Cheaper by the Dozen

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A Look at the Bakers, Big and Small

Whether you chuckled along to the slapstick antics of the 2003 remake or enjoyed the heart-warming moments of the 2022 reboot, one thing’s for sure. But who are the actors who bring these chaotic characters to life? Let’s delve into the casts of both “Cheaper by the Dozen” films!

The Bakers of 2003: A Star-Studded Family

The 2003 remake, directed by Shawn Levy, boasts a cast of comedic veterans and rising stars.

Steve Martin (Tom Baker): 

The comedic legend leads the pack as Tom Baker, the overwhelmed but loving patriarch who attempts to juggle his career as a football coach with raising twelve children. Martin’s signature brand of physical humor and witty delivery perfectly embodies the film’s chaotic charm.

Bonnie Hunt (Kate Baker): 

Balancing Tom’s zaniness is Kate Baker, played by the ever-charming Bonnie Hunt. Hunt, who also served as the film’s narrator, portrays the patient and resourceful matriarch who holds the family together.

The twelve Baker children are a diverse and energetic bunch, each with their own distinct personalities. Here’s a quick rundown

Hilary Duff (Lorraine Baker): 

Teen pop icon Hilary Duff takes on the role of the eldest Baker child, Lorraine, a fashion-conscious teenager navigating the complexities of adolescence.

Tom Welling (Charlie Baker): 

Before taking on the mantle of Superman, Tom Welling portrays the athletic and rebellious Charlie Baker.

Piper Perabo (Nora Baker): 

The responsible and level-headed Nora is played by Piper Perabo.

Kevin G. Schmidt (Henry Baker): 

The tech-savvy and geeky Henry is brought to life by Kevin G. Schmidt.

Alyson Stoner (Sarah Baker): 

The energetic and dance-loving Sarah is played by Alyson Stoner, who would later gain fame for her role in the “Step Up” franchise.

Jacob Smith (Jake Baker):

The mischievous and prankster-loving Jake is portrayed by Jacob Smith.

Forrest Landis (Mark Baker): 

The quiet and artistic Mark is played by Forrest Landis.

Liliana Mumy & Morgan York (Jessica & Kim Baker):

The adorable twins, Jessica and Kim Baker, are played by real-life twins Liliana Mumy and Morgan York.

Blake Woodruff (Mike Baker): 

The youngest Baker, Mike, is played by Blake Woodruff.

Brent Kinsman & Shane Kinsman (Nigel & Kyle Baker): 

The trouble-making Nigel and Kyle Baker are portrayed by identical twins Brent Kinsman and Shane Kinsman.

Memorable Supporting Cast:

The film also features some recognizable faces in supporting roles, including Paula Marshall as the Bakers’ uptight neighbor, Alan Ruck as Kate’s supportive brother, and Wayne Knight as the uptight football team owner.

The Bakers Get a Reboot in 2022

In 2022, Disney+ released a reboot of “Cheaper by the Dozen,” bringing a fresh perspective to the classic story. This time around, the focus shifts to a blended family navigating the challenges of parenthood.

Gabrielle Union (Zoey Baker):

 Stepping into the role of the family’s anchor is Gabrielle Union, who plays Zoey Baker, a successful entrepreneur and stepmother to a brood of children.

Zach Braff (Paul Baker):

Zach Braff portrays Paul Baker, Zoey’s loving husband and a fun-loving father figure to the kids.


The Baker-Fullers:
The Baker-Fuller clan consists of a mix of Zoey’s biological children and Paul’s kids from a previous marriage. Let’s meet them:

Erika Christensen (Dana): 

The eldest child, Dana, played by Erika Christensen, is a responsible and ambitious college student.

Journee Brown (Deja):

The athletic and fiercely independent Deja is portrayed by rising star Journee Brown.

Caylee Blosenski (Harley):

The fashion-forward and social media-savvy Harley is brought to life by Caylee Blosenski.

Aryan Simhadri (Rohan): 

The artistic and sensitive Rohan is played by Aryan Simhadri.

Luke Prael (Seth):

The tech-savvy and practical Seth is portrayed by Luke Prael.

Leo Abelo Perry (Luca): The youngest of the bunch, Luca, is played by Leo Abelo Perry.

Faqs

Q: Who played the parents in the 2003 “Cheaper by the Dozen?”

A: Steve Martin played the overwhelmed but loving father, Tom Baker, while Bonnie Hunt portrayed the patient and resourceful mother, Kate Baker.

Q: How many kids did the Bakers have in the 2003 film?

A: The Bakers were a handful! They had a whopping twelve children, each with their own unique personalities.

Q: Who played Lorraine Baker in the 2003 film?

A: Teen pop icon Hilary Duff took on the role of the fashion-conscious and teenage Lorraine Baker.

Q: Who played Charlie Baker in the 2003 film?

A: Before becoming Superman, Tom Welling portrayed the athletic and rebellious Charlie Baker.

Q: Are any of the actors who played the Baker kids famous now?

A: Yes! Several of the child actors from the 2003 film have gone on to have successful careers. This includes Alyson Stoner (Sarah) who starred in the “Step Up” franchise and Hilary Duff who continued her rise to pop stardom.

Q: Where can I find a cast list for the 2003 “Cheaper by the Dozen?”

A reliable source for the cast list is the Internet Movie Database (IMDb) 

Q: Who are the main actors in the 2022 “Cheaper by the Dozen?”

A: Gabrielle Union stars as Zoey Baker, the successful entrepreneur and stepmother, while Zach Braff portrays her loving husband, Paul Baker.

Q: Is “Cheaper by the Dozen” (2022) a sequel to the 2003 film?

A: No, the 2022 film is a reboot, offering a fresh take on the story with a new cast and ablended family dynamic.

Q: How many children are in the Baker-Fuller family in the 2022 film?

A: The Baker-Fullers are a busy bunch with six children from Zoey and Paul’s previous relationships.

Q: Who played Deja in the 2022 “Cheaper by the Dozen?”

A: Rising star Journee Brown portrayed the athletic and independent Deja in the 2022 reboot.

Q: Where can I watch the 2022 “Cheaper by the Dozen?”

A: The 2022 film is available to stream exclusively on Disney+.

Q: Is the cast of the 2022 film better than the 2003 cast?

A: That’s a matter of personal opinion! Both casts bring their own unique charm and comedic timing to the Baker family.

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