Popularity: 5 (history)
Director: | Chris Columbus |
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Writer: | Leslie Dixon, Randi Mayem Singer, Anne Fine |
Staring: |
Loving but irresponsible dad Daniel Hillard, estranged from his exasperated spouse, is crushed by a court order allowing only weekly visits with his kids. When Daniel learns his ex needs a housekeeper, he gets the job -- disguised as a British nanny. Soon he becomes not only his children's best pal but the kind of parent he should have been from the start. | |
Release Date: | Nov 24, 1993 |
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Director: | Chris Columbus |
Writer: | Leslie Dixon, Randi Mayem Singer, Anne Fine |
Genres: | Family, Comedy, Drama |
Keywords | restaurant, voice acting, mask, social worker, fake identity, divorced couple, parent child relationship, transvestite, custody battle, san francisco, california, nanny, responsibility |
Production Companies | 20th Century Fox, Blue Wolf Productions |
Box Office |
Revenue: $441,286,195
Budget: $25,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 17, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Robin Williams | Daniel Hillard / Mrs. Doubtfire |
Sally Field | Miranda Hillard |
Lisa Jakub | Lydia Hillard |
Matthew Lawrence | Chris Hillard |
Mara Wilson | Natalie Hillard |
Pierce Brosnan | Stu |
Robert Prosky | Mr. Lundy |
Anne Haney | Mrs. Sellner |
Harvey Fierstein | Frank |
Scott Capurro | Jack |
Polly Holliday | Gloria |
Sydney Walker | Bus Driver |
Joe Bellan | TV Boss |
Martin Mull | Justin Gregory |
Terence McGovern | ADR Director Lou |
Karen Kahn | Female Employee #1 |
Eva Gholson | Female Employee #2 |
James Cunningham | Male Employee |
Ralph Peduto | Cop |
Scott Beach | Judge |
Juliette Marshall | Miranda's Attorney |
Drew Letchworth | Daniel's Attorney |
Jessica Myerson | Miranda's Mother |
Sharon Lockwood | Alice |
James P. Cullen | Thug |
Kenneth Loo | Staring Boy #1 |
Jeff Loo | Staring Boy #2 |
Betsy Monroe | Stunning Woman |
Joseph Narducci | Delivery Boy |
James Cranna | Ron |
Dr. Toad | Bartender |
Adele Proom | Lundy's Secretary |
Rick Overton | Maitre D' |
Dan Spencer | Cook |
Paul Guilfoyle | Head Chef |
Molly McClure | Woman Housekeeper |
Andy Prosky | TV Director |
William Newman | Mr. Sprinkles |
Christopher Pray | Puppeteer |
Geoff Bolt | Lundy's Waiter |
Dick Bright | Stu's Waiter |
Adam Bryant | Man in Men's Room |
Tavia Cathcart | Tanya the Hostess |
C. Beau Fitzsimons | Valet #1 |
Jeff Moeller | Valet #2 |
Benne Alder | Woman in Restroom |
Smadar Hanson | Waitress (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Pat Banta | Stunt Double, Stunts |
Lora Hirschberg | Assistant Sound Designer |
Robin Katz | Music Editor |
Alexandra Fitzpatrick | Editorial Production Assistant |
Randol Perelman-Taylor | Location Assistant |
Cynthia LaPointe | Location Assistant |
Susannah Greason | Location Assistant |
Oscar Briones | Location Assistant |
James J. Wilhelm | Craft Service |
John Halko | Catering |
Howard Shore | Orchestrator, Original Music Composer |
Chris Columbus | Director |
Leslie Dixon | Screenplay |
Donald McAlpine | Director of Photography |
Raja Gosnell | Editor |
Janet Hirshenson | Casting |
Jane Jenkins | Casting |
Marit Allen | Costume Design |
Troy Brown | Stunt Coordinator |
Kim Marks | "B" Camera Operator |
Ve Neill | Key Makeup Artist |
Steve Saklad | Set Designer |
Tim Silano | First Assistant Editor |
