Natasha Richardson
17 titles
Filmography
17 results

Haven
(2001)A U.S. official escorts Holocaust refugees from 1940s war-torn Europe to temporary shelter in America.

Patty Hearst
(1988)The true story of the heiress, who is snatched from her college campus in 1974 by a domestic terrorist group and brainwashed to join their cause.

The Handmaid's Tale
(1990)Following a coup, America is a country still at war with itself and ruled by a repressive Bible-inspired regime. Past pollution means only 1% of women can bear children, and female criminals found to be potential mothers are put into an institution to be indoctrinated. One such is Kate, who finds that there are others prepared to resist.

Waking Up in Reno
(2002)A fun and sassy romantic comedy where two married couples discover there's more to their friendship than meets the eye!
The Wildest Dream
(2010)
The White Countess
(2005)A blind American diplomat develops a curious relationship with a young Russian refugee who works odd jobs to support her dead husband's noble family.

Past Midnight
(1992)After falling for her paroled client, a social worker begins to uncover inconsistencies in the police records that could prove his innocence.

The Parent Trap
(1998)Hallie and Annie are identical twins who are separated at birth when their parents divorce. Hallie is raised by her dad and Annie by her mum - both are unaware of the other's existence, until they end up at summer camp in Maine together. There they make a plan to swap places and bring their wayward parents back together.

Widows' Peak
(1994)"Scandal, seduction, blackmail and murder. Thank heavens their husbands aren't alive!" Edwina has just moved into the neighborhood known as "Widow's Peak," so called due to the prevalent marital status of the residents, who tend to be a rather exclusive bunch. The residents of this lush Irish countryside are all curious about their new neighbor, but no one can seem to get much information about her, including queen bee Mrs. DC, whose son is busy wooing Edwina. Miss O'Hare and Edwina have an immediate dislike for each other, however, and soon some accidental encounters begin to look like Edwina is trying to ruin her new rival. The problems escalate and the town is in an uproar, but they get no closer to solving the mystery of the newcomer. Starring Adrian Dunbar , Academy Award-winner and Golden Globe-winner Jim Broadbent, Golden Globe-winner Mia Farrow, Natasha Richardson, and Academy Award and Emmy Award-nominee and Golden Globe-winner Joan Plowright.

Nell
(1994)When doctor Jerry Lovell (Liam Neeson, Oscar - nominee for "Schindler's List") discovers a young woman living alone in the backwoods of North Carolina, he is intrigued by her erratic behavior and unique pattern of speech. Together with a psychologist (Natasha Richardson), Lovell determines to pierce Nell's private world and protect her from the courts - and a life of scientific study. In a race against time and a system bent on shattering her spirit, he finds that the woman whose way of life he has sought to protect, has transformed his own forever.

Wild Child
(2008)Emma Roberts stars in this hilarious comedy about an LA teen diva shipped off to a British boarding school. No cell phones, no designer clothes...no way!

The Comfort of Strangers
(1990)Adapted from Ian McEwan’s acclaimed novel, Paul Schrader and Harold Pinter’s spellbinding study of power and control stars Rupert Everett and Natasha Richardson as a beautiful British couple working on their relationship while on holiday in Venice, who are drawn into a sinister web of unsettling, sadoÂmasochistic seduction by an elegant husband and wife (Christopher Walken and Helen Mirren).

The Favour, the Watch and the Very Big Fish
(1991)Sweet, hapless Louis keeps saying yes to people when he should say no. Every favor he grants a friend leads to another, more ridiculous situation.

Gothic
(1987)Lord Byron promises his guests a night of horror only a mad poet can deliver and after partaking in hallucinogens, the guests tell ghost stories while exploring the dark corridors of his home – and of their minds.

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.

Hostages
(1992)Five Western civilians endure imprisonment in Beirut as their families fight to free them in this docudrama chronicling a hostage crisis in the 1980s.

Evening
(2007)An all-star cast of the greatest actresses of our time come together in this passionate and heartwarming story. As Ann Lord (Redgrave) reflects on one beautiful and life-changing weekend with the one true love of her life, her daughters come to their own understanding about the power of the past and the unbreakable bonds between mothers and daughters, family, and the loves of their lives.