Get ready to dive into the world of Kate Mulgrew's most memorable roles as we present our roundup of her movies. This dynamic actress has graced the screen with her talent and charisma, leaving a lasting impression in each film she has appeared in. From her iconic roles to her lesser-known projects, this article will provide an engaging overview of Kate Mulgrew's diverse and impressive movie career.
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1. Jennifer: A Woman's Story (1979)
In the gripping 1979 drama, Jennifer: A Woman's Story, we are introduced to a powerful female protagonist who finds herself in a battle for control of her late husband's shipbuilding company. Widowed with a fortune and a business to run, Elizabeth Montgomery's character faces off against scheming factions of the board of directors determined to undermine her efforts. As Jennifer navigates the treacherous world of business and corporate greed, she must use her wit and determination to protect her late husband's legacy and keep the company's future in her hands.
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2. A Time for Miracles (1980)
In the heartwarming biographical drama 'A Time for Miracles', learn the incredible true story of Elizabeth Bayley Seton, the first American to ever be canonized as a saint by the Pope. Seton takes up Catholicism after the death of her wealthy husband, challenging the bigotry of her time and persevering in her newfound faith.
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3. Lovespell (1981)
In the medieval world of Lovespell, the Lord of Cornwall seeks to secure an alliance with an Irish princess named Isolde to strengthen his kingdom. However, this union is met with unwanted complications, as an unthinkable love unfolds between the princess and the King's most loyal knight, Tristan.
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4. A Stranger Is Watching (1982)
A Stranger Is Watching, " released in 1982, is a suspenseful thriller directed by Sean S. Cunningham, best known for directing the iconic horror film "Friday the 13th. " The movie follows the harrowing journey of an 11-year-old girl and her mother's girlfriend, who are kidnapped by a psychopathic killer three years after the girl witnessed the murder of her mother.
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5. Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins (1985)
Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins" is a thrilling 1985 action-adventure comedy film that follows the extraordinary journey of an officially "dead" cop, Remo Williams, who is trained to become an extraordinary unique assassin in service of the US President. As Remo finds himself caught up in a race against time to uncover a conspiracy, his life takes an unexpected turn.
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6. A Letter to Three Wives (1985)
In the drama film "A Letter to Three Wives, " three women from very different backgrounds find themselves in an unlikely situation. Prior to embarking on a secluded trip that leaves them incommunicado with the rest of the world, one woman leaves them a mysterious letter from an anonymous individual, revealing that she is leaving with one of their husbands. Struggling to figure out which husband she has taken, the women turn to an important memory from their pasts to help unravel the truth.
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7. Roses Are for the Rich (1987)
Roses Are for the Rich, set in the small town of Birmingham, Alabama, is an intense drama that follows the journey of Autumn, a young woman whose life takes a dark turn when her husband mysteriously dies in a mine explosion. Fueled by grief and a desire for vengeance, Autumn sets her sights on the mine owner, Douglas Osborne.
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8. Throw Momma from the Train (1987)
Throw Momma from the Train" is a classic black comedy-crime movie released in 1987. Directed by Danny DeVito and written by Stu Silver, it stars Danny DeVito, Billy Crystal, and Kim Greist. The plot revolves around a bitter ex-husband and a timid mother's boy, both desiring their respective partners dead but unwilling to take the action themselves.
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9. Roots: The Gift (1988)
In "Roots: The Gift, " the powerful story of struggle and survival unfolds as a young African warrior, whose life was disrupted by the cruel hand of slavery three years ago, leads a group of runaway slaves in their desperate quest for freedom in the North. Set on Christmas Eve 1770, this gripping drama transports viewers back to a time when human injustice was all too widespread. With stirring performances from Louis Gossett Jr. , LeVar Burton, and Avery Brooks, this history-based film is a poignant reminder of the human spirit's unwavering resilience in the face of adversity.
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10. Daddy (1991)
Daddy" (1991) is a heartfelt drama-comedy that explores the complexities of parenthood and marital relationships, all while touching on the themes of surrogate motherhood and single-parenting. The story revolves around a man who, after twenty years of marriage, faces the challenges of starting over with his children when his wife unexpectedly leaves him. Having endured a tumultuous separation, our protagonist embarks on a journey of self-discovery and growth, learning to navigate the trials and tribulations of becoming a single father.
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11. Fatal Friendship (1991)
Fatal Friendship is a gripping drama that explores the dangerous world of international crime rings and the potentially devastating consequences of a close friendship. The story follows the life of a man who begins to suspect his best friend's involvement in the illicit trade.
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12. Round Numbers (1992)
Round Numbers" is a satirical comedy that delves into the absurd world of society's fixation on health and physical appearance. The story follows a dissatisfied housewife, who, suspecting her husband of infidelity with a sultry model at a local health spa, decides to infiltrate the spa and confront her hubby. However, her plan quickly spirals out of control, leading to unexpected twists and turns that question the simplicity of her revenge.
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13. For Love and Glory (1993)
For Love and Glory" is a compelling and historical drama that takes place during the American Civil War. Set in Virginia, the story revolves around a wealthy plantation owner and his family, whose lives become intertwined with the chaos of the conflict. The owner's family dynamic is further complicated by his slave-mistress, an arranged marriage with a working-class Irish girl, and his younger son's allegiance to the Confederacy.
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14. Camp Nowhere (1994)
Camp Nowhere" (1994) is a charming family comedy with a witty script by Andrew Kurtzman and Eliot Wald that follows a group of junior high kids seeking some summer fun away from their parent's chosen camps. When the kids refuse to attend the camps selected for them, they form their own adult-free camp, relying on the help of an ex-drama teacher.
