Watch Glenn Close Movies and TV Shows in Australia

If you're looking to stream shows or movies starring Glenn Close in Australia then here is the definitive list. We show you which streaming providers currently have each of Glenn Close's most popular movies and shows available in their catalogue. List updated in November 2024.

List of the Best Movies and Shows Starring Glenn Close In Order of Popularity

  1. Damages
  2. Dangerous Liaisons
  3. The Natural
  4. Tarzan
  5. The Wife
  6. Reversal of Fortune
  7. The Big Chill
  8. The World According to Garp
  9. The Lion in Winter
  10. In the Gloaming
  11. Serving in Silence: The Margarethe Cammermeyer Story
  12. Fatal Attraction
  13. Heights
  14. Paradise Road
  15. What Happened to Monday
  16. Hamlet
  17. Hillbilly Elegy
  18. The Paper
  19. Albert Nobbs
  20. Meeting Venus
  21. Air Force One
  22. The Great Gilly Hopkins
  23. The Stone Boy
  24. Four Good Days
  25. Mars Attacks!
  26. Crooked House
  27. Low Down
  28. Immediate Family
  29. 101 Dalmatians
  30. The Stepford Wives

Stream the top 30 Movies and Shows starring Glenn Close

1. Damages

Seasons: 5

Rated: TV-MA

8.1/10

Damages is an American legal thriller television series created by the writing and production trio of Daniel Zelman and brothers Glenn and Todd A. Kessler. The plot revolves around the brilliant, ruthless lawyer Patty Hewes and her protégée, recent law school graduate Ellen Parsons. Each season features a major case that Hewes and her firm take on, while also examining a chapter of the complicated relationship between Ellen and Patty. The first two seasons center around the law firm Hewes & Associates. Later seasons center more on Patty and Ellen's relationship as Ellen begins to distance herself from Hewes & Associates and begins an independent career.

2. Dangerous Liaisons

Rated: R

7.6/10

In 18th century France, Marquise de Merteuil asks her ex-lover Vicomte de Valmont to seduce the future wife of another ex-lover of hers in return for one last night with her. Yet things don’t go as planned.

3. The Natural

Rated: PG

7.4/10

An unknown middle-aged batter named Roy Hobbs with a mysterious past appears out of nowhere to take a losing 1930s baseball team to the top of the league.

4. Tarzan

Rated: G

7.3/10

Tarzan was a small orphan who was raised by an ape named Kala since he was a child. He believed that this was his family, but on an expedition Jane Porter is rescued by Tarzan. He then finds out that he's human. Now Tarzan must make the decision as to which family he should belong to...

5. The Wife

Rated: R

7.2/10

A wife questions her life choices as she travels to Stockholm with her husband, where he is slated to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature.

6. Reversal of Fortune

Rated: R

7.2/10

Wealthy Sunny von Bülow lies brain-dead, husband Claus guilty of attempted murder; but he says he's innocent and hires Alan Dershowitz for his appeal.

7. The Big Chill

Rated: R

7.1/10

Seven old college friends gather for a weekend reunion after the funeral of one of their own.

8. The World According to Garp

Rated: R

7.1/10

A struggling young writer finds his life and work dominated by his unfaithful wife and his radical feminist mother, whose best-selling manifesto turns her into a cultural icon.

9. The Lion in Winter

Rated: PG

7/10

King Henry II (Patrick Stewart) keeps his wife, Eleanor (Glenn Close) locked away in the towers because of her frequent attempts to overthrow him. With Eleanor out of the way he can have his dalliances with his young mistress (Yuliya Vysotskaya). Needless to say the queen is not pleased, although she still has affection for the king. Working through her sons, she plots the king's demise and the rise of her second and preferred son, Richard (Andrew Howard), to the throne. The youngest son, John (Rafe Spall), an overweight buffoon and the only son holding his father's affection is the king's choice after the death of his first son, young Henry. But John is also overly eager for power and is willing to plot his father's demise with middle brother, Geoffrey (John Light) and the young king of France, Phillip (Jonathan Rhys Meyers). Geoffrey, of course sees his younger brother's weakness and sees that route as his path to power. Obviously political and court intrigue ensues

10. In the Gloaming

Rated: PG

7/10

Danny, dying of AIDS, returns home for his last months. Always close to his mother, they share moments of openness that tend to shut out Danny's father and his sister.

11. Serving in Silence: The Margarethe Cammermeyer Story

Rated: N/A

7.0/10

After serving in the military for more than twenty years, including a tour of duty in Vietnam, Colonel Margarethe Cammermeyer (Glenn Close) had seen her share of battles. But nothing could prepare her for the fight ahead: an intensely personal struggle against the U.S. Army when she becomes the highest ranking officer ever to be discharged for being a lesbian. With the support of her partner Diane (Judy Davis), Cammermeyer undertakes an against-all-odds battle against the Army's policy. But to do so, she must risk everything – her career, her privacy and even the love of her family.

12. Fatal Attraction

Rated: R

6.9/10

A married man's one night stand comes back to haunt him when that lover begins to stalk him and his family.

