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'The Phoenician Scheme' has a star-studded cast — here's where else you might have seen them

6 June 2025 at 02:59
A still of "The Phoenician Scheme" showing Benicio Del Toro, Michael Cera and Mia Threapleton sitting seperately on a plane.
Benicio Del Toro, Michael Cera and Mia Threapleton are the lead stars in "The Phoenician Scheme."

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  • Wes Anderson's latest movie, "The Phoenician Scheme," is now playing in theaters.
  • The star-studded cast includes Scarlett Johansson, Tom Hanks, and Benicio Del Toro.
  • Mia Threapleton, who is Kate Winslet's daughter, also has a lead role.

"The Phoenician Scheme" is the latest Wes Anderson film to be filled with Hollywood's biggest names.

Casting is a key feature of Anderson's movies, alongside his picturesque visuals and whimsical storylines.

The new film, led by Benicio Del Toro, Michael Cera, and Mia Threapleton, follows an arms dealer on a risky mission to salvage his plan to control and exploit a region called Phoenicia before he is assassinated.

The cast is rounded out with multiple big names, such as Scarlett Johansson, Benedict Cumberbatch, and Tom Hanks.

Here's what to know about the cast behind the eccentric costumes.

Benicio Del Toro plays Zsa-Zsa Korda
A composite image showing Benicio Del Toro in "The Phoenician Scheme" side-by-side with a picture of him in real life.
"The Phoenician Scheme" is Benicio Del Toro's second Wes Anderson movie.

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"The Phoenician Scheme" follows Zsa-zsa Korda, an arms dealer, as he tries to teach his daughter how to run his organization after a near-successful assassination attempt.

Benicio Del Toro, who plays the character, who won an Oscar in 2001 for his supporting role in "Traffic." He previously worked with Anderson on his 2021 movie "The French Dispatch."

Del Toro also appeared in three Marvel movies as the Collector, and starred in "Star Wars: The Last Jedi," "Sicario," and "The Usual Suspects."

Mia Threapleton as Liesl
A composite image showing Mia Threapleton in "The Phoenician Scheme" side-by-side with a picture of her in real life.
Mia Threapleton is the daughter of Kate Winslet.

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Liesl, Zsa-Zsa's eldest daughter, was raised in a convent away from her family's criminal enterprise. Although she wants to be a nun, her father wants her to be the heir to his estate, distracting her from her faith.

Mia Threapleton, who plays Liesl, may seem familiar to fans even if they haven't seen her act before. That's because she's Kate Winslet's daughter.

Threapleton made her acting debut at 13 with "A Little Chaos." Before "The Phoenician Scheme," her biggest role was playing Honoria Marable in the AppleTV+ series "The Buccaneers."

Michael Cera plays Bjorn
A composite image showing Michael Cera in "The Phoenician Scheme" side-by-side with a picture of him in "Barbie."
"The Phoenician Scheme" star Michael Cera also appeared in 2023's "Barbie."

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Bjorn joins Zsa-zsa and Liesl on their adventure as Zsa-zsa's personal tutor about insects.

He is played by Michael Cera, who is best known for his roles in films such as "Barbie," "Scott Pilgrim vs. the World," "Juno" and "Superbad."

Steve Park plays the pilot
A composite image showing Steve Park in "The Phoenician Scheme" side-by-side with a picture of him in real life.
"The Phoenician Scheme" is Steve Park's third Wes Anderson movie.

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Early in the film, Steve Park appears as a pilot for Zsa-zsa.

This is the third Anderson film Park has appeared after starring in "The French Dispatch" and "Asteroid City." Park has also starred in "Death of a Unicorn," "Mickey 17," "Do the Right Thing," and "Fargo."

Rupert Friend plays Excalibur
A composite image showing Rupert Friend in "The Phoenician Scheme" side-by-side with a picture of him in "Pride & Prejudice."
Rupert Friend, who stars in "The Phoenician Scheme," previously starred in 2005's "Pride & Prejudice."

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Excalibur leads the shady consortium attempting to sabotage Zsa-zsa's organization in the movie.

Rupert Friend, who plays Excalibur, starred in Anderson's 2021 movie "The French Dispatch" and his 2024 short films "The Swan" and "The Rat Catcher."

Friend also played Mr Wickham in the 2005 version of "Pride & Prejudice," and starred in the "Obi-Wan Kenobi" and "Anatomy of a Scandal" series.

