Cast and Crew of Love, Simon

Love, Simon

Everyone deserves a great love story.

"Love, Simon" is a groundbreaking film that delves into the complexities of teenage love and the struggles of coming out in the modern world. The movie, which has been celebrated for its heartwarming narrative and positive representation, features a cast of talented actors who bring the story to life. At the center is Nick Robinson, who delivers a nuanced performance as Simon Spier, a high school senior navigating the tumultuous waters of adolescence while keeping his sexual orientation a secret. His portrayal captures the essence of a young man grappling with his identity, balancing the fear of rejection with the desire to live authentically. Alongside him, Jennifer Garner shines as Simon's compassionate and supportive mother, Emily Spier, whose journey throughout the film reminds us of the profound love and acceptance that can be found within the family unit.

The film's central theme is one of inclusivity and the universal right to a great love story. Seventeen-year-old Simon Spier is like many of his peers, dreaming of finding that special someone to share his life with. However, his story diverges from the typical teenage romance as he harbors the secret of his sexuality from those closest to him. The tension mounts as Simon discovers an online confession from another closeted student at his school, which sparks an intimate and anonymous email exchange between the two. As their bond deepens, Simon finds himself falling for this mysterious pen pal, adding a layer of romantic intrigue to his already complicated life. This burgeoning connection becomes a beacon of hope for Simon, offering a glimpse into a future where he can be his true self.

"Love, Simon" is more than just a coming-of-age tale; it's a cultural touchstone that explores the emotional landscape of a young gay man with sincerity and tenderness. The film challenges its audience to consider the bravery it takes to come out, and the importance of being true to oneself. Through its engaging characters and thoughtful storytelling, "Love, Simon" encourages viewers to embrace empathy and understanding. It's a story that resonates with anyone who has ever felt different or struggled to find their place in the world. With its blend of humor, drama, and a deep respect for its characters, "Love, Simon" stands as a testament to the power of love and acceptance, reminding us that everyone, regardless of their sexual orientation, indeed deserves their own great love story.

Full Cast of Love, Simon

Nick Robinson as Simon Spier

Nick Robinson

as Simon Spier
Nick Robinson's portrayal of Simon Spier in the groundbreaking film "Love, Simon" is both heartfelt and genuine, skillfully capturing the complexities of a closeted high school teenager grappling with his identity. Robinson imbues Simon with a palpable sense of warmth and vulnerability, making his character's journey relatable and emotionally resonant. His performance is marked by nuanced expressions and an understated charm that convey the internal struggle between the fear of being openly gay and the desire to live authentically. As Simon navigates the trials of adolescence, blackmail, and the pursuit of his secret love interest, Robinson ensures that the character's experiences feel both intimate and universal, effectively anchoring the film as a touching coming-of-age story that champions acceptance and the courage to be true to oneself.
Jennifer Garner as Emily Spier

Jennifer Garner

as Emily Spier
Jennifer Garner delivered a heartfelt and nuanced performance as Emily Spier in the groundbreaking film "Love, Simon." As the supportive and understanding mother of the titular character, Garner brought a warmth and authenticity to the role that resonated deeply with audiences. Her portrayal of Emily's unwavering love and acceptance of her son, Simon, after he comes out as gay, is a pivotal moment in the film, highlighting the importance of familial support in the coming-out process. Garner's performance is marked by her character's emotional intelligence and the genuine connection she conveys on screen, which is both touching and inspiring. Her scene in which she delivers a moving monologue, affirming her love for Simon regardless of his sexual orientation, is particularly powerful, showcasing Garner's ability to communicate complex emotions with grace and sensitivity. This portrayal not only contributed to the film's success but also solidified Garner's reputation as an actress capable of imbuing her characters with depth and relatability.
Josh Duhamel as Jack Spier

Josh Duhamel

as Jack Spier
Josh Duhamel delivered a compelling and nuanced performance as Jack Spier in the groundbreaking film "Love, Simon." As the supportive and empathetic vice principal of the high school where the story unfolds, Duhamel's portrayal of Mr. Spier is both warm and authoritative. He brings a sense of genuine care and understanding to the role, which is crucial in a film that navigates the complexities of teenage identity and the challenges of coming out. Duhamel's interactions with the film's protagonist, Simon, are particularly poignant, as he embodies the ideal educator who recognizes the importance of fostering a safe and accepting environment for all students. His performance is a testament to his ability to convey deep empathy and respect, contributing significantly to the film's heartwarming and affirming message about love and acceptance. Duhamel's portrayal of Mr. Spier is not only a standout aspect of the film but also serves as a beacon of hope and representation for LGBTQ+ youth looking for allies and understanding in their own lives.
Alexandra Shipp as Abby Suso