13. Heights

Rated: R

6.8/10

'Heights' follows five characters over 24 hours on a fall day in New York City. Isabel, a photographer, is having second thoughts about her upcoming marriage to Jonathan, a lawyer. On the same day, Isabel's mother Diana learns that her husband has a new lover and begins to re-think her life choices and her open marriage. Diana and Isabel's paths cross with Alec, a young actor, and with Peter, a journalist. As the interrelated stories proceed, the connections between the lives of the five characters begin to reveal themselves and their stories unravel. Isabel, Jonathan, Diana, Alec, and Peter must choose what kind of lives they will lead before the sun comes up on the next day.

14. Paradise Road

Rated: R

6.8/10

A group of English, American, Dutch and Australian women creates a vocal orchestra while being imprisoned in a Japanese POW camp on Sumatra during World War II.

15. What Happened to Monday

Rated: TV-MA

6.8/10

In a world where families are limited to one child due to overpopulation, a set of identical septuplets must avoid being put to a long sleep by the government and dangerous infighting while investigating the disappearance of one of their own.

16. Hamlet

Rated: M

6.7/10

Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, finds out that his uncle Claudius killed his father to obtain the throne, and plans revenge.

17. Hillbilly Elegy

Rated: R

6.7/10

An urgent phone call pulls a Yale Law student back to his Ohio hometown, where he reflects on three generations of family history and his own future.

18. The Paper

Rated: R

6.7/10

Henry Hackett is the workaholic editor of a New York City tabloid. He loves his job, but the long hours and low pay are leading to discontent. Also, publisher Bernie White faces financial straits, and has hatchet-man Alicia Clark—Henry's nemesis—impose unpopular cutbacks.

19. Albert Nobbs

Rated: R

6.7/10

Albert Nobbs struggles to survive in late 19th century Ireland, where women aren't encouraged to be independent. Posing as a man, so she can work as a butler in Dublin's most posh hotel, Albert meets a handsome painter and looks to escape the lie she has been living.

20. Meeting Venus

Rated: PG-13

6.6/10

Celebrated Swedish opera star Karin Anderson is slated to appear in an internationally-telecast production of Tannhauser. Ms. Anderson balks at the notion of working with obscure Hungarian conductor Zoltan Szanto. The much-anticipated production may never get off the ground, thanks to labor-management difficulties, intramural jealousies, and clashing egos. Amidst all this chaos, the mismatched Anderson and Szanto fall in love.

21. Air Force One

Rated: R

6.5/10

Russian terrorists conspire to hijack the aircraft with the president and his family on board. The commander in chief finds himself facing an impossible predicament: give in to the terrorists and sacrifice his family, or risk everything to uphold his principles - and the integrity of the nation.

22. The Great Gilly Hopkins

Rated: PG

6.5/10

Wisecracking, gum-chewing 12-year-old Gilly is well known in the foster system. Totally unmanageable, she has stayed with more families than she can remember and has outwitted them all. After all, how can she settle down when her real mother, the beautiful and glamourous Courtney, might be out there waiting for her? When Gilly is sent to live with the Trotters, the weirdest family yet, she isn’t planning to stick around. But cheerful, affectionate Maime Trotter isn’t giving up on Gilly just yet...

23. The Stone Boy

Rated: PG

6.5/10

12-year-old Arnold Hillerman and his 17-year-old brother Eugene live with their family on a farm in Montana. In an accident, Eugene is killed by Arnold's gun. Isolated from emotions he cannot comprehend, Arnold now has to come to terms with his grieving family - including his father, mother, hostile uncle, and grandfather - while his family has to come to terms with Arnold.

24. Four Good Days

Rated: R

6.5/10

A mother helps her daughter work through four crucial days of recovery from substance abuse.

25. Mars Attacks!

Rated: PG-13

6.4/10

'We come in peace' is not what those green men from Mars mean when they invade our planet, armed with irresistible weapons and a cruel sense of humor. This star studded cast must play victim to the alien’s fun and games in this comedy homage to science fiction films of the '50s and '60s.

26. Crooked House

Rated: PG-13

6.3/10

A private investigator helps a former flame solve the murder of her wealthy grandfather, who lived in a sprawling estate surrounded by his idiosyncratic family.

27. Low Down

Rated: R

6.1/10

The daughter of jazz pianist Joe Albany witnesses her beloved father's struggle -- and failure -- to kick his heroin habit.

28. Immediate Family

Rated: PG-13

6.0/10

Linda and Michael, married for ten years, desperately want a baby and turn to an adoption agency which introduces them to Lucy, a teenage girl expecting her first baby. The three agree that Linda and Michael will adopt Lucy's baby and that Lucy will sign away custody. Things don't go quite to plan however..

29. 101 Dalmatians

Rated: G

5.7/10

An evil, high-fashion designer plots to steal Dalmatian puppies in order to make an extravagant fur coat, but instead creates an extravagant mess.

30. The Stepford Wives

Rated: PG-13

5.3/10

What does it take to become a Stepford wife, a woman perfect beyond belief? Ask the Stepford husbands, who've created this high-tech, terrifying little town.