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Barbie
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Directed By: Greta Gerwig
Produced By: * David Heyman
Written By: * Greta Gerwig
Starring: * Margot Robbie
Cinematography: Rodrigo Prieto
Editor: Nick Houy
Music composer: * Mark Ronson
Production studio: * Heyday Films
Distributed By: Warner Bros. Pictures
Release Date: uly 21, 2023
Runtime: 114 minutes
Country: * United States
Language: English
Budget: $128–145 million
Box Office: $1.447 billion



Cast

  • Margot Robbie as Barbie, a doll who is often referred to as "Stereotypical Barbie".
  • Main variations of Barbie played by:
    • Issa Rae as President Barbie, the ruler of Barbieland.
    • Kate McKinnon as Weird Barbie, the outcast deformed Barbie who lives in the Weird House and has knowledge of the lands outside of Barbieland.
    • Alexandra Shipp as Writer Barbie.
    • Emma Mackey as Physicist Barbie.
    • Hari Nef as Dr. Barbie.
    • Sharon Rooney as Lawyer Barbie.
    • Ana Cruz Kayne as Judge Barbie.
    • Ritu Arya as Journalist Barbie.
    • Dua Lipa as Mermaid Barbie.
    • Nicola Coughlan as Diplomat Barbie.
  • Ryan Gosling as Ken, a friend of "Stereotypical Barbie" who is often referred to as "Beach Ken".
  • Main variations of Ken played by:
    • Simu Liu as Tourist Ken/"Rival Ken".
    • Kingsley Ben-Adir as Basketball Ken.
    • Ncuti Gatwa as Artist Ken.
    • Scott Evans as Stereotypical Ken.
    • John Cena as Kenmaid, a merman Ken.
  • America Ferrera as Gloria, a Mattel employee who helps Barbie in the real world.
  • Ariana Greenblatt as Sasha, Gloria's daughter.
    • Genvieve Toussaint as young Sasha.
  • Rhea Perlman as Ruth Handler, a co-founder of Mattel whose ghost has an office on Mattel's 17th floor.
  • Helen Mirren as the voice of the narrator.
  • Will Ferrell as the unnamed CEO of Mattel.
  • Michael Cera as Allan, a Barbieland inhabitant of whom there is "only one".
  • Connor Swindells as Aaron Dinkins, a low-level Mattel employee who informs the CEO of Barbie's appearance in Los Angeles.
  • Jamie Demetriou as the unnamed CFO of Mattel.
  • Emerald Fennell as Midge, a pregnant doll in Barbieland who lives near Stereotypical Barbie despite being discontinued.
  • Asim Chaudhry as a Mattel warehouse employee.
  • Ray Fearon as Dan at the FBI, a contact of the CEO of Mattel.
  • Erica Ford as Skipper, one of Barbie's neighbors.
  • Hannah Khalique-Brown as "Growing Up" Skipper, one of the discontinued dolls who lives with Weird Barbie whose "growing up" feature that involves growing breasts when her arm is pushed remains intact.
  • Mette Narrative as Barbie Video Girl, a doll with a TV on her back who is among the discontinued dolls living with Weird Barbie.
  • Marisa Abela as Teen Talk Barbie, a teen-talking doll who is among the discontinued dolls living with Weird Barbie.
  • Lucy Boynton as Proust Barbie, one of the discontinued dolls who lives with Weird Barbie that was seen in the background when Gloria, Sasha, and Alan arrive at Weird Barbie's "weird house". Boynton was meant to have more scenes, but test audiences' unfamiliarity with Marcel Proust, and thus inability to appreciate the humor associated with the Proust Barbie character, meant that she only appears in a brief cameo in the finished film.
  • Rob Brydon as Sugar Daddy Ken, one of the discontinued dolls who lives with Weird Barbie. To clear up his name to Sasha when she quoted "sugar daddy", he states that his toy puppy is named Sugar and that he is Sugar's father, as Mattel did when faced with controversy.
  • Tom Stourton as Earring Magic Ken, one of the discontinued dolls who lives with Weird Barbie and wears a magic earring.
  • Ann Roth as the woman on the bench.
  • Annie Mumolo as Anxiety Mom.
  • Lauren Holt as Time Mom.
  • Ryan Piers Williams as Gloria's husband. The unnamed character is credited as "El Esposo de Gloria" (Spanish for "Gloria's husband").







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