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15. 2nd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (1996)
Experience the glamour of the 2nd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, an event celebrating the best of movies and television from America's top actors. This two-hour spectacular, hosted by David Grossman and featuring renowned hosts Joan Allen, Gillian Anderson, and Patricia Arquette, brings together celebrities and fans alike to celebrate outstanding performances.
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16. Star Trek: 30 Years and Beyond (1996)
Join us for a thrilling journey through the galaxy as we celebrate the 30th anniversary of Star Trek. This documentary takes viewers on a captivating ride through the world of Star Trek, featuring interviews with the stars themselves, including Ted Danson, LeVar Burton, and Joan Collins.
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17. Captain Nuke and the Bomber Boys (1996)
Captain Nuke and the Bomber Boys" is a hilariously zany 1996 comedy-thriller where three teenagers, Slug, Mickey, and Frank, accidentally discover a hidden atomic bomb. Instead of leaving the weapon to the authorities, they decide to call the President and demand that he cancels school! .
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18. Trekkies (1997)
Trekkies" is a refreshingly entertaining documentary that delves into the intriguing world of Star Trek fans. Director Roger Nygard introduces viewers to a diverse group of individuals whose passion for the science fiction series has transformed their lives. The film provides a hilarious and heartfelt look at the impact of the show on its die-hard fanbase, as Denise Crosby, a "Star Trek" alum, guides us through the uncharted territories of fan culture.
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19. Riddler's Moon (1998)
Riddler's Moon, a 1998 film directed by Don McBrearty and written by Karl Schiffman, offers a captivating blend of drama and science fiction. The story revolves around a single mother and her wheelchair-bound son living on a troubled farm in Indiana. The land, which has been barren for years, suddenly flourishes, but so do the neighbors' unchecked imaginations. As the mysterious growth spreads, the roots of this inexplicable phenomenon run much deeper than anyone could have anticipated – they're extraterrestrial.
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20. Star Trek: Nemesis (2002)
Star Trek: Nemesis" is a thrilling science-fiction action adventure that brings together the final installment of the iconic Star Trek series. Set in 2002, the movie follows the crew of the starship Enterprise as they find themselves unexpectedly on a mission to the Romulan homeworld, Romulus. The crew, led by Captain Jean-Luc Picard, is initially tasked with negotiating a peace treaty with the Romulans. However, they soon discover a deeper and more dangerous threat lurking beneath the surface.
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21. Of Ashes and Atoms: The Story of the NASA Plum Brook Reactor Facility (2004)
Experience the untold story of NASA's Plum Brook Reactor Facility in the critically acclaimed documentary "Of Ashes and Atoms". Narrated by Kate Mulgrew, this captivating production delves into the fascinating history of the nuclear fission test reactor, activated in 1961 to support research on nuclear-powered aerospace vehicles. However, due to escalating costs, the facility was ultimately shut down by President Nixon in 1973.
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22. Perception (2005)
Perception, a relatable and heartfelt 2005 drama-comedy, follows the journey of a strong-willed young woman, a self-absorbed Angeleno who reluctantly returns to Brooklyn to tend to her ailing parents. As the narrative unfolds, audiences will find themselves invested in the quirky and unexpected twists and turns of this touching tale, all intertwined with a healthy blend of humor and sincere emotion.
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23. How William Shatner Changed the World (2005)
How William Shatner Changed the World" is a riveting documentary that explores the profound impact of the iconic "Star Trek" TV series on our world today. Presented by the one and only William Shatner, this 2-hour film takes viewers on an enlightening journey, delving into how the groundbreaking science fiction show has influenced and inspired some of the most revolutionary technologies in our lives.
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24. Star Trek: Beyond the Final Frontier (2007)
Star Trek: Beyond the Final Frontier" is a captivating documentary that delves into the intriguing history of one of the biggest pop culture phenomena of the last four decades - Star Trek. Following Paramount's decision to auction over a thousand original Star Trek artifacts in Christie's auction house in New York, the film takes fans on a mesmerizing journey through time.
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25. The Best and the Brightest (2010)
The Best and the Brightest" is a hilarious 2010 comedy that takes a witty look at the competitive world of New York City's elite private kindergartens. Our charming protagonists, Samantha and Jeff, are a young couple with dreams of providing their five-year-old daughter with the best education possible. What follows is a series of outrageous, over-the-top events that these well-meaning parents must endure in order to secure their child's spot at the prestigious school.
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26. The Captains (2011)
The Captains" is a fascinating documentary film by renowned Canadian actor, William Shatner. The film, released in 2011, sees Shatner interviewing other talented actors who have portrayed Starship captains in the iconic science-fiction franchise. Shatner's unique curiosity and personal experiences bring a fresh perspective to the lives of these actors, creating an engaging and enlightening viewing experience. The documentary offers a unique blend of biography, science fiction, and a behind-the-scenes look at the world of Star Trek.
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27. Drawing Home (2016)
Drawing Home is a captivating 1920s drama that captures the essence of a Canadian-American romance. Set against the backdrop of the enchanting Canadian Rocky Mountains, this enchanting film follows a young debutante as she navigates her love for two contrasting worlds - glamour and art. When she's unexpectedly thrust into the path of a passionate young painter, the blossoming relationship takes her on an unforgettable adventure.
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28. The Magnificent Meyersons (2023)
The Magnificent Meyersons" is a heart-warming drama film released in 2023 that centers around a dysfunctional New York City family. The intriguing plot unfolds as the family experiences an extraordinary day that turns their lives upside down, revealing both the shocks and the miracles that family ties can lead to. This thought-provoking journey will have viewers on the edge of their seats as they delve into the complexities of life, family, and the unexpected turns that can transform everything. With a stellar cast including Kate Mulgrew, Richard Kind, and Ian Kahn, "The Magnificent Meyersons" presents a unique perspective on the power of love and the resilience of the human spirit.
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