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Writing Credits
Elizabeth Berger | .. | (screenplay by) & |
Isaac Aptaker | .. | (screenplay by) |
Becky Albertalli | .. | (based on the novel 'Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda' by) |
Cast (in credits order) complete, awaiting verification
Nick Robinson | .. | Simon |
Jennifer Garner | .. | Emily |
Josh Duhamel | .. | Jack |
Katherine Langford | .. | Leah |
Alexandra Shipp | .. | Abby |
Logan Miller | .. | Martin |
Keiynan Lonsdale | .. | Bram |
Jorge Lendeborg Jr. | .. | Nick |
Talitha Eliana Bateman | .. | Nora (as Talitha Bateman) |
Tony Hale | .. | Mr. Worth |
Natasha Rothwell | .. | Ms. Albright |
Miles Heizer | .. | Cal |
Joey Pollari | .. | Lyle |
Clark Moore | .. | Ethan |
Drew Starkey | .. | Garrett |
Mackenzie Lintz | .. | Taylor |
Cassady McClincy | .. | Jackie |
Alex Sgambati | .. | Terrible Liar Girl |
Jamila Thompson | .. | Additional Posse Girl |
Emily Jordan | .. | Creekwood Girl |
Patrick Donohue | .. | Math Teacher |
Terayle Hill | .. | Spencer |
Tyler Chase | .. | Aaron |
Haroon Khan | .. | Suraj |
Joshua Mikel | .. | Ride Operator |
Nicholas Stargel | .. | Fantasy Teen |
Nancy De Mayo | .. | Nick's Mom |
Christian Ojore Mayfield | .. | Nick's Dad (as Christian O'Jore Mayfield) |
Chantell D. Christopher | .. | Abby's Mom (as Chantell Christopher) |
Mandy Fason | .. | Leah's Mom (as Mandy Leann Fason) |
Philip Covin | .. | Leah's Dad |
Campbell Godfrey | .. | Little Man |
Robbie Rogers | .. | The Coach |
Christopher L. Plunkett | .. | Dancer (as Christopher Plunkett) |
Jessi Peralta | .. | Dancer |
Carsen Rowe | .. | Dancer |
John James | .. | Dancer |
Ahsia Pettigrew | .. | Dancer |
Erick Nathan | .. | Dancer |
Ahmed Zakzouk | .. | Dancer (as Ahmed M. Zakzouk) |
Erica Lee Rahola | .. | Dancer |
Aaron Davidson | .. | Dancer |
Jonathan Fritschi | .. | Dancer (as Jonathan Ralph Fritschi) |
Jaidi Ventura | .. | Dancer |
Kyle 'Wolfy' Walker | .. | Dancer |
Matthew Laraway | .. | Dancer |
De'Lisha Williams | .. | Dancer |
Ivan A. Gomez | .. | Dancer |
Dylan Cheek | .. | Dancer (as Dylan Lamar Cheek) |
Danni Heverin | .. | Dancer |
Erica Ray | .. | Dancer |
Ashley Rogers | .. | Dancer |
Aryes Cox | .. | Dancer |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: |
Christopher Ammanuel | .. | Cabaret Cast (uncredited) |
Doug Armstrong | .. | High School Student (uncredited) |
Sarah Bennani | .. | St.Claire (uncredited) |
Jb Blaine | .. | Trendy Jock (uncredited) |
Samantha Bulka | .. | Ethan's Posse (uncredited) |
Alyssa Riley Burrell | .. | Leah's Sister (uncredited) |
Darcy Rose Byrnes | .. | High School Student (voice) (uncredited) |
Xander Call | .. | Cabaret Sax Player (uncredited) |
Trey Carroll | .. | High School Student (uncredited) |
Lindsey Clute | .. | Carnival Goer (uncredited) |
Roy Coulter | .. | Football Official (uncredited) |
Jordan Doww | .. | High School Student (uncredited) |
Clint Edwards | .. | Club Dancer (uncredited) |
Briana Estevez | .. | Cheerleader (uncredited) |
Jacob Evans | .. | High School Student (uncredited) |
Shelby Christine Freeman | .. | High School Student (uncredited) |
Curtis Gammage | .. | Parent (uncredited) |
Juan Gaspard | .. | Carnival Vendor (uncredited) |
Isabella Goodwin | .. | Carnival Goer (uncredited) |
Savannah P. Harris | .. | High School Student (uncredited) |
Robert Lee Hindsman | .. | Waiter (uncredited) |
Abigail Houck | .. | High School Student (uncredited) |
Jodi Houck | .. | Parent (uncredited) |
Abigail Hughes | .. | Cabaret (uncredited) |
Sierra D Jones | .. | High School Student (uncredited) |
Maddie Kimrey | .. | High School Student (uncredited) |
Taylor Koth | .. | High School Student (uncredited) |
