| Au Pair | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Mark Griffiths |
| Written by | Jeffrey C. Sherman Cheryl Saban |
| Produced by | Lance H. Robbins Cheryl Saban |
| Starring | |
| Cinematography | Blake T. Evans |
| Edited by | John Gilbert |
| Music by | Udi Harpaz Inon Zur |
| Distributed by | |
Release date | 1999, 2001, 2009 |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Au Pair is a made-for-television film series directed by Mark Griffiths and released by Saban Entertainment in association with ABC Family.[1]
Cast and crew
| Character | Films | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Au Pair | Au Pair II: The Fairytale Continues |
Au Pair 3: Adventure in Paradise | |||
| 1999 | 2001 | 2009 | |||
| Jennifer "Jenny" Morgan | Heidi Lenhart | ||||
| Oliver Caldwell | Gregory Harrison | ||||
| Katie Caldwell | Katie Volding | ||||
| Alex Caldwell | Jake Dinwiddie | ||||
| Sam Morgan | Richard Riehle | Cliff Bemis | |||
| Vivian Berger | Jane Sibbett | ||||
| Nigel Kent | John Rhys-Davies | ||||
| Charlie Cruikshank | Michael Woolson | ||||
| Cassandra Hausen | Rachel York | ||||
| Michael Hausen | Robin Dunne | ||||
| Grandma Nell Grayson |
June Lockhart | ||||
| Seamus | James Lancaster | ||||
| Brigitte Chabeaux | Celine Massuger | ||||
| Karl Hausen | Rory Knox Johnston | ||||
| Grimaldi the Paparazzo | Jan Preucil | ||||
| Rupert | Gerrit Graham | ||||
| Walter Hausen | Bradley White | ||||
| Danny Taylor | Ciaran Tyrrell | ||||
References
- ↑ "'Au Pair 3': It's time to call it quits". Entertainment Weekly. 16 March 2009. Retrieved 18 September 2016.
External links
- Au Pair at IMDb
- Au Pair II at IMDb
- Au Pair III at IMDb
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