Watch Helen Mirren Movies and TV Shows in Australia

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

List of the Best Movies and Shows Starring Helen Mirren In Order of Popularity

  1. 1923
  2. Prime Suspect
  3. Documentary Now!
  4. Elizabeth I
  5. Escape from Extinction
  6. Elizabeth I
  7. Excalibur
  8. The Queen
  9. The Hundred-Foot Journey
  10. Eye in the Sky
  11. Woman in Gold
  12. Monsters University
  13. The Madness of King George
  14. Some Mother's Son
  15. State of Play
  16. Savage Messiah
  17. The Last Station
  18. Calendar Girls
  19. The Duke
  20. The Debt
  21. Hitchcock
  22. Greenfingers
  23. Anna
  24. The Leisure Seeker
  25. 2010
  26. The Good Liar
  27. Cal
  28. White Nights
  29. The Mosquito Coast
  30. #AnneFrank. Parallel Stories

Stream the top 30 Movies and Shows starring Helen Mirren

1. 1923

Seasons: 2

Rated:

8.4/10

Follow a new generation of the Dutton family during the early twentieth century when pandemics, historic drought, the end of Prohibition and the Great Depression all plague the mountain west, and the Duttons who call it home.

2. Prime Suspect

Seasons: 7

Rated: N/A

8.1/10

Highly skilled Detective Inspector Jane Tennison battles to prove herself in a male dominated world.

3. Documentary Now!

Seasons: 4

Rated:

8.1/10

Loving parodies of some of the world's best-known documentaries. Each episode is shot in a different style of documentary filmmaking, and honors some of the most important stories that didn't actually happen.

4. Elizabeth I

Seasons: 1

Rated: MA15+

7.9/10

Elizabeth I is a two-part 2005 British historical drama television miniseries directed by Tom Hooper, written by Nigel Williams, and starring Helen Mirren as Elizabeth I of England. The miniseries covers approximately the last 24 years of her nearly 45-year reign. Part 1 focuses on the final years of her relationship with the Earl of Leicester, played by Jeremy Irons. Part 2 focuses on her subsequent relationship with the Earl of Essex, played by Hugh Dancy. The series originally was broadcast in the United Kingdom in two two-hour segments on Channel 4. It later aired on HBO in the United States, CBC and TMN in Canada, ATV in Hong Kong, ABC in Australia, and TVNZ Television One in New Zealand. The series went on to win Emmy, Peabody, and Golden Globe Awards. The same year, Helen Mirren starred as Queen Elizabeth II in The Queen, with which she dominated the award season.

5. Escape from Extinction

Rated: N/A

7.8/10

Rare footage of endangered animals and interviews with the world's leading animal welfare specialists and conservation scientists working to protect animals from all seven of Earth's continents, and its mighty oceans, lakes, and rivers.

6. Elizabeth I

Seasons: 1

Rated: TV-MA

7.4/10

Elizabeth I may be remembered as the greatest monarch to rule England, but during her lifetime she was beset by enemies and hers was a life of constant battling.

7. Excalibur

Rated: PG

7.3/10

A surreal adaptation of Sir Thomas Malory's "Le Morte d'Arthur", chronicling Arthur Pendragon's conception, his rise to the throne, the search by his Knights of the Round Table for the Holy Grail, and ultimately his death.

8. The Queen

Rated: PG-13

7.3/10

The Queen is an intimate behind the scenes glimpse at the interaction between HM Elizabeth II and Prime Minister Tony Blair during their struggle, following the death of Diana, to reach a compromise between what was a private tragedy for the Royal family and the public's demand for an overt display of mourning.

9. The Hundred-Foot Journey

Rated: PG

7.3/10

A story centered around an Indian family who moves to France and opens a restaurant across the street from a Michelin-starred French restaurant.

10. Eye in the Sky

Rated: R

7.3/10

A UK-based military officer in command of a top secret drone operation to capture terrorists in Kenya discovers the targets are planning a suicide bombing and the mission escalates from “capture” to “kill.” As American pilot Steve Watts is about to engage, a nine-year old girl enters the kill zone, triggering an international dispute reaching the highest levels of US and British government over the moral, political, and personal implications of modern warfare.

11. Woman in Gold

Rated: PG-13

7.3/10

Maria Altmann, an elderly Jewish survivor of World War II, sues the Austrian government for the return of artwork the Nazis stole from her family.

12. Monsters University

Rated: G

7.2/10

A look at the relationship between Mike and Sulley during their days at Monsters University — when they weren't necessarily the best of friends.

13. The Madness of King George

Rated: PG-13

7.2/10

Aging King George III of England is exhibiting signs of madness, a problem little understood in 1788. As the monarch alternates between bouts of confusion and near-violent outbursts of temper, his hapless doctors attempt the ineffectual cures of the day. Meanwhile, Queen Charlotte and Prime Minister William Pitt the Younger attempt to prevent the king's political enemies, led by the Prince of Wales, from usurping the throne.

