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List of Jude Law Movies: Ranked Best To Worst

1. The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014)
44
11
The Grand Budapest Hotel
R
44
11

When the famous concierge—M. Gustave—of a mountainside resort, The Grand Budapest Hotel, is accused of murdering a wealthy dowager, he and his friend Zero along with latter’s girlfriend, Agatha, set out to prove his innocence. In process, they have to safeguard a Renaissance painting and struggle to find a missing will.

Directed By:
2. Gattaca (1997)
22
6
Gattaca
PG-13
22
6

In a futuristic society, genetically engineered individuals are preferred over those born traditionally. Vincent Freeman, born naturally, is therefore at disadvantage. To fulfil his desire of joining space mission to one of Saturn’s moons, he assumes the identity of a superior Valid. However, when a murder threatens to reveal his real identity, he must find a way to protect himself.

Directed By:
Andrew Niccol
4. Sherlock Holmes (2009)
35
11
Sherlock Holmes
PG-13
35
11

Detective Sherlock Holmes and his partner, Dr. John Watson catch a serial killer and black magic follower, Lord Blackwood, who is later sentenced to death and hanged. However, he returns, much to the bewilderment of others. Holmes must restart his investigation and prevent Blackwood from carrying out his evil plan of controlling British Empire.

Role:
Dr. John Watson
Starring:
Rachel McAdams, Robert Downey Jr., Mark Strong, Eddie Marsan
Directed By:
5. Enemy at the Gates (2001)
22
6
Enemy at the Gates
R
22
6

Based on William Craig’s book Enemy at the Gates: The Battle for Stalingrad, the story revolves around the battle between legendary Russian sniper Vasily Zaytsev and Nazi Germany’s most elite sniper Erwin König. While they try to survive each other, Vasily’s life becomes even more complicated when both Commissar Danilov and Vasily fall in love with Tania Chernova. 

Role:
Vassili
Starring:
Directed By:
Jean-Jacques Annaud
6. The Aviator (2004)
21
9
The Aviator
PG-13
21
9

The movie follows the life of Howard Hughes from 1927-1947. During this time, Hughes achieved massive success in Hollywood and also devoted quality time and money in the aviation industry. He romanced beautiful women like Katharine Hepburn and made powerful enemies like Juan Trippe and Senator Ralph Owen Brewster. All this while, his OCD worsened.

Directed By:
7. Hugo (2011)
21
7
Hugo
PG
21
7

Hugo, an orphan boy, sneakily maintains the clocks of the Paris train station he lives in while his uncle is mysteriously missing. He often steals toy parts from bitter store owner Georges to repair an automaton found by his late father, but it can only be activated with a special key in possession of Georges' goddaughter Isabelle.

Directed By:
8. Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows (2011)
28
8
Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows
PG-13
28
8

The Guy Ritchie directed sequel to the 2009 Sherlock Holmes, sees the world’s most famous private detective go up against his arch-nemesis Professor Moriarty. The neo-noir adaptation integrates plot details from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s stories ‘The Final Problem’ and ‘The Adventure of the Empty House’. 

Role:
Dr. John Watson
Directed By:
9. The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999)
18
5
The Talented Mr. Ripley
R
18
5

Tom Ripley, who is talented in lying, impersonating and forging, pretends to know recently graduated Princeton student Dickie Greenleaf and promises Dickie's wealthy father to bring him back home from vacationing in Italy. Once there, he becomes obsessed with Dickie's leisurely and extravagant lifestyle and goes to extreme lengths to assume that lifestyle as his own.

Role:
Dickie Greenleaf
Directed By:
Anthony Minghella
Awards:
BAFTA Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role
10. Artificial Intelligence: AI (2001)
20
7
Artificial Intelligence: AI
PG-13
20
7

David Swinton is a mecha—highly advanced robotprogrammed to experience love. He lives with Henry and Monica as their son because the couple’s real son, Martin, is in a comatose condition. David’s life is good but when Martin returns, the couple abandon him. David now wants to become real so that his human mother can love him.

