Jonathan Rhys Meyers
35 titles
Filmography
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I'll Sleep When I'm Dead
(2003)Will Graham is a gangster who has left the life of crime and is living in the countryside. He comes out of hiding to investigate the death of his brother when he learns that he committed suicide. Charlotte Rampling is his old girlfriend who owns a restaurant. Boad is the villain responsible for the bad things that happened to Will's brother.

Wifelike
(2022)When artificial human Meredith gets assigned as a companion to grieving widower William, it's designed to behave like his late wife. However, it soon begins to question reality as memories of a past life begin to resurface.

Mercy
(2023)Leah Gibson, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, and Jon Voight star in this action-packed thriller where an ex-military doctor, facing a mafia takeover of her hospital, must rely on her battle-hardened skills as the only hope to save the day.

Operation Blood Hunt
(2024)A mission to unlock the mystery of missing Marines in the South Pacific in 1944 sends a team of military rejects into the belly of the literal beast.

Holy Lands
(2019)A Jewish American doctor’s choice to leave America to live as a pig farmer in Israel shocks his family and causes certain issues in his new community.

The Maker
(1997)A basically good, but misbehaving teen comes to a fork in the road, when his long-lost brother reappears and draws him into his life of crime.

The Governess
(1998)A high-spirited young woman forced to forsake her heritage after her father's murder teaches her photographer boss the outermost limits of passion.

The Shadow Effect
(2017)Dr. Reese explores the psyche of Gabriel, a young man whose life is turned upside down when his violent dreams begin to blend with reality. When Gabriel's dreams mirror political assassinations, he must race against the clock to not only save himself and his wife Brinn, but stop an experimental government program.

Prozac Nation
(2003)Set in the 1980s, this is the story of a brilliant young woman who battles clinical depression and addiction issues during her first year at Harvard.

Alexander
(2004)This biopic tells the story of the mighty Alexander the Great who conquered a large chunk of the world by the age of 32. The film depicts Alexander's contradictions - a man who's stricken by personal insecurities despite his military achievements - and ends with an epic on-screen battle.

Mission: Impossible III
(2006)Lured back into action by his agency superiors, Ethan Hunt leaps into spectacular adventure from Rome to Shanghai as he races to rescue a captured agent, and stop sadistic arms dealer Davian from eliminating his next target: Ethan's wife, Julia.

Ride with the Devil
(1999)Director Ang Lee presents the Civil War as it happened in Missouri and Kansas - young friends join a rag tag band with Southern sympathies and wage brutal guerrilla war against Union loyalists.

Gormenghast
Based on Mervyn Peake's fantasy trilogy, a scheming kitchen servant dreams of gaining power over an ancient dynasty imprisoned in a crumbling estate.

Albert Nobbs
(2011)Award winning actress Glenn Close plays a woman passing as a man in order to work and survive in 19th century Ireland. Some thirty years after donning men's clothing, she finds herself trapped in a prison of her own making.

Telling Lies in America
(1997)Karchy Jonas vows to win the High School Hall of Fame contest so he can impress his classmate Diney. Eventually he does win, and in the process befriends Billy, the DJ who hosted the contest, who introduces Karchy to lifes wild side.