Richard Gere Revealed A Key Pretty Woman Scene Was Actually Improvised, And I’m So Impressed

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It’s been over 30 years since Pretty Woman was released, and it remains a fan favorite spanning generations. The unreplicatable chemistry between Julia Roberts and Richard Gere paired with the provocative and romantic story at the center has made the lasting power of the ’90s swoon-worthy film undeniable. It’s no wonder it’s widely considered one of the best romantic comedies of all time. BTS stories from set have only enhanced its legacy over the years. Now, Gere has revealed that a pivotal scene was improvised, and I’m impressed.

Richard Gere recently spoke to an audience at the Venice Film Festival, where he talked about acting and was shown clips from pivotal moments in his career. He screened a scene from Pretty Woman, in which his character (Edward Lewis) plays piano. That turns into a steamy scene between him and Julia Roberts’ Vivian Ward character. It’s one of the most iconic moments from the film.