Riz Ahmed plays Prince Farouk
A composite image showing Riz Ahmed in "The Phoenician Scheme" side-by-side with a picture of him in "Sound of Metal."
Riz Ahmed also starred in "Sound of Metal."

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Riz Ahmed stars as Prince Farouk, the son of the King of Lower Western Independent Phoenicia, who has partnered with Zsa-zsa to build a tunnel across the region.

This is Ahmed's first Wes Anderson movie, but he has starred in "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story," "Venom," and "Sound of Metal."

Tom Hanks plays Leland
A composite image showing Tom Hanks in "The Phoenician Scheme" side-by-side with a picture of him in "Forrest Gump."
Tom Hanks, who plays Leland in "The Phoenician Scheme," also played Forrest Gump.

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Leland is part of the Sacramento Consortium, which is in business with Zsa-Zsa and Prince Farouk to build the tunnel.

Beloved American actor Tom Hanks plays Leland. Hanks starred in Anderson's 2023 movie "Asteroid City," but is better known for his older roles like "Forrest Gump," "Cast Away," and "Big."

Bryan Cranston plays Reagan
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Bryan Cranston, who plays Reagan in "The Phoenician Scheme," is best known for playing Walter White in "Breaking Bad."

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Reagan is Leland's brother, also part of the Sacramento Consortium.

Bryan Cranston, who plays Reagan, has starred in two of Anderson's movies β€” "Asteroid City and "Isle of Dogs." Cranston is best known for starring in the TV drama "Breaking Bad" and "Malcolm in the Middle."

Mathieu Amalric plays Marseille Bob
A composite image showing Mathieu Amalric in "The Phoenician Scheme" side-by-side with a picture of him in real life.
Mathieu Amalric has starred in three Wes Anderson movies including "The Phoenician Scheme."

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Marseille Bob is a French nightclub owner and leader of the Savarin-Montrachet Gang. He is also part of Zsa-zsa's Phoenician business scheme.

Mathieu Amalric, who starred in Anderson's "Isle of Dogs" and "The Grand Budapest Hotel," plays Marseille Bob. Amalric has also played a Bond villain, Dominic Greene, in 2008's "Quantum of Solace."

Richard Ayoade plays Sergio
A composite image showing Richard Ayoade in "The Phoenician Scheme" side-by-side with a picture of him in real life.
Richard Ayoade starred in two of Wes Anderson's short films before playing Sergio in "The Phoenician Scheme."

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Sergio is the leader of the Intercontinental Radical Freedom Militia Corp jungle unit, which attacks Marseille Bob's nightclub in the movie.

Richard Ayoade, a British comedian, plays Sergio after starring in two of Anderson's short films, "The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar" and "The Rat Catcher." Ayoade mainly has voice acting roles, but has appeared on-screen in the sitcom "The IT Crowd" and "Paddington 2."

Jeffrey Wright plays Marty
A composite image showing Jeffrey Wright in "The Phoenician Scheme" side-by-side with a picture of him in "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1."
Jeffrey Wright, who stars in "The Phoenician Scheme," previously appeared in "The Hunger Games" and "The Batman" franchises.

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Marty is a shipping magnate and the leader of the Newark Syndicate gang. He is also in cahoots with Zsa-zsa.

Jeffrey Wright plays Marty, making "The Phoenician Scheme" his third Anderson movie. He also starred in "Asteroid City" and "The French Dispatch."

Wright has also starred in "American Fiction," "The Batman," "Quantum of Solace," and three "Hunger Games" movies.

Scarlett Johansson plays Hilda Sussman-Korda
A composite image showing Scarlett Johansson in "The Phoenician Scheme" side-by-side with a picture of her in "The Avengers."
"Avengers" star Scarlett Johansson plays Hilda in "The Phoenician Scheme."

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Hilda Sussman-Korda is Zsa-zsa's second cousin and has an intimate relationship with him. She is also part of Zsa-zsa's business scheme because she is constructing a trans-basin hydroelectric embankment within her private utopian outpost in Phoenicia.

Scarlett Johansson, who is best known for her roles in Marvel movies, "Her" and "Lost in Translation," plays Hilda. Johansson has worked with Anderson twice before, starring in "Asteroid City" and "Isle of Dogs."

Benedict Cumberbatch plays Uncle Nubar
A composite image showing Benedict Cumberbatch in "The Phoenician Scheme" side-by-side with a picture of him in "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness."
Benedict Cumberbatch plays Uncle Nubar in "The Phoenician Scheme."

