Jessica Lange
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Filmography
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Frances
(1982)Biography based on the life of Hollywood actress Frances Farmer who rose to stardom during the 1930s, until her life took an unexpected and tragic turn.

Sweet Dreams
(1985)Before there was a "coal miner's daughter," there was Patsy Cline, the woman who inspired a whole generation of country singers. Jessica Lange stars as the gifted, passionate queen of the Nashville sound. Ed Harris co-stars as her husband. Patsy's own voice is on the rich country sound track.

Men Don't Leave
(1990)Jessica Lange plays Beth in this warm-hearted, funny fable about staying together when all else is falling apart.

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 Great Lillian Hall
(2024)When beloved Broadway actress Lillian Hall (Jessica Lange) starts forgetting her lines, she must reckon with the sacrifices she made for her career. Directed by Michael Cristofer.

Cousin Bette
(1998)A spinster, thinks that she takes second place to her cousin Adeline, but she expects to become Lady Hulot on her death and hopes for a marriage proposal from Hector Hulot. But she finds herself offered the post of housekeeper. Deeply upset she leaves for Paris where she plots with Mayor Crevel.

Bonneville
(2006)After her husband's death, Arvilla and her friends set out in her 1966 Bonneville on a journey of self-rediscovery across the great American West.

Hush
(1998)Helen’s perfect life with her new husband begins to unravel once she learns the manipulative woman underneath her mother-in-law's genteel exterior.

Far North
(1988)A woman returns to her rural North Country home where she grew up when she learns her father's been hospitalized.

Tootsie
(1982)Desperate, he took a female role and became a star. If only he could tell the woman he loves. Two time Oscar(R) winner Dustin Hoffman (Rain Man, 1989; Kramer vs Kramer, 1980), stars as Michael Dorsey, a dedicated actor with a reputation for being difficult. Having antagonised every producer in New York nobody will hire him. But Michael is desperate for work, so desperate , he's willing to prete..

All That Jazz
(1979)Based on Bob Fosse’s own experiences, Joe is a gifted choreographer whose compulsions, both professionally and personally, lead to his destruction.

Rob Roy
(1995)In eighteenth century Scotland, a cattle farmer, who cannot repay his debt to the aristocratic Marquis of Montrose, fights for his integrity.

Grey Gardens
(2009)The lives of two eccentric, mutually dependent women play out in a decaying house known as Grey Gardens.

Don't Come Knocking
(2005)During production on his latest movie, a washed-up Western star deserts the set and heads out on a journey of self-discovery.

The Postman Always Rings Twice
(1981)From the James M. Cain book.

Crimes of the Heart
(1986)Three sisters return to their eccentric home after one of the sisters kills her abusive husband. Old bonds and tensions soon arise between the women.

King Kong
(1976)A petroleum exploration expedition comes to an isolated island and encounters a colossal giant gorilla.

Everybody's All-American
(1988)A moving slice of Americana that sizzles with sexy romance, sparkles with humor and thunders with the pad-to-pad crunch of hard-nosed football.

Wild Oats
(2016)A retired history teacher and widow gets an accidental windfall when two zeros are added to the $50,000 life insurance check she was expecting.

Cape Fear
(1991)A recently paroled man embarks on a campaign of sadistic revenge against the public defender whose intentionally faulty tactics sent him to prison.