Role:
Gigolo Joe
Directed By:
11. Closer (2004)
16
6
Closer
R
16
6

In this movie which is adapted from Patrick Marber’s award-winning 1997 play, Dan Woolf is a struggling writer who saves Alice, a newcomer in London, and later falls for her. A year later, he persuades Anna to have an affair with him but is rejected. Anna marries dermatologist Larry Gray, but also begins an affair with Dan. A lot of complications and emotional stress for all four ensues.

Role:
Dan
Starring:
Clive Owen, Julia Roberts, Natalie Portman, Nick Hobbs
Directed By:
12. Cold Mountain (2003)
15
5
Cold Mountain
R
15
5

Set in the Civil War era, Cold Mountain is a period drama that revolves around a Confederate soldier as he makes an epic journey back to his beloved, who is also trying to rebuild her life in the face of trouble and danger. Starring Jude Law, Nicole Kidman and Renée Zellweger, it is a touching saga of love and war.

Role:
Inman
Starring:
Nicole Kidman, Renee Zellweger, Charlie Hunnam, Lucas Black, Natalie Portman, Donald Sutherland, Jena Malone
Directed By:
Anthony Minghella
13. Side Effects (2013)
15
5
Side Effects
R
15
5

A depressed Emily Taylor is prescribed an experimental drug by her psychiatrist, Jonathan Banks; however the drug makes Emily sleepwalk as a side effect.  Once while sleepwalking, she kills her husband and is consequently sent to a psychiatric hospital. Jonathan’s reputation is hit too but he figures out that Emily is not what she pretends to be and there is an insidious conspiracy at play.  

Starring:
Rooney Mara, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Mamie Gummer, Channing Tatum, Marin Ireland, Polly Draper
Directed By:
14. Bent (1997)
8
4
Bent
NC-17
8
4

Max is a gay Jewish man, living in 1930s Berlin, during the time of the Nazi regime. He is caught and sent to a concentration camp. He tries to deny that he is gay, and gets a yellow label, meant for Jews, instead of the pink one, meant for gays. He soon meets another prisoner named Horst, who proudly wears the pink label, and begins to develop an attraction to him.  

Role:
Stormtrooper
Starring:
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Paul Bettany, Ian McKellen, Clive Owen, Rachel Weisz, Mick Jagger, Brian Webber
Directed By:
Sean Mathias
15. Spy (2015)
17
6
Spy
R
17
6

Spy is about an unpretentious, desk-bound CIA analyst Susan Cooper, who actually is the unacknowledged backbone of many risky missions of the Agency. She supports the field agent by live-monitoring him, but when he gets removed from the scene, Cooper turns an undercover agent to track down Bulgarian arms dealer Rayna Boyanov and the nuclear device, to avert a worldwide disaster

Role:
Bradley Fine
Starring:
Jason Statham, Rose Byrne, Melissa McCarthy, Allison Janney, Bobby Cannavale, Miranda Hart, Peter Serafinowicz
Directed By:
Paul Feig
16. The Holiday (2006)
19
7
The Holiday
PG-13
19
7

Iris, a society columnist in London, and Amanda, a movie trailer producer in Los Angeles, swap homes for two weeks to get away from their miserable personal lives. Amanda falls in love with Iris' widower brother Graham while living in her Surrey cottage; meanwhile Iris gains emotional support from legendary screenwriter Arthur and finds love with composer Miles.

Role:
Graham
Starring:
Kate Winslet, Cameron Diaz, Jack Black, John Krasinski, Lindsay Lohan, Eli Wallach, Odette Annable
Directed By:
Nancy Meyers
17. Wilde (1997)
8
3
Wilde
R
8
3

This biographical drama film revolves around the life of Oscar Wilde, famous poet and playwright, whose life goes into a turmoil after he discovers that he might be homosexual.