Demetri Landell | .. | High school student / homecoming game Goer / police Halloween partier / school dance Goer / carnival goer (uncredited) |
Tyson Love | .. | Football Parent (uncredited) |
Aidan Christopher McDonnell | .. | Cabaret Dancer (uncredited) |
Grace Moore | .. | Highschool Student (uncredited) |
Hannah Moore | .. | Student (uncredited) |
Taylin Destiny Morris | .. | High School Student (uncredited) |
Bazma Najem | .. | Ethan's Posse (uncredited) |
Sean O'Donnell | .. | High School Student (uncredited) |
Mason Pike | .. | Gay Club Patron (uncredited) |
Bryson Pitts | .. | 10 year old Simon Spier (uncredited) |
Shamara Rayner | .. | Carnival Patron (uncredited) |
Tess Reboucas | .. | High School Student (uncredited) |
Nye Reynolds | .. | 5 year old Simon (uncredited) |
Brady Rogers | .. | Fantasy Dad (uncredited) |
Jenna Lea Rosen | .. | Vocalist (uncredited) |
Allison Rowe | .. | High School Student (uncredited) |
Josh Royston | .. | Parent (uncredited) |
Elizabeth G Smith | .. | Chloe (uncredited) |
Michael Steedley | .. | Student (uncredited) |
Amy Stormant | .. | Popcorn / Cotton Candy Vendor (uncredited) |
Tyler Stormant | .. | Soccer Player and Jock (uncredited) |
Travis Thompson | .. | Parent (uncredited) |
Natalia Tureta | .. | Ethan's Posse (uncredited) |
Megan Wilkens | .. | Cabaret Cast Member (uncredited) |
Produced by
Timothy M. Bourne | .. | executive producer |
Marty Bowen | .. | producer |
Wyck Godfrey | .. | producer |
Heath Howard | .. | associate producer (as Heath M. Howard) |
Isaac Klausner | .. | producer |
Chris McEwen | .. | co-producer |
Pouya Shahbazian | .. | producer |
Music by
Cinematography by
Film Editing by
Casting By
Denise Chamian |
Tara Feldstein | .. | casting director: Atlanta |
Chase Paris | .. | casting director: Atlanta |
Production Design by
Set Decoration by
Costume Design by
Makeup Department
Brynn Berg | .. | key hair stylist (as Brynn A. Berg) |
Deborah La Mia Denaver | .. | makeup artist: Ms. Garner (as Deborah LaMia Denaver) |
Travis Pates | .. | makeup department head |
Jennifer Santiago | .. | hair department head (as Jennifer A. Santiago) |
Leo Satkovich | .. | key makeup artist |
Ellen Arden | .. | makeup artist (uncredited) |
Jared Bowen | .. | additional makeup artist (uncredited) |
Caley Brooks | .. | makeup artist (uncredited) |
Amber Crowe | .. | makeup artist (uncredited) |
Jessie Gambardella | .. | makeup artist (uncredited) |
Michealle Vanderpool | .. | hair stylist (uncredited) |
Production Management
Timothy M. Bourne | .. | unit production manager |
Aaron Downing | .. | executive in charge of post production |
Heath Howard | .. | production supervisor |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Kevin Breen | .. | additional second assistant director |
Richard Graves | .. | first assistant director |
Katye Kalivoda | .. | second second assistant director |
Meaghan F. McLaughlin | .. | second assistant director |
Ryan J. Pezdirc | .. | additional second assistant director: dayplayer |
Art Department
Bobby Amor | .. | set dresser |
Dawud Anyabwile | .. | storyboard artist |
Aimee Athnos | .. | set decoration coordinator |
Kimberly Blaurock | .. | art department coordinator |
Chris Bramlett | .. | utility labor foreman |
Hunter Branham | .. | set dresser |
Derrick Chambers | .. | lead greensman |
Justin DeMartino | .. | set dresser |
Anna J. DeMildt | .. | art assistant |
Maxwell Fasen | .. | on set dresser |
Jason L. Hagood | .. | set dresser |
Britain Illingworth-Cramer | .. | set designer (as Britain Cramer) |
Noelle Jean-Baptiste | .. | set dec buyer |
Sam Jones | .. | set dresser |
Zach Kane | .. | set dresser |
Maxine Kao | .. | set dresser |
Haley Keim | .. | graphic designer |
Adam Miller | .. | assistant property master |
Ron 'Butch' Montgomery | .. | construction coordinator |
