Mary-Kate Olsen
11 titles
Filmography
11 results

Double, Double, Toil and Trouble
(1993)On Halloween night, determined twins try to save their parents from their nasty old capitalist aunt's greedy clutches. Magic abounds and they meet mysterious new friends along the way.

Passport to Paris
(1999)Mary-Kate and Ashley pack their bags for fun and plot a rendezvous with adventure! Sent to Paris to visit their grandfather, the girls fall in love with France and two French boys!

Billboard Dad
(1998)One's a surfer. The other's a high diver. When these two sisters team up to find a new love for their newly single Dad, it's a fun-loving, eye-catching California adventure gone wild.

Switching Goals
(1999)Mary-Kate and Ashley star as soccer-playing sisters who scheme to trade teams by secretly trading places. But as the plan unfolds, there's chaos on and off the field.

How the West Was Fun
(1994)Olsen twins Mary-Kate and Ashley lead the battle of wits and wills to save their beloved ranch in the feature length comedy How The West Was Fun.
Getting There
(2002)
To Grandmother's House We Go
(1992)The twins runaway to visit their grandmother at Christmas.

New York Minute
(2004)Identical twins, rebellious Roxy and straight-laced Jane, are on a train to New York. Roxy plans on skipping class and Jane is trying for a college scholarship. When they're dumped from the train and a criminal places a microchip in Roxy's bag, a crazy chase begins as criminals and a truancy officer race after them.

Beastly
(2011)Vanessa Hudgens stars in this modern day take on a classic fable, in which a shallow high school student is hideously transformed by a classmate, left to find someone who can see past the surface and love him, or remain "beastly" forever.

It Takes Two
(1995)Two identical girls have lived very different lives. Amanda lives in the foster system, while Alyssa has been raised in a world of luxury. The two girls swap identities to bring Amanda's social worker and Alyssa's father closer together.

The Wackness
(2008)It's the summer of 1994, and the streets of New York are pulsing with hip-hop. Set against this backdrop, a lonely teenager named Luke Shapiro spends his last summer before university selling marijuana throughout New York City, trading it with his unorthodox psychotherapist for treatment, while having a crush on his stepdaughter.