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Laura Linney | Mrs. X | |
Scarlett Johansson | Annie Braddock | |
Alicia Keys | Lynette | |
Donna Murphy | Judy Braddock | |
Chris Evans | Harvard Hottie | |
Paul Giamatti | Mr. X | |
John Henry Cox | Dean | |
Lewis Payton Jr. | Bike Messenger | |
Sonnie Brown | Human Resources Director | |
Georgina Chapman | TriBeCa Fashionista | |
Nicholas Art | Grayer | |
Jodi Michelle Pynn | Screeching Lady | |
Mike Rad | Dude | |
Nathan Corddry | Calvin | |
Cady Huffman | Divorcing Mom | |
Brande Roderick | Tanya |
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Producer | Richard N. Gladstein
Dany Wolf Gary Binkow Kelly Carmichael |
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Writer | Shari Springer Berman
Robert Pulcini |
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Cinematography | Terry Stacey
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Musician | Mark Suozzo
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Based on the best-selling novel, The Nanny Diaries is "the freshest, funniest, most purely enjoyable movie of the season" (Milan Paurich, CBS-TV). Scarlett Johansson (Lost In Translation) is Annie, a young college grad from working-class Jersey who becomes a nanny for a Manhattan socialite and mother-from-hell "Mrs. X" (Laura Linney). As Annie balances her boss's demands with her attraction to "Harvard Hottie" (Chris Evans, Fantastic Four), she learns all about life, love and surviving in the urban jungle. Featuring Alicia Keys, The Nanny Diaries is "the intelligent comedy you've been waiting for" (Roger Friedman, Foxnews.com). |
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