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Benedict Cumberbatch plays Zsa-zsa's brother, Uncle Nubar. Though Uncle Nubar is part of Zsa-zsa's business plan, the brothers often oppose each other.

Benedict Cumberbatch, another Marvel star, plays Uncle Nubar. He starred in Anderson's 2024 short films "The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar" and "Poison." Cumberbatch is also known for his roles in "Star Trek: Into Darkness," "The Imitation Game," and the "Sherlock" TV series.

F. Murray Abraham, Willem Dafoe, Bill Murray, Hope Davis have small cameos in the movie
A composite image showing pictures of Bill Murray, Willem Dafoe, and F. Murray Abraham.
Bill Murray, Willem Dafoe, and F. Murray Abraham have cameos in "The Phoenician Scheme."

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Though they do not appear in the film's trailers, F. Murray Abraham, Willem Dafoe, and Bill Murray all have cameos in hallucination scenes.

Abraham, who cameos as a prophet, has starred in Anderson's 2014 movie "The Grand Budapest Hotel," "Amadeus" and HBO drama "The White Lotus."

Dafoe has brief appearance as a knave and has appeared in 4 of Anderson's films since starring in 2004's "The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou." Dafoe has also starred in four "Spider-Man" movies, "Aquaman," "Poor Things," and "Nosferatu."

Murray makes a cameo as god and has made appearances in 10 of Anderson's films, skipping only "Bottle Rocket" and "Asteroid City." Murray is best known for starring in "Lost in Translation," "Groundhog Day" and the "Ghostbusters" movies.

Hope Davis, who makes a small appearance in the trailers, plays Mother Superior in the movie, Liesl's superior in her convent. She also appeared in Anderson's last feature "Asteroid City," "Captain America: Civil War" and the "Succession" TV series.

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THEN AND NOW: The cast of 'You've Got Mail' 26 years later

18 December 2024 at 11:48
Composite image of a close-up of Meg Ryan smiling in "You've Got Mail" and Meg Ryan wearing a sparkly gown against a red and yellow background at the Vanity Fair Oscars Party
"You've Got Mail" debuted in 1998.

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  • The "You've Got Mail" cast has been in many projects since the rom-com premiered 26 years ago.
  • Tom Hanks has since held roles in films like "Elvis" (2022) and "A Man Called Otto" (2022).
  • Meg Ryan has starred in a range of films and made her directorial debut in 2015 with "Ithaca."

"You've Got Mail" may have premiered over 25 years ago, but it's still a favorite movie among fans of rom-coms and 90s classics.

The film, which was directed by Nora Ephron, starred Meg Ryan as a struggling bookseller who develops an online friendship-turned-romance with an anonymous internet user. Unbeknownst to her, she's actually messaging her nemesis, the owner of a chain bookstore, played by Tom Hanks.Β 

Here's what the "You've Got Mail" cast has been up to since the movie hit theaters in 1998.

Hanks starred as Joe Fox, a New York businessman who opens a chain bookstore.
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Tom Hanks in "You've Got Mail."

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In "You've Got Mail," Hanks' character, Joe, is a third-generation businessman who opens a commercial chain bookstore called Fox Books on Manhattan's Upper West Side.

By the time Hanks β€” one of America's favorite actors β€” landed the part, he had been appearing in movies and TV for nearly 20 years, beginning with roles in sitcoms like ABC's "Bosom Buddies" and NBC's "Family Ties."

In the 1990s, Hanks impressively earned two consecutive Oscars for his performances in the dramas "Philadelphia" (1993) and "Forrest Gump" (1994), which was based on Winston Groom's novel of the same name.

He also received best actor award nominations for "Big" (1988) and "Saving Private Ryan" (1998).

In addition to appearing in the baseball film "A League of Their Own" (1992) and the NASA biopic "Apollo 13" (1995), Hanks was in "Sleepless in Seattle" (1993), another iconic Ephron rom-com in which he starred opposite Ryan.

Additionally, he voiced Woody, a Wild West action figure, in Pixar's "Toy Story" (1995).

Hanks has portrayed an impressive range of real and fictional characters.
Close-up of Tom Hanks wearing a black suit and smiling at the 2023 MusiCares Persons of the Year gala
Tom Hanks attended the 2023 MusiCares Persons of the Year gala in Los Angeles in 2023.

