Las mejores películas de Helen Mirren

Las mejores películas de Helen Mirren

Helen Mirren es una actriz magistral con una carrera que abarca muchas películas exitosas. Entre sus mejores películas se encuentran The Queen, Gosford Park y la serie Prime Suspect. Su interpretación en The Queen, en particular, le valió numerosos premios, dejando una huella inolvidable en el mundo del cine.

The film depicts Dalton Trumbull, a successful Hollywood screenwriter played by Bryan Cranston, whose career plummets in 1940s Cold War America after he is branded a communist.

A film about the love story of Alfred Hitchcock, one of the most influential names in film history, and his wife and partner, Alma Reville. The film focuses on the making of Hitchcock's groundbreaking film, Psycho.

A drunken playboy risks losing his vast fortune when he falls in love with a woman his family disapproves of.

Retired CIA agent Frank Moses is enjoying a quiet retirement. But one day, an assassin armed with high-tech weapons appears, threatening his life. Now, with his life in danger, Frank gathers his old team.

The Last Station, a film depicting the life of Russian author Leo Tolstoy, portrays his struggle to balance his life of renunciation of fame and material wealth with the realities of his situation. Helen Mirren, the Oscar-winning actress who played Tolst

A film adaptation of the King Arthur legend, radically re-imagined and visually stunning, earned an Oscar nomination for its cinematography.

Sir William McCordle and his wife Lady Sylvia invite their friends to their manor, Gosford Park. A conflict erupts among the guests.

Chris and Annie share a close but unconventional friendship in a quiet Yorkshire Dales village. Their peaceful lives are shattered when Annie's husband dies from aggressive blood cancer. Chris, an active member of the local Women's Institute, launches an

The Queen unveils the secrets behind one of the most shocking events of recent times. Told with illuminating, deeply moving, and dramatic storytelling, the film depicts the Royal Family and the British government's bewildered response to the sudden death

In 1788, King George III of England is nearing the thirtieth year of his reign. As he ages, he begins to show signs of dementia; his forgetfulness becomes extreme, he uses inappropriate language, and he becomes aggressive. Taking advantage of this opportunity, the Prince of Wales intends to remove the increasingly unpopular George from the throne. However, Prime Minister William Pitt and Queen Charlotte are determined to protect George's reign. Pitt and Queen Charlotte do everything they can to help George recover. When the physicians they bring fail, they resort to Dr. Willis, known for his unusual and harsh methods. Willis approaches George with a level of violence and anger unlike anything he has ever experienced.