![]() Mirren has little to do, or to emote as cosmonaut Tanya Kirbuk – in charge of the Russian spaceship in a US-Soviet joint mission to Jupiter – in this sequel to Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey. Hitchcock (2012)Ī rather reverential biopic about Alfred Hitchcock, with Mirren going through the motions as his wife Alma Reville. Mirren turns in a respectable impersonation of screechy, reactionary Hollywood columnist Hedda Hopper in this McCarthy-era tale. Mirren is the wife of Donald Sutherland’s dementia-struck retiree, on their final journey in their Winnebago. The Leisure Seeker (2017)Īnother sentimental heartwarmer. This wacky sub-Dan-Brown conspiracy action adventure has Helen Mirren playing Nicolas Cage’s mum. National Treasure: Book of Secrets (2007) Mirren is on mythic form as Mother Ginger in this tale from ETA Hoffmann. The Nutcracker and the Four Realms (2018) The Mosquito Coast (1986)Ī huge role for Harrison Ford, playing the obsessive back-to-nature idealist who moves his family to the Central American jungle – but terrible for Mirren, stuck playing his uncomplaining wife. With Harrison Ford in The Mosquito Coast. Not altogether successful, but a serious role. Mirren plays the “Gertrude” role in this screen adaptation of the Amleth legend from Saxo Grammaticus’s history of Denmark, which inspired Shakespeare’s Hamlet. ![]() Mirren and David Threlfall play the parents of the boy who grows up to be the lonely “Birdman”. When the Whales Came (1989)Ī worthy and slightly lifeless adaptation of the Michael Morpurgo children’s novel. A misfire, although Mirren does her best. Kevin Williamson’s high school satire has Mirren as the hated meanie teacher, Mrs Tingle, who is kidnapped by her pupils. Hal Hartley’s bland and whimsical film about a supposed “monster” living in Iceland features a forgettable Mirren as a hardbitten TV news executive. Mirren has the hauteur on autopilot as the Michelin-starred restaurant boss facing off with Om Puri’s Indian establishment. Critical Care (1997)Ī laboured satire on privatised medicine, with Mirren as the head nurse, Stella, and James Spader as a doctor troubled by qualms of conscience about coma patients kept alive to keep the insurance payments rolling in. Winchester (2018)Ī very silly performance from Mirren in an unscary movie, playing Sarah Winchester, the tormented widow of the inventor of the rifle. Mirren plays sexy singing policewoman Alice Rage, the swansong for a visibly ill Peter Sellers, reprising his regrettable “yellowface” turn as evil Chinese genius Fu Manchu. Mirren has a walk-on in this cult Italian pulp thriller. The Syndicate: A Death in the Family (1970) Mirren goes into self-parody mode as the Austrian Jewish woman battling to recover her family’s artworks, stolen by the Nazis. In the original, the lovable lush had a butler played by John Gielgud now he has a nanny, played by Mirren. Quentin Tarantino also eats small portions and limits his sugar and starch intake.Mirren plays the lovable lush’s nanny – a truly terrible role, in this truly terrible remake of the Dudley Moore comedy. He frequently runs, lifts, and does squats, and push-ups. The award-winning director is in great physical shape thanks to his lifestyle. ![]() His hair color is brown while his eye color is dark brown. Quentin Tarantino is 6 feet 1 inch (1.86 m) tall and his weight is listed as 88 kg or 194 lbs. Quentin Tarantino‘s Height, Weight, and Physical Statsĭo you want to know the physical appearance, height, and weight of Quentin Tarantino? Have a look below: Quentin Tarantino’s Height: Age, Net Worth 2023, Wife, Salary Height
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