

The Invisible Woman
His greatest story was the one he could never tell.
Genres
Overview
In 1857, at the height of his fame and fortune, novelist and social critic Charles Dickens meets and falls in love with teenage stage actress Nelly Ternan. As she becomes the focus of his heart and mind, as well as his muse, painful secrecy is the price both must pay.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$3986888
Runtime
111 min
Release Date
2013-12-25
Status
Released
Original Language
English
Vote Count
203
Vote Average
5.911
Ralph Fiennes
Charles Dickens
Felicity Jones
Nelly Ternan
Joanna Scanlan
Catherine Dickens
Kristin Scott Thomas
Catherine Ternan
Tom Hollander
Wilkie Collins
Michelle Fairley
Caroline Graves
John Kavanagh
Reverend Benham
Amanda Hale
Fanny Ternan
Perdita Weeks
Maria Ternan
Tom Burke
George Wharton
Richard McCabe
Mark Lemon
David Collings
Governor
James Michael Rankin
Evening Man
Charlotte Hope
Prostitute
Michael Marcus
Charley Dickens
Laurence Spellman
Porter
Jonathan Harden
Mr. Arnott
Christos Lawton
Mr. Evans
Claire Daly
Mrs. Lambourne
Mark Dexter
Mr. Augustus Egg
Gwendolen Chatfield
Marney Dickens
Joseph Paxton
Mr. Pigott
Sophie Russell
Miss Ellen Sabine
Charissa Shearer
Katey Dickens
Jeremy Assouly
Francis Dickens
Declan Walker
Alfred Dickens
John Joe Bitcliffe
Sydney Dickens
Harry Harmon
Henry Dickens
Joseph Harmon
Edward 'Plorn' Dickens
Daphne Neville
Victorian Lady
Jonathan Jaynes
Racegoer
Michael Hadley
Sir Peter
Geoffrey Freshwater
Sir Oliver / Mr. Buckstone
Tahirah Sharif
Ternan Maid
Ophelia Standen
Harriet Graves
James Traherne
Policeman
Daniel André Pageon
Elderly Frenchman
Odile Gash
Elderly Frenchwoman
Philippe Smolikowski
French Doctor
Assiba Abes
French Midwife
Grahame Fox
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Steve Morphew
Ticket Collector
Laurence Spellman
Train Porter
Sally Leonard
Young Lady
Tallulah Harlech
Young Lady
Ethan Andrews
Jean Marie
Sebastian Coates
Jean Baptiste
Harry Crichton-Miller
Jean Paul
Jack Curtin
Obenreizer
Jacob Greenhouse
Landlord
Ethan Radus
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