Helen Mirren
78 titles
Filmography
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Woman in Gold
(2015)WOMAN IN GOLD is the remarkable true story of one woman's journey to reclaim her heritage and seek justice for what happened to her family. Sixty years after she fled Vienna during World War II, an elderly Jewish woman, Maria Altmann (Helen Mirren), seeks advice from a young lawyer Randy Schoenberg (Ryan Reynolds) in her efforts to retrieve family possessions seized by the Nazis.

The Queen
(2006)Following the death of Diana the 'People's Princess', the Queen and her family remain hidden behind tradition and the closed doors of Balmoral Castle. Whilst the heartbroken public becomes disillusioned with their Queen's absence, an increasingly popular Prime Minister, Tony Blair, must battle to convince the monarchy that its desire for privacy could lead to its ultimate downfall.

Eye in the Sky
(2015)A general and a colonel face political backlash when a drone strike on Nairobi suicide bombers ignites a tense battle of ethics and duty.

Some Mother's Son
(1996)Two women from completely different social classes form an intense bond as their sons are sentenced to lengthy prison terms for their involvement in an IRA-sanctioned bombing.

Calendar Girls
(2003)Twelve women give their traditional calendar a nontraditional twist.

The Last Station
(2009)In the last years of his life novelist Leo Tolstoy is the leader of the Tolstoyan Movement preaching love, pacifism, and a denial of material wealth and physical love. He wants to leave his writings to the people. But his wife thinks they are rightfully hers. This places a strain between her and the movment.

The Debt
(2010)Past events haunt a former Mossad agent (Helen Mirren) when she returns to Eastern Europe to investigate the apparent reappearance of a Nazi war criminal that she thought was long dead.

The Leisure Seeker
(2018)A runaway couple go on one last road trip in their beloved old recreational vehicle that they called `Leisure Seeker'. They plan to go from Boston to Florida before their health issues catch up with them.

The Good Liar
(2019)Career con artist Roy Courtnay can hardly believe his luck when he meets well-to-do widow Betty McLeish online. As Betty opens her life and home to him, Roy is surprised to find himself caring about her, turning what should be a cut-and-dry swindle into the most treacherous tightrope walk of his life.

Goodbye June
(2025)A messy yet affectionate family gathers round their mother's hospital bed to grapple with grief, complicated love and the tenderness of a final goodbye.

The Thursday Murder Club
(2025)A group of senior sleuths passionate about solving cold cases get plunged into a real-life murder mystery in this comic crime caper based on the novel.

The Hundred-Foot Journey
(2014)HD. Helen Mirren stars in this tasty dish about a fancy French restaurant waging all-out war against a new Indian eatery opening nearby.

Losing Chase
(1996)A man hires a young caretaker to help his wife as she recovers from a nervous breakdown. Soon the women’s close bond threatens his relationship.

Cary Grant: A Class Apart
(2004)Cary Grant was the epitome of Hollywood elegance, the master of comedic timing, and one of the best-loved romantic leading men of all time! With his matinee idol good looks and suave sophistication, Cary Grant belonged to the golden age of cinema, and with such classics as “The Philadelphia Story,” “His Girl Friday,” “North by Northwest,” and “To Catch a Thief,” he certainly left his unmistakable, charismatic mark on movie history. Yet beneath the picture perfect, smooth façade there was a troubled soul doing constant battle with the demons of his past. Cary Grant was actually born Archibald Leach in Bristol, England just four years into the 20th Century. Trace young Archie Leach’s amazing transformation into Cary Grant, from the back streets of Bristol, all the way to the Boulevards of Hollywood. Discover the loves and losses of his seemingly charmed life and enjoy once more a taste of Cary Grant in action, doing what he did best–delighting film audiences everywhere, of the past, present and the future.

The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone
(2003)After moving to Rome, a lonely widow finds herself consumed by a destructive love for a young Italian man in this Tennessee Williams adaptation.

Golda
(2023)Six years after Israel seized land from Egypt, Jordan, and Syria, Prime Minister Golda Meir defies the odds when Arab states fight to take it back.

Phil Spector
(2013)Al Pacino and Helen Mirren star in this riveting drama that follows the murder trial of legendary music producer Phil Spector.

Enemy of the Reich: The Noor Inayat Khan Story
(2014)From PBS - Enemy of the Reich: The Noor Inayat Khan Story brings to life the story of a woman's extraordinary courage, tested in the crucible of Nazi-occupied Paris. With an American mother and Indian Muslim father, Noor Inayat Khan was an extremely unusual British agent, and her life spent growing up in a Sufi center of learning in Paris seemed an unlikely preparation for the dangerous work to come. Yet it was in this place of universal peace and contemplation that her remarkable courage was forged. In early 1943, Khan was recruited as a covert operative into Winston Churchill's Special Operations Executive (SOE). Churchill's orders: to "Set Europe ablaze". After the collapse and arrest of her entire network, Khan became the only surviving radio operator linking the British to the French Resistance in Paris, coordinating the airdrop of weapons, explosives, and agents and supporting the rescue of downed Allied fliers. Betrayed by a French collaborator after four months, Khan resisted brutal interrogation by the Gestapo, escaping twice—only to be recaptured and sent to Germany where, at last, she was executed at Dachau.

Harry Potter: Hogwarts Tournament of Houses
In Harry Potter: Hogwarts Tournament of Houses, the four houses compete in a trivia match about all things Potter.

The Passion of Ayn Rand
(1999)Helen Mirren stars as the famed author of "The Fountainhead,” who faces scandal after she becomes involved with a young married man.