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- Chris MessinaIra Black
- Jennifer WestfeldtAbby Willoughby
- Frances ConroyLynne Willoughby
- Fred WillardMichael Willoughby
- Judith LightArlene Black
- Robert KleinSeymour Black
- Maddie CormanLea
- Jason AlexanderDr. Morris Saperstein
- Kali RochaTracey
- Darrell HammondDr. Rosenblum
- Ilana LevineAurora Finklestein
- Donna MurphyDr. Goldman
Ira & Abby (2006) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
May 9, 2008 · Ira & Abby: Directed by Robert Cary. With Chris Messina, David Margulies, Spiro Malas, Kali Rocha. A hastily married couple quickly devolve into a life of affairs, meddling parents, and therapy.
- (2.4K)
- Comedy, Romance
- Robert Cary
- 2008-05-09
Plot. Cast. Critical reception. References. External links. Ira & Abby is a 2006 American romantic comedy film directed by Robert Cary and written by Jennifer Westfeldt. The film stars Chris Messina and Westfeldt in the title roles, and co-stars Fred Willard, Frances Conroy, Jason Alexander, Robert Klein, and Judith Light .
1. 6. Trailers 1. Discussions. Overview. General 0. Content Issues 0. Reviews. Share Link. Facebook. Tweet. Ira & Abby (2006) ← Back to main. Cast 36. Chris Messina. Ira Black. Jennifer Westfeldt. Abby Willoughby. David Margulies. Dr. Arnold Friedman. Kali Rocha. Tracy. Kevin Sussman. Lenny. Marylouise Burke. Janice. Judith Light. Arlene Black.
Directed by Robert Cary. Director. 1 Credit. Robert Cary. Writer. 1 Credit. Jennifer Westfeldt. Actor. 20 Credits. Chris Messina. Ira Black. Jennifer Westfeldt. Abby Willoughby. Robert Klein....
- Robert Cary
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Robert Cary. Director. Chris Messina. Ira Black. Jennifer Westfeldt. Abby Willoughby. Frances Conroy. Lynne Willoughby. Fred Willard. Michael Willoughby. Judith Light. Arlene Black. Watchlist....
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- Romance, Comedy
- R
Jun 23, 2006 · Robert Cary. Director. Jennifer Westfeldt. Writer. A neurotic, young psychology student, with low self-esteem, has a chance encounter with a free-spirited, extremely gregarious woman who works at the Paris Health Club in New York City, and who suggests that they immediately get married to see how it will work out.