Steven Ondrejech | .. | set dresser |
Cara Price | .. | set decoration buyer |
Jennifer Raneri | .. | gang boss |
Katrina Rice | .. | property master |
John Sommerville | .. | leadman |
Clark Stanton | .. | playback graphics |
Simon Strickland | .. | set dresser |
Zack Timms | .. | set dresser |
Jena Kerr | .. | props (uncredited) |
Sound Department
Steve C. Aaron | .. | production sound mixer |
Deb Adair | .. | re-recording mixer |
Davi Aquino | .. | foley recordist |
Brian Bair | .. | re-recording engineer |
David Betancourt | .. | adr mixer |
Derek Casari | .. | adr engineer |
Greg Crawford | .. | adr mixer: Atlanta |
Stefano Di Fiore | .. | re-recording mixer: italian dubbing |
Russell Farmarco | .. | dialogue editor |
Sandra Fox | .. | foley artist |
David Giammarco | .. | re-recording mixer |
Jack Heeren | .. | foley mixer |
William E. Hirsch | .. | bts sound (as William Hirsch) |
Goro Koyama | .. | foley artist |
David Lucarelli | .. | adr recordist |
Anna MacKenzie | .. | dialogue editor |
Andy Malcolm | .. | foley artist |
John Maskew | .. | playback operator |
Hunter Moore | .. | boom operator |
Emma O'Reardon | .. | sound utility |
Mark Paterson | .. | re-recording mixer |
Erin Michael Rettig | .. | sound engineering |
Charleen Richards | .. | adr mixer (as Charleen Richards-Steeves) |
Kevin Schultz | .. | foley recording mixer |
Luke Schwarzweller | .. | sound recordist |
John Soukup | .. | sound transfer recordist |
Donald Sylvester | .. | supervising sound editor |
Craig Weintraub | .. | assistant sound editor |
Don White | .. | foley recording mixer |
Jacopo Massaretti | .. | dubbing recordist (uncredited) |
Special Effects by
Ken Gorrell | .. | special effects coordinator |
Brendan McHale | .. | special effects technician |
Randy E. Moore | .. | special effects technician |
Visual Effects by
Seth Brower | .. | compositor: Encore Hollywood |
Winston Clark | .. | digital compositor |
Meagan Condito | .. | visual effects producer: Encore VFX (as Meagan Rotman) |
Ristra Fajarwaty | .. | digital compositor |
Ben Garcia | .. | visual effects coordinator |
Bryan M. Higgins | .. | tracker |
Nathanael Horton | .. | visual effects coordinator |
Tanya Kevorkian | .. | visual effects editor |
Levon Kosoyan | .. | visual effects artist |
Kymberly Murphy | .. | digital producer: Encore VFX / on-set visual effects coordinator: Encore VFX |
Kim O'Donnell | .. | digital compositor |
Alex Schade | .. | visual effects coordinator: Encore VFX |
Jason Shulman | .. | visual effects: animator |
Derek Spriggs | .. | compositor |
Andranik Taranyan | .. | compositing supervisor: Encore VFX |
Stunts
Jason Charles Hill | .. | stunt double: Nick Robinson |
Camera and Electrical Department
Brian Adams | .. | uncredited |
Grant Babbitt | .. | camera operator: promo shoot |
J. Creighton Bailey | .. | rigging grip |
Tim Bird | .. | assistant chief rigging technician |
Coy Breaux | .. | electrician |
J.A. Byerly | .. | rigging gaffer |
Stacey Byerly | .. | rigging lamp operator |
Jonathan Carbonaro | .. | digital imaging technician |
Nichole Castro | .. | B Camera 2nd Assistant (as Nicole Castro) |
Tim Chang | .. | lighting technician |
Jeremy Cournyea | .. | camera operator: EPK |
Geoff Dann | .. | best boy electric |
Andres D. Davila | .. | video graphics |
Eric Deren | .. | remote head technician |
Tim Fabrizio | .. | b camera/steadicam operator |
Chase Flowers | .. | loader |
Ferdie Garcia | .. | rigging electric technician: day player |
Eric Gavlinski | .. | rigging electric |
Rodrigue Gomes | .. | second assistant camera: 'a' camera |
Phil Greene | .. | camera technician |
Makiyn Hanna | .. | rigging lamp operator |
Jeremy Fenix Johnson | .. | lighting technician |
Pete Klingenberg | .. | rigging electric |