Role:
Lord Alfred Douglas
Starring:
Michael Sheen, Adam Garcia, Vanessa Redgrave, Orlando Bloom, Stephen Fry, Jennifer Ehle, Gemma Jones
Directed By:
Brian Gilbert
18. Contagion (2011)
19
8
Contagion
PG-13
19
8

When Beth Emhoff and her son Clark die because of unknown causes, it is just the beginning of deadly infection. It soon spreads and turns into a pandemic. As people panic, medical researchers and public health officials around the world continuously try to determine the cause of the disease and its cure.

Starring:
Laurence Fishburne, Marion Cotillard, Bryan Cranston, Demetri Martin, Steven Soderbergh, Matt Damon, Gwyneth Paltrow
Directed By:
19. The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus (2009)
12
5
The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus
PG-13
12
5

A fantastical morality tale, set in the present-day, THE MOVIE It tells the story of Dr. Parnassus and his 'Imaginarium', a traveling show where members of the audience get opportunity to choose between light and joy or darkness and gloom. An inveterate gambler, thousands of years ago Dr. Parnassus made a bet with the devil, Mr. Nick, in which he won immortality. Centuries later, on meeting his one true love, Dr. Parnassus made another deal with the devil, trading his immortality for youth, on condition that when his daughter reached her 16th birthday, she would become the property of Mr Nick.

Starring:
Tom Waits, Peter Stormare, Heath Ledger, Christopher Plummer, Gwendoline Christie, Colin Farrell, Lily Cole
Directed By:
20. eXistenZ (1999)
10
5
eXistenZ
R
10
5

In a futuristic world of biotechnological virtual reality games, game designer Allegra Geller is attacked by a Realist, when presenting her new game eXistenZ. She is rescued by Ted Pikul and plants the damaged game pod into Ted’s body. What happens from then on dissolves the lines between illusion and reality. 

Role:
Ted Pikul
Starring:
Jennifer Jason Leigh, Willem Dafoe, Ian Holm, Don McKellar
Directed By:
21. King Arthur: Legend of the Sword (2017)
16
7
King Arthur: Legend of the Sword
PG-13
16
7

In this alternate Arthurian legend, Arthur is orphaned at a young age after his uncle leads a coup to dethrone his father, King Uther Pendragon of Briton, and kills his mother. Raised by prostitutes, he becomes strong and street-smart, but unaware of his lineage until he comes in possession of Excalibur, the legendary sword of magical powers.

Role:
Vortigern
Starring:
Guy Ritchie, Katie McGrath, Eric Bana, Mikael Persbrandt, Charlie Hunnam, Djimon Hounsou
Directed By:
22. Anna Karenina (2012)
10
5
Anna Karenina
R
10
5

Aristocratic socialite Anna Karenina, wife of Russian imperial minister Count Alexei Karenin, visits her brother Prince Oblonsky in Moscow, where she meets cavalry officer Count Vronsky. Their mutual attraction soon develops into deep love and Vronsky follows her when she returns home to St. Petersburg. Their affair scandalizes the patrician society of St. Petersburg; as a result, Karenin issues an ultimatum to Anna. 

Starring:
Keira Knightley, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Emily Watson, Olivia Williams, Alicia Vikander, Cara Delevingne, Matthew Macfadyen
Directed By:
23. I Heart Huckabees (2004)
9
5
I Heart Huckabees
R
9
5

Albert Markovski heads the local chapter of an environmental group trying to stop the building of a new Huckabees store. Soon, local Huckabees executive and Albert’s rival, Brad Stand, infiltrates the group and replaces him. After strange coincidences start happening Albert hires existential detectives, Bernard and Vivian Jaffe and things get hilariously complicated. 

Role:
Brad Stand
Starring:
Tippi Hedren, Jean Smart, Jason Schwartzman, Lily Tomlin, Isla Fisher, Mark Wahlberg, Jonah Hill
Directed By:
David O. Russell
24. My Blueberry Nights (2007)
8
5
My Blueberry Nights
PG-13
8
5

When Jeremy, the owner of a café she frequents, tells her that her boyfriend is cheating on her, Elizabeth is devastated and spends the night there, eating a blueberry pie. Later she leaves her apartment key with him and embarks on a trip, visiting various places, meeting different people before returning home to find that her boyfriend has moved on with his life.  

