
Cheaper by the Dozen
The more...the scarier!The Baker brood moves to Chicago after patriarch Tom gets a job coaching football at Northwestern University, forcing his writer wife, Mary, and the couple's 12 children to make a major adjustment. The transition works well until work demands pull the parents away from home, leaving the kids bored -- and increasingly mischievous.
Description: The Baker brood moves to Chicago after patriarch Tom gets a job coaching football at Northwestern University, forcing his writer wife, Mary, and the couple's 12 children to make a major adjustment. The transition works well until work demands pull the parents away from home, leaving the kids bored -- and increasingly mischievous.
Genres: Comedy, Family, Drama
Budget: $40,000,000 | Revenue : $190,212,113
Runtime: 98 minutes

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Bonnie Hunt
Played Kate Baker

Piper Perabo
Played Nora Baker

Tom Welling
Played Charlie Baker

Hilary Duff
Played Lorraine Baker

Kevin G. Schmidt
Played Henry Baker

Alyson Stoner
Played Sarah Baker

Jacob Smith
Played Jake Baker

Liliana Mumy
Played Jessica Baker

Morgan York
Played Kim Baker

Forrest Landis
Played Mark Baker

Blake Woodruff
Played Mike Baker

Brent Kinsman
Played Nigel Baker

Shane Kinsman
Played Kyle Baker

Paula Marshall
Played Tina Shenk

Steven Anthony Lawrence
Played Dylan Shenk

Alan Ruck
Played Bill Shenk

Richard Jenkins
Played Shake

Holmes Osborne
Played Nick Gerhard

Vanessa Bell Calloway
Played Diana Philips

Rex Linn
Played Coach Bricker

David Kelsey
Played Assistant Coach

Dax Shepard
Played Camera Crew Member

Elon Gold
Played Camera Crew Member #2

Cody Linley
Played Quinn

Adam Taylor Gordon
Played Cooper

Julie Araskog
Played Radio Talk Show Host
Benjamin Fitch
Played Reporter
Antonio Vega
Played Police Officer

David Bowe
Played TV Interviewer
Kevin Carey
Played Reporter #2

Ossie Mair
Played Cabbie

Amy Hill
Played Miss Hozzie

Ted Rooney
Played Principal

Joel McCrary
Played Gil

Tiffany Dupont
Played Beth

Shawn Levy
Played Press Room Reporter
Dylan S. Shults
Played Party Kid

Regis Philbin
Played Regis Philbin

Kelly Ripa
Played Kelly Ripa
Merris Carden
Played Teen Nora Baker (uncredited)

Wayne Knight
Played Electrician (uncredited)

Ashton Kutcher
Played Hank (uncredited)

Jared Padalecki
Played Bully (uncredited)
Gary Pike
Played Doctor (uncredited)

D. Danny Warhol
Played Football Player #65 (uncredited)
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