies
Screenplay

Richard Curtis
Screenplay

Jane Clark
Storyboard Artist

Robert Betts
Standby Painter

Paul Inglis
Assistant Art Director

Andrea Couch
Art Department Assistant

Buddy Blackwell
Additional Photography

Stephen Noble
Assistant Costume Designer

Shirley Lixenberg
Set Decoration

Paul Cross
Art Direction

Marc Wolff
Helicopter Camera

Michael Gunner
Painter

Darren De'Ath
Camera Operator

Ray Bell-Chambers
Carpenter

Peter Robertson
Steadicam Operator

Alan Chesters
Construction Coordinator

Alex Bailey
Still Photographer

Graham Johnston
Hair Designer

Vanessa White
Makeup Designer

Josephine Warne
Set Dressing Production Assistant

Fergus Clegg
Set Decoration Buyer

Liza Chasin
Co-Producer

Claire Tovey
Unit Manager

Peter Brayham
Stunts Coordinator

Hermione Ninnim
Production Coordinator

Alastair Grimshaw
First Assistant Editor

Em. L. Muslin
Production Manager

Jeanette Haley
Post Production Supervisor

Michelle Wright
Executive In Charge Of Production

Glenn Freemantle
Supervising Sound Editor

Paul Brosnan
Driver

David Warren
Supervising Art Director

Peter Hunt
Color Timer

Nick Angel
Music Supervisor

Stacy Mann
Unit Publicist

Hal Couzens
Visual Effects Coordinator

Andy Richards
Songs

Michael Denner
Dolby Consultant

Amy Coop
Stand In

Debra Hayward
Co-Producer

David Harris
Special Effects Supervisor

Benjamin Greenacre
Location Manager

John Seymour
Visual Effects Editor

Tony Bell
Boom Operator

Lawrence Ashmore
Orchestrator

Wendy Ellerker
Production ant

Pat Rambaut
Script Supervisor

Mike Clark-Hall
Video Assist Operator

John Hayward
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Matthew Holben
Visual Effects Producer

Colin Laski
Digital Effects Supervisor

Martin Preston
Technical Supervisor

Frazer Churchill
Visual Effects Supervisor

Alison Mahoney
Choreographer

Chris Gilbertson
Electrician

Gary Colkett
Gaffer

Janice Mordue
Title Designer

Gillian Dodders
ADR Editor

Charlie England
Camera Loader

Tom Sayers
Assistant Sound Editor

Malcolm Beale
Grip

Finn McGrath
Second Assistant Director

Louis Elman
ADR Voice Casting

Nick Ray
Key Grip

Stuart Renfrew
First Assistant Director

Peter Holt
Foley Editor

Ed Raymond
Third Assistant Director

Gaby Kester
Casting Assistant

Natalie Ward
Wardrobe Supervisor

Adam Dale
Aerial Camera

Laura Gwynne
Continuity

Tonia Davall
Musician

Bruce Bigg
Property Master

David John
Sound Recordist

Cilla Ware
Second Unit Director

Fiona Gosden
Third Assistant Director

Dani Biernat
Stunt Double

Charlie Woodburn
Assistant Camera

Glen Ballard
Music Producer

Kim Vinegrad
Camera Trainee

Tristam Cones
Focus Puller

Nick Oliver
Location Assistant

David Ned Kelly
Supervising Carpenter

Bob Cooke
Camera Loader

Peter Hasler
Dressing Prop

Graham Hills
Special Effects Technician

Philip George
Drone Pilot

Simon Harris
Assistant Editor

Fiona Coutts
Costume Assistant

Carlo Manzi
Costumer

Chloe Emmerson
Casting Director

Martin Chitty
Wardrobe Assistant

Carol Kupisz
Graphic Designer

Ricky Butt
Foley Artist

Peter Gleaves
ADR Mixer

Jude Harris
Special Effects Assistant

Vicki Allen
Floor Runner

Adrian Banton
Compositing Artist

Kevin Tayler
Foley Mixer

Steven Wyles
Sound Assistant

Darrel Griffin
Data Wrangler

Sheridan Jones
Additional Wardrobe Assistant

Fry Martin
Assistant ant

Jeanette McGrath
Assistant Script

Micky May
Generator Operator

Linda Benson
Production Runner

Paul Jackson
Health and Safety

Ingrid Mende
Production Secretary

Emma Freud
Script Editor

Sarah-Jane Robinson
Production Executive

Angela Morrison
Executive Producer

Julian Tomlin
Finance

Robbie Williams
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Details.
Release Date
April 13, 2001
Status
Released
Running Time
1h 37m
Content Rating
R
Budget
$25,000,000
Box Office
$281,929,795
Filming Locations
London · Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Bridget Jones's Diary is a 2001 romantic comedy film directed by Sharon Maguire from a screenplay by Helen Fielding, Andrew Davies and Richard Curtis. It is based on the 1996 novel of the same name by Fielding, which was itself a loose adaptation of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice. The film stars Renée Zellweger as Bridget Jones, a 32-year-old British single woman who writes a diary, which focuses on the things she wishes to happen in her life. However, her life changes when two men vie for her affection, portrayed by Colin Firth and Hugh Grant. Jim Broadbent and Gemma Jones appear in ing roles.
Principal photography began in August 2000 and ended in November, and took place largely on location in London and the home counties.
Bridget Jones's Diary premiered at the Empire in London on 10 March 2001 and was released on 13 April simultaneously in the United Kingdom and in the United States. It grossed $282 million worldwide against a production budget of $25 million and received generally positive reviews from critics, who highlighted Zellweger's titular performance, which garnered her a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress at the 74th Academy Awards. It has been hailed as part of the English pop culture, with Bridget Jones being cited as a British cultural icon.
The success of the film spawned a Bridget Jones film series, with three sequels being released, Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason (2004), Bridget Jones's Baby (2016) and Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy (2025).
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