P.S. I Love You Cast: Where Are They Now?

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Hey movie buffs! Remember P.S. I Love You? That tearjerker that made us all reach for the tissues and believe in second chances at love? Yeah, that one. It came out way back in 2007, and man, has it been a ride seeing what the incredible cast has been up to since then. We're talking about some serious talent here, guys, and it's always fun to see where these actors have landed and what amazing projects they've taken on. So, grab your favorite cozy blanket and maybe another box of tissues, because we're diving deep into the lives and careers of the stars of P.S. I Love You today. It's going to be a trip down memory lane, with a sprinkle of what's happening right now in their world.

Hilary Swank as Holly Kennedy

Our leading lady, Hilary Swank, played Holly Kennedy, the grieving widow who finds her way back to life thanks to a series of letters from her late husband. Swank was already a powerhouse before P.S. I Love You, with two Best Actress Oscars under her belt for Boys Don't Cry and Million Dollar Baby. And guess what? She didn't slow down one bit after this film. Post-P.S. I Love You, she continued to impress us with her diverse roles. She starred in The Reaping, Amelia, and Conviction, showcasing her incredible range. But it wasn't just drama; she also took on the lead in the action series Away on Netflix, playing an astronaut on a mission to Mars. Talk about going places! More recently, fans have been buzzing about her role as Eileen Fitzgerald in the ABC drama series Alaska Daily, where she plays a fearless investigative journalist. Swank's dedication to her craft is truly inspiring, and she consistently picks roles that challenge her and resonate with audiences. We've seen her tackle tough characters, historical figures, and even venture into space, proving that her star power is as bright as ever. Her commitment to bringing authenticity to every character she plays is a hallmark of her career, and Alaska Daily is no exception. She really brings a grounded intensity to her role, making you believe every word and action. It's no wonder she's such a respected figure in Hollywood, and we can't wait to see what she does next. She's a true testament to what hard work and passion can achieve in this industry, always pushing boundaries and delivering unforgettable performances. Seriously, if you haven't watched Alaska Daily, you're missing out on some prime Swank goodness!

Gerard Butler as Gerry Kennedy

Oh, Gerry Kennedy, played by the ever-charming Gerard Butler. He was the Irish singer-songwriter whose posthumous letters guided Holly through her grief. Butler was already a big name thanks to 300, and P.S. I Love You only solidified his heartthrob status. After this role, he jumped straight into more action-packed adventures and romantic comedies. You probably remember him from The Ugly Truth, Law Abiding Citizen, and the Olympus Has Fallen series, where he played the unstoppable Secret Service agent Mike Banning. He’s been keeping busy, guys! In recent years, Butler has continued to dominate the action genre with films like Greenland and Angel Has Fallen, showing he's still got the chops to carry a blockbuster. He's also shown his softer side again in movies like The Outpost, which garnered critical acclaim. What's really cool is that he's also branched out into producing, giving him more control over the projects he wants to bring to life. His distinctive voice has also been heard in animated films, adding another layer to his versatile career. Butler's career is a fantastic example of an actor who knows what his audience loves and isn't afraid to lean into it, while also exploring new avenues. He's got that perfect blend of rugged charm and genuine warmth that makes him so watchable. Whether he's saving the world or breaking your heart (in a good way!), Butler consistently delivers a performance with charisma and grit. It’s pretty awesome to see him still at the top of his game, bringing that signature Butler energy to every role. He truly owns the screen, and his fan base is as strong as ever. Plus, who can resist that Scottish accent?

Harry Connick Jr. as Daniel Connelly

Harry Connick Jr. brought us Daniel Connelly, Holly's Irish professional poker player friend who develops feelings for her. Connick Jr. is a multi-talented artist – a Grammy-winning musician, composer, and actor. While P.S. I Love You was a significant acting role for him, he’s always had a foot in the music world. After the film, he continued to release albums, tour, and even served as a judge on American Idol. He also starred in the musical drama series Dolphin Tale and its sequel, Dolphin Tale 2. More recently, he’s been seen in the holiday film Home for the Holidays and has continued his successful music career, often incorporating his jazz roots into his performances. His presence on screen is always a treat, and he brings a certain sophistication to his roles. He’s the kind of guy who can charm you with a song and then captivate you with his acting. It’s impressive how he balances his musical genius with his acting talent, never letting one overshadow the other. His contributions to the music industry are vast, and his acting work often complements his artistic persona. He’s a true renaissance man, and it’s wonderful to see him continue to shine in both arenas. His performances are always polished and engaging, and he has a knack for making his characters feel relatable and human. Whether he's crooning a tune or delivering a heartfelt line, Connick Jr. leaves a lasting impression. We're fans of his smooth vocals and his solid acting performances, and he continues to be a beloved figure in entertainment.

