Laura Linney
40 titles
Filmography
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The Savages
(2007)Jon Savage and his sister Wendy don't get along too well and they would both prefer not to try.

You Can Count on Me
(2000)Sammy (Linney) and Terry (Mark Ruffalo) lead opposite lives, but have had an unbreakable bond since being orphaned years earlier. After leading a carefree and careless lifestyle, the wayward brother steps back into Sammy and her son Rudy’s lives. Terry alternately clashes with, disappoints and inspires his sister, while becoming a hero to, and a bad influence on, his young nephew.

Tales of the City
Returning to San Francisco after a long absence, Mary Ann Singleton reunites with the community of characters at 28 Barbary Lane.

The Exorcism of Emily Rose
(2005)A lawyer takes on a negligent homicide case involving a priest who performed an exorcism on a young girl.

Driving Lessons
(2006)A funny and touching coming-of-age story about a shy teenage boy (Rupert Grint) who tries to escape the influence of his domineering mother. His world changes when he starts working for a retired actress who introduces him to the ways of an unconventional life.

Jindabyne
(2006)The discovery of a body in the water on a weekend fishing trip haunts the lives of four men and the inhabitants of their small Australian town.

P.S.
(2004)Louise is a divorced woman with regrets, but she gets a chance to relive her past when she meets a young man who resembles her high school love.

Congo
(1995)When a diamond expedition to the African Congo ends in disaster, a new team of scientists is assembled to find out what went wrong and on the journey, they must wrestle with the wild dangers of a primeval landscape. Stars Laura Linney.

Ozark
A financial adviser drags his family from Chicago to the Missouri Ozarks, where he must launder $500 million in five years to appease a drug boss.

The Truman Show
(1998)Insurance salesman Truman Burbank is the star of The Truman Show, a 24-hour reality TV show that broadcasts his life without his knowledge. And everyone he knows, including his wife and his best friends, are actors paid to be part of his life.

Primal Fear
(1996)Courtroom thriller about a slick, hotshot lawyer (Richard Gere) who takes the seemingly unwinnable case of a young altar boy (Edward Norton) accused of murdering an eminent catholic priest.

The Squid and the Whale
(2005)Two teenage boys find themselves ultimately choosing sides as their parents separate in this touching, dramatic, and often hilarious film. With Laura Linney, Jesse Eisenberg, Anna Pacquin.

Kinsey
(2004)Kinsey is a portrait of researcher Alfred Kinsey.

Suncoast
(2024)A teen forms an unlikely friendship with an eccentric activist protesting a landmark medical case.

Mr. Holmes
(2015)A retired Sherlock Holmes, struggling with an unreliable memory, relies on his housekeeper's son to help him solve a case from 30 years ago.

The Mothman Prophecies
(2002)John Klein (Gere), a Washington newspaper reporter leaves his job after his wife (Messing) dies to investigate strange reports, including psychic visions ("Prophecies") and sightings of winged creatures ("Mothmen"), in a small West Virginia town, that may be the signs of an alien invasion of Earth.....

The Miracle Club
(2023)Laura Linney, Agnes O'Casey and Oscar® winners Kathy Bates and Maggie Smith play four overwhelmed housewives from the 1960s hyper conservative Dublin who, with a little help from their priest, earn a much-needed trip to Lourdes, France.

The Nanny Diaries
(2007)A college student, Annie Braddock, with a working-class background takes a nanny job with Mr. and Mrs. X, an affluent but highly dysfunctional Manhattan couple. She must find a way to manage her studies, a new boyfriend, and the demands of her new employers and their spoiled offspring.

Maze
(2001)Lyle Maze, an artist with Tourette’s syndrome and obsessive-compulsive disorder, falls in love with his best friend's pregnant girlfriend, Callie.

Wildcat
(2024)Directed by Ethan Hawke, WILDCAT weaves in and out of American writer Flannery O'Connor's mind as she ponders the great questions of her writing: Can scandalous art still serve the Almighty? Does suffering precede all greatness? Can illness be a blessing?