Role:
Jeremy
Starring:
Norah Jones, Rachel Weisz, Natalie Portman, Chad R. Davis, Katya Blumenberg
Directed By:
Kar-Wai Wong
25. Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil (1997)
9
4
Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil
R
9
4

This mystery drama film tells the story of a city reporter who is assigned to cover the story of a millionaire's murder. 

Role:
Billy Hanson
Starring:
Kevin Spacey, Ann Cusack, James Gandolfini, John Cusack, Jack Thompson, Irma P. Hall
Directed By:
26. Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald (2018)
17
8
Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald
PG-13
17
8

Dark wizard, Gellert Grindelwald, escapes from captivity while being transferred to London and hatches a sinister plan to gain control over Muggles, assisted by his true-blood followers and the young obscurial Credence Barebone. Meanwhile, Professor Albus Dumbledore, convinces his former student, self-proclaimed magizoologist Newt Scamander, to travel to Paris to save Credence from the evil schemes of Grindelwald.

Role:
Albus Dumbledore
Starring:
Johnny Depp, Eddie Redmayne, Zoë Kravitz, Wolf Roth, Carmen Ejogo
Directed By:
David Yates
27. Breaking and Entering (2006)
6
3
Breaking and Entering
R
6
3

Miro is a teen who is hired by a group of thieves to help them break in and steal computers from an architectural firm owned by Will Francis. Will eventually finds out about Miro, who is living a humble life with his mother Amira, but decides not to report to the police.    

Role:
Will
Starring:
Juliette Binoche, Vera Farmiga, Ed Westwick, Martin Freeman, Robin Wright
Directed By:
Anthony Minghella
28. Genius (2016)
6
3
Genius
PG-13
6
3

A renowned book editor named Maxwell Perkins, befriends a novelist named Thomas Wolfe, while they are working on a project. After Perkins publishes Wolfe’s novel, it turns out to be a great success, and Perkins and Wolfe become best friends. However, Wolfe’s relationship with a married woman who is twenty years older to him, gets complicated after the publication.

Role:
Thomas Wolfe
Starring:
Colin Firth, Laura Linney, Guy Pearce, Nicole Kidman
Directed By:
Michael Grandage
29. A Rainy Day in New York (2018)
7
5
A Rainy Day in New York
PG-13
7
5

A Rainy Day in New York is a romantic comedy film which revolves around a  young couple who arrives in New York planning a romantic weekend. However, their plans are soon ruined when the sunlight turns into a shower.

Starring:
Timothée Chalamet, Selena Gomez, Diego Luna, Liev Schreiber, Elle Fanning, Rebecca Hall
Directed By:
30. Black Sea (2014)
8
4
Black Sea
R
8
4

Captain Robinson, a veteran salvager, assembles a team of English and Russian men in his mission to find a Nazi U-boat filled with treasure, that was sunk in the Black Sea.

Role:
Robinson
Starring:
Ben Mendelsohn, Llewella Gideon, Jodie Whittaker, Karl Davies
Directed By:
Kevin Macdonald
31. Sleuth (2007)
7
4
Sleuth
R
7
4

An aging writer comes to know that his wife is having an affair. Therefore, he comes up with a cunning plan to teach her lover a lesson.

Role:
Milo
Starring:
Michael Caine, Kenneth Branagh, Harold Pinter, Carmel O'Sullivan
Directed By:
32. Love, Honor and Obey (2000)
6
3
Love, Honor and Obey
R
6
3

Postman Jonny becomes increasingly dissatisfied with his life. He seeks help from his school friend Jude to join North London criminal gang which is run by Ray, Jude's uncle. As Johnny makes his way into the gang, he grows disillusioned with the life that he chose. He takes reckless risks and inadvertently starts a war with the South London mob.

