Stanley Tucci
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Filmography
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A Little Chaos
(2015)A strong-willed and talented landscape designer (Kate Winslet) is chosen to build one of the main gardens at King Louis XIV’s new palace at Versailles. There she becomes entangled with renowned landscape artist André Le Notre (Matthias Schoenaerts).

Night Hunter
(2019)The hunt is on as a detective races against time to stay one step ahead of an arrested serial killer masterminding deadly attacks from behind bars. Henry Cavill and Ben Kingsley star in this action-packed thriller will shock you at every turn.

Jack the Giant Slayer
(2013)Fighting for a kingdom and its people, a young farmhand comes face to face with legendary giants and, in the process, becomes a legend himself.

The Core
(2003)The only way to save Earth from catastrophe is to drill down to the core and set it spinning again.

Maid in Manhattan
(2002)A maid in a luxurious hotel is mistaken as a socialite hotel guest by a political candidate, and after a romantic evening, they fall madly in love. But when her true identity is revealed, issues of class and social status threaten to separate them.

Larry Gaye: Renegade Male Flight Attendant
(2015)It’s up to a male flight attendant to save the day when his airline starts replacing its flight attendants with robot in an effort to reduce costs.

Big Night
(1996)Two Italian brothers hope to save their floundering restaurant by preparing a feast for bandleader Louis Prima.

The Lovely Bones
(2009)Peter Jackson directs this emotional drama based on the bestselling novel by Alice Sebold. Saoirse Ronan stars as Susie Salmon, a 14-year-old girl who was brutally raped and murdered in 1973 by a family neighbour, George Harvey (Stanley Tucci), and now watches over both her family - parents Jack and Abigail, sister Lindsey and her Grandma Lynn.

Burlesque
(2010)Ali (Christina Aguilera) is a small-town singer who moves to L.A. for her chance at stardom. She lands a waitressing job at the Burlesque Lounge, a glamorous nightclub packed with dancers, sizzling music, and an owner (Cher) in need of a star.

A Midsummer Night's Dream
(1999)Shakespeare's most popular play has been transposed to the golden sunlight and green terraces of northern Italy near the end of the nineteenth century.

Big Trouble
(2002)The lives of several Miami denizens intersect with humorous results.

Gambit
(2012)Harry Deane (Colin Firth) is a man with a plan. Art curator for media tycoon Lord Lionel Shahbandar (Alan Rickman), Harry devises an elaborate plot to con Shahbandar into purchasing a fake Monet painting. With the help of beautiful rodeo queen PJ Puznowski (Cameron Diaz), the pair hatch a scheme to fool Shahbandar into believing that Harry's expert forgery is the real deal and pocketing a hefty sum in the process. But with the con proving harder to pull off than he had first intended, Harry and PJ find themselves in increasingly hilarious situations in order to see the job through to the end.

What Just Happened
(2008)A movie producer desperately tries to save his two films from falling apart while managing the chaos of two marriages that already have.

Patient Zero
(2018)“Game of Thrones’ star Natalie Dormer and Stanley Tucci lead this zombie freak-out about a bitten man who is asymptomatic and can search for a cure.

Lucky Number Slevin
(2006)A mysterious man is roped into a dangerous feud between two rival crime kingpins, neither of whom can step foot outside for fear of assassination.

Road to Perdition
(2002)Two fathers: Michael Sullivan, a hit man for the Irish mob in depression-era Chicago; And Mr. John Rooney, Sullivan's boss and the man who raised him as a son. Two sons: Michael Sullivan, Jr. and Connor Rooney, each desperate to earn his father's favor. Jealousy and competition put them all on a collision course, ultimately bringing Sullivan's work into his private life and leading to the death of his beloved wife and youngest son, Peter. Now Michael Sullivan and his surviving son are set on a journey instigated by tragedy and fueled by revenge.

In the Soup
(1992)When filmmaker Adolpho puts out an ad to sell his script, Joe, a semi-connected wiseguy and habitual criminal, agrees to help make the picture.

The Hoax
(2006)In 1971, author Clifford Irving is feeling cheated when his latest manuscript, which looked sure to be published by McGraw-Hill, is ultimately rejected. After that rejection, his primary contact at the publishing house, Andrea Tate, seems ready to place him on her do not call list. As such, Clifford tells her that he is working on the most important book of the twentieth century, which in reality is a total fabrication, as is his ultimate idea for the book: that he has been asked by billionaire recluse Howard Hughes to write his autobiography. Clifford, who has never met Hughes and has never been contacted by Hughes, is banking on past history of Hughes not coming out in public to decry Clifford's book as being a fake, as is the situation with a current case involving TWA which could cost Hughes monetarily if the case goes against him and which Hughes has not come out publicly to defend. If Clifford's assertions of the book are indeed true, Andrea and her colleagues at McGraw-Hill are highly interested. Along for the ride with Clifford are his long time friend and researcher, Dick Suskind, who likes the idea when it seems to be working, but seems ready to fold under the pressure whenever they are close to being caught; and Clifford's artist wife, Edith Irving, who takes on the pseudonym Helga R. Hughes to be able to cash the checks made out to H.R. Hughes. Clifford and Dick luck into personal information about Hughes which would assist in writing an accurate autobiography. They also mysteriously come into possession of some information which if included in the book would entirely change its focus but have the potential for far reaching political consequences. But Clifford's personal life, which includes an affair with actress Nina Van Pallandt, and his own grip on what is true and isn't may ultimately be his downfall.

America's Sweethearts
(2001)A publicist tries to convince the press that two feuding movie co-stars are still in love.

Spotlight
(2015)The Oscar-winning true story of how the Boston Globe uncovered a massive scandal and cover-up of child molestation in the local Catholic Archdiocese.