
A New York girl sets her father up with a beautiful woman in a shaky marriage while her half sister gets engaged.
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Explore the complete cast of Everyone Says I Love You, including both lead and supporting actors. Learn who plays each character, discover their past roles and achievements, and find out what makes this ensemble cast stand out in the world of film and television.

Julia Roberts
Von Sidell

Natalie Portman
Laura Dandridge

Billy Crudup
Ken

Drew Barrymore
Skylar Dandridge

Isiah Whitlock Jr
Cop

Tim Roth
Charles Ferry

Edward Norton
Holden Spence

Woody Allen
Joe Berlin

Lukas Haas
Scott Dandridge

Robert Knepper
Greg

Gaby Hoffmann
Lane Dandridge

Myra Lucretia Taylor
Hospital Dancer

Goldie Hawn
Steffi Dandridge

Alan Alda
Bob Dandridge

Natasha Lyonne
Djuna 'D.J.' Berlin

David Ogden Stiers
Holden's Parent

Tony Sirico
Escaped Convict

Itzhak Perlman
Self

Susan Misner
Harry Winston Dancer

Frederick Rolf
Le Cirque Waiter

Michael Mark
Helen Miles Singer

Paolo Seganti
DJ's Venice Date

John Griffin
Jeffrey Vandermost

Christy Carlson Romano
Trick-or-Treat Child

Robert Khakh
Cab Driver

Malinda Farrington
Harry Winston Dancer (uncredited)

Waltrudis Buck
Psychiatrist

Gabriel Millman
Trick-or-Treat Child

Patrick Cranshaw
Grandpa

Olivia Hayman
Skylar (singing voice) (uncredited)

Dana Moore
Harry Winston Dancer

Jill Nicklaus
Hospital Dancer

Edward Hibbert
Harry Winston Salesman

Sean Grant
Groucho Party Dancer

Delphine T. Mantz
Groucho Party Dancer

Michel Moinot
Bob's Doctor

Monica McSwain
Hospital Dancer

Rene Ceballos
Hospital Dancer

Lenny Roberts
Helen Miles Singer

Diva Gray
Nanny

John Mineo
Groucho Party Dancer

Don Correia
Groucho Party Dancer

Al Dana
Helen Miles Singer

Robert Ragaini
Helen Miles Singer

Annette Sanders
Helen Miles Singer

Daisy Prince
Nurse

Timothy Jerome
X-Ray Room Doctor

Chris Cardona
Italy Dinner Guest (uncredited)

Richard Cummings
Trick-or-Treat Child

Emily Bindiger
Helen Miles Singer

Colton Green
Hospital Dancer

Nancy Ticotin
Groucho Party Dancer

Scotty Bloch
Holden's Parent

Tina Paul
Mannequin / Harry Winston Dancer

Tommy John
Trick-or-Treat Child

Valda Setterfield
Ghost Dancer

Darren Lee
Groucho Party Dancer

Cynthia Onrubia
Groucho Party Dancer

Ruth Gottschall
Hospital Dancer

Kevin Hagan
Doorman

Trude Klein
Frieda

Colleen Dunn
Harry Winston Dancer

Ray Garvey
Escaped Convict

Ed Hodson
Scott's Doctor

Ami Almendral
Nanny

Madeline Balmaceda
Nanny

Vivian Cherry
Nurse

Tommie Baxter
Old Woman

Jeff DeRocker
Homeless Man

Cherylyn Jones
Mannequin

Vikki Schnurr
Mannequin

Navah Perlman
Pianist

Barbara Hollander
Claire

Kevin Bogue
Harry Winston Dancer

Pamela Everett
Harry Winston Dancer

Gregory Mitchell
Harry Winston Dancer

Troy Myers
Harry Winston Dancer

Joe Orrach
Harry Winston Dancer

Luis Martin Perez
Harry Winston Dancer / Hospital Dancer / Ghost Dancer / Groucho Party Dancer

