Helen Hunt filmography

The following is the filmography and stage work of Academy Award winning actress and director Helen Hunt.[1][2]

Filmography

Film

Film roles[3]
Year Title Role Notes
1973 Pioneer Woman Sarah Sargeant
1977 Rollercoaster Tracy Calder
1984 Trancers Lena
1985 Waiting to Act Tracy
1985 Girls Just Want to Have Fun Lynne Stone
1986 Peggy Sue Got Married Beth Bodell
1986 The Frog Prince Henrietta
1987 Project X Teri MacDonald
1987 The Nativity Mary Voice role, direct-to-video
1988 The Frog Prince Princess Henrietta
1988 Stealing Home Hope Wyatt (adult and pregnant)
1988 Miles from Home Jennifer
1989 Next of Kin Jessie Gates
1991 Trancers II Lena Deth
1992 The Waterdance Anna
1992 Only You Clare Enfield
1992 Bob Roberts Rose Pondell
1992 Mr. Saturday Night Annie Wells
1992 Trancers III Lena Direct-to-video
1993 Sexual Healing Rene Short film
1995 Kiss of Death Bev Kilmartin
1996 Twister Dr. Jo Harding
1997 As Good as It Gets Carol Connelly Academy Award for Best Actress[1]
Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy
Satellite Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role
Nominated–MTV Movie Award for Best Female Performance
2000 Dr. T & the Women Bree Davis
2000 Pay It Forward Arlene McKinney
2000 Cast Away Kelly Frears
2000 What Women Want Darcy McGuire
2001 One Night at McCool's Truck driver Scenes deleted
2001 The Curse of the Jade Scorpion Betty Ann Fitzgerald
2004 A Good Woman Mrs. Erlynne
2006 Bobby Samantha Stevens
2007 Then She Found Me April Epner Also co-screenwriter, producer and director
2010 Every Day Jeannie
2011 Soul Surfer Cheri Hamilton
2011 Jock the Hero Dog Jess Voice role
2012 The Sessions Cheryl Cohen-Greene Nominated–Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress
Nominated–BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Nominated–Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Supporting Actress
Nominated–Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture
Nominated–Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Female
Nominated–Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture
Nominated–Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role
2013 Decoding Annie Parker Dr. Mary-Claire King
2014 Ride Jackie Also writer, director, and producer
2017 I Love You, Daddy Aura Topher
2018 The Miracle Season Kathy Bresnahan
2018 Candy Jar Kathy
2019 I See You Jackie Harper
2020 The Night Clerk Ethel Bromley
2021 How It Ends Completed

