
The Makeover
He's Her Work In ProgressThis is an update of George Bernard Shaw's "Pygmalion" that changes the genders of the main characters. Hannah Higgins attempts to turn blue-collar Boston beer vendor Elliot Doolittle into a viable candidate and inadvertently learns something of Elliot's side of life.
Description: This is an update of George Bernard Shaw's "Pygmalion" that changes the genders of the main characters. Hannah Higgins attempts to turn blue-collar Boston beer vendor Elliot Doolittle into a viable candidate and inadvertently learns something of Elliot's side of life.
Genres: Comedy
Homepage: https://www.hallmarkmoviesandmysteries.com/the-makeover
Budget: $8,000,000 | Revenue : $0
Runtime: 85 minutes

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Julia Stiles
Played Hannah

David Walton
Played Elliot

Camryn Manheim
Played Colleen

Frances Fisher
Played Allie Doolittle

Tony Viveiros
Played Frank

Nada Despotovich
Played Wilma
Maureen Keiller
Played Vivian

Bill Mootos
Played Wade Bradbury

Lonnie Farmer
Played Humphrey Rossdale
Albert M. Chan
Played Pearce
Marianna Bassham
Played Jean Evans
David Santori
Played Monsieur Rupert
Chris Zito
Played Victor
Marc Carver
Played Mr. Warner
Caroline L. Price
Played Yvette
Jay Dunigan
Played Andrew Bridgeworth

Donna Sorbello
Played Elysse

Gary Galone
Played Officer Rory
Thomas Olson
Played Shaughnessy
Scott Wahle
Played On Air Reporter
Bradley J. Van Dussen
Played Local Politician
Vasilios Asimakos
Played 20-Something Man

Scarlett Redmond
Played Young Mother

David J. Curtis
Played Businessman
Steve Sweeney
Played First Time Voter
Ben Hanson
Played Blue-Collar Guy

Tamara Hickey
Played TV Reporter 1
Kortney Adams
Played Teacher
Ariel Bavly
Played Girl in Math Class
Viviana de Los Santos
Played Theresa

Christopher Tarjan
Played Dock Guy 1

William Ambrose Kennedy
Played Dock Guy 2

Amanda Good Hennessey
Played Woman

Ian Lyons
Played Reporter #1

Paul Melendy
Played Reporter #2

Dossy Peabody
Played Moderator
Kate Carney
Played Elderly Woman
Aimee Doherty
Played Young Housewife
Robert Jacobs
Played Tubby Man

Alexis Capozzi
Played Secretary
Christian Cibotti
Played Pedestrian
Bri DiMattio
Played Hotel Staff
Karl Carlo Green
Played Lots
Manny Jagroop
Played Union Thug

Ann Lauren
Played Self
Jeremiah Suave Richardson
Played News Cameraman

David Boston
Played Tailor (uncredited)

Kaitlyn Bouchard
Played Supporter (uncredited)
Brina
Played Voter (uncredited)

Mark Burzenski
Played Elliot Supporter (uncredited)

Terry Conforti
Played City Council Woman (uncredited)
Tiffany Crosby
Played Student (uncredited)

Bob Dio
Played Tailor (uncredited)
Matthew Eriksen
Played Campaign Advisor (uncredited)

Suzanne Gillies
Played Police Officer (uncredited)

Elaine Victoria Grey
Played Bowler (uncredited)

Lin Hult
Played Elliot Supporter (uncredited)

Tom Kenny
Played Supporter (uncredited)
David Kirsch
Played News Cameraman (uncredited)
Lynn L'Heureux
Played Supporter (uncredited)
Kathy Lashay Berenson
Played Tourist (uncredited)

Tom Mariano
Played Businessman (uncredited)
Christopher Mikael
Played Tough Guy (uncredited)
Jordan Mitchell-Love
Played Passerby (uncredited)
Michele Mortensen
Played Campaign Worker (uncredited)
Brian O'Hara
Played Political Rally Supporter (uncredited)
Maeve Power
Played Student (uncredited)

Markley Rizzi
Played Wade's Wife (uncredited)

Dennis Staroselsky
Played Last Voter (uncredited)

George J. Vezina
Played Construction Worker (uncredited)
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