Michael O'Steen
Harry Winston Dancer

Krissy Richmond
Harry Winston Dancer

Linda Kuriloff
Nurse

Helen Miles
Nurse / The Helen Miles Singers

Arlene Martin
Nurse / The Helen Miles Singers

Lisa LeGuillou
Hospital Dancer

Joe Locarro
Hospital Dancer

Andrew Pacho
Hospital Dancer

John Selya
Hospital Dancer

Jo Telford
Hospital Dancer

Andrea Piedimonte Bodini
Alberto

Gerry Burkhardt
Ghost Dancer

Eileen Casey
Ghost Dancer

Shelley Frankel
Ghost Dancer

Fred Mann III
Ghost Dancer

Kathy Sanson
Ghost Dancer

Frank Pietri
Ghost Dancer

Devalle Hayes
Rapper

Damon McCloud
Rapper

Lindsy Canuel
Trick-or-Treat Child

Kristen Pettet
Trick-or-Treat Child

Patrick Lavery
Trick-or-Treat Child

Jonathan Giordano
Trick-or-Treat Child

Roland Hayes
Groucho Party Dancer

Joanne McHugh
Groucho Party Dancer

Willie Rosario
Groucho Party Dancer

Jerome Vivona
Groucho Party Dancer

Cindy Cobitt
Helen Miles Singer

Kevin De Simone
Helen Miles Singer

Paul Evans
Helen Miles Singer

Chrissy Faith
Helen Miles Singer

Jeff Lyons
Helen Miles Singer

Jenna Miles
Helen Miles Singer

Terry Textor
Helen Miles Singer

Ashley H. Wilkinson
Helen Miles Singer

Vanéese Y. Thomas
Helen Miles Singer

Lisa Cangelosi
Cigar Girl (uncredited)
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Skylar Dandridge and Holden Spence are an affluent Manhattan couple, their life glowing with the veneer of success and the shuffle of high society. To pick an extravagant engagement ring, Holden enlists Djuna ‘D.J.’ Berlin, Skylar’s younger sister, hoping for guidance from someone who understands the finer things. Skylar, however, yearns for a partner who takes charge—someone who can lead the romance with confidence. The moment Holden slips the ring into Skylar’s parfait, their plans derail in the most embarrassing way: Skylar swallows the ring, triggering a trip to the emergency room. The moment sets a tone of comic upheaval for what follows in their intertwined lives. Just You, Just Me becomes a soundtrack to a messy, glamorous unraveling.
Steffi Dandridge, a liberal Democratic lawyer and a driver of the blended Dandridge household, and her husband Bob Dandridge, a principled, blunt man, watch with a mix of pride and concern as their son Scott buckles against the family’s political and moral expectations. Steffi, who volunteers with the American Civil Liberties Union, brings to the engagement party a guest who unsettles the room: Charles. He is blunt, forceful, and unsettling, and his presence unsettles Skylar at first with his aggressive passes.
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Skylar’s impression soon shifts from alarm to intrigue, and she finds herself drawn to Charles in a way that unsettles her about Holden’s romantic steadiness. Meanwhile, Steffi and Bob remain friendly with Steffi’s neurotic ex-husband Joe, who lives in Paris and has just broken up with his latest drug-using girlfriend. Joe is drawn into Steffi’s orbit yet again, and the complex web of past loves continues to pull at the present.
On a different thread, DJ joins her father Joe on a vacation to Venice, where she and a friend listen through a wall to therapy sessions happening in private rooms. Across the Atlantic, Von Sidell—a renowned art historian—speaks to the therapist about a restless, unfulfilled longing for romance within her own marriage. DJ, ever the schemer, coaches Joe on how to woo Von by feigning interest in art, music, travel, and even a hastily bought Parisian garret. The plan also involves orchestrated run-ins at a museum and a concert, all in the name of finding true love. Convinced she has met the man of her dreams, Von Sidell leaves her husband for Joe Berlin.
DJ’s romantic orbit widens and twists: she falls for a gondolier, then a Columbia University student, then a rapper in New York, and finally a dashing Parisian. The romantic carousel mirrors the sun-drenched chaos of a family that is always in motion, always searching for something more.
The siblings’ lives become tangled with a pair of DJ’s half-sisters, Lane and Laura. Lane Dandridge and Laura both crush on a local, fabulously wealthy heir to the Vandermost fortune. Laura, at just 14, is heartbroken when Vandermost falls for Lane, igniting a quiet rivalry between the sisters and a tangle of loyalties and aspirations. The heir’s name, Jeffrey Vandermost, is introduced later as a pivotal figure in this family saga, with Jeffrey Vandermost as the actor behind the name.
Grandpa, an 88-year-old with dementia, wanders through the family scenes, attended by Freda the maid and a chorus of characters who drift in and out of the mansion’s rooms. Grandpa’s funeral is marked by a bizarre, surreal sequence: corpses in the chapel sing and dance to a cheeky tune. The moment, as odd as it sounds, sits squarely in the film’s comic, affectionate debt to farce and memory.
As Skylar and Holden attempt to navigate their tangled relationships, she encourages Charles to pursue a path in law. Yet Charles has other plans—plans that pull Skylar into a dangerous getaway and a planned grocery-store robbery with his gang. Skylar, desperate to reclaim some control, escapes from the getaway car and eventually reunites with Holden at a Halloween party, where the spark between them flares again. In the chaos, Skylar swallows the ring once more, renewing the sense that love in this circle is unpredictable and always on the edge of catastrophe.
Scott’s medical scare—an artery blockage that temporarily hinders oxygen flow to his brain—proves to be a turning point: he resigns from the Young Republicans and begins to advocate left-wing causes, a surprising shift that mirrors the family’s broader political and personal recalibrations.
Ultimately, Von realizes she has exhausted her quest for fantasy and returns to her husband, while, in a parallel arc, the family travels to Paris for Christmas and attends a Groucho Marx–themed New Year’s party. Bob catches a cold, and Steffi reunites with Joe, acknowledging their past while recognizing the necessity of boundaries and mutual care. Their reunion is nuanced and affectionate rather than romantic, and they agree that Joe should find happiness with someone who truly complements him. The family’s celebration culminates in a spirited dance to Everyone Says I Love You as DJ falls for a dance partner in a Harpo Marx costume, a playful note that underscores the film’s blend of whimsy, romance, and familial warmth.
This sprawling, multi-generational mosaic treats love as something that evolves through missteps, misunderstandings, and moments of shared joy, rather than a straightforward romance. The piece anchors itself in the idea that even when fantasies don’t pan out, the bonds of family and friendship can still carry the day, especially when music, memory, and humor keep them connected.
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