Role:
Jude
Starring:
Rhys Ifans, Ray Winstone, Kathy Burke, Sadie Frost
Directed By:
Dominic Anciano, Ray Burdis
33. Repo Men (2010)
11
5
Repo Men
R
11
5

Based on the novel The Repossession Mambo by Eric Garcia, the film Repo Men is set in a future era where scientists have perfected bio-mechanical organs. However, these organs are expensive and the customers who are unable or unwilling to pay for them are killed off by a group of “Repo Men". 

Role:
Remy
Starring:
Forest Whitaker, John Leguizamo, Carice van Houten, Liev Schreiber, Alice Braga
Directed By:
Miguel Sapochnik
34. The Nest (2020)
6
3
The Nest
R
6
3

This period drama film tells the story of an Englishman named Rory, who lives with his American wife, Allison, in New York City, with their son Ben, and Allison’s daughter from a previous relationship, Sam. Believing that his opportunities in the US are limited, Rory convinces Allison to return with him to Britain. However, things don’t go as expected, and financial hardships threaten to destroy their family.

Role:
Rory O'Hara
35. Music from Another Room (1998)
6
3
Music from Another Room
PG-13
6
3

As a five year old, Danny had helped in the delivery of his neighbor’s infant daughter Anna Swann, and since then he has always felt that he is destined to marry Anna. Twenty five years later, Danny returns to his hometown, and meets a fully grown Anna. However, he is upset to see that she is now engaged to another man named Eric. In pursuit of Anna, Danny soon finds himself entangled with her eccentric family.  

Role:
Danny
Starring:
Jennifer Tilly, Jeremy Piven, Brenda Blethyn, Martha Plimpton, Jon Tenney
Directed By:
Charlie Peters
36. Alfie (2004)
7
4
Alfie
R
7
4

Adapted from a 1966 eponymous British film, the story revolves around a British born sex hungry New York City limousine driver, who prefers to sleep around rather than to go steady with one.  But sooner or later, his actions catch up with him and he learns the hard way the danger of his philandering ways. 

Role:
Alfie
Starring:
Susan Sarandon, Jane Krakowski, Sienna Rose Miller, Marisa Tomei, Renée Taylor, Jeff Harding
Directed By:
Charles Shyer
37. Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore (2022)
10
4
Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore
UA
10
4

Professor Albus Dumbledore learns about a powerful and dark wizard Gellert Grindelwald, who is trying to take over the wizarding world. Since he knows that he doesn’t have the power to stop him alone, he takes the help of Newt Scamander, and a team of wizards and witches. However, taking on Grindelwald’s forces might not be so easy.

Role:
Albus Dumbledore
Starring:
Mads Mikkelsen, Eddie Redmayne
38. Immortality (1998)
5
3
Immortality
R
5
3
Role:
Steven Grlscz
Starring:
Timothy Spall, Colin Salmon, Kerry Fox, Elina Löwensohn
Directed By:
Po-Chih Leong
39. Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004)
8
6
Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
PG
8
6

When giant robots start attacking his city, Sky Captain Joe Sullivan fights them off using his private air force called the Flying Legion. But with the looming threat of the mysterious scientist, Dr. Totenkopf, and his robots, Joe has to team up with reporter Polly Perkins to stop Totenkopf from destroying all of humanity.  

Role:
Sky Captain
Starring:
Angelina Jolie, Giovanni Ribisi, Bai Ling, Gwyneth Paltrow, Michael Gambon
Directed By:
Kerry Conran
40. Dom Hemingway (2013)
6
4
Dom Hemingway
R
6
4

Skilled safe-cracker Dom Hemingway is released after spending 12 years in prison for refusing to give out on his associates. Because of the long sentence he can’t see his cancer-affected wife before her death, which estranges his daughter Evelyn. He believes his boss owes him a lot. Dom sets out to claim his payback and also try to reconcile with his daughter.

Role:
Dom Hemingway
Starring:
Emilia Clarke, Richard Graham, Mark Wingett, Luca Zoo Franzoni
Directed By:
Richard Shepard
41. All the King's Men (2006)
6
4
All the King's Men
PG-13
6
4

Based on an award-winning novel of the same name, this political drama film revolves around the life of Willie Stark, an idealistic lawyer, who becomes the governor of Louisiana. However, as he rises to power, he also finds himself involved with corruption.