Abbie Knights | .. | electrician |
Kyle Leftridge | .. | grip |
Scott W. Leftridge | .. | key grip |
Cas Lincoln | .. | basecamp electrician |
Wayne Mann | .. | drone pilot |
Hanna McGugan | .. | lighting programmer |
Mark C. McManus | .. | hd video assist operator |
Duncan More | .. | stabilized head technician |
Craig Nix | .. | technocrane operator |
Louie Northern | .. | Drone Pilot |
Bill O'Drobinak | .. | camera operator: 'a' camera |
Jay Odum | .. | electric rigging |
James H. Pair III | .. | a dolly grip |
David Peirce | .. | company grip |
Melanie A. Ragone | .. | best boy grip |
Jacob Ross | .. | key rigging grip |
Ben Rothstein | .. | still photographer |
Robert Sciretta | .. | gaffer |
Nick Seoane | .. | set lighting technician |
Tatem Spearman | .. | electrician |
Fred Thomas | .. | first assistant camera: 'a' camera |
Andrés Velasco | .. | rigging electrician |
Joel C. Warren | .. | lighting technician |
Ryan Weisen | .. | first assistant camera: 'b' camera/Steadicam |
Bradley Everett Wilson | .. | camera supporter |
Casting Department
Johnny Gidcomb | .. | adr voice casting |
Rose Locke | .. | extras casting |
Astride Noel | .. | extras casting assistant |
Jordana Sapiurka | .. | casting associate |
Shannon Herring | .. | extras casting assistant (uncredited) |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
English Benning | .. | costumer |
Anna Bourne | .. | key costumer |
Casey Crespo | .. | stitcher |
Rachel Guilfoyle | .. | shopper |
Madeline Gunter | .. | assistant costume designer |
Jess L. Johnson | .. | set costumer |
Stephanie Logan | .. | costume coordinator |
Oscar Munoz | .. | wardrobe assistant |
Maegan Robinson | .. | set costumer |
Reese Spensley | .. | set costumer |
Joulles Wright | .. | costume supervisor |
Editorial Department
Bob Barth | .. | editorial assistant |
Hunter Clancey | .. | feature mastering producer |
Hunter Furnish | .. | dailies operator |
Madelaine Jereczek | .. | assistant editor |
Kaylee Karlik | .. | first assistant editor |
Jenny Lindamood | .. | editorial assistant |
Gaston Jaren Lopez | .. | first assistant editor |
Marc Lulkin | .. | dailies colorist |
Tom Reiser | .. | colorist |
Andre Rivas | .. | assistant colorist |
Scott Salamon | .. | dailies producer |
Location Management
Matthew Colvin | .. | location assistant |
Julie Donovan | .. | key assistant location manager |
Brandon Gorrell | .. | location assistant |
Isabella Jewell | .. | location coordinator |
Kenneth Porter Jr. | .. | assistant location manager |
Mela Rayne | .. | location scout |
Patrick Rofoli | .. | key assistant location manager |
Music Department
Jack Antonoff | .. | executive music producer |
Cara Batema | .. | music preparation |
Jellybean Benítez | .. | music remixer: 'I Wanna Dance With Somebody' |
Bethany Brinton | .. | music preparation |
Daniel A. Brown | .. | music preparation |
Judson Crane | .. | composer: additional music |
Chris Fogel | .. | score recorded by |
Kevin Globerman | .. | digital score recordist |
Mark Graham | .. | conductor / head of music preparation / orchestrator |
Leah Harrison | .. | music coordinator |
Season Kent | .. | music supervisor |
Francesco Le Metre | .. | additional arrangements |
Taylor Lipari-Hassett | .. | assistant to composer |
Whitney Martin | .. | assistant orchestra contractor |
Peter Nelson | .. | stage manager |
Victor Pesavento | .. | music preparation |
Jasper Randall | .. | vocal contractor |
Katrina Schiller | .. | music editor |
Andrew Synowiec | .. | musician |
Damon Tedesco | .. | stage manager |
Catherine Wilson | .. | music editor |
Christopher Wray | .. | guitar, mandolin, modular synthesis, ukulele |
Joe Zimmerman | .. | music preparation |
Gina Zimmitti | .. | music contractor |
