Kirstie Alley
22 titles
Filmography
22 results

Family Sins
(2005)A Rhode Island assistant attorney general attempts to expose the horrors taking place behind the closed doors of a model family’s household.

David's Mother
(1994)Abandoned by her husband, devoted mother Sally Goodson manages to keep her autistic son out of the system until a social worker enters their lives.

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.

Salem Witch Trials
(2002)A masterful work accurately details the current consensus of what exactly occurred to prompt the colonial witch-trials.

Profoundly Normal
(2003)After being separated, two dear friends, both with an intellectual disability, do everything they can to reunite and build a life together.

Write & Wrong
(2007)When a successful screenwriter (Kirstie Alley) discovers that she's washed up in Hollywood because she's considered too old, she enlists the help of her twenty-something nephew (Eric Christian Olsen) to ghostwrite her scripts.

While I Was Gone
(2004)A devoted wife and mother's life is upended when a man from her past reappears, leading to a shocking revelation that threatens her family and future.

Summer School
(1987)A high school gym teacher dreams of a lazy summer in Hawaii until he finds he is assigned to teach remedial English to a group of rowdy underachievers.

Look Who's Talking
(1989)Single mum Mollie searches for the ideal dad for baby Mikey, but Mikey prefers James, the charming cab-driver-turned-babysitter. When Mollie overlooks him, Mikey uses every baby trick to push them together before she chooses someone else.

For Richer or Poorer
(1997)A couple who are in serious trouble with the IRS get the culture shock of their lives when they pretend to be an Amish couple in Pennsylvania.

Village of the Damned
(1995)After an unseen force invades a quiet coastal town, ten women mysteriously find themselves pregnant. Local physician Dr. Alan Chaffee (Christopher Reeve) and government scientist Dr. Susan Verner (Kirstie Alley) join forces when the women simultaneously give birth and the reign of terror begins.

You Can't Take My Daughter
(2020)Starring Lyndsy Fonseca. In law school, Amy gets pregnant after being attacked and raped by a friend of a friend she met once. Years later, the rapist finds her again and tries to sue Amy for custody.

MadHouse
(1990)A yuppie couple that has it all finds they’ve had enough, when a slew of uninvited houseguests invade their new villa and turn it upside down.

One More Chance
(1983)A heartrending drama of an ex-con's pathetic but determined attempt to reintegrate into society and become a respectable citizen once again.

Prince of Bel Air
(1986)A womanizing bachelor in LA keeps company with the housewives whose pools he cleans, until he falls for an artist, with whom he can’t make a splash.

Look Who's Talking Too
(1990)The sequel to 'Look Who's Talking' in which Mikey is older and wiser, and thinks he has it made thanks to his parents Mollie and James. That is until the arrival of his sister who also has a lot to say for herself.

Look Who's Talking Now!
(1993)Thanks to the voices of Danny DeVito and Diane Keaton as two canine comedians determined to turn the house upside down, Look Who's talking Now follows the Ubriacco family as both parents are looking for work - when Travolta's new female boss is after more than a business merger, it's time to start taking some action!

Deconstructing Harry
(1997)Harry Block, who suffers from writer's block and eagerly awaits his award, remembers some incredibly momentous times from his past.

Runaway
(1984)A charming, rugged policeman raises a young son with the help of a robot maid while risking his life as a specialist in terminating killer robots.

Champions
(1984)Just as British jockey Bob Champion is in the middle of a vacation in Kentucky, he finds out he has cancer, and, like others beforehim, submits to the full, painful treatments of multiple injections and radiation, suffering as much or more from the cure as from the illness.