Gary Rydstrom | Sound Designer, Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Tom Johnson | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Christopher Boyes | Foley Recordist |
Gary Archer | Prosthetics |
Bruce Devan | Location Manager |
Randi Mayem Singer | Screenplay |
Anne Fine | Novel |
Angelo P. Graham | Production Design |
Garrett Lewis | Set Decoration |
W. Steven Graham | Art Direction |
Vance Piper | First Assistant "A" Camera |
Leon Delaney | Stunts |
Joan Bradshaw | Unit Production Manager |
Geoffrey Hansen | First Assistant Director |
Cherylanne Martin | Second Assistant Director |
James J. Murakami | Assistant Art Director |
Mark Woods | Leadman |
Douglas Ryan | "A" Camera Operator |
John A. Small | Second Assistant "A" Camera |
Patrick McArdle | First Assistant "B" Camera |
Paul Sanchez | Second Assistant "B" Camera |
Nelson Stoll | Sound Mixer |
Fred Runner | Boom Operator |
Carol DePasquale | Script Supervisor |
Pamela S. Westmore | Makeup Artist |
Yolanda Toussieng | Key Hair Stylist |
Virginia G. Hadfield | Hairstylist |
Deirdre N. Williams | Costume Supervisor |
Christine Peters | Costume Supervisor |
Nancy Servin | Seamstress |
Steven R. Mathis | Gaffer |
Brett Laumann | Best Boy Electric |
Frank Helbig | Electrician |
Tom Cloutier | Electrician |
Robin Alan Knight | Key Grip |
Dave Childers | Best Boy Grip |
Chuck Brown | Dolly Grip |
Rod M. Janusch | Rigging Grip |
John Zemansky | Property Master |
Stephen Lee Davis | Second Second Assistant Director |
Carol Bawer | Additional Second Assistant Director |
Jacqueline A. Shea | Production Coordinator |
Mary Duann | Assistant Production Coordinator |
Ken Ryan | Production Accountant |
Mayda Renizzi-Holt | Assistant Accountant |
Kristen Ross | Art Department Coordinator |
Steven Wolff | Set Designer |
Robert C. Goldstein | Set Designer |
Harold Fuhrman | Set Designer |
Ellen Pasternack | Unit Publicist |
Phil Bray | Still Photographer |
Gary Summers | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Gloria S. Borders | Supervising Sound Editor |
Robert Shoup | Sound Effects Editor |
C.J. Appel | ADR Editor |
Ewa Sztompke | Dialogue Editor |
Sara Bolder | Dialogue Editor |
Claire Sanfilippo | Dialogue Editor |
Sandina Bailo-Lape | Foley Editor |
Marian Wilde | Foley Editor |
Clare C. Freeman | Assistant Sound Editor |
Scott Guitteau | Assistant Sound Editor |
Dianna Stirpe | Assistant Sound Editor |
Kevin Rose-Williams | Assistant Sound Editor |
Patti Tauscher | Assistant Sound Editor |
Dennie Thorpe | Foley Artist |
Tom Barwick | Foley Artist |
Ellen Segal | Supervising Music Editor |
Dan Wallin | Scoring Mixer |
Richard W. Clot | Construction Coordinator |
John McLeod | Special Effects |
Robert Neilson | Transportation Coordinator |
Maylon Houston | Transportation Co-Captain |
Michael Hirshenson | Casting Associate |
Bonnie Hudson | Studio Teacher |
Dennis McNeill | Color Timer |
Gary Burritt | Negative Cutter |
Bill Littlejohn | Animation |
Barrie Nelson | Animation |
Tom Ray | Animation |
Tom Roth | Animation |
David Draves | Stunts |
Greg Cannom | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
Kate O'Neill | Loader |
Conrad Slater | Cableman |
Debra A. Girard | Assistant Location Manager |
James P. Cullen | Costume Supervisor |
Kevin A. Thompson | Electrician |
William Hampton | Electrician |
Robert 'Boomer' McCann | Dolly Grip |
Philip Ho | Grip |
Michael Whitehurst | Grip |
John Schoening | Rigging Grip |
Cyndi McHale Margolis | Producer's Assistant |
Rebecca Erwin Spencer | Producer's Assistant |
Jay Roberts | Payroll Accountant |
Don Watson | Swing |
