28 Days
Film: Columbia Pictures, 2000
Director: Betty Thomas
Role: Gwen Cummings
Plot: A big-city newspaper columnist is forced to enter a
drug and alcohol rehab center after stealing a limousine
and crashing it into a house.
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Action:
Blowhard
TV series: Columbia TriStar, 1999
Director: Ted Demme, Bryan Gordon
Role: Herself
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Bionic
Showdown: The Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman
TV movie: NBC, 1989
Director: Alan J. Levi
Role: Kate Mason
Plot: The Bionic Woman and the Six Million Dollar Man
reunite - with a few younger bionic assistants - and try
to catch a bionic spy.
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Brooklyn
Love Story: see Who Shot Patakango?
Demolition
Man
Film: Warner Brothers, 1993
Director: Marco Brambilla
Role: Lenina Huxley
Plot: Frozen in 1996, Phoenix, a convicted killer is
"thawed" out for parole well into the 21st
century. Revived into a crime free society, Phoenix
resumes his murderous rampage, and no one can stop him.
Spartan, the cop who captured Phoenix in 1996 has also
been cryogenically frozen, this time for a crime he didn't
commit. In desperation they turn to Spartan to help
recapture Phoenix. Sandra Bullock as the policewoman.
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Exactly
3:30
Film: 2000
Director: ?
Role: ?
Plot: A woman is late all the time. To make sure she gets
to her wedding she hires a psychiatrist but falls in love
with him.
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Fire
on the Amazon (a.k.a. Lost Paradise)
Film: Concorde-New Horizons, 1991(2000)
Director: Luis Llosa
Role: Alyssa
Plot: Deep in the hot and steamy Amazon jungle, Alyssa (Sandra
Bullock) helps a brash photojournalist investigate the
assassination of a famous environmentalist, at the risk
of their own lives.
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A
Fool and His Money: see Religion, Inc.
Forces
of Nature
Film: Dreamworks Studio, 1999
Director: Bronwen Hughes
Role: Sarah Lewis
Plot: Ben Holmes, a professional book-jacket blurbologist,
is trying to get to Savannah for his wedding. He just
barely catches the last plane, but a seagull flies into
the engine as the plane is taking off. All later flights
are cancelled because of an approaching hurricane, so he
is forced to hitch a ride in a Geo Metro with an
attractive but eccentric woman named Sarah (Sandra
Bullock).
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Gun
Shy
Film: Fortis Films / Disney, 2000
Director: Eric Blakeney
Role: Judy
Plot: Charlie Mayo (Liam Neeson) is an undercover agent
with the DEA who was nearly killed when a sting set up to
nail a gang of drug dealers went horribly wrong. The
accident left Charlie shaken, and he's gone into therapy
to hold himself together as he struggles through one
final case before retiring. Charlie's superior (Mitch
Pileggi) has set him up on another undercover assignment
as he tries to bring in two Colombian drug kingpins and a
low-level Mafiosi with delusions of grandeur (Oliver
Platt). As Charlie makes his way through therapy, he's
referred to a nurse (Sandra Bullock) interested in New
Age healing techniques; now he has love on his mind as he
tries to keep himself out of harm's way under
increasingly dangerous circumstances.
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Hangmen
Film: Cinema Sciences Corporation, 1987
Director: J. Christian Ingvordsen
Role: Lisa Edwards
Plot: Rob Greene has information about an undercover
terror team inside the CIA led by Joe Connelly. To stay
alive with the knowledge, he is advised to stay
undercover by his supervisor Andrews. Connelly's men try
to kill Greene, but he can escape and warns his son Danny
that he also may be in danger and that he should look for
Dog Thompson, an old military friend of Greene's.
Together with Thompson and Bone Conn, another ex-soldier,
Danny tries to escape Connelly's henchmen. Meanwhile,
Connelly figures that Danny's friend Lisa (Sandra Bullock)
would make a good target in order to get Danny and also
his father.
