After the Ball 9 years old

Fairytales are always in fashion

After the Ball

After the Ball, a retail fairy tale set in the world of fashion. Kate's dream is to design for couturier houses. Although she is a bright new talent, Kate can't get a job. No one trusts the daughter of Lee Kassell, a retail guru who markets clothes "inspired" by the very designers Kate wants to work for. Who wants a spy among the sequins and stilettos? Reluctantly, Kate joins the family business where she must navigate around her duplicitous stepmother and two wicked stepsisters. But with the help of a prince of a guy in the shoe department her godmother's vintage clothes and a shocking switch of identities, Kate exposes the evil trio, saves her father's company -- and proves that everyone can wear a fabulous dress.

Credits

After the Ball Cast

Name Character
Natalie Krill She was 32, now 41 years old as Tannis
Lauren Holly She was 51, now 61 years old as Elsie
Portia Doubleday She was 26, now 36 years old as Kate / Nate
Marc-André Grondin He was 30, now 40 years old as Daniel
Chris Noth He was 57, now 67 years old as Lee
Mimi Kuzyk She was 63, now 72 years old as Bella
Carlo Rota He was 53, now 63 years old as Richard
Colin Mochrie He was 57, now 66 years old as Colin
Anna Hopkins She was 28, now 37 years old as Simone
Lola Tash She was 21, now 31 years old as Polly
Deena Aziz as Couture Executive
Jade Hassouné He was 24, now 33 years old as Sales Associate

After the Ball Crew

Name Department
Mary Jo Slater as Casting. She was 68 (now 78) years old Production
Pierre Gill as Cinematography. He was 51 (now 60) years old Crew
Danny Rossner as Line Producer. Production
Kirk D'Amico as Executive Producer. Production
Gabriella Martinelli as Producer. Production
Mario Davignon as Costume Design. Costume & Make-Up
Jason Sherman as Writer. He was 52 (now 62) years old Writing
Sean Garrity as Director. Directing
Kate Miles Melville as Writer. Writing
Erin Deck as Editor. Editing
Robin Crumley as Producer. Production
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After the Ball (9 years)

Fairytales are always in fashion

  • Release day: Friday, February 27, 2015
  • Runtime: 101 minutes
  • Revenue: 234417.00