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Shirley Henderson

Shirley Henderson

British actress
November 24, 1965 (59 years old)
G.-B. 2018. Biography by Jon S. Baird with John C. Reilly, Steve Coogan, Shirley Henderson. Comedy duo Laurel and Hardy, former greats of American comedy cinema, tour Great Britain in 1953.
Runtime: 94 min.
G.-B. 2017. Mores comedy by Danny Boyle with Ewan McGregor, Robert Carlyle, Jonny Lee Miller. Twenty years after fleeing with the profit of a drug deal an ex-thug returns to Edinburgh where he reunites with the accomplices he betrayed.
Runtime: 119 min.
Can. 2017. Drama by Kathleeen Hepburn with Shirley Henderson, Théodore Pellerin, Mary Galloway. When her husband dies suddenly, a British Columbian woman with Parkinson’s disease finds her son, an oil company employee in Alberta, struggling with his sexuality.
Runtime: 112 min.
G.-B. 2016. Sentimental comedy by Sharon Maguire with Renée Zellweger, Patrick Dempsey, Colin Firth. At 43, a TV producer finds herself pregnant without knowing whether her ex or her one-night stand is the father.
Runtime: 123 min.
U.S. 2009. Dramatic comedy by Todd Solondz with Shirley Henderson, Allison Janney, Ciaran Hinds. A boy about to celebrate his bar mitzvah learns that his father was a pedophile and is not dead, as his mother had led him to believe.
Runtime: 97 min.
U.S. 2007. Comedy by Nick Moore with Emma Roberts, Natasha Richardson, Shirley Henderson. A spoiled young Californian girl is sent by her father to an English boarding school where she gets into trouble with the other students.
Runtime: 98 min.
G.-B. 2005. Comedy by Michael Winterbottom with Steve Coogan, Rob Brydon, Keeley Hawes. The tribulations of actor Steve Coogan during the shooting of a film based on an 18th century satirical novel.
Runtime: 91 min.
G.-B. 2004. Sentimental comedy by Beeban Kidron with Renée Zellweger, Colin Firth, Hugh Grant. An awkward and paranoid journalist suspects the lawyer she has been in a relationship with for only six weeks of infidelity.
Runtime: 107 min.
G.-B. 2004. Mores drama by Sally Potter with Joan Allen, Simon Abkarian, Sam Neill. In London, a biologist married to an unfaithful politician becomes involved in a passionate affair with a Lebanese-born cook.
Runtime: 100 min.

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Irl. 2003. Dramatic comedy by John Crowley with Cillian Murphy, Kelly Macdonald, Colin Farrell. In Dublin, the intertwined destinies of various individuals engaged in romantic, professional or criminal endeavours.
G.-B. 2002. Dramatic comedy by Shane Meadows with Robert Carlyle, Rhys Ifans, Shirley Henderson. A mobster returns to his hometown to try to win back his ex-girlfriend who has refused her new partner's marriage proposal.

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Dan. 2002. Dramatic comedy by Lone Scherfig with Jamie Sives, Adrian Rawlins, Shirley Henderson. A young man who repeatedly attempts suicide falls in love with his brother's new wife who is dying of cancer.
Runtime: 105 min.
G.-B. 2002. Crime drama by Nick Willing with Goran Visnjic, Shirley Henderson, Miranda Otto. A police detective from London hires a hypnotherapist to help her identify a serial killer who preys on children.
Runtime: 108 min.
G.-B. 1999. Mores drama by Michael Winterbottom with Shirley Henderson, Gina McKee, Molly Parker. In London, a weekend in the somewhat gloomy life of an ordinary family in search of love and happiness.
Runtime: 108 min.
G.-B. 1997. Mores drama by Rob Rohrer with Shirley Henderson, Sharon Small, Joe McFadden. In a working class area of Glasgow, two friends who make a living from petty theft struggle to escape their creditors.
Runtime: 90 min.
G.-B. 1995. Mores comedy by Danny Boyle with Ewan McGregor, Robert Carlyle, Kelly Macdonald.
Runtime: 94 min.
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