Richard Gere
47 titles
Filmography
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No Mercy
(1986)A Chicago cop looking to avenge the death of his partner heads to New Orleans and kidnaps the killer's mistress by handcuffing himself to her.

Mr. Jones
(1993)When a construction worker is hospitalized for manic depressive disorder, he is treated by a phychiatrist who finds herself falling in love with him.

The Flock
(2007)A public safety officer who manages sex offenders in hard-nosed ways has to find a missing girl while he’s training his new by-the-book replacement.

Time Out of Mind
(2014)An increasingly desperate man, George (Richard Gere), finds himself adrift on the unforgiving streets of New York City. When he seeks refuge at Bellevue Hospital, Manhattan's largest intake centre for homeless men, he befriends a seasoned shelter dweller (Ben Vereen) and begins to find hope of repairing his relationship with his estranged daughter (Jena Malone). With a successful career spanning four decades, Time Out of Mind sees Gere immerse himself in the role of George - navigating the bureaucratic troubles of shelters in New York City, providing additional insight into urban poverty, challenging our perception of the homeless and bringing compassion to a group of people who are often neglected by society.

Oh, Canada
(2024)Paul Schrader and Richard Gere reunite decades after “American Gigolo” in this moving portrait of an artist reflecting on a lifetime of storytelling.

King David
(1985)A cinematic retelling the life of Israel's King David.

Intersection
(1994)Separated from his beautiful but aloof wife, Vincent has an affair with a joyful and passionate writer whose love promises a new beginning. But Vincent remains torn between the two women, leaving his future happiness hanging in the balance.

The Benefactor
(2015)An eccentric philanthropist gives financial aid to a young couple in an attempt to absolve himself of past misdeeds and clear his conscience.

Project Happiness
(2011)Happiness is a universal quest. But what does it really mean? In this award-winning documentary, youth from three continents interview George Lucas, Richard Gere, and neuroscientist Richard Davidson on the nature of lasting happiness. Then, they travel to India for an unforgettable private audience with the XIV Dalai Lama. Authentic happiness is not only possible - it's closer than you think.

It Takes a Lunatic
(2019)Acting teacher and director Wynn Handman has had a profound influence on the theatre industry. The opening of the American Place Theater in 1962 helped establish the off-Broadway community.

Henry & Me
(2014)A young boy battling illness is taken on a magical adventure by a stranger named Henry. On their journey, the boy meets New York Yankee legends, both past and present, who give him lessons about baseball and life.

Dr. T & the Women
(2000)A gynecologist in a mid-life crisis has as much trouble with his family's lives as with his own, until he meets a woman who may hold the all answers.

The Dinner
(2017)Over an elaborate meal at a fancy restaurant, two sets of parents decide what to do to protect their teenage sons, who committed a shocking crime.

Mustang: Journey of Transformation
(2009)The Himalayan Kingdom of Mustang is one of the last sanctuaries of authentic Tibetan Buddhist culture. Long isolated by geography and politics, the people have struggled to survive, and the 15th-century monasteries that are the center of their culture have come dangerously close to collapsing.

The Jackal
(1997)A Russian mobster pulls out the stops, hiring the world's most reclusive assassin to take out the head of the FBI. Only the girlfriend of an IRA terrorist can identify the Jackal - if he can be found!

Nights in Rodanthe
(2008)Two troubled souls find comfort and a life-changing romance during a stormy weekend at a North Carolina inn.

First Knight
(1995)King Arthur's Camelot experienced battles, courage, and love that brought the kingdom to its knees. Along with the passion that made it live forever.

Runaway Bride
(1999)A writer ends up falling in love with the skittish bride he meant to study.

When the Dragon Swallowed the Sun
(2010)Seven years in the making, When the Dragon Swallowed the Sun reveals the recent, tragic history of Tibet from inside this most remote and unique nation. The film reveals new facts, internal conflicts, and contradictions in a thorough and riveting treatment of this focus of worldwide passion and concern. The movie rewards its viewers with spectacular visuals and strong emotions. The combination of stunningly filmed footage from India, China and Tibet, along with a prologue narrated by Dennis Haysbert (24, The Unit) and an original soundtrack by Philip Glass, Thom Yorke (Radiohead) and Damien Rice make this film not only the definitive treatment of the Tibetan crisis, but a film with overwhelming emotional impact.

Longing
(2024)An American bachelor (Richard Gere) learns that a former girlfriend gave birth to his son 20 years ago and the boy has recently died in a car accident.