London Suite (Neil Simon's London Suite) 28 years old

Neil Simon’s fast-paced comedy chronicles the stories of four different couples in a posh London hotel

On one day at an English Hotel, four different stories are shown. Diana is in London to promote her Television Series and her ex-husband Sidney shows up to ask her for money for his gay lover. Mark and Annie come to London for the Wimbledon Tennis matches, but they lose their tickets and Mark's back goes out. Debra is on her honeymoon with Paul, but Paul is missing and Debra lies to everyone she meets as to where Paul is. Sharon and Lauren are on a shop till you drop trip and Sharon meets Dennis, an older man who seems to be interested in her.

Credits

London Suite Cast

Name Character
Kelsey Grammer He was 41, now 69 years old as Sydney Nichols
Patricia Clarkson She was 36, now 64 years old as Diana Nichols
Kristen Johnston She was 28, now 57 years old as Grace Chapman
Julie Hagerty She was 41, now 69 years old as Anne Ferris
Julia Louis-Dreyfus She was 35, now 63 years old as Debra Dolby
Michael Richards He was 47, now 75 years old as Mark Ferris
Jonathan Silverman He was 30, now 58 years old as Paul Dolby
Richard Mulligan He was 63, 67 years old when he died as Dennis Cummings
Jane Carr She was 46, now 74 years old as Mrs. Sitgood
Madeline Kahn She was 53, 57 years old when she died as Sharon Semple
Margot Steinberg as Lauren Semple
William Franklyn He was 70, 81 years old when he died as Widley
Paxton Whitehead He was 58, now 87 years old as Dr. McMerlin

London Suite Crew

Name Department
Greg Smith as Producer. He was 5 (18) years old when He died Production
Lynn Kressel as Casting. She was 37 (now 66) years old Production
Lee Holdridge as Original Music Composer. He was 52 (now 80) years old Sound
Jay Sandrich as Director. He was 64 (now 92) years old Directing
Robert Halmi Sr. as Executive Producer. He was 72 (90) years old when He died Production
John Michel as Editor. He was 192 (81) years old when He died Editing
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London Suite (28 years)

Neil Simon’s fast-paced comedy chronicles the stories of four different couples in a posh London hotel

  • Release day: Sunday, September 15, 1996
  • Runtime: 120 minutes