Role:
Jack Burden
Starring:
Mark Ruffalo, Sean Penn, Anthony Hopkins, James Gandolfini, Kate Winslet
Directed By:
Steven Zaillian
42. 360 (2011)
6
4
360
R
6
4

Set in the 21st century, 360 is a romantic suspense drama film which revolves around different people living across various cities and countries. The film shows how their lives are all interconnected.  

Role:
Michael Daly
Starring:
Anthony Hopkins, Ben Foster, Jamel Debbouze, Rachel Weisz, Lucia Siposová, Gabriela Marcinková, Johannes Krisch
Directed By:
Fernando Meirelles
43. Final Cut (1998)
5
3
Final Cut
R
5
3
Role:
Jude
Starring:
Ray Winstone, Sadie Frost, John Beckett, William Scully
Directed By:
Dominic Anciano, Ray Burdis
44. Vox Lux (2018)
5
3
Vox Lux
R
5
3

Vox Lux is a musical drama film which revolves around Celeste, a thirteen year old girl who survives a school shooting incident. At the memorial service, she manages to touch the hearts of the people by singing a special song. Over time, she manages to transform into a rising pop star, with the help of her sister. Years later, she finds her career sliding downhill because of a scandal, but she struggles to make a comeback with her sixth album.

Starring:
Natalie Portman, Jennifer Jason Leigh
45. The Rhythm Section (2020)
4
5
The Rhythm Section
R
4
5
Starring:
Blake Lively, Richard Brake, Max Casella, Matilda Ziegler
Directed By:
Reed Morano
46. Shopping (1994)
4
3
Shopping
R
4
3
Role:
Billy
Starring:
Sean Bean, Marianne Faithfull, Jonathan Pryce, Eamonn Walker
Directed By:
Paul W.S. Anderson
47. I Love You, I Love You Not (1996)
4
3
I Love You, I Love You Not
PG-13
4
3
Role:
Ethan / SS Officer
Starring:
Claire Danes, Jeanne Moreau, Julia Stiles, James Van Der Beek
Directed By:
Billy Hopkins
48. The Gentleman's Wager II (2015)
8
2
The Gentleman's Wager II
8
2
Role:
Jude Law
Starring:
Giancarlo Giannini, Zhao Wei, Wei Zhao, Jenson Button, Mika Häkkinen
Directed By:
Jake Scott
49. The Marshal (1993)
8
2
The Marshal
8
2
Role:
Bruno
Starring:
Alfred Molina, Anna Cropper, Gemma Craven, Vincent Riotta
Directed By:
Alan Clayton
50. The Tailor of Gloucester (1989)
7
3
The Tailor of Gloucester
7
3
Role:
Mayor's Stableboy
Starring:
Ian Holm, Thora Hird, Barrie Ingham, Benjamin Luxon
Directed By:
John Michael Phillips
51. The Ragged Child (1988)
7
3
The Ragged Child
7
3
Starring:
Charles Edwards, David Bliss, Jason Denvir, Victoria Hayes
Directed By:
David Buckton, Jeremy James-Taylor, Frank Whately
52. The Vote (2015)
6
3
The Vote
6
3
Starring:
Mark Gatiss, MyAnna Buring, Judi Dench, Finty Williams, Jade Anouka
Directed By:
Josie Rourke, Tony Grech-Smith
53. The Roof (2016)
6
3
The Roof
6
3
Role:
And Yet Another Fan
Starring:
Natalie Dormer, Ian McKellen, Rory Kinnear, Noma Dumezweni
Directed By:
Natalie Abrahami
54. National Theatre Live: Obsession (2017)
6
3
National Theatre Live: Obsession
6
3
Starring:
Halina Reijn, Aysha Kala, Robert de Hoog, Chukwudi Iwuji
Directed By:
Ivo van Hove
55. Connection (2013)
6
3
Connection
6
3
Role:
Englishman
Starring:
Nikolai Khalezin, Daniella Kaliada, Gurpreet Singh
Directed By:
Vladimir Shcherban
56. The Crane (1993)
5
3
The Crane
5
3
Role:
Young Man 1
Starring:
Joseph Bennett, Lee Ross, Callum Coates, Ray Newe
Directed By:
Phil O'Shea
57. Presence of Mind (1999)
4
3
Presence of Mind
4
3
Starring:
Lauren Bacall, Harvey Keitel, Sadie Frost, Ella Jones, Nilo Zimmerman
Directed By:
Antoni Aloy
58. Rage (2009)
3
3
Rage
3
3
Starring:
David Oyelowo, Steve Buscemi, Patrick J. Adams, Judi Dench, Eddie Izzard, Dianne Wiest, John Leguizamo
Directed By:
Sally Potter

