Uncovering the Untold Stories Behind “Pretty Woman”: A Tale of Celebrities and Destiny
Richard Gere: An Unexpected Prince Charming
When it comes to the modern fairy tale “Pretty Woman,” it’s almost impossible to imagine anyone other than Richard Gere playing the role of Prince Charming alongside Julia Roberts as the damsel in distress. Gere’s portrayal of Edward, the man who conquers his fear of heights in the climactic scene to rescue Vivian (played by Roberts), is firmly etched in our memories.
Julia Roberts’ Influence on Gere’s Casting
What’s less known is that Charles Grodin was a strong contender for the role of Edward. However, it was Julia Roberts who encouraged Gere to take on the part that would ultimately define his career. Revealing some concealed truths, the cast of the beloved 1990 romantic comedy shared previously undisclosed details during a reunion in 2015.
Julia Roberts has a drink with Richard Gere in a scene from the film ‘Pretty Woman’, 1990. (Photo by Buena Vista/Getty Images)
The Transformation of “Pretty Woman” from Darkness to Light
The movie featured a young Julia Roberts, who had previously appeared in “Mystic Pizza” and “Steel Magnolias,” alongside the established sex symbol Richard Gere. Interestingly, the film’s origins were far from the heartwarming tale we are familiar with today. Initially conceived under the title “3000,” the story followed the dark journey of a drug-addicted prostitute, culminating in a somber ending.
Garry Marshall: The Architect of Dreams
However, the narrative took a different turn when the legendary producer and screenwriter Garry Marshall took the director’s seat. Disney also got involved, reshaping the film into the enchanting fairy tale we now adore. Surprisingly, Richard Gere was initially hesitant about the leading role and turned it down several times.
Gere’s Struggle with Accepting the Role
Gere admitted, “It didn’t feel like a role; it felt like nothing, like putting a suit on a goat and presenting it.” Despite considering Charles Grodin for the role, Marshall was determined to secure Gere’s participation, recognizing the undeniable chemistry between Roberts and Gere.
Julia Roberts has a drink with Richard Gere in a scene from the film ‘Pretty Woman’, 1990. (Photo by Buena Vista/Getty Images)
Marshall’s Unique Approach
Garry Marshall, whose legacy includes iconic films like “Runaway Bride” and “Valentine’s Day,” masterminded the perfect pairing. He orchestrated their interaction, fostering a genuine connection off-screen, which would translate into captivating on-screen chemistry.
Gere’s Pivotal Moment
Gere vividly recalled his initial encounter with Roberts during this orchestrated meeting. In a moment that would shape his destiny, Roberts passed him a note that simply said, “Please say yes.” Gere’s enthusiastic response sealed his fate, making him an inseparable part of “Pretty Woman.”
Lasting Legacy
The film’s success is undeniably linked to the remarkable chemistry between Julia Roberts and Richard Gere. Their connection brought the characters’ triumphs and their “happily ever after” to life in a way that resonated with audiences across generations.
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Revealing More “Pretty Woman” Secrets
Christopher Reeve, Denzel Washington, and Daniel Day-Lewis were all considered for the role of Edward Lewis. Sandra Bullock, Kristin Davis, and Sarah Jessica Parker were offered the role of Vivian but declined. The iconic necklace worn in the film was valued at $250,000 and was guarded by a security officer. Vivian’s iconic red coat, a symbol of the movie, was a modest $30 find. Both Ferrari and Porsche declined the opportunity to feature their cars in the film. Behind-the-scenes anecdotes include tickling Julia Roberts’ feet to make her laugh and addressing visible nerves during filming.
“Pretty Woman”: A Timeless Tale
“Pretty Woman” stands as proof of the power of fate and the perfect pairing of Julia Roberts and Richard Gere. Their enduring chemistry transformed a darker storyline into a timeless love story that continues to capture hearts worldwide.