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Hope
Floats
Film: Twentieth Century-Fox / Fortis Films, 1998
Director: Forest Whitaker
Role: Birdee Pruitt
Plot: The story of a woman (Sandra Bullock) who comes
back to her home town in Smithville, Texas after a very
sloppy and painful divorce with her daughter and has to
deal with the people in her town.
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In
Love and War
Film: New Line Cinema, 1996
Director: Richard Attenborough
Role: Agnes von Kurowsky
Plot: Reporter Ernest Hemingway is an ambulance driver in
Italy during World War I. While bravely risking his life
in the line of duty, he is injured and ends up in the
hospital, where he falls in love with his nurse, Agnes
von Kurowsky.
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Jackie
Collins' Lucky/Chances
TV series: NBC, 1990
Director: Buzz Kulik
Role: Maria
Plot: Based on the novels "Chances" and "Lucky"
by Jackie Collins, this miniseries features the rise of
Gino Santangelo in the Las Vegas casino industry, and his
daughter Lucky's subsequent struggle to maintain the
family empire. Sandra Bullock as Gino's wife/Lucky's
mother.
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Kate
and Leopold
Film: Miramax, 1996
Director: ?
Role: ?
Lost
Paradise: see Fire on the Amazon
Love
Potion #9
Film: Twentieth Century-Fox, 1991
Director: Dale Launer
Role: Diane Farrow
Plot: Tate Donovan, a geek biochemist with no luck at all
with women, is persuaded by his friends to visit a gypsy,
Madame Ruth. She gives him "Love Potion No. 8",
an elixir which can potentially force anyone of the
opposite sex to instantly fall in love with him. He
shares the potion with his friend, Diane (Sandra Bullock),
and together they embark on a "scientific evaluation"
that gets out of hand.
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The
Mailman
Film: Independent short film, 1995
Director: Matthew Carnahan
Role: ?
Making
Sandwiches
Film: Fortis Films, 1998
Director: Sandra Bullock
Role: Melba Club
Plot: Sandra Bullock and Matthew McConaughey make
sandwiches in a small kitchen while watching television,
where Eric Roberts, in drag aping his sister, reports on
the weather.
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Me
and the Mob (a.k.a. Who Do I Gotta Kill?)
Film: RSVP Productions, 1992
Director: Frank Rainone
Role: Lori
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Miss
Congeniality
Film: Castle Rock Entertainment / Fortis Films, 2000
Director: Hugh Wilson
Role: ?
Plot: An FBI agent must go undercover in the Miss New
Jersey beauty pageant to prevent a group from bombing the
event.
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Muppets
Tonight!
TV series: Jim Henson Productions, 1996
Director: Greg V. Fera, Gary Halvorson
Role: Herself
Plot: Kermit the Frog is still running a Variety show,
only this time, it's in the 90's! Features many of the
very familiar Muppet characters, including Miss Piggy,
Gonzo, Animal, Rowlf, Beaker, and more.
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The
Net
Film: Columbia Pictures, 1995
Director: Irwin Winkler
Role: Angela Bennett
Plot: Like all of us, Angela Bennett (Sandra Bullock)
lives in the age of information. Every trace of her
existence is computerized. Everything about her is
encoded somewhere on a complex network of information. It's
something Angela never thought about... until the day she
was deleted...
With the explosion of technological advances in the last
few years, "The Net" is a story virtually torn
from today's headlines. It takes place in a world in
which anything, from ordering a pizza to retrieving
records from half-way across the planet, can be
accomplished through the vast and complicated map of
phone lines and computers known as the Internet; a world
in which, with the right knowledge and the right program,
a good hacker can log into remote computers and alter any
information they choose: flight plans, medical and
criminal records, top secret government information, even
someone's identity...
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No
Time Flat
Stage play: WPA Theatre (New York), 1988
Role: Carolina
Practical
Magic
Film: Warner Brothers / Fortis Films, 1998
Director: Griffin Dunne
Role: Sally Owens
Plot: Owens women have been blamed for everything that
has gone wrong in their Massachusetts town for two
hundred years, ever since their ancestor arrived, rich,
independent, the aunts are ostracized daily by the same
townspeople who sneak to their house at night for magical
love cures. Sally (Sandra Bullock) and Gillian (Nicole
Kidman) Owens have always known they were different.