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Following "You've Got Mail," Hanks had starring roles in late-1990s and early-2000s hits such as "The Green Mile" (1999), "Cast Away" (2000), and "Catch Me If You Can" (2002).Β 

He also lent his voice to the conductor in "The Polar Express" (2004) and reprised his role as Woody in all the "Toy Story" sequels, most recently "Toy Story 4" (2019).Β 

Hanks has notably portrayed a number of real-life figures on the screen, too.

He played Walt Disney in "Saving Mr. Banks" (2013), pilot Chesley Sullenberger in "Sully" (2016), Washington Post editor Ben Bradlee in "The Post" (2017), and Fred Rogers in "A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood" (2019), which scored him an Academy Award nomination.

He also held roles in the Apple TV+ war drama "Greyhound" (2020) and Amazon's "Borat Subsequent Moviefilm" (2020).Β 

His most recent projects include "Elvis" (2022), Disney's live-action "Pinocchio" (2022), "A Man Called Otto" (2022), and "The Bloody Hundredth" (2024).Β 

Ryan played Kathleen Kelly, a children's bookstore owner who unknowingly starts an epistolary romance with Joe.
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Meg Ryan in "You've Got Mail."

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Ryan played Kathleen, the owner of an independent children's bookstore called The Shop Around the Corner. After joining an over-30 chat room online, Kathleen unknowingly starts an epistolary romance with Joe, her business rival.Β 

Like Hanks, Ryan began professionally acting in the early 1980s.

Some of her first credits include lead roles in the long-running CBS soap opera "As the World Turns" β€” her character, Betsy Stewart, was a fan favorite whose on-screen wedding garnered 20 million viewers β€” and in the Western ABC series "Wildside."

Leaving TV for Hollywood, Ryan had a supporting part in "Top Gun" (1986) as Nick "Goose" Bradshaw's wife, Carole. But it was her roles in romantic comedies that earned her a reputation as "America's sweetheart."Β 

Opposite Billy Crystal, she charmed viewers in Rob Reiner's friends-to-lovers romance "When Harry Met Sally…" (1989). In "Sleepless in Seattle," she played a journalist who falls for a single dad (Hanks) after his young son calls into a radio talk show.

Ryan went on to star in the drama "When a Man Loves a Woman" (1994) and appeared opposite Nicolas Cage in the romantic fantasy "City of Angels" (1998).

She also provided the speaking voice for the title character in "Anastasia" (1997), the animated musicalΒ inspired by the Russian royal family.Β 

Ryan has since starred in commercial and independent movies and made her directorial debut.
Meg Ryan wearing a gray sweater and holding a microphone with one hand scratching the top of her head onstage
Meg Ryan received an award at the 30th Sarajevo Film Festival in August 2024.

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In 2001, Ryan starred in "Kate and Leopold," a romantic drama that centers on a 19th-century duke (Hugh Jackman) who time-travels to present-day New York.

A few years later, she pivoted to roles in independent films such as "In the Land of Women" (2007) and "Serious Moonlight" (2009).

Ryan's projects in the 2010s have ranged from Lisa Kudrow's improvisational Showtime comedy series "Web Therapy" about a psychologist's teletherapy practice to the film "Fan Girl" (2015), which stars Kiernan Shipka as a teen who wants to make a movie about All Time Low, her favorite band.Β 

On top of making her directorial debut with "Ithaca" (2015), a drama based on William Saroyan's novel "The Human Comedy," she also starred in it alongside Hanks and her son, Jack Quaid.

She most recently directed and starred alongside David Duchovny in a romantic comedy called "What Happens Later" (2023).

Stand-up comedian Dave Chappelle portrayed Joe's best friend, Kevin Jackson.
Dave Chappelle in "You've Got Mail."
Dave Chappelle in "You've Got Mail."

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Although better known as a comedian, Chappelle had several film credits to his name by the time he played Kevin, Joe's best friend and a store manager at Fox Books.

Chappelle was in Mel Brooks' musical parody "Robin Hood: Men in Tights" (1993) and the 1996 remake of the sci-fi comedy "The Nutty Professor."

He also appeared in the action-thriller "Con Air" (1997).Β 

Chappelle's comedy career took off in the 2000s with stand-up specials and his own show.
Dave Chappelle wearing a suit and speaking onstage at the dedication of the theater at the Duke Ellington School of the Arts in Washington, DC
Dave Chappelle spoke at the dedication of the theater at the Duke Ellington School of the Arts in Washington, DC, in 2022.

