Joanne Woodward
17 titles
Filmography
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The Three Faces of Eve
(1957)A psychiatrist attempts to help a troubled housewife with three distinct personalities: a drab housewife, a fun girl and a mature sophisticate.

Rachel, Rachel
(1968)As she turns 35, schoolteacher Rachel Cameron (Joanne Woodward) realizes she is at the exact middle of her lonely, uninteresting life. Repressed and self-conscious, Rachel yearns for her share of life. Taking small, brave steps she tries things she has shunned for years--attending a revival meeting, and allowing herself to fall in love. Although the man she grows to love leaves her, Rachel disc...

Passions
(1984)When a California businessman dies of a stroke, it's up to his wife and the secret mistress with whom he also has a child to settle his estate.

A Big Hand for the Little Lady
(1966)Academy Award-winners Henry Fonda, Joanne Woodward and Jason Robardsstar in this sly comedy about a fateful poker game in the Old West thatresults in A Big Hand For The Little Lady.

They Might Be Giants
(1971)George C. Scott is Sherlock Holmes, or so he thinks, and Joanne Woodward is Dr. Watson, Mildred Watson that is, in this touching comedy. Justin Playfair (Scott) is a wealthy New York judge who believes he is Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s famed sleuth. When his brother and sister-in-law attempt to get him committed, he is put under the care of a psychiatrist by the name of Dr. Watson (Woodward). To her amazement, she finds there is something very real in Justin’s delusion and the two take to the streets of Manhattan to seek out the “detective’s” arch-enemy, Professor Moriarty. The whimsical story directed by Anthony Harvey and co-starring Jack Gilford, offers a humorous lesson about life and humanity.

Paris Blues
(1961)Two expatriate men find inspiration in the City of Lights, but they consider giving it all up when they meet two American women on vacation.

From the Terrace
(1960)Alfred Eaton, a young and intensely driven executive, is trying to make his mark in New York's competitive business world. Complicating things is his failing marriage to Mary, his stunning and philandering wife.

The Long, Hot Summer
(1958)A drifter's arrival in a small Mississippi town has an unsettling effect on the members of a wealthy family, who decide that he is a potential suitor for their daughter.

The Drowning Pool
(1975)Academy Award winners Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward star in this thriller about a big-city private detective who travels to the Deep South to help a former girlfriend ... only to be caught in The Drowning Pool. Private eye Lew Harper's (Newman) first surprise comes when he learns the identity of the woman who has hired him--Iris Devereaux (Woodward). And every subsequent twist leads Harper de...

Mr. & Mrs. Bridge
(1990)Mr. and Mrs. Bridge (Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward) find their traditional roles challenged by a changing world. As free-thinking friends introduce new ideas into their household, Mrs. Bridge begins to question the life she has led.

The Last Movie Stars
The lives of Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward intertwine as the struggling actors become iconic movie stars in the 1950s and 60s.

Breathing Lessons
(1994)On their way to a friend's funeral, a mature couple gets lost, and their trip becomes a crazy adventure that helps them reminisce about their love.

WUSA
(1970)W.U.S.A. stars Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward in this story of conspiracy. Newman plays Rheinhardt, a drifter from the Deep South who becomes a D.J. for an ultra-right-wing New Orleans radio station. Soon, he discovers the station's true and sinister intentions.

The Fugitive Kind
(1960)In this Tennessee Williams masterpiece, a paradoxical drifter is drawn into the desperate lives of two passionate women in a small Mississippi town.

Winning: The Racing Life of Paul Newman
(2015)Profiles the academy award-winning actor’s 35-year racing career that earned him four national championships as a driver and eight as an owner.

A Kiss Before Dying
(1956)A college student kills his rich girlfriend, then charms her sister who does not know who he is.

The End
(1978)Learning that he has one year to live, Sonny Lawson decides to end things on his own terms. But, in this dark comedy, he just can't get it right.