Danielle Diego | .. | Executive in Charge of Music (uncredited) |
Patrick Houlihan | .. | music executive (uncredited) |
Rebecca Morellato | .. | music production executive (uncredited) |
Transportation Department
Nicholas Balibucci | .. | picture car captain |
Josh Dover | .. | driver |
Kevin Hardy | .. | transportation co-captain |
Michael Ryles Jr. | .. | transportation |
Vernon Stacey | .. | driver |
Stephanie Watts | .. | dot compliance |
Danny Williams | .. | teamster |
Doug Wright | .. | transportation coordinator |
Other crew
Kyle Allgood | .. | production assistant |
Wendy Altman-Cohen | .. | principal eyewear |
Doug Armstrong | .. | lgbt consultant |
Grant Babbitt | .. | camera operator: promotional material |
Zackary Ballou | .. | production assistant |
Christina Barber | .. | production assistant |
Cassandra Barbour | .. | Rights and Clearances |
Ryan Bartley | .. | adr voice actor |
Emerald Black | .. | staff production assistant |
Ellie Bryan | .. | production assistant: BaseCamp |
Margaret Burke | .. | production safety |
Jennifer Cain | .. | voice actor |
Steve Cainas | .. | production coordinator |
Matthew Colvin | .. | location production assistant |
Diane Durant | .. | script supervisor |
Jimmy Gibbons | .. | assistant: Mr. Berlanti |
Adrienne L. Graves | .. | second assistant accountant |
Jarad Hrusovsky | .. | assistant: Mr. Bowen |
Shalene Jensen | .. | assistant: Mr. Bourne |
Robert Johnston | .. | second assistant accountant |
Aqila KiKi Jones | .. | key craft service |
Riyadh Khalaf | .. | LGBT Consultant |
Beth Koshinski | .. | payroll accountant |
Demetri Landell | .. | Clark Moore Stand in |
Keaton Lange | .. | production assistant: additional |
Jessica Loddo | .. | italian dubbing director |
Calum McSwiggan | .. | LGBT Consultant |
Cameron Messer | .. | office production assistant |
David Midgen | .. | main titles producer |
Arthur Ortiz | .. | voice actor |
Ben Prine | .. | medic |
Lucy Kim Robertson | .. | first assistant accountant |
M. Ross-Michaels | .. | production accountant |
Cameron Sherman | .. | production assistant |
June Shin | .. | additional production assistant |
Jess Shuler | .. | production assistant |
Whitney Shumaker | .. | craft service |
Deborah Simmrin | .. | unit publicist |
Ben Smith | .. | assistant: Mr. Klausner |
Michael C. Smith | .. | police coordinator |
Kimber Stieber | .. | accounting clerk |
Barry Strait | .. | key set medic |
McNeil Taylor | .. | assistant to mr. aptaker and ms. berger |
Carol Tresan | .. | animal wrangler |
Greg Tresan | .. | animal wrangler |
J.P. Valenti | .. | stand-in |
Ellie Walker | .. | assistant: Mr. Godfrey |
Nathan Wind | .. | production secretary |
Daniel Woods | .. | apoc |
Ruby Zalduondo | .. | ADR Loop Group |
Thanks
Viktor Derek | .. | grateful acknowledgment |
Colton Haynes | .. | the producers wish to thank |
As Simon (Nick Robinson) tells us in his opening voiceover, he lives a normal life 'just like you.' He lives in a nice house, has two supportive parents (Jennifer Garner and Josh Duhamel) and a young sister obsessed with 'Top Chef' (Talitha Eliana Bateman). He's a good student and participates in the Drama Club. His best friends are Leah (Katherine Langford), Nick (Jorge Lendeborg Jr.) and Abby (Alexandra Shipp). Nothing is wrong, except, as Simon says in voiceover, 'I have a huge-ass secret.' His secret is he is gay. He is pretty sure his parents would be fine with it and his friends would be okay too. He is afraid, instead, of how it will change everything, how people might perceive him differently. He also resents having to 'come out' at all (which leads to a very funny sequence imagining kids having to come out as heterosexual to their devastated sobbing parents). Why is 'straight the default,' he asks.