Narrator/Dubbing

The Homeless Polar Bear (2012)
8
2
The Homeless Polar Bear
8
2
Role:
Narrator (voice)
Starring:
Toby Olie
Directed By:
Michael Geoghegan
The Boy in the Oak (2012)
7
2
The Boy in the Oak
7
2
Role:
Narrator
Starring:
Noah Dunbar
Directed By:
Luke Losey
A Series of Unfortunate Events (2004)
20
8
A Series of Unfortunate Events
PG
20
8

The dark comedy revolves around the three Baudelaire children, Klaus, Violet, and Sunny. After their house burns down mysteriously, killing their parents, they are placed in the foster care of Count Olaf. The children must find a way to survive a series of deadly events, planned by Olaf who wants to obtain the Baudelaire fortune.  

Role:
Lemony Snicket (voice)
Starring:
Jim Carrey, Emily Browning, Helena Bonham Carter, Dustin Hoffman, Jennifer Coolidge, Cedric the Entertainer, Billy Connolly
Directed By:
Brad Silberling

Animation Movies

Rise of the Guardians (2012)
16
6
Rise of the Guardians
PG
16
6

For centuries, immortal Guardians like Santa Claus, the Tooth Fairy, and the Easter Bunny have been protecting the world’s children from the darkness. But the evil bogeyman Pitch Black has been weakening the Guardians by replacing children’s memories with nightmares. Now the young Jack Frost must become the final Guardian to save the children. 

Role:
Pitch (voice)
Starring:
Chris Pine, Hugh Jackman, Isla Fisher, Alec Baldwin
Directed By:
Peter Ramsey
Neo Yokio
5
3
Neo Yokio
TV-MA
5
3
Role:
Charles (6 episodes, 2017)
Starring:
Katy Mixon, Jaden Smith, Richard Ayoade, Peter Serafinowicz, Susan Sarandon, Jason Schwartzman, Steve Buscemi

TV Shows

The Young Pope
27
5
The Young Pope
TV-MA
27
5
Role:
Lenny Belardo (10 episodes, 2016)
Starring:
Diane Keaton, James Cromwell, Silvio Orlando, Javier Cámara
Directed By:
Paolo Sorrentino
Toast of London
11
2
Toast of London
11
2
Starring:
Brian Blessed, Daisy Ridley, Jon Hamm, Martin Freeman, Shazad Latif, Matt Berry, Robert Bathurst
Directed By:
Michael Cumming
The New Pope
13
3
The New Pope
TV-MA
13
3
Role:
Lenny Belardo
Starring:
Marilyn Manson, John Malkovich, Sharon Stone, Javier Cámara
Directed By:
Paolo Sorrentino
Arena
7
2
Arena
7
2
Starring:
Alan Rickman, Dennis Hopper, Andy Serkis, Linda Hunt, Jeremy Irons, Peter Edward Cook, David Lynch
Directed By:
Anthony Wall, Nigel Finch, Adam Low, Nigel Williams, David Thompson
Families
6
3
Families
6
3
Starring:
Morag Hood, Briony Behets, Malcolm Stoddard, Helen Bourne

Jude Law Awards

BAFTA Awards
The Talented Mr. Ripley Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role 2000