David Strathairn
52 titles
Filmography
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Dolores Claiborne
(1995)A New York City reporter returns to her hometown in Maine to support her estranged mother, who's been accused of murdering her longtime employer.

Harrison's Flowers
(2000)Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist Harrison (David Strathairn) is presumed dead when he goes missing during the Yugoslav Wars, but his wife Sarah (Andie MacDowell) believes that he is still alive and that she is the only one who can save him. So she courageously plunges into the middle of battle, risking her own life as she engages in a relentless search to find her husband.

Simon Birch
(1998)Even though Simon Birch is the smallest kid in town, deep down he knows that he was born to do something big! He's on a constant search to discover his destiny, but somehow manages to find nothing but trouble!

In the Gloaming
(1997)A loving mother, a son in search of peace and four people separated by more than miles. Now, in the twilight of their time together, their reconciliation finally begins. Christopher Reeve directed this moving drama about a family who never really knew each other until it was almost too late.

Howl
(2010)When the beat poet Allen Ginsberg published his poem 'Howl' in 1957 America, he was put on trial for obscenity. This film tells his story, and illustrates the poem in animation.

Iceman
(1984)Timothy Hutton and John Lone star along with Lindsay Crouse in this suspenseful drama about a team of Arctic researchers who find a 40,000 year-old man frozen in ice and bring him back to life. Anthropologist Stanley Shephard wants to befriend the Iceman (John Lone) and learn about the man's past.
Zootopia 2
(2025)Get ready for “Zootopia 2,” only in theaters.

Lost in Yonkers
(1993)A magical must-see story of two young boys whose lives change drastically when they are sent to live with their eccentric extended family.

The Notorious Bettie Page
(2005)Biographical drama about the life of Bettie Page, a 1950s pin-up model and one of the first sex icons in America. Starring Gretchen Mol. (2005)(91 mins)
Heat Wave
(1990)On August 11, 1965, a routine traffic stop on a hot summer night sparks years of pent-up frustration within Los Angeles' African American community into a race riot that shocks the United States as it rages out of control for days. In this true story, when the all-white staff of main newspaper in the city, The Los Angeles Times, cannot get into work, a young, black trainee Robert Richardson writes a series of Pulitzer prize-winning articles covering the riots. But as Richardson witnesses the excessive violence used by the police and national guard, he is torn between the impartiality required of a reporter and his need to rage against injustice.

L.A. Confidential
(1997)Amidst corruption, three police officer fight to uncover the truth of a brutal mass murder.

Eight Men Out
(1988)A dramatization of the infamous 1919 Black Sox Scandal, in which members of the Chicago White Sox conspired with gamblers to throw the World Series.