Raised by their aunts (Dianne Wiest and Stockard Channing)
after their parents' death, the sisters grew up in a
household that was anything but typical - their aunts fed
them chocolate cake for breakfast and taught them the
uses of practical magic. But the invocation of the Owens'
sorcery also carries a price - some call it a curse: the
men they fall in love with are doomed to an untimely
death. Now adult women with very different personalities,
the quiet Sally and the fiery Gillian must use all of
their powers to fight the family curse and a swarm of
supernatural forces that threatens the lives of all the
Owens women.
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The
Preppie Murder
TV movie: ABC, 1989
Director: John Herzfeld
Role: Stacy
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The
Prince of Egypt
Animated film: Dreamworks Studio, 1998
Director: Brenda Chapman, Steve Hickner
Role: Character voice (Miriam)
Plot: Egypt, eons of years ago: Pharao Seti commands all
male hebrew babies to be drowned. A desperate mother
places her son in a basket and lets the Hebrew god guide
it along its way on the river. The basket is found by the
Queen, and Moses is brought up as a brother to the heir
of the throne, Ramses. Years later, the brothers, who
grew up happily and wealthy, are split by Moses'
recognition of his true heritage and the suppressing
system his brother is about to inherit, willing to carry
it on. Fleeing from the city in despair, Moses finds
himself being called by god. He is given the task of
being the messenger in order to free the Hebrews and to
lead them into a country where milk and honey flow.
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Religion,
Inc. (a.k.a. A Fool and His Money)
Film: Chronicle Films, 1989
Director: Daniel Adams
Role: Debby Cosgrove
Plot: While watching TV, ex-adman Morris Codman (Jonathan
Penner) receives a message from God. Advised by the
Almighty to go into business for himself, Codman
inaugurates his own religion, founded on a philosophy of
selfishness. Sandra Bullock as Codman's girlfriend.
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Ruby
Wax Meets
TV series: BBC, 1996
Director: ?
Role: Herself
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Speed
Film: Twentieth Century-Fox, 1994
Director: Jan de Bont
Role: Annie
Plot: LAPD cops Jack Traven and Harry Temple rescue a
group of executives trapped in a sabotaged elevator, thus
foiling mad bomber Howard Payne's ransom demands. In
retaliation, Payne sets a new challenge for Traven: a
bomb on a city bus which will arm itself when the bus
reaches 50 mph, and which will explode if the bus drops
below that speed or if any of the passengers try to
escape. Sandra Bullock as the passenger/bus driver.
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Speed
2: Cruise Control
Film: Twentieth Century-Fox, 1997
Director: Jan de Bont
Role: Annie Porter
Plot: Annie (Sandra Bullock) is the queen of "destructive"
relationships. Her new beau, L.A. cop Alex Shaw (Jason
Patric), is about to find out that a cruise with Annie is
no vacation. With millions of dolars of jewels on board
and madman's plan for revenge in action, this is a trip
Alex and Annie will never forget. All communication
systems are down. Water is surging into the hull. With a
crazed John Geiger (Willem Dafoe) in control, Annie and
Alex are doing everything in their power to keep this
ship afloat. Annie is being held at gunpoint, and the
Seabourn Legend is headed straight for an oil tanker. The
passengers on board and all those vacationing in a nearby
beachfront paradise are counting on one L.A. cop to steer
them out of harm's way...
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Stolen
Hearts: see Two If by Sea
The
Thing Called Love
Film: Paramount, 1993
Director: Peter Bogdanovich
Role: Linda Lue Linden
Plot: In Nashville, there are 10,000 singer-songwriters
chasing success... with one chance in a million of
getting it. For Miranda Presley (Samantha Mathis), that's
one chance worth taking. Fresh from New York City,
Miranda befriends three fellow hopefuls; shy Connecticut
cowboy Kyle Davidson (Dermot Mulroney); Southern belle
Linda Lue Linden (Sandra Bullock); and James Wright (River
Phoenix); a cocky Texan with brooding good looks and a
honeyed voice. Together they begin a rocky ride down
Music City's well-warn highway, finding hope, heartbreak,
happiness... and the thing called love.
