Daniel Day-Lewis
17 titles
Filmography
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In the Name of the Father
(1993)Based on the true story of Gerry Conlon, an Irishman who was wrongly imprisoned, alongside three of his friends, for a fatal bombing in a Guildford pub.

The Last of the Mohicans
(1992)An Englishman raised by a Native tribe in Colonial America is drawn into a bloody imperial conflict when he falls for the daughter of a British colonel.

Phantom Thread
(2017)In this lustrous drama, master craftsman Paul Thomas Anderson handles the sumptuous fabric of a passionate courtship between headstrong lovers. Hand in glove with that feverish romance, Jonny Greenwood’s rippling piano melodies climb to the heavens and sigh at the triumph of tenderness over regimen.

The Age of Innocence
(1993)A ravishing, slow-burning romance about three wealthy New Yorkers ensnared in a tragic love triangle, torn between duty, desire, and reputation.

The Unbearable Lightness of Being
(1988)Tomas (oscar-winner daniel day-lewis -- "gangs of new york," "my left foot") is a doctor and a lady's man in czechoslovakia during the late 1960s. although he already has a sophisticated lover, sabina (oscar-nominee lina olin -- "chocolat," "hollywood homicide"), he becomes smitten with a bookish country girl named tereza (oscar-winner juliette binoche -- "the english patient," "chocolat"), and...

Lincoln
(2012)An inspiring drama that focuses on Lincoln's final four months

The Boxer
(1997)When ex-boxer Danny Flynn (Daniel Day-Lewis) returns to his Belfast neighborhood, he's swept into emotional and political turmoil after he reunites with his former love (Emily Watson).

The Crucible
(1996)A teenage girl’s accusation that she was bewitched brings havoc to a small 17th-century town.

The Ballad of Jack and Rose
(2005)The daughter of a dying ex-hippie has trouble adjusting to the return of her father's ex-lover and her sons.

Nine
(2009)This star-studded adaptation of the musical centers around a film director who struggles to make peace with the women in his life.

Anemone
(2025)Anemone explores the complex and profound ties that exist between brothers, fathers, and sons.

Daniel Day-Lewis: The Hollywood Genius
(2021)Daniel Day-Lewis is a visceral and uncompromising actor: in just 20 films, he never stopped pushing the envelope in his performances. It was a way for him to escape from a family legacy that had become too heavy to bear. This film harks back to the roots of a family mythology, in which the actor is the last hero, in spite of himself.

Access to the Danger Zone
(2012)Filmmaker Peter Casaer interviews people from organisations trying to provide help in some of the most dangerous places on Earth.

Gangs of New York
(2002)In 19th century Manhattan, a young Irish immigrant seeks revenge against the rival gang leader who killed his father.

My Beautiful Laundrette
(1985)Two youths meet after years apart, accept a business proposition to open a laundramat. They turn it into a video and neon palace rivaling some New York clubs.

The Bounty
(1984)An idyllic voyage to Tahiti in 1789 turns a crew aboard the H.M.S. Bounty against its captain when they find tropical paradise and unlimited sex.

A Room with a View
(1986)Lucy Honeychurch is, like all proper young British ladies, compelled to tour Europe in the company of an older chaperone -- in this instance, her spinster cousin Charlotte Bartlett.