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Chappelle recorded his first hourlong HBO stand-up special, "Dave Chappelle: Killin' Them Softly," in 2000.

Three years later, he launched "Chappelle's Show," a weekly sketch series on Comedy Central that aired until 2006.Β 

In addition to touring his stand-up act around the country, he has earned three consecutive Grammy awards for best comedy album.Β 

Although mainly focusing on stand-up, Chappelle still acts from time to time. He played Morris in Spike Lee's "Chi-Raq" (2015) and George "Noodles" Stone in "A Star is Born" (2018).Β 

In recent years, he has appeared in his own TV comedy specials.

Greg Kinnear played Frank Navasky, Kathleen's boyfriend and a journalist obsessed with analog technology.
Greg Kinnear you've got mail
Greg Kinnear in "You've Got Mail."

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Kinnear played Kathleen's boyfriend, Frank, a New York Observer writer who loves analog technology, especially typewriters, and decries the computer revolution.Β 

Kinnear had a number of small parts in shows and in made-for-TV movies in the late 1980s before making his feature-film debut in the superhero parody "Blankman" (1994).

His first major role was in Sydney Pollack's remake of the romantic drama "Sabrina" (1995) opposite Harrison Ford and Julia Ormond.Β 

In 1997, he starred in "As Good as It Gets" as Simon Bishop, a painter who lives next door to a reclusive romance novelist (Jack Nicholson). Kinnear earned his first and only Oscar nomination to date for that performance.Β 

Kinnear has appeared in buzzy indie films like "Little Miss Sunshine" (2006) and several high-profile TV series.
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Greg Kinnear was in "Little Miss Sunshine."

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Kinnear's biggest roles in the 2000s spanned from baseball coach Roy Bullock in Richard Linklater's remake of "Bad News Bears" (2005) to pageant dad Richard Hoover in the hit independent film "Little Miss Sunshine."

He also played Tina Fey's romantic interest in "Baby Mama" (2008).Β 

He also starred as Jack Kennedy in Reelz's "The Kennedys," played billionaire Bill Shepherd in season six of Netflix's "House of Cards," and made a cameo as himself in Netflix's "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt."

Additionally, he portrayed a young Joe Biden in "Confirmation" (2016), which chronicles Clarence Thomas' Supreme Court nomination hearings, and has starred in festival-favorite indies such as "Little Men" (2016) and "Brigsby Bear" (2017).Β 

Kinnear appeared in the thriller "Dreamland (2019)," costarring Armie Hammer, Gary Oldman, and Lily-Rose Depp. He also held roles in the Apple TV series "Black Bird" and season four of Netflix's "You."

Posey played Joe's girlfriend, a book editor named Patricia Eden.
Parker Posey you've got mail
Parker Posey in "You've Got Mail."

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Posey played one of the most misunderstood characters in "You've Got Mail" β€” Patricia, a high-powered book editor who Joe dates for most of the movie.Β 

Despite coming off as aloof and self-absorbed, the ambitious Patricia offers to give Kathleen a job when The Shop Around the Corner is jeopardized by Fox Books.Β 

Posey gained name recognition in the 1990s from appearing in Richard Linklater's "Dazed and Confused" (1993), "Kicking and Screaming" (1995), and the cult classic "Party Girl" (1995).Β 

She also portrayed art dealer Mary Boone in the biopic "Basquiat" (1996) and starred in the mockumentary "Waiting for Guffman" (1997).Β 

In addition to acting in films, Posey has made guest appearances in shows like NBC's "Parks and Recreation" and Fox's "New Girl."
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Parker Posey plays June Harris in "Lost in Space."

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Posey's movie roles in the 2000s ranged from Fiona, a conspiracy-spouting record company executive, in "Josie and the Pussycats" (2001) to Kitty Kowalski, Lex Luthor's nurse and eventual girlfriend, in "Superman Returns" (2006).Β 

More recently, she appeared in Woody Allen's "CafΓ© Society" (2016), a romantic drama set in the 1930s, and "Columbus" (2017), filmmaker Kogonada's feature directorial debut.Β 

Posey also starred as June Harris, also known as Dr. Smith, in the Netflix sci-fi reboot "Lost in Space," which aired from 2018 to 2021.Β 

She has also played recurring parts in ABC's "Boston Legal," CBS' "The Good Wife," and TBS-HBO's "Search Party" in addition to making guest appearances on series like NBC's "Will and Grace," "Parks and Recreation," and "New Girl."