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Three
Sisters
Stage Play: East Carolina University, 1985
Role: Irina
A
Time to Kill
Film: Warner Brothers, 1996
Director: Joel Schumacher
Role: Ellen Roark
Plot: Matthew McConaughey, a young, attractive and highly
skilled attorney is faced with the toughest case of his
life, one that on many occassions may also threaten it.
In the southern Mississippi town of Clanton, the KKK is
active and the tension is high when the black majority is
angered at the raping and slaying of a black man's 10
year old daughter. Against Jack's advice the distraught
father takes revenge, gunning down the two criminals in
the local courthouse. Racial hatred hightens with the
suspense and conflict threatens to break out regardless
of the verdict. Jack must decide, along with his new,
eager assistant (Sandra Bullock) whether he and his
family can run the risk of defending the man.
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Two
If by Sea (a.k.a. Stolen Hearts)
Film: Warner Brothers, 1996
Director: Bill Bennett
Role: Roz
Plot: Frank O'Brien, a petty thief, and his 7-year-long
girlfriend Roz (Sandra Bullock) want to put an end to
their unsteady lifestyle and just do that _last_ job,
which involves stealing a valuable painting. Frank takes
Roz to an island on the coast of New England, where he
wants to sell the painting and also hopes that their
sagging relationship will get a positive push back up.
Not everything goes as planned, as some thugs and the FBI
try to recover the painting and Roz gets attracted not
only to the landscape...
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The
Vanishing
Film: Twentieth Century-Fox, 1993
Director: George Sluizer
Role: Diane Shaver
Plot: Barney teaches chemistry, and is planning to abduct
a woman. Despite methodical planning and countless trial
runs he always manages to mess things up. Then Diane (Sandra
Bullock), who is traveling with her boyfriend Jeff,
unwittingly makes herself an easy target. The story is
mainly from Jeff's viewpoint, as he searches for Diane.
Barney watches him.
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When
the Party's Over
Film: Strand, 1992
Director: Matthew Irmas
Role: Amanda
Plot: M.J. lives together with her girlfriends Amanda (Sandra
Bullock) and Frankie in a house in Beverly Hills. While
she tries to keep her career going, her personal life is
becoming a mess. Things start to heat up when Frankie
gets involved with an ex-lover of M.J. and M.J. cannot
take her fingers off of him.
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While
You Were Sleeping
Film: Hollywood Pictures, 1995
Director: Jon Turteltaub
Role: Lucy Moderatz
Plot: When a young girl (Sandra Bullock), tired of her
day-to-day doldrums sees the perfect dreamy man get into
an accident and go into a coma, she assumes the role of
his fiancee, to the great surprise of his family -
especially to his brother who is smitten with her beauty
and charm.
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Who
Do I Gotta Kill?: see Me and the Mob
Who
Shot Patakango? (a.k.a. Brooklyn Love Story)
Film: Castle Hill Productions, 1990
Director: Robert Brooks
Role: Devlin Moran
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Working
Girl
TV series: NBC, 1990
Director: Matthew Diamond, Bob Berlinger
Role: Tess McGill
Plot: This situation comedy based on the popular film
featured more of the adventures of secretary Tess McGill
(Sandra Bullock) in the office setting.
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Wrestling
Ernest Hemingway
Film: Warner Brothers, 1993
Director: Randa Haines
Role: Elaine
Plot: Frank, a retired irish seaman and Walter, a retired
cubanean barber are two lonely old men trapped in the
emptyness of their own lives. When they meet in a park
Frank is able to start a conversation after several
attempts. They begin to spend their time together and
become friends. But because of their different characters
they often quarrel with each other and finally separate
after Frank misbehaves to Walter's friend Elaine (Sandra
Bullock).
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