Kathy Bates as Beverly Kennedy

We can't forget Kathy Bates, who played Holly's outspoken and supportive mother, Beverly Kennedy. Bates is a legend, a true titan of the industry with an Oscar win for Misery. P.S. I Love You was just another feather in her incredibly decorated cap. Post-film, she's been absolutely everywhere! She joined the incredible cast of Glee as Principal Figgins, brought her A-game to American Horror Story (earning an Emmy nomination for Coven!), and starred in the critically acclaimed film Richard Jewell. She also voiced characters in animated films and continued her work in television dramas. Most recently, Bates has been a beloved part of the Netflix comedy series Disjointed and the HBO Max drama The Gilded Age, where she plays the formidable socialite Mrs. Astor. Her ability to disappear into any role, whether it's terrifying, hilarious, or deeply moving, is astounding. Bates is a masterclass in acting, and her career is a testament to her enduring talent and versatility. She has an undeniable presence on screen, and every project she touches seems to gain an extra layer of quality. It's no surprise that she's consistently sought after for major roles across different genres. Her work in The Gilded Age has been particularly lauded, showcasing her ability to embody historical characters with power and nuance. She’s a national treasure, guys, and her continued success is a joy to witness.

Jeffrey Dean Morgan as William Gallagher

Jeffrey Dean Morgan played William Gallagher, the charming Irish pub owner who develops a connection with Holly. Morgan has a knack for playing complex, often brooding characters, and William was no exception. Since P.S. I Love You, his career has exploded, especially in television. He became a household name as the villainous Negan in The Walking Dead, a role that showcased his terrifying and captivating presence. Before that, he was also a fan favorite as Denny Duquette in Grey's Anatomy. He’s been incredibly busy, guys! Beyond his zombie-slaying alter ego, Morgan has appeared in films like The Losers, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (as Thomas Wayne), and Rampage. He's also returned to his supernatural roots with a role in the series The Boys. He and his wife, Hilarie Burton Morgan, even starred together in the holiday film A Fall from Grace. Morgan's appeal lies in his ability to play both the hardened criminal and the romantic lead with equal conviction. His performance as Negan is iconic, and it's amazing to see him transition from that intense character to other projects. He's got this raw intensity that makes him incredibly compelling to watch. It’s been a wild ride for him, and he’s definitely carved out a niche for himself as a go-to actor for intense and memorable characters. We love seeing him back on screen, bringing that signature intensity and charisma!

James Marsters as John McCarthy

James Marsters, known to many for his iconic role as Spike in Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel, played John McCarthy, Holly's Irish ex-boyfriend. Marsters brought a certain edge to the character, which fans loved. After P.S. I Love You, he continued his prolific career, primarily in voice acting and television. He's lent his distinctive voice to numerous animated series and video games, including Dragon Ball Z Kai, Superman: Doomsday, and Spider-Man: The Animated Series. He also reprised his role as Spike in the Buffy the Vampire Slayer comic book series. On the live-action front, he's appeared in shows like Caprica, Hawaii Five-0, and The Runaways. Marsters has a unique vocal talent and a commanding presence that makes him a fan favorite. His connection with the Buffyverse fans remains incredibly strong, and he often engages with them through conventions and social media. It’s great that he’s still actively involved in projects that resonate with his existing fanbase while also exploring new opportunities. His voice acting work is particularly noteworthy, demonstrating his versatility beyond his most famous on-screen persona. He’s a true staple in genre entertainment, and his contributions are always appreciated by fans. His distinctive gravelly voice is instantly recognizable, and he brings a certain gravitas to every role he undertakes. We're always excited to see what projects he pops up in next, whether it's on screen or behind the mic!

Conclusion

So there you have it, guys! The cast of P.S. I Love You has gone on to do some pretty amazing things since we last saw them on screen. From Oscar wins and blockbuster hits to beloved TV series and successful music careers, these actors have continued to shine. It's always inspiring to see talent flourish and evolve. Whether you're rewatching the movie for the tenth time or discovering it for the first time, it's clear that the magic of P.S. I Love You lives on, not just in the story, but in the incredible careers of the people who brought it to life. Keep an eye out for these stars; you never know what they'll do next!