Barbara Hershey
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Filmography
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The Entity
(1982)(1982) Horror with Barbara Hershey. A violent poltergeist terrorises a divorced mum.

Outer Space
(1999)A woman, terrorised by an invisible force, enters a house at night. The rasping of crickets and a distorted music give way to explosions, screams and garbled voices. In an eruption of panicked subjectivity, her face multiplies across the screen while flashes of solarised imagery invade the frame…

The Baby Maker
(1970)Barbara Hershey plays a free spirit who agrees to bear a child for a childless couple in this early look at the phenomenon of surrogate motherhood, co-starring Scott Glenn.

Boxcar Bertha
(1972)A young woman and her union organizer boyfriend, dodging anti-union forces in Depression era Kansas, are forced into a life of train robbery.

Defenseless
(1991)A lawyer has an affair with her client, then learns he is married to her college friend, who is soon accused of murdering him and needs her legal aid.

The Manor
(2021)After suffering a mild stroke, Judith Albright reluctantly moves into a historic nursing home where she becomes convinced a supernatural force is killing the residents. Part of the Welcome to the Blumhouse collection.

Hunger Point
(2003)A family deals with the unimaginable pain they experience as a result of the loss of a sister and daughter from anorexia.

Hannah and Her Sisters
(1986)The loyal supporter of her two aimless sisters realizes she’ll have to choose between her own needs and those of the family she can’t live without.

Hoosiers
(1986)A man gets a last chance at redemption by coaching a small-town Indiana high-school basketball team and bring his team to the 1951 state championship.

Beaches
(1988)The twists and turns of a lifelong friendship between two women.

Sister
(2014)The topics of youths and prescribed psychotropic drugs are handled with heart and care when a man is forced to take care of his troubled teen sister.

Left to Die
(2012)Accused of a crime she did not commit. Imprisoned by a corrupt system. The odds are stacked against Sandra Chase (Barbara Hershey, Black Swan) when she finds herself behind bars in Ecuador. As her daughter (Rachael Leigh Cook, Nancy Drew) tirelessly works to rally political support in Washington D.C., Sandra makes desperate choices in order to survive her horrifying ordeal. Co-starring Nicholas Gonzalez (TV’s “Grimm”) and Vincent Irizarry (TV’s “All My Children”), Left to Die is the inspirational true story of faith, family and the triumph of the human spirit.

Falling Down
(1993)A laid-off defense worker is on a path of violence and self destruction, and now an LAPD detective, only hours away from retirement, must find him and stop his vigilante acts.

Lantana
(2001)Plagued with grief over the murder of her daughter, Valerie Somers suspects her husband is cheating on her. When she disappears, Detective Leon Zat attempts to solve the mystery. A web of love, sex and deceit emerges, drawing in four related couples.

Tin Men
(1987)Two less-than-honest rivals in the tin game meet in a fender bender but their bruised egos and quick tempers turn the minor accident into a major vendetta

The Last Hard Men
(1976)An outlaw breaks free from prison, then kidnaps the daughter of the lawman who put him away - can the now-retired sheriff stop him and save the girl? With Barbara Hershey.

Trial by Combat
(1976)A secret band of aristocrats, the "Knights of Avalon," dishes out its own lethal justice through ritual combat. When Sir Edward Gifford uncovers their dark tradition, he's marked for death. His son returns from America to uncover the truth, teaming with a sharp local ally and a seasoned Scotland Yard colonel to expose the deadly cult.

Black Swan
(2010)Natalie Portman won the 2010 Best Actress OSCAR® for her stunning performance in this thriller.

Swing Kids
(1993)American big-band jazz beats in the hearts of young German friends confronted by the Nazis.

With Six You Get Eggroll
(1968)When two widowers fall in love and get married, they return from their honeymoon to discover that their respective children (and pets) might not be as great a match. It's a hysterical comedy classic for the entire family.