David Strathairn
41 titles
Filmography
41 results

Evidence of Blood
(1998)An acclaimed crime writer’s work brings him back to his Southern hometown, where he re-examines a cold case of a murdered teenager.

The Sensation of Sight
(2006)An offbeat independent drama about a middle-aged, bereaved English teacher whose anxiety over being haunted by past ghosts leads to a revelation.

An Interview with God
(2018)A mystery/drama about a renowned Christian Journalist in a life crisis who finds his world becoming increasingly challenged when he’s granted the interview of a lifetime – with someone who claims to be God.

No God, No Master
(2014)As bombs show up on the doorsteps of prominent Americans in 1919, an FBI agent investigates a plot to destroy democracy. Based on historical events.

Steel Toes
(2007)A liberal-minded Jewish defense lawyer must defend a skinhead who murdered an Indian cook.

Bad Manners
(1998)A night with friends becomes a sexual minefield when the two guests are your wife's ex-lover and a conniving young lady ready to play mind games.

Lincoln@Gettysburg
(2013)From PBS - Braids together the stories behind Lincoln's appearance at Gettysburg, his speech that day, and its dissemination to explore Lincoln's roles as military commander, chief executive, and minister to a wounded and grieving people.

Walkaway Joe
(2020)Second chances at redemption may be possible for a young man looking for his father and an aimless loner he meets who is trying to escape the past.

Nomadland
(2021)A modern-day nomad (Frances McDormand) explores life on the open road.

Temple Grandin
(2010)An autistic woman becomes an unlikely hero to America's cattle industry -- and to autistic people everywhere -- in this fact-based story.

Blue Car
(2003)A gifted 18-year-old has been abandoned by her father and neglected by her hardworking mother. Left to care for her emotionally disturbed younger sister, her world begins to unravel. She finds solace in writing poetry and support from her English teacher, but what started out as a mentoring relationship begins to get a bit more complex.

The River Wild
(1994)Fast-paced thriller in which a young family on a white-water rafting adventure in Montana are taken hostage by a pair of dangerous fugitives. The rafting holiday - a birthday gift for the New England couple's ten-year-old son - turns into a nightmare when the two armed killers take control and try to force the mother, a proficient rafter, to use her skills to help them to escape down the treacherous rapids.

The Bourne Ultimatum
(2007)An ex-CIA assassin continues his quest to uncover his past.

Fracture
(2007)Oscar® winner Anthony Hopkins & Oscar® nominee Ryan Gosling are brilliant in this "suspenseful nail-biter" that's so smart it "doesn't let go, even after the final twist".

Lincoln
(2012)An inspiring drama that focuses on Lincoln's final four months

The Spiderwick Chronicles
(2008)Based on the best-selling children's book series about twin boys who move into a dilapidated estate and find themselves sucked into a world of goblins, griffins, fairies, trolls & other magical creatures.

Losing Isaiah
(1995)Jessica Lange plays an adoptive mother who gives an abandoned child a new chance at life. Halle Berry is the birth mother who cleans up her life and sets out to reclaim the child.

The Uninvited
(2009)Based on Kim Jee-Woon's 2003 korean horror film. Story of two sisters returning home to their father from a mental institution, whose recovery is hindered by their cruel stepmother.

Hemingway & Gellhorn
(2012)The powerful story of the war-torn romance between literary giant Ernest Hemingway and trailblazing war correspondent Martha Gellhorn.

The Miracle Worker
(2000)This contemporary version of the classic true story stars the acclaimed Hallie Kate Eisenberg as Helen Keller, and Alison Elliott as Annie Sullivan. Helen, who has been unable to speak, hear or see since childhood, is increasingly difficult to educate until her parents find Annie Sullivan.