When someone with the alias 'Blue' writes a post on a popular local message board about being afraid to come out as gay, Simon reaches out privately, using the alias 'Jacques.' The two kids start a correspondence, hesitant at first and then increasing in intensity. The identity of 'Blue' is the cliffhanger of 'Love, Simon,' and Berlanti has a lot of fun keeping us in suspense. There are many potential candidates, and as Simon drifts from one to the other, wondering, 'Are you Blue? Are you?' It could be any one of them. One of the beautiful aspects of 'Love, Simon' is that the intimacy blossoming between the two characters is based on how much they come to care about each other, how much they support one another's journey. The romantic feelings come out of a soul and heart connection.
Things get weird when fellow Drama Club member Martin (Logan Miller) enters the scene. He finds out about Simon's secret correspondence and blackmails Simon into helping him get a date with Abby, who wants nothing to do with him. Simon becomes a reluctant hidden puppeteer of the ever-shifting extremely-fraught landscape of various high school romances involving Leah, Nick and Abby, people who are supposed to be his best friends. His manipulations lead to enormous confusion, hurt feelings, emotional chaos, with Simon rationalizing it all to himself as doing what he has to do to protect Blue's identity. If Martin reveals the correspondence to the school, as he threatens to do, then Blue will be scared away for good. The stakes could not be higher.
Berlanti, who brought us 'Dawson's Creek' and 'Riverdale,' knows this teenage territory extremely well. He understands teen neuroses, and cares about teenage experience, its intensities, its depths, how important romance is to the teenage kids engaged in it. There's one scene where Leah shares with Simon how she always feels like she's on the outside looking in. She says, in one of the many wonderful lines in the film, 'I am the kind of person destined to care so much about one person it'll nearly kill me.' This is how sensitive smart teenagers talk. Screenwriters Elizabeth Berger and Isaac Aptaker (whose shared credits include 'This Is Us' and 'About a Boy') have a great ear for the undulating rhythms of comedy and pathos. 'Love, Simon' is filled with humor—in its characters, dialogue, and situations—but it doesn't sacrifice emotional depth. The two work in tandem.
Historically, 'coming out' stories in the movies have involved their own kinds of cliches: torment, tragedy, parental/societal rage, fear of disease, and sometimes even death. Such films underline the perils of living in a homophobic world, of being 'out' in an atmosphere not just unwelcoming but deadly. These stories are important ones too, and have been breakthroughs in representation. But in mainstream films, playing in a Multplex, the gay characters are still more often than not sidekicks to the hetero leads. Recent films like 'Call Me by Your Name,' and 'Blue is the Warmest Color' show characters who are not punished for their sexuality by the world, their parents, their peers, and these films are huge steps forward. But 'Love, Simon' is a mainstream film for teenagers.
I did not see the movie at a press screening surrounded by critics. I went to an audience preview, and the excitement as the lights dimmed was palpable. I noticed no surreptitious checking of cell phones during the film, only an energy of complete engagement. People were talking back to the screen or gasping in sympathy or howling with laughter. When Simon's anonymous crush finally revealed his identity, the audience erupted into screams and applause. There was a feeling of cathartic release in the theatre, unique in my experience, especially with teenage rom-com fare.
In one poignant scene, Simon's mother says to him, 'You can exhale now, Simon.' That's what I sensed in the screening of “Love, Simon,' and that's what the film is. A long overdue exhale.