Helen Mirren
80 titles
Filmography
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The Hawk
(1993)A Hitchcockian thriller of a housewife who thinks her husband is a serial killer. 'The Hawk' stalks women on the motorway, raping and killing, then plucking out his victim's eyes. Annie's husband has always been absent on the dates of the murders. Other details convince her it must be him. Or is this paranoia, a legacy of the violent depression she suffered after her two sons were born?

The Tempest
(2010)Prospera is usurped by her brother and sent off with her child on a ship. She ends up on an island; its a tabula rasa: no society so the mother figure becomes a father figure to Miranda. This leads to the power struggle and balance between Caliban and Prospera; a struggle not about brawn, but about intellect.

Painted Lady
Maggie Sheridan is a washed-up blues singer drawn into the world of the illegal art trade to avenge the brutal murder of a family friend.

Hussy
(1980)Helen Mirren stars as a high-priced call girl operating out of a posh London nightclub in this tense and provocative plunge into the organized crime of Thatcher-era England. When she becomes romantically involved with a handsome American, she is tempted to escape her occupation. But a diabolical ex-boyfriend pulls her into the underworld and away from her hopes of redemption.

Escape from Extinction
(2021)Watch rarely seen footage of the world’s most endangered animals, as experts weigh in on how we can save these vulnerable populations.

The Duke
(2021)A brazen art heist in 1961 London leads 60-year-old family man Kempton Bunton to take a public stand for what he believes in. Based on a true story.

The Long Good Friday
(1980)Bob Hoskins, Helen Mirren, Eddie Constantine, Dave King, Bryan Marshall, George Coulouris, Derek Thompson, Pierce Brosnan. The kingpin of a criminal empire becomes the victim of a violent backlash in this dynamic, critically acclaimed gangster film from director John MacKenzie.

The Madness of King George
(1994)In late 18th century England, the benevolent King George III takes ill, showing signs of madness, opening the door to be usurped by his worthless son.

Anna
(2019)Beneath Anna Poliatova's striking beauty lies a secret that will unleash her indelible strength and skill to become one of the world's most feared government assassins.

Hitchcock
(2012)Oscar® Winners Anthony Hopkins and Helen Mirren are spellbinding in this provocative story about the making of one of cinema’s most iconic films.

The Pledge
(2001)A recently retired detective cannot get over an unsolved murder case, so he abandons his personal plans and devotes his new life to finding justice.

The Mosquito Coast
(1986)Based on a best-selling novel, this is the story of one man's attempt to create a utopian existence in the rain forest for his family.

Greenfingers
(2001)A prison inmate with a green thumb goes on to compete in a national gardening competition. Based on a true story.

Where Angels Fear to Tread
(1991)Based upon E. M. Forster's best-selling novel, this period drama follows a rich Edwardian widow (Helen Mirren) who marries a handsome Tuscan dentist (Rupert Graves) but dies in childbirth. Her English family travel to Italy in order to bring the child back home to England, but are unprepared for what unfolds.

Age of Consent
(1969)Disillusioned by his shallow New York lifestyle, an aging artist moves to an Australian island where he finds inspiration in a vivacious young model.

The Clearing
(2004)Retired rental-car tycoon Robert Redford is forced into the woods at gunpoint by an unemployed stranger in this thriller.

Cal
(1984)Similar to "The Crying Game," this film tells a powerful and unusual love story set against the backdrop of war-torn Northern Ireland. John Lynch ("Some Mother's Son," "Sliding Doors") is Cal, a young man on the fringes of the Irish Republican Army, who falls in love with the widow of a man he helped murder in an IRA attack (played by Academy Award-winner Helen Mirren - "The Queen," "Raising Helen"). Academy Award-winning producer David Puttnam ("Chariots of Fire," "The Killing Fields") and director Pat O'Connor ("Inventing the Abbotts," "Circle of Friends") provide stylish and thought-provoking entertainment in this nominee for the Cannes Film Festival Palm d'Or for Best Picture.

Yes Madam, Sir
(2009)A documentary about the fearless Kiran Bedi, a tennis player-turned-cop, who became the first woman to join the Indian Police Service in the ‘70s.

Brighton Rock
(2010)A desperate youth who is hell bent on clawing his way up through the ranks of organized crime.

Coming Through
(1985)The story of one the great love affairs and sensational scandals of the 20th century: D.H. Lawrence's passionate relationship with Frieda Weekley.