Jean Smart
28 titles
Filmography
28 results

The Oblongs
An eccentric family lives downstream from a toxic waste site, and finds that life is always presenting a series of unusual challenges for them.
Change of Heart
(1998)
Killer Instinct: From the Files of Agent Candice DeLong
(2003)This film is the true story of the FBI's first female profiler who rose above sexism to take on the most terrifying and personal case of her career.

Senior Moment
(2021)After losing his license for drag racing in his vintage Porsche, a retiree meets a woman on the bus who teaches him to navigate love and life again.

Locked Up: A Mother’s Rage
(1991)Following a divorce, a woman meets a dream man who asks her to stash his cash. When he turns out to be a criminal, she’s indicted too.

The Yearling
(1994)The story of a sensitive young boy who lives with his impoverished family in the Florida Everglades and develops a lasting bond with a young deer.

Youth in Revolt
(2009)The outrageous and heartwarming tale of Nick Twisp and his quest to win the heart of Sheeni and hopefully lose his virginity along the way. Based on C.D. Payne's cult-hit novel of the same name, Youth In Revolt is directed by Miguel Arteta.

Guinevere
(1999)A sexy, humorous story about a young woman's discovery of life and love in the arms of an older man! Born into an affluent family of overachievers, awkward young Harper Sloane was always the odd one out...until a brilliant photographer, Connie Fitzpatrick focuses his attention on her.

Janis Ian: Breaking Silence
(2025)Janis Ian rose to fame as a teen in the 1960s with Society's Child (1966), a groundbreaking song about interracial love. She reemerged with At Seventeen (1975), an iconic anthem on self-worth. For six decades, she overcame sexism, homophobia, and illness, leaving a lasting musical legacy. Featuring Joan Baez, Jean Smart, Arlo Guthrie, Lily Tomlin, and others.

Undue Influence
(1996)When an attorney promises to help his dying wife’s sister win a custody battle against her ex, he finds himself in the middle of a murky murder trial.

Warren
(2014)It was five years ago, in the middle of his meteoric rise through the Chicago improv scene, just before he was ready to move west to pursue his dreams, Warren Cavanee's world suddenly collapsed. His girlfriend Emma, whom he planned to marry, left him and her own pursuit of painting for a more secure lifestyle in the business world of New York. At the same time, his parents announced their divorce, and Warren couldn’t leave his younger brother all by himself in Chicago with the mess. Today, Warren is barely getting by as a barista, slinging coffee to corporate drones and picking up the pieces of his life as his childhood home prepares to be torn down: His father’s vintage Porsche gathers dust in the garage; a symbol of dreams unfulfilled and roads not taken. One fall night, Emma walks into Warren’s coffee shop and back into his life. Although she dreamed of being an artist, Emma is now a hard-working career woman on a stable trajectory, and engaged to Ted Gordon–a successful businessman with all the trappings of what a husband and provider should be. Yet Emma remains ambivalent about her future and the life she really wants. Emma’s return, and Warren's disillusionment at the course she has chosen for her life, inspires him to return to his forgotten passion: the stage. However, as Warren and Emma rekindle their friendship, Warren’s life continues to fall apart. It doesn’t help that his dad, Jack, still lost after the divorce, suddenly loses his job of 35 years, while his mother Claire strikes up a new romance and his younger brother begins to hang with the wrong crowd and slide into a world of drugs. Jack’s mid-life crisis and Warren’s quarter-life crisis collide as Warren struggles to understand his dad’s choices. Warren wants to avoid the mistakes his father made, and decides to take radical action. On the 15th hole of a golf course, Warren finally confronts his father and suddenly, Warren is left facing a decision. Maybe the only thing left to do is take a chance. Maybe the chariot his father never drove off is just waiting for him in the garage. Maybe it's his decision to after all.

Wildflower
(2023)A coming-of-age film that follows Bea Johnson from birth to graduation as she navigates life with an intellectually disabled parent and an extended family who can't quite agree on the best way to help.

Hope Springs
(2012)After thirty years of marriage, a middle-aged couple attends an intense, week-long counseling session to work on their relationship.

E.B. White's Charlotte's Web
A farm pig named Wilbur befriends a barn spider named Charlotte. When Wilbur learns he is being raised for slaughter, Charlotte writes messages praising him in her web in order to convince the farmer to let him live.

A Fight for Jenny
(1986)The true story of the wife in a biracial couple who fights her ex for custody of their child in a battle that goes all the way to the Supreme Court.

Garden State
(2004)Twentysomething, emotionally detached Andrew “Large” Largeman hasn’t been home to New Jersey in nine years. Now, as Large attempts to re-connect with a variety of odd acquaintances – including his father – he decides to risk getting high on the most potent and unpredictable drug there is…life!

The Kid
(2000)A man's life is upended when he meets an 8-year-old version of himself.

Bringing Down the House
(2003)A workaholic attorney gets suckered into a date with an escaped convict.

Woke Up Dead
(2010)Drex is everyone's favourite poindexter. Then he goes and fulfils every em-goth kid's dream by waking up in a tub full of water, without a heartbeat, and suspects he may actually be dead.

Fire with Fire
(1986)A girl at an expensive Catholic boarding school falls in love with a boy at a nearby parole camp.