Michael Sheen
29 titles
Filmography
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Brad's Status
(2017)Brad has a satisfying career and a comfortable life in suburban Sacramento where he lives with his sweet-natured wife, Melanie (Jenna Fischer), and their musical prodigy son, Troy, but it's not quite what he imagined during his college glory days. Brad begins to question whether he has really failed or if, in some essential ways, his friends' lives are more flawed than they appear.

Bright Young Things
(2003)A look into the dramatic and cosmopolitan lives of young Londoners who kept the 1930’s tabloids running with their posh lifestyles and wild ways.

Slaughterhouse Rulez
(2018)An elite British boarding school is usually a place of learning and discipline, however the school turns into a battleground for survival when seismic tremors unleash unspeakable horrors from the ground.

The Twilight Saga: New Moon
(2009)The second film in the Twilight franchise. Separated from Edward, Bella begins a friendship with werewolf Jacob Black (Taylor Lautner) that leads her even deeper into the supernatural.

7 Up & Me
(2019)Every 7 years, “The Up Series” returns to document the original 14 Briton’s unfolding of life. In this special, the series’ celebrity fans discuss how it has affected popular culture and reflected the major milestones of their own lives. Features Michael Sheen, Richard E. Grant and more.

Few Options
(2011)Looking for a fresh start after 22 years in prison, a former drug smuggler is forced to turn to his old crime partners when he struggles to find work.

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1
(2011)In the fourth instalment of The Twilight Saga, a marriage, honeymoon and the birth of a child bring unforeseen and shocking developments for Bella (Kristen Stewart) and Edward (Robert Pattinson).

TRON: Legacy
(2010)The son of a famous video game engineer sets out to rescue his father in a striking cyber universe.

Wilde
(1997)Brilliant, egocentric and completely unique, Oscar Wilde (Stephen Fry) defied convention on almost every level. While coming to terms with his newfound sexual identity, he also experienced his most creative period, resulting in some of his best-known works. As his literary career flourished, the self-realization of his homosexuality caused Wilde enormous torment as he juggled marriage, fatherhoodand responsibility with his obsessive love for Lord Alfred Douglas (Jude Law). It is this passionate and stormy relationship which consumed and ultimately destroyed him. Featuring a brilliant supporting cast including Jennifer Ehle, Academy Award(r)-Winner Vanessa Redgrave and Tom Wilkinson as Wilde's chief adversary, the Marquis of Queensbury.