Julie Harris
26 titles
Filmography
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The Haunting
(1963)Based on the novel by Shirley Jackson.

The Hiding Place
(1975)True story of a loving family in Holland who helped hide Jewish citizens in their home and were then sent by the Gestapo to a Nazi death camp in 1944.

The Way Back Home
(2006)A New York attorney returns to his hometown in Central Florida when his grandmother suffers a stroke and has a life-altering visit.

The Last of Mrs. Lincoln
(1976)Five-time Tony Award-winner Julie Harris, recreates her 1972 award-winning Broadway portrayal in this powerful and touching look at the final seventeen years in the life of Mary Todd Lincoln, widow to the martyred President. Based on real events, this production casts a sad and sympathetic light onto this frighteningly complicated woman.

Isadora Duncan: Movement from the Soul
(1989)This unsentimental portrait of the complex and charismatic "Mother of Modern Dance" traces the life and artistic development of San Francisco-born Isadora Duncan (1877-1927).Illuminating and gracefully crafted, the documentary interweaves the details of Isadora Duncan's tumultuous life with re-creations of twelve of her dances spanning her entire career.

East of Eden
(1955)Academy Award-winning film features the starring debut of movie idol and legend James Dean in this riveting drama revolving around two brothers' love for the same woman.

The People Next Door
(1970)Comfortable New York suburbanites Arthur and Gerrie Mason learn that their seemingly innocent teenage daughter Maxie is a drug addict.

How Awful About Allan
(1970)A tormented man, who returns home from a mental hospital to stay with his unbalanced sister and her mysterious tenant, begins hearing voices.

The Power and the Glory
(1963)A priest becomes a martyr in post-revolution Mexico for risking his life by having Catholic Mass services in secret while being chased by the law.

Ellen Foster
(1997)The death of her mother from rheumatic flu in the 1970’s South shuffles 10-year Ellen from home to home in search of a family to call her own.

The Christmas Wife
(1988)Para evitar pasar su primera Navidad solo, un anciano viudo responde a un anuncio en el periódico y conoce a una misteriosa mujer.

Gorillas in the Mist
(1988)Gorillas in the Mist is the inspiring true story of a young anthropologist (Sigourney Weaver) who travels to Africa to study rare mountain gorillas.

Brooklyn Bridge
(1981)In Brooklyn Bridge, Ken Burns captures the greatest achievements of the industrial age, the dramatic story of the men who built it, and the immense charm this granite and steel structure has exerted on generations of city dwellers.

Harper
(1966)Down on his luck and almost broke, Harper takes a job finding the missing husband of Elaine Sampson. But what should be a simple case takes Harper on a downward spiral.

Love Is Strange
(1999)A romantic comedy which follows the deteriorating condition of a witty judge as she passes wisdom from her full court docket while taking chemotherapy.

Requiem for a Heavyweight
(1962)Knockout performances by Anthony Quinn, Jackie Gleason, Mickey Rooney and Julie Harris highlight this hard-hitting drama of corruption in the ring. Featuring Muhammad Ali.

Reflections in a Golden Eye
(1967)Academy Award-winners Elizabeth Taylor and Marlon Brando star in John Huston's intriguing melodrama of repressed love and obsession set in a Southern army base.

Scarlett
In this sequel to Gone With the Wind, Scarlett's flight from the scrutiny of Atlanta society takes her on a journey to discover her family's roots.

The Split
(1968)After successfully robbing a box office during a football game, a group of thieves turns on each other when the large sum of money disappears.

Housesitter
(1992)HD. Architect Steve Martin discovers that con artist Goldie Hawn has moved into his house while posing as his wife in this comedy.