Patricia Hodge
14 titles
Filmography
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The Falklands Play
(2002)Tense drama about the war room strategy led by UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in 1982 as Britain and Argentina went to war for 10 weeks.

The Life and Loves of a She-Devil
Portly and imposing mother of two Ruth Beaswell turns vengeful when her accountant husband leaves her for a highly successful romance novelist.

Litvinenko: The Mayfair Poisoning
(2022)In 2006, ex-Russian intelligence officer Alexander Litvinenko was poisoned with radioactive polonium in London. His murder sent shockwaves across the world. This true crime documentary tells the previously untold story of the people behind-the-scenes who dealt with the deadly poisoning and those who led the investigation into the spy's murder. Would those who committed the crime ever see justice?

Murder in Provence
Bienvenue en Provence! Among the sun-drenched hills of southern France, chief magistrate Antoine Verlaque (Roger Allam) and his sharp-witted partner and amoureuse, Marine Bonnet (Nancy Carroll), investigate the dark underbelly of the beautiful town of Aix. Based on the much-loved books by ML Longworth.

The Secret Life of Ian Fleming
(1990)The story of James Bond spans more than 30 years, spawning 14 books and even more movies. But even more fascinating is the man behind the phenomenon, who drew on his own true-life adventures to create James Bond: spy-turned-author Ian Fleming. Loosely based on the adventures of the creator of secret agent 007, The Secret Life Of Ian Fleming follows Fleming (Jason Connery) from his privileged upbringing with an aristocratic mother, Lady Evelyn (Patricia Hodge), through his humble beginnings at Reuter's News Service, to his meteoric rise to the highest ranks of the British Secret Service. Although he flirted wildly with both danger and beautiful women, Fleming's relationship with his mother was strained and his romance with the one great love of his life was fiery. Starring the son of the cinema's first James Bond, The Secret Life Of Ian Fleming probes the private life of a very public spy.

Rumpole of the Bailey
John Mortimer's iconic drama about a down-at-heel barrister, Horace Rumpole. His wife thinks he's been so busy playing parts in courts that he's lost trace of his own identity.
Just Ask for Diamond
(1988)A little man asks two London private eyes (Colin Dale, Dursley McLinden) to guard a box of candy, then later turns up dead.

The Laureate
(2023)After returning from WWI, British poet Robert Graves enters into an unusual living arrangement with his wife and an American writer in this biopic.

The Naked Civil Servant
(1975)The outrageous, flamboyant & at times tragic biopic of Quentin Crisp. John Hurt stars as the openly gay Quentin who faced bigotry and condemnation for trying to live his life as he wished in the deeply conservative 1930s.

The Shell Seekers
(1989)After suffering a heart attack, an aging Englishwoman with three adult children sets out to rekindle her lost sense of joy by revisiting her past.

Surviving Christmas with the Relatives
(2018)All they want for Christmas is two less beefs with each other, yet pent-up sibling rivalries between two sisters could send the holiday into a spiral.

Pippin: 50th Anniversary Concert
(2025)A mysterious troupe led by the Leading Player (Alex Newell) performs a parable about a young prince, Pippin (Jac Yarrow), who's in search of the secret to true happiness and fulfillment - his own "corner of the sky." With music by Stephen Schwartz (Wicked) and a book by Roger O. Hirson, this classic musical is brought to life in a spectacular staged concert at London's Theatre Royal Drury Lane.

Sunset
(1988)Bruce Willis and James Garner star as 1920s legends, actor Tom Mix and crimefighter Wyatt Earp, who join forces to solve a Beverly Hills killing.

The Leading Man
(1996)Life goes off-script when an actress starring in a successful London playwright's masterpiece and love life gets seduced by an American movie star.