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Cheaper by the Dozen is a 2003 American comedy film directed by Shawn Levy. It is a remake of the 1950 film of the same name . Both films were inspired by the semi-autobiographical book Cheaper by the Dozen by Frank Bunker Gilbreth Jr. and his sister Ernestine Gilbreth Carey .
The Cheaper by the Dozen franchise consists of a series of films and stage adaptations, [1] based on the real-life events of the Gilbreth family. Based on novels co-written by Frank B. Gilbreth, Jr. and Ernestine Gilbreth Carey, the film series includes two biographical films and three loosely-remade family comedy films inspired by their story.
Cheaper by the Dozen was made into a 1950 motion picture, starring Clifton Webb and Myrna Loy as Frank and Lillian Gilbreth. The film was produced by 20th Century Fox. Cheaper by the Dozen was adapted as a stage play in 1992 by Christopher Sergel. It played at Grey Lite Theatre in 1992, directed by Lori David.
The cast of "Cheaper by the Dozen" had many 2000s stars who went on to successful careers. See where Steve Martin, Hilary Duff, and others are now.
Like so many other ensemble casts from beloved TV shows and movies, the stars of the 2003 family comedy Cheaper by the Dozenhave reunited virtually, for a good cause. Several stars from the film ...
Cheaper by the Dozen is a 1950 American comedy film based upon the autobiographical book Cheaper by the Dozen (1948) by Frank Bunker Gilbreth Jr. and Ernestine Gilbreth Carey. The film and book describe growing up in a family with twelve children, in Montclair, New Jersey. The title comes from one of Gilbreth's favorite jokes, which played out ...
Zach Braff has been cast in the upcoming Disney Plus remake of “Cheaper by the Dozen.” He will star alongside Gabrielle Union in the movie, which centers on a multiracial, blended family of 12 ...
Alyson Rae Stoner [1] (born August 11, 1993 [1]) is an American actor, singer, and dancer.Their film roles include Cheaper by the Dozen (2003), Cheaper by the Dozen 2 (2005), and the Step Up franchise (2006–2014).