14. Some Mother's Son

Rated: R

7.2/10

Based on the true story of the 1981 hunger strike in a British prison, in which IRA prisoner Bobby Sands led a protest against the treatment of IRA prisoners as criminals rather than as prisoners of war. The film focuses on the mothers of two of the strikers, and their struggle to save the lives of their sons.

15. State of Play

Rated: PG-13

7.1/10

Handsome, unflappable U.S. Congressman Stephen Collins is the future of his political party: an honorable appointee who serves as the chairman of a committee overseeing defense spending. All eyes are upon the rising star to be his party's contender for the upcoming presidential race. Until his research assistant/mistress is brutally murdered and buried secrets come tumbling out.

16. Savage Messiah

Rated: M

7/10

In the Paris of the 1910s, brash young sculptor Henri Gaudier begins a creative partnership with an older writer, Sophie Brzeska. Though the couple is 20 years apart in age, Gaudier finds that his untamed work is complemented by the older woman's cultural refinement. He then moves to London with Brzeska, where he falls in with a group of avant-garde artists. There, Gaudier encounters yet another artistic muse in passionate suffragette Gosh Boyle.

17. The Last Station

Rated: R

6.9/10

A historical drama that illustrates Russian author Leo Tolstoy's struggle to balance fame and wealth with his commitment to a life devoid of material things. The Countess Sofya, wife and muse to Leo Tolstoy, uses every trick of seduction on her husband's loyal disciple, whom she believes was the person responsible for Tolstoy signing a new will that leaves his work and property to the Russian people.

18. Calendar Girls

Rated: PG-13

6.9/10

Members of a Yorkshire branch of the Women's Institute cause controversy when they pose nude for a charity calendar.

19. The Duke

Rated: R

6.9/10

In 1961, a 60 year old taxi driver stole Goya’s portrait of the Duke of Wellington from the National Gallery in London. It was the first (and remains the only) theft in the Gallery’s history. What happened next became the stuff of legend.

20. The Debt

Rated: R

6.8/10

Rachel Singer is a former Mossad agent who tried to capture a notorious Nazi war criminal – the Surgeon of Birkenau – in a secret Israeli mission that ended with his death on the streets of East Berlin. Now, 30 years later, a man claiming to be the doctor has surfaced, and Rachel must return to Eastern Europe to uncover the truth. Overwhelmed by haunting memories of her younger self and her two fellow agents, the still-celebrated heroine must relive the trauma of those events and confront the debt she has incurred.

21. Hitchcock

Rated: PG-13

6.8/10

Follow the relationship between director Alfred Hitchcock and his wife Alma Reville during the making of his most famous horror-thriller film, Psycho, and the trials and tribulations the director faced from Hollywood censors.

22. Greenfingers

Rated: R

6.8/10

Clive Owen stars as a prison inmate who goes into an experimental "open" prison where the inmates walk around freely and get job training for their impending releases. While there, he discovers he has a talent for growing flowers. His talent is recognized by a gardening guru who encourages him and four other inmates to enter a national gardening competition

23. Anna

Rated: R

6.7/10

Beneath a woman's striking beauty hides a secret that will unleash her indestructible strength and skill to transform her into one of the most feared assassins on the planet.

24. The Leisure Seeker

Rated: R

6.7/10

A runaway couple go on an unforgettable journey from Boston to Key West, recapturing their passion for life and their love for each other on a road trip that provides revelation and surprise right up to the very end.

25. 2010

Rated: PG

6.7/10

While planet Earth poises on the brink of nuclear self-destruction, a team of Russian and American scientists aboard the Leonov hurtles to a rendezvous with the still-orbiting Discovery spacecraft and its sole known survivor, the homicidal computer HAL.

26. The Good Liar

Rated: R

6.7/10

Career con man Roy sets his sights on his latest mark: recently widowed Betty, worth millions. And he means to take it all. But as the two draw closer, what should have been another simple swindle takes on the ultimate stakes.

27. Cal

Rated: M

6.6/10

Cal, a young man on the fringes of the IRA, falls in love with Marcella, a Catholic woman whose husband, a Protestant policeman, was killed one year earlier by the IRA.

28. White Nights

Rated: PG-13

6.6/10

After his plane crashes in Siberia, a Russian dancer, who defected to the West, is held prisoner in the Soviet Union. The KGB keeps him under watch and tries to convince him to become a dancer for the Kirov Academy of Ballet again. Determined to escape, he befriends a black American expatriate and his pregnant Russian wife, who agree to help him escape to the American Embassy.

29. The Mosquito Coast

Rated: PG

6.6/10

Allie Fox, an American inventor exhausted by the perceived danger and degradation of modern society, decides to escape with his wife and children to Belize. In the jungle, he tries with mad determination to create a utopian community with disastrous results.

30. #AnneFrank. Parallel Stories

Rated: M

6.6/10

Actor Helen Mirren retraces Anne Frank's life through the pages of her diary, intertwining her story with that of five young girls who survived the Holocaust.