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)