Television

TV appearances[3]
Year Title Role Notes
1973 Pioneer Woman Sarah Sargeant Movie
1974 Amy Prentiss Jill Prentiss All 3 episodes
1975 Death Scream Teila Rodriguez Movie
1975 The Swiss Family Robinson Helga Main role; 20 episodes
1975 All Together Now Susan Lindsay Movie
1976 Ark II Diana Episode: "Omega"
1976 Having Babies Sharon McNamara Movie
1977 The Spell Kristina Matchett Movie
1977 The Fitzpatricks Kerry Gerardi 9 episodes
1977 The Mary Tyler Moore Show Laurie Slaughter Episode: "Murray Ghosts for Ted"
1978 The Bionic Woman Princess Aura Season 3 Episode 16: "Sanctuary Earth"
1979 Transplant Janice Hurley Movie
1980 The Facts of Life Emily Episode: "Dope"
1980,
1981
Knots Landing Betsy
Brenda
Episodes: "Hitchhike" (Part 2)
"Step One"
1981 CBS Afternoon Playhouse Phoebe Episode: "I Think I'm Having a Baby"
1981 Child Bride of Short Creek Naomi Movie
1981 Darkroom Nancy Lawrence Episode: "The Bogeyman Will Get You"
1981 Angel Dusted Lizzie Eaton Movie
1981 The Miracle of Kathy Miller Kathy Miller Movie
1982 Desperate Lives Sandy Cameron Movie
1982 Gimme a Break! Valerie Episode: "An Unmarried Couple"
1982–1983 It Takes Two Lisa Quinn Main role
1983 Bill: On His Own Jenny Wells Movie
1983 Quarterback Princess Tami Maida Movie
1983 Choices of the Heart Cathy Movie
1984 Sweet Revenge Debbie Markham Movie
1985 Highway to Heaven Lizzy MacGill Episode: "Thoroughbreds" (Parts 1 & 2)
1984–1986 St. Elsewhere Clancy Williams 8 episodes
1988 Shooter Tracey Movie
1989 Incident at Dark River Jesse McCandless Movie
1991 My Life and Times Rebecca Miller 6 episodes
1991 Murder in New Hampshire:
The Pamela Wojas Smart Story
Pamela Smart Movie based on true story
1991 Into the Badlands Blossom Movie
1992–1999, 2019 Mad About You Jamie Stemple Buchman Main role; 162 episodes
1993 In the Company of Darkness Gina Pulasky Movie
1994, 1997 Saturday Night Live Herself (host) 2 episodes
1995 Friends Jamie Buchman Season one, episode: "The One with Two Parts" (Part 1); Mad About You crossover appearance
1998 The Simpsons Renee (voice) Episode: "Dumbbell Indemnity"
1998 Twelfth Night Viola Movie
2005 Empire Falls Janine Roby Miniseries
2017 Shots Fired[4] Governor Patricia Eamons Main role
2019 World on Fire Nancy Campbell Miniseries

Director

Film and TV[3]
Year Title Notes
1998,
1999,
2019
Mad About You Episodes: "Cheating on Sheila", "Mother's Day",
"Farmer Buchman", "The Final Frontier" (Parts 1 & 2),
"The Kid Leaves"
2007 Then She Found Me
2012 Californication Episode: "At the Movies"
2013,
2015
Revenge Episode: "Retribution"
Episode: "Loss"
2014 Ride
2016 Life in Pieces Episode: "Window Vanity Dress Grace"
2016 House of Lies Episode: "Violent Agreement"
2016 This Is Us Episode: "Last Christmas"
2017 Feud: Bette and Joan Episode: "Abandoned!"[5]
2018 American Housewife Episode: "Selling Out"
Episode: "The Inheritance"
2018 Splitting Up Together Episode: "Soups Jealous"
2019 The Politician Episode: “Gone Girl”

Stage

Stage work[6]
Year Title Role Notes
1989 Our Town Emily Webb Lincoln Center Theater
1990 The Taming of the Shrew Bianca New York Shakespeare Festival Public Theater
1998 Twelfth Night Viola Lincoln Center Theater
2003 Life x 3 Sonia Circle in the Square Theatre
2010 Our Town Stage Manager Barrow Street Theatre
2010 Much Ado About Nothing Beatrice Shakespeare Center of Los Angeles
2012 Our Town Stage Manager Santa Monica College Performing Arts Center
2019 Working Angie White Encores! at City Center

References

  1. "Helen Hunt Biography". Biography.com. Retrieved 4 August 2015.
  2. Erickson, Hal. "Helen Hunt: Biography". New York Times. Missing or empty |url= (help)
  3. "Helen Hunt: Filmography". AllMovie. Retrieved 4 August 2015.
  4. Wagmeister, Elizabeth (2016-03-19). "Helen Hunt, Richard Dreyfuss, Stephen Moyer Added to Fox's Police Brutality Series 'Shots Fired'". Variety. Retrieved 2017-01-22.
  5. "Abandoned!". The Futon Critic. Retrieved March 25, 2017.
  6. "Helen Hunt," About The Artists. Accessed May 25, 2020. http://www.abouttheartists.com/artists/293004-helen-hunt
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