Everyone knows and loves the classic romantic comedy film “Pretty
Woman,” starring Richard Gere and Julia Roberts. But did you know that
Richard Gere initially turned down the role of Edward? It was Julia
Roberts’ three simple words that convinced him otherwise.
Julia Roberts’ Persuasion
Before Richard Gere, Charles Grodin was considered for the role of
Edward. However, Julia Roberts, who played Vivian, urged Gere to embrace
the part that would ultimately define his career. During a reunion with
the cast in 2015, they shared the previously undisclosed details.
From Darkness to Light
The origins of “Pretty Woman” were quite different from the
heartwarming tale we know today. Originally titled “3000,” the story
followed a drug-addicted prostitute on a dark journey with a somber
ending. But thanks to the genius of director Garry Marshall and the
influence of Disney, the film transformed into the enchanting fairy tale
we adore.
Gere’s Reluctance
Richard Gere initially had reservations about taking on the lead
role. He described it as feeling like “putting a suit on a goat and
presenting it.” Despite considering other actors, Garry Marshall was
determined to have Gere and recognized the undeniable chemistry between
Roberts and Gere.
Garry Marshall’s Genius
Garry Marshall, known for his iconic films like “Runaway Bride” and
“Valentine’s Day,” orchestrated the perfect pairing between Gere and
Roberts. He fostered a genuine connection off-screen, which translated
into captivating on-screen chemistry.
The Turning Point
During their orchestrated meeting, Julia Roberts passed Richard Gere a
note that simply said, “Please say yes.” This small gesture proved to
be the turning point for Gere, and he enthusiastically accepted the
role, becoming an integral part of the film.
A Timeless Love Story
The success of “Pretty Woman” can be attributed to the remarkable
pairing of Julia Roberts and Richard Gere. Their chemistry brought the
characters’ triumphs and their “happily ever after” to life in a way
that continues to resonate with audiences of all ages.
More Secrets Unveiled
Did you know that Christopher Reeve, Denzel Washington, and Daniel
Day-Lewis were all considered for the role of Edward? And Sandra
Bullock, Kristin Davis, and Sarah Jessica Parker were offered the role
of Vivian but declined. Behind the scenes, there were anecdotes about
tickling Julia Roberts’ feet for laughter and addressing visible nerves
during filming.
“Pretty Woman” is not just a movie; it’s a timeless tale of fate and
the perfect pairing of Julia Roberts and Richard Gere. Their enduring
chemistry turned a darker narrative into a love story that captures
hearts around the world.