Emilio R. Aramendia | Swing |
Eugene M. Texeira | Swing |
Tara McKinley | Assistant Editor |
Ron Fode | Projection |
Lisa M. Devlin | Standby Painter |
George Zimninsky | Greensman |
James C. Taylor | Transportation Captain |
Jonathan Doff | Video Assist Operator |
Marty Brenneis | 24 Frame Playback |
Schuyler Kent | Casting Assistant |
Darin Rivetti | Set Production Assistant |
Cindy M. Ichikawa | Set Production Assistant |
Dirk Q. Long | Catering |
Bill Powers | Catering |
Curtis Hamlin | Catering |
Steve Watson | Catering |
Myra Rosenthal | Studio Teacher |
Duane Gretsky | Animation |
Robert E. 'Bobby' Powell | Rigging Gaffer |
Frank W. Tarantino | Special Effects |
Leo Loverro | Special Effects |
Geoff Heron | Special Effects |
Ralph Newmann | Animation |
Claude Raynes | Animation |
Kevin D. Ross | Assistant Editor |
Todd McCune Bray | Charge Scenic Artist |
Name | Title |
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Robin Williams | Producer |
Mark Radcliffe | Producer |
Paula DuPré Pesmen | Associate Producer |
Marsha Garces Williams | Producer |
Matthew Rushton | Executive Producer |
Joan Bradshaw | Producer |
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Academy Awards | Best Actor | Robin Williamson | Won |
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"Danny" (Robin Williams) and wife "Miranda" (Sally Field) just can't go on any longer with their marriage. Their constant rowing and her husband finally jacking in his job as a voice-over artiste of some cigarette-based "creative differences" see her get a divorce. "Danny" adores his three kids but ... is only given visitation rights for a Saturday until he can prove worthy of more. He manages to get a basic job, but misses his brood terribly. When he hears that "Miranda" is seeking a housekeeper, he hits on the idea of getting his gay brother "Frank" (Harvey Fierstein) and his boyfriend - who are into prosthetics - to make him a mask and some body-altering clothes and et voilà - he is now the English (but Scottish sounding?) "Mrs Doubtfire". "Miranda" takes to her instantly - after some mischievous ground-laying work be her ex, and soon (s)he is back in the family home amongst the children (s)he loves. With court-ordered inspections of his home regularly taking place, it is only a matter of time before this wheeze is rumbled but "Danny" hopes that his employer at a television network for kids (Robert Prosky) might appreciate the character he has created, boost the flagging ratings and maybe that way he can make enough money to restore his family to him? Meantime, the wealthy and smarmy "Stuart" (Pierce Brosnan) is looming on the horizon trying to woo his way into the family's good books - an operation that "Mrs. Doubtfire" watches and abhors at first hand. She's quite a dab hand with a lime at thirty paces! For most of this, it showcases Williams' considerable skills as a mimic and comedy actor - his timing is great. The film does rather fall off a cliff for me during the last half hour in the restaurant, though, where the comedic surrenders to the slap-stick and the joke comes crumbling down leaving us in a well of cringing sentimentality that I didn't particularly enjoy. That said, it's ground-breaking cinema that illustrates just what a dad will do to to be with his children and it takes a huge great swipe at sexual stereotyping too. There's a gentle chemistry between Williams and Field and there are some lovely, vicious, one liners thrown in for us to savour. Not great, but very good.