Kathy Baker
20 titles
Filmography
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Jesse Stone: No Remorse
(2010)A series of murders in nearby Boston reluctantly draws Jesse Stone (Tom Selleck) back into the fold, but when a crooked path leads to the city's most notorious crime-boss, Gino Fish (William Sadler), what at first appears to be the work of a serial killer becomes something even more diabolical.

Jesse Stone: Thin Ice
(2009)Jesse Stone is back! When his friend and fellow cop is shot during a visit to Boston, small town police chief Jesse Stone (Tom Selleck) risks his life and career to solve the crime while also investigating the disappearance of a missing child in this exciting fifth installment in the popular Jesse Stone movies based on the best-selling books by Robert B. Parker.

Jesse Stone: Benefit of the Doubt
(2012)The chief is back on the job. When a shocking double homicide rocks the quiet town of Paradise, Stone is forced back into action.

Jesse Stone: Innocents Lost
(2011)Tom Selleck returns as Paradise's anguished former Chief of Police, Jesse Stone, in his most gripping mystery yet. Cindy Van Aldan was like a daughter to Jesse. Now she's dead. Although all signs point to a suicidal drug overdose, Jesse knows his friend better than that and will stop at nothing to avenge the lost innocence and subsequent death of the young girl he once mentored.

Paterno
(2018)Al Pacino stars as Penn State football coach Joe Paterno in the aftermath of the Jerry Sandusky sexual-abuse scandal.

Miss Nobody
(2010)Plucky paper pusher Sarah Jane McKinney lands a great promotion after innocently killing her boss, Milo Beeber (Brandon Routh), and soon she's employing her talent for treachery to scale the Judge Pharmaceuticals ladder. In this black comedy, the executives drop like flies as Sarah Jane beats a path to the confessional of Father Grisham. But the game gets dicey when she falls for a cop.

Anyone Home?
(2018)When a single mother takes a job as a live-in caretaker for an unsold model home, her mental illness leads to a dangerous fantasy.

The Ballad of Lefty Brown
(2017)Striving for justice, this non-stop, gun-toting western thriller stars Bill Pullman and Peter Fonda. Always the grizzled sidekick and never the hero, Lefty is pushed into the limelight when his best friend and longtime partner Edward is brutally murdered. In efforts to seek revenge, he is placed at odds with vested interests, hired guns, corrupt officials and his own abundant failings.

Love Is Love Is Love
(2021)Three stories that explore love, commitment, and loyalty between couples and friends, each with their own surprising events. A married couple finds an unconventional way to transcend long distance through technology. A long-married couple try to reignite their honeymoon-phase through a spontaneous sailing trip. A woman who recently lost her mother gathers her mother's friends to share memories.

Last Chance Harvey
(2008)In London for his daughter's wedding, jingle-writer, Harvey Shine, misses his plane to New York, and thus loses his job. While drowning his sorrows, he meets Kate, an intelligent and a compassionate woman, who transforms his life for the better.

Boulevard
(2014)Starring Robin Williams in his remarkable final onscreen performance, Boulevard follows married but closeted 60 year-old bank employee Nolan (Williams) whose spontaneous turn down an unknown street upends his monotonous life and crumbling marriage. After picking up a young, charismatic hustler, Nolan finds himself on a journey of self-discovery and must confront the secrets he has kept hidden from his wife (Kathy Baker of Saving Mr. Banks) and himself. Nolan’s dramatic decision to rethink his own identity holds with it the promise of happiness and salvation for both he and his wife in this touching and inspiring film. From acclaimed director Dito Montiel (A Guide To Recognizing Your Saints, The Son Of No One), Boulevard shines with an ensemble cast that includes Bob Odenkirk (TV's Better Call Saul) and Roberto Aguire (Struck By Lightning) in a breakout performance.

Edward Scissorhands
(1990)When a mad scientist meets an early death his creation is left to fend with scissors for hands.

The Age of Adaline
(2015)Adaline Bowman (Blake Lively) stops ageing after recovering from a near-fatal accident. Over the 20th century she embarks on an epic, but isolated worldwide journey, when a chance meeting with Ellis Jones leaves Adaline pining for the life she used to have and a weekend with his parents (Harrison Ford and Kathy Baker) threatens to expose the truth.

13 Going on 30
(2004)After making a wish at her disastrous 13th birthday party, Jenna wakes up 17 years in the future.

Jennifer Eight
(1992)A big city cop who has just transferred to a small town becomes smitten with a beautiful blind woman while investigating a serial killer. Andy Garcia, Uma Thurman and Lance Henriksen star in this dark thriller.

Inventing the Abbotts
(1997)Two brothers find themselves drawn to the beautiful daughters of a wealthy estate owner.

The Cider House Rules
(1999)Homer Wells has lived nearly his entire life within the walls of St. Cloud's Orphanage in rural Maine. Though groomed by its proprietor, Dr. Larch, to be his successor, Homer nonetheless feels the need to strike out on his own and experience the world outside.

Big Miracle
(2012)Set in Cold War-era 1988, Big Miracle tells the true story of a small-town news reporter (John Krasinski) and a Greenpeace volunteer (Drew Barrymore) who enlist the help of rival superpowers to save three majestic gray whales trapped under the ice of the Arctic Circle.

Permanent Record
(1988)Suburban high-school students are forced to face their own insecurities after one of their classmates commits suicide.

Mad Dog and Glory
(1993)Robert De Niro teams up with Uma Thurman and Bill Murray in this wildly offbeat love story about a detective who reluctantly receives a gorgeous "thank you" gift named Glory from a gangster.