
The King's Speech tells the story of the man who became King George VI, the father of Queen Elizabeth II. After his brother abdicates, George ('Bertie') reluctantly assumes the throne. Plagued by a dreaded stutter and considered unfit to be king, Bertie engages the help of an unorthodox speech therapist named Lionel Logue. Through a set of unexpected techniques, and as a result of an unlikely friendship, Bertie is able to find his voice and boldly lead the country into war.

as King George VI

as Lionel Logue

as Queen Elizabeth

as King Edward VIII

as Winston Churchill

as King George V

as Myrtle Logue

as Archbishop Cosmo Lang

as Princess Elizabeth

as Princess Margaret

as Private Secretary

as Equerry

as Wallis Simpson

as Chauffeur

as BBC Radio Announcer

as Robert Wood

as BBC Technician

as Dr. Blandine Bentham

as Laurie Logue

as Valentine Logue

as Anthony Logue

as Theatre Director

as Willie

as Lord Wigram

as Nurse

as Lord Dawson

as Queen Mary

as Duke of Kent

as Duke of Gloucester

as Butler

as Footman

as Boy in Regent's Park

as Stanley Baldwin

as Steward

as Neville Chamberlain

as Royal Marine (uncredited)

as Mrs. Cooper - Vocalist

as Binky (uncredited)

as Infantry (uncredited)

as Policeman (uncredited)

as BBC Technician / Soldier (uncredited)