About Puppy Love
After a disastrous first date, wild-child Nicole and socially-anxious Max vow to lose each other’s numbers until they learn that their dogs found a love match, and now puppies are on the way! The hilariously mismatched Nicole and Max are forced to become responsible co-parents, but may end up finding love themselves.
Full Cast of Puppy Love
Lucy Hale
plays Nicole Matthews
In the movie 'Puppy Love', Lucy Hale delivers a charming and heartwarming performance as Nicole, a young woman who discovers her passion for rescuing dogs. Hale's portrayal is genuine and endearing, as she brings Nicole's character to life with her infectious enthusiasm and compassionate nature. Her on-screen chemistry with the canine co-stars is undeniable, making their bond feel authentic and heartfelt. Overall, Hale's performance is a delightful addition to this feel-good film.
See Lucy Hale's other roles →Grant Gustin
plays Max Stevenson
Grant Gustin delivers a heartwarming performance as Max in 'Puppy Love'. His portrayal of a young man struggling to find his place in the world while juggling his love for animals and his desire for human connection is both relatable and endearing. Gustin's ability to bring out the character's vulnerability and strength in equal measure makes Max an unforgettable character. His chemistry with the canine co-stars is also noteworthy, adding an extra layer of charm to the movie. Overall, Gustin's performance is a testament to his acting skills and versatility.
See Grant Gustin's other roles →Jane Seymour
plays Diane Matthews
Jane Seymour delivers a captivating performance as Diane in 'Puppy Love'. Her portrayal of a woman struggling with the loss of her husband and the challenges of raising her teenage daughter is both heartwarming and heartbreaking. Seymour's ability to convey a range of emotions, from sorrow and despair to joy and hope, adds depth to her character and makes her performance truly memorable. Her on-screen chemistry with her co-stars, particularly her daughter played by Katie McGrath, adds another layer of authenticity to the story. Overall, Seymour's performance in 'Puppy Love' is a testament to her talent and versatility as an actress.
See Jane Seymour's other roles →Michael Hitchcock
plays Dr. Hert
Michael Hitchcock delivers a delightfully quirky performance as Dr. Hert in the movie 'Puppy Love'. His portrayal of the eccentric veterinarian is both humorous and endearing, adding a unique charm to the film. Hitchcock's comedic timing and ability to bring out the character's peculiarities make Dr. Hert a memorable character, leaving a lasting impression on viewers.
See Michael Hitchcock's other roles →Nore Davis
plays Sid
Nore Davis delivers a standout performance as Sid in the movie 'Puppy Love'. His portrayal of the quirky and lovable character is both endearing and hilarious. Davis's comedic timing and ability to bring out the nuances of Sid's personality make him a joy to watch on screen. His chemistry with the rest of the cast is also noteworthy, as he effortlessly blends into the ensemble, creating a believable and engaging dynamic. Overall, Davis's performance as Sid is a highlight of the movie and a testament to his talent as an actor.
See Nore Davis's other roles →Al Miro
plays Hunter Fosterini
Al Miro's performance as Hunter in 'Puppy Love' is a standout, showcasing his versatility as an actor. His portrayal of the ruggedly handsome yet emotionally guarded Hunter is both compelling and heartwarming. Miro skillfully navigates the complexities of Hunter's character, revealing a man who is initially resistant to the idea of love and companionship, but eventually learns to open his heart to both. His on-screen chemistry with the titular puppy is undeniable, adding an extra layer of charm to his performance. Overall, Miro's portrayal of Hunter is a testament to his talent and range as an actor.
See Al Miro's other roles →Sarah Almonte Peguero
plays Naomi
Rachel Risen
plays Lorraine
Crew of Puppy Love
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