Alexandra Shipp

as Abby Suso
Alexandra Shipp delivered a vibrant and engaging performance as Abby Suso in the groundbreaking film "Love, Simon." As one of the central characters in the life of the protagonist, Simon Spier, Shipp's Abby is a beacon of warmth and loyalty, embodying the complexities of adolescent friendship with authenticity. Her portrayal of Abby is both charismatic and nuanced, capturing the character's role as a supportive best friend while also navigating her own journey of self-discovery and evolving relationships. Shipp's performance is highlighted by her ability to convey depth and empathy, particularly in scenes where Abby grapples with the intricacies of romantic attraction and the dynamics of high school social life. Her chemistry with the rest of the cast, especially with Nick Robinson's Simon, is palpable, making their interactions a standout aspect of the film. Alexandra Shipp's Abby is not just a sidekick but a fully realized character whose own narrative arc is compelling and relatable, contributing significantly to the heart and humor of "Love, Simon."
Logan Miller as Martin Addison

Logan Miller

as Martin Addison
Logan Miller delivered a compelling performance as Martin Addison in the groundbreaking film "Love, Simon," skillfully embodying the complexities of a high school student navigating the trials of adolescence. Martin is initially introduced as a seemingly typical teenage boy, characterized by his playful demeanor and often awkward attempts at wooing his long-time crush, Abby Suso. However, as the narrative unfolds, Miller adeptly peels back the layers of Martin's character, revealing a more nuanced and vulnerable side. His desperate actions, fueled by unrequited love and the pressures of social hierarchy, lead him to a pivotal moment of self-reflection and growth. Miller's portrayal is both empathetic and cringe-worthy, as he captures the essence of a teenager grappling with his own insecurities and the desire for acceptance. His performance is a testament to the actor's range, as he navigates the delicate balance between the comedic aspects of his role and the more sobering moments that challenge the audience's perceptions of privacy and the struggles of coming of age in the digital era.
Keiynan Lonsdale as Abraham 'Bram' Greenfeld

Keiynan Lonsdale

as Abraham 'Bram' Greenfeld

Keiynan Lonsdale (born 19 December 1991) is an Australian actor, dancer, and singer-songwriter. He is known for roles...

Jorge Lendeborg Jr. as Nick Eisner

Jorge Lendeborg Jr.

as Nick Eisner

Jorge Lendeborg Jr. is an actor, known for Bumblebee (2018), Love, Simon (2018) and Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017).

Tony Hale as Mr. Worth

Tony Hale

as Mr. Worth

Tony Hale (born September 30, 1970) is an American two time Emmy Award-winning film and television actor and author, ...

Natasha Rothwell as Ms. Albright

Natasha Rothwell

as Ms. Albright

Natasha Rothwell (born October 18, 1980) is an American writer, actress, teacher and comedian.

Cassady McClincy as Jackie

Cassady McClincy

as Jackie

Cassady McClincy was born on September 1, 2000 and is currently 24 years old.

Alex Sgambati as Claire

Alex Sgambati

as Claire

Alex Sgambati was born on December 18, 1990 and is currently 33 years old.

Tyler Chase as Aaron

Tyler Chase

as Aaron

Tyler Chase was born on May 4, 1993 and is currently 31 years old.

Joshua Mikel as Ride Operator

Joshua Mikel

as Ride Operator

Joshua Mikel is an actor, playwright, and music video director from Conyers, GA, and a graduate of Florida State Univ...

Campbell Godfrey

as Little Man

Jessi Peralta

as Dancer

Matthew Laraway

as Dancer

David Copeland Brown Jr.

as Tyler (uncredited)

Skye Mowbray

as 6-Year-Old Nora Spier (uncredited)

Natalia Tureta

as Ethan's Posse (uncredited)

Briana Estevez

as Cheerleader (uncredited)

Jönah-Blainé Bowling

as Trendy Jock (uncredited)

Collin McHugh

as High School Student (uncredited)

Abigail Houck

as High School Student (uncredited)

Jodi Houck

as Parent (uncredited)

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