Posey also played Blair in AMC's "Tales of the Walking Dead" and is set to appear in season three of HBO Max's "The White Lotus."

Steve Zahn played George Pappas, an employee at The Shop Around the Corner.
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Steve Zahn in "You've Got Mail."

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Zahn played goofy bookseller George in "You've Got Mail."Β 

Prior to acting on screen, Zahn cut his teeth onstage. In 1991, he helped form the Malaparte Theatre Company with Ethan Hawke and playwright Jonathan Marc Sherman. The collective focused on works about male anxiety.

In 1994, he appeared with Hawke in the cult classic "Reality Bites," a film focusing on recent college grads in Houston.

He also starred alongside Hanks in "That Thing You Do!" (1996), Hanks' directorial debut about a fictional 1960s band.

Zahn has played an eclectic range of characters in movies and TV.
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Steve Zahn was in "Where'd You Go, Bernadette."

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Zahn provided the voice for the cat Monty in "Stuart Little" (1999), played Rosencrantz in Michael Almereyda's contemporary version of "Hamlet" (2000), and starred as Drew Barrymore's ex in the coming-of-age film "Riding in Cars with Boys" (2001).Β 

His movie roles in the 2010s have included parts in "Dallas Buyers Club" (2013), "Captain Fantastic" (2016), "Where'd You Go, Bernadette" (2019), and the "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" film series, based on the books by Jeff Kinney.Β 

Also known for his work as a TV actor, Zahn starred in the New Orleans-set HBO drama "Treme" as Davis McAlary and in the ABC sci-fi thriller "The Crossing" as Jude Ellis.

Additionally, he played the Dunphys' neighbor, Ronnie, in ABC's "Modern Family."

Zahn also voiced an emotional support dog that helps an anxious preteen in Netflix's family comedy "The Healing Powers of Dude." Zahn appeared as Mark, a father with an inferiority complex, in season one of HBO Max's "The White Lotus" and most recently held a role in season two of the Apple TV+ show "Silo."

Heather Burns played Christina Plutzker, George's coworker.
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Heather Burns in "You've Got Mail."

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Burns played Christina Plutzker, George's droll coworker at the bookstore.

Before appearing in "You've Got Mail," Burns had small parts in NBC's "Law and Order" and ABC-Hulu's soap opera "One Life to Live."Β 

Burns is known for her role as Cheryl Frasier in "Miss Congeniality" (2000), which she reprised in the movie's sequel.
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Heather Burns was also in "Bewitched."

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Burns has acted in multiple films with Sandra Bullock, beginning with her performance as Miss Rhode Island, Cheryl, in "Miss Congeniality" and continuing with "Two Weeks Notice" (2002) and "Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous" (2005).

She is also known for her roles in "Bewitched" (2005) and "What's Your Number?" (2011).Β 

Burns also starred in the HBO comedy "Bored to Death" and the NBC sitcom "Save Me."

She also had recurring roles and guest parts in shows such as NBC's "Blindspot," Amazon's "Sneaky Pete," and Netflix's "The Politician."Β 

She appeared most recently in an episode of the timely Netflix anthology "Social Distance." Since then, she's held roles in the Paramount+ drama "The Good Fight" and HBO Max's "Julia."

Jean Stapleton began acting in movies in the 1950s and played Birdie Conrad, Kathleen's friend and bookkeeper.
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Jean Stapleton in "You've Got Mail."

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Stapleton played Birdie, the eccentric and sage bookkeeper at The Shop Around the Corner who Kathleen confides in about her personal life.Β 

Stapleton, who had a background in theater, began acting in movies and TV shows in the 1950s. Her first film role was in the musical "Damn Yankees" (1958).

She went on to star in "Up the Down Staircase" (1967), a drama based on the novel of the same name by Bel Kaufman.

She's perhaps best known for her role as matriarch Edith Bunker in the CBS sitcom "All in the Family," which earned her three Emmys.

Stapleton died in 2013 at age 90 after a long career.
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Jean Stapleton guest-starred in several famous sitcoms.

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SheΒ  guest-starred in hit CBS series in the 1990s and early 2000s like "Murphy Brown," "Everybody Loves Raymond," and "Touched By an Angel."Β 

In 2013, Stapleton died of natural causes at age 90. Her final movies included the direct-to-video sequel "Pocahontas 2: Journey to a New World" (1998) and the rom-com "Pursuit of Happiness" (2001).

This story was originally published in December 2020 and most recently updated on December 18, 2024.

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