Willem Dafoe
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Filmography
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Platoon
(1986)A young grunt in the Vietnam war gets an up-close look at good vs. evil as he struggles for survival against an elusive enemy and within his platoon.

Mississippi Burning
(1988)A pair of FBI agents investigate the disappearance of three civil rights activists working on a voter registration drive in 1964 rural Mississippi.

The Lighthouse
(2019)Two lighthouse keepers (Robert Pattinson and Willem Dafoe) fight each other for survival and sanity on a remote and mysterious New England island in the 1890s. From Robert Eggers, the visionary filmmaker behind horror masterpiece The Witch.

Spider-Man
(2002)Average teenager Peter Parker is transformed into an extraordinary superhero after he's bitten by a radioactive spider. Deeming himself "Spider-Man," he sets about ridding the streets of crime and faces the evil super-villain Green Goblin. (Drama Movies)

To Live and Die in L.A.
(1985)Limits? Protocol? When chasing the counterfeiter who murdered his partner, this fearless secret service agent leaves them behind.

Shadow of the Vampire
(2000)The filming of Nosferatu (1922) is hampered by the fact that its star Max Schreck is taking the role of a vampire far more seriously than seems humanly possible.

Clear and Present Danger
(1994)When his mentor Admiral James Greer becomes ill, Ryan is appointed acting CIA Director of Intelligence. He now must investigate the murder of one of the President’s friends, a prominent U.S. businessman with secret ties to Colombian drug cartels.

Fireflies in the Garden
(2008)When a celebration takes an unexpected tragic turn, a novelist is prompted to explore the past and present complexities of his family dynamics.

Mr. Bean's Holiday
(2007)The hapless Mr. Bean takes a vacation on the French Riviera, where he becomes ensnared in an accidental kidnapping and a case of mistaken identity.

The Reckoning
(2004)In this murder mystery set in the middle ages, a priest on the lam takes up with a traveling band of actors, who then discover a murder has occurred and try to solve it by recreating the crime in a play.

Adam Resurrected
(2008)A former circus showman who was spared from death in a Nazi gas chamber becomes a ringleader for Holocaust survivors in an asylum after World War II.

My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done
(2010)A detective pieces together the story of a man who began to experience mystifying events that led him to slay his mother with a sword.

The Legend of Ochi
(2025)In a remote village on the island of Carpathia, a shy farm girl named Yuri is raised to fear an elusive animal species known as ochi. But when Yuri discovers a wounded baby ochi has been left behind, she escapes on a quest to bring him home. Starring Helena Zengel, Finn Wolfhard, Emily Watson, and Willem Dafoe. Written and directed by Isaiah Saxon.

Flight of the Intruder
(1991)Here comes an explosive wartime adventure with spectacular aerial action. Pilot Jake Grafton, a disillusioned young renegade looking for payback hires a hell bent bombardier to go on an unauthorized mission behind enemy lines.

Dead for a Dollar
(2022)While tracking down an army deserter and a businessman’s wife, a famed bounty hunter runs into a sworn enemy he sent to prison years before.

Brothers in Arms
(2018)The cast of the Oscar-winning Vietnam War film “Platoon” talk about making the film under director Oliver Stone’s hyper-realistic drills and realism.

New Rose Hotel
(1999)From cult director Abel Ferrara comes the story of two businessmen (Academy Award nominees Christopher Walken and Willem Dafoe) who are hired to steal secrets from a rival and decide to use a beautiful - but volatile - call girl to do so.

The Man in My Basement
(2025)Down on his luck, Charles Blakey agrees to rent his basement to a mysterious stranger.

Dog Eat Dog
(2016)In Los Angeles, ex-cons Troy, Mad Dog, and Diesel are hired by an eccentric mob boss to kidnap a baby and hold it for a large ransom. When the abduction goes awry, the men find themselves on the run from the mob and the cops, vowing to stay out of prison at all costs.

Roy's World: Barry Gifford's Chicago
(2020)A portrait of one of Chicago’s greatest living writers, hailed as William Faulkner by way of B-movie noir, porn paperbacks and Sun Records rockabilly.