Judy Davis
22 titles
Filmography
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A Passage to India
(1984)Winner of two Academy Awards® for Best Supporting Actress (Peggy Ashcroft) and Best Score, "A Passage to India" is director David Lean's masterful adaptation of E.M. Forester's novel of political tensions in colonial India. Judy Davis stars.

Impromptu
(1991)The true story of how George Sand, acclaimed novelist of the early nineteenth century, and Frederic Chopin, accomplished musician, fell in love.

The Reagans
(2003)This miniseries chronicles Ronald Reagan’s journey from Hollywood to the White House, his marriage to Nancy, and his complicated political legacy.

Deconstructing Harry
(1997)Harry Block, who suffers from writer's block and eagerly awaits his award, remembers some incredibly momentous times from his past.

Swimming Upstream
(2003)Tony Fingleton, a young Australian man, finds the inner strength to become a champion swimmer despite never meeting his father's expectations.

Naked Lunch
(1991)Peter Weller stars as a '50s writer struggling with drug addiction, writer's block and murderous guilt in David Cronenberg's film.

Nitram
(2021)Nitram lives with his parents in suburban Australia in the mid-90s. He lives a life of isolation and frustration at never fitting in. As his anger grows, he begins a slow descent into a nightmare that culminates in the most heinous of acts.

The Ref
(1994)A burglar gets more than he bargained after kidnapping a bickering couple.

Who Dares Wins
(1982)Led by a radical chief, terrorists take over the American Embassy in London and make impossible demands that jeopardize the safety of the hostages.

Coast to Coast
(2004)An embattled married couple reflects on their tattered relationship while embarking on a cross-country road trip to attend their son's wedding.

Barton Fink
(1991)New York intellectual Barton Fink comes to Hollywood in 1941 to write a screenplay, but he soon finds himself with a severe case of writer's block as a bizarre sequence of events distracts him from his task.

Husbands and Wives
(1992)Starring Woody Allen, Mia Farrow, Judy Davis and Sydney Pollack, Husbands and Wives is a bittersweet slice from the lives of two married couples coming to terms with friendship, fidelity, trust and true feeling in a world where real love struggles to survive.

The Young and Prodigious T.S. Spivet
(2013)A ten-year-old scientist secretly leaves his family's ranch where he lives with his cowboy father and scientist mother and travels across the country aboard a freight train to receive an award at Smithsonian Institute.

The Dressmaker
(2015)Based on the best-selling novel by Rosalie Ham, THE DRESSMAKER is a bittersweet, comedy-drama set in early 1950’s Australia. Tilly Dunnage (KATE WINSLET), a beautiful and talented misfit, after many years working as a dressmaker in exclusive Parisian fashion houses, returns home to the tiny middle-of-nowhere town of Dungatar to right the wrongs of the past.

Marie Antoinette
(2006)The story of Marie-Antoinette (Kirsten Dunst), a naive, 14-year-old Austrian who married Louis XVI, and was unprepared for the woes of politics involved in being the Queen of France during the French Revolution.

Absolute Power
(1997)Luther is an ageing cat burglar out for one final score, in this slick political thriller. During the robbery he witnesses a bizarre sex murder involving the US President. As the President's slimy handlers cover things up, Luther - the only witness - is the Secret Service's prime target.

Salting the Battlefield
(2014)Johnny Worricker (Bill Nighy) and Margot Tyrell (Helena Bonham Carter) are now on the run together across Europe, going from town to town in Germany. But Worricker knows his only chance of resolving his problems is to return home and confront his nemesis - the prime minister, Alec Beasley (Ralph Fiennes).

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.

To Rome with Love
(2012)Full of romance and comedy, and starring another fine ensemble cast of great actors, To Rome With Love follows four different storylines of characters in Italy - some American, some Italian, some residents and other visitors - and the adventures and predicaments they find themselves in.

Alice
(1990)A mousy, pampered woman who married well tries to find herself and contemplates the unthinkable--an extramarital affair.