Cheaper by the Dozen
December 24, 2003
98 minutes
6.3
ComedyFamilyDrama

Cheaper by the Dozen

The Baker brood moves to Chicago after patriarch Tom gets a job coaching football at Northwestern University, forcing his writer wife, Mary, and the couple's 12 children to make a major adjustment. The transition works well until work demands pull the parents away from home, leaving the kids bored -- and increasingly mischievous.

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Cast
Steve Martin
(Tom Baker)
Bonnie Hunt
(Kate Baker)
Piper Perabo
(Nora Baker)
Tom Welling
(Charlie Baker)
Hilary Duff
(Lorraine Baker)
Kevin G. Schmidt
(Henry Baker)
Alyson Stoner
(Sarah Baker)
Jacob Smith
(Jake Baker)
Liliana Mumy
(Jessica Baker)
Morgan York
(Kim Baker)
Forrest Landis
(Mark Baker)
Blake Woodruff
(Mike Baker)
Brent Kinsman
(Nigel Baker)
Shane Kinsman
(Kyle Baker)
Paula Marshall
(Tina Shenk)
Steven Anthony Lawrence
(Dylan Shenk)
Alan Ruck
(Bill Shenk)
Richard Jenkins
(Shake)
Holmes Osborne
(Nick Gerhard)
Vanessa Bell Calloway
(Diana Philips)
Rex Linn
(Coach Bricker)
David Kelsey
(Assistant Coach)
Dax Shepard
(Camera Crew Member)
Elon Gold
(Camera Crew Member #2)
Cody Linley
(Quinn)
Adam Taylor Gordon
(Cooper)
Julie Araskog
(Radio Talk Show Host)
Benjamin Fitch
(Reporter)
Antonio Vega
(Police Officer)
David Bowe
(TV Interviewer)
Kevin Carey
(Reporter #2)
Ossie Mair
(Cabbie)
Amy Hill
(Miss Hozzie)
Ted Rooney
(Principal)
Joel McCrary
(Gil)
Tiffany Dupont
(Beth)
Shawn Levy
(Press Room Reporter)
Dylan S. Shults
(Party Kid)
Regis Philbin
(Regis Philbin)
Kelly Ripa
(Kelly Ripa)
Merris Carden
(Teen Nora Baker (uncredited))
Wayne Knight
(Electrician (uncredited))
Ashton Kutcher
(Hank (uncredited))
Jared Padalecki
(Bully (uncredited))
Gary Pike
(Doctor (uncredited))
D. Danny Warhol
(Football Player #65 (uncredited))