Watch Patrick Dempsey Movies and TV Shows in Australia

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List of the Best Movies and Shows Starring Patrick Dempsey In Order of Popularity

  1. Boys of Bonneville
  2. Freedom Writers
  3. The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair
  4. Hurley
  5. Enchanted
  6. Can't Buy Me Love
  7. Flypaper
  8. Sweet Home Alabama
  9. Loverboy
  10. Happy Together
  11. Made of Honor
  12. Disenchanted
  13. Denial
  14. Face the Music
  15. Bloodknot
  16. Bank Robber
  17. For Better and for Worse
  18. Boys of Bonneville: Racing on a Ribbon of Salt

Stream the top 18 Movies and Shows starring Patrick Dempsey

1. Boys of Bonneville

Rated: PG

7.7/10

This documentary tells the story of an unsung hero and self-made man, David Abbott Jenkins, who, with almost superhuman stamina and boyish charm, set out to single-handedly break every existing land speed record on his beloved Bonneville Salt Flats of Utah. More than a century later, many of "Ab's" records remain unbroken and the legacy lives on in his custom car. Looking like something Batman would have owned, the story comes full circle when Ab's son Marv, restores the 12-cyclinder, 4800-pound "Mormon Meteor" to its glory days for a ceremonial lap on the salt.

2. Freedom Writers

Rated: PG-13

7.6/10

A young teacher inspires her class of at-risk students to learn tolerance, apply themselves, and pursue education beyond high school.

3. The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair

Seasons: 1

Rated: N/A

7.4/10

A writer gets caught up in a murder investigation involving his mentor, an esteemed American author. Based on the book of the same name, by Joël Dicker.

4. Hurley

Rated: Not Rated

7.3/10

In the world of 1970s car racing, Hurley Haywood was cool, calm and collected. A five-time 24 Hours of Daytona winner, three-time Le Mans winner and Trans-Am champion, Haywood was a Hollywood archetype: a strikingly handsome man brought up by a good Midwestern family. Yet Haywood was often overshadowed by racing partner and volatile mentor, Peter Gregg—the Batman to his Robin—whose abrupt suicide in 1980 shook the sport to its core. And yet Haywood had secrets of his own. Despite multiple encounters with women, some that included public appearances alongside Penthouse models, he remained elusive about his personal life. With deft use of archival footage and exclusive interviews featuring actor and fellow racer, Patrick Dempsey, Hurley reveals a greater insight into Haywood’s tightrope walk between career and sexuality, while posing the question—will motorsport ever be ready for openly LGBT racers?

5. Enchanted

Rated: PG

7.1/10

A 2D princess is banished to real world New York by an evil queen. Will dashing lawyer Robert prove to be her knight in pinstripe armour?

6. Can't Buy Me Love

Rated: PG-13

6.8/10

Nerdy high schooler Ronald Miller rescues cheerleader Cindy Mancini from parental punishment after she accidentally destroys her mother's designer clothes. Ronald agrees to pay for the $1,000 outfit on one condition: that she will act as though they're a couple for an entire month. As the days pass, however, Cindy grows fond of Ronald, making him popular. But when Ronald's former best friend gets left behind, he realizes that social success isn't everything.

7. Flypaper

Rated: Not Rated

6.3/10

A man caught in the middle of two simultaneous robberies at a bank desperately tries to protect the teller with whom he's secretly in love.

8. Sweet Home Alabama

Rated: PG-13

6.2/10

New York fashion designer, Melanie Carmichael suddenly finds herself engaged to the city's most eligible bachelor. But her past holds many secrets—including Jake, the redneck husband she married in high school, who refuses to divorce her. Bound and determined to end their contentious relationship once and for all, Melanie sneaks back home to Alabama to confront her past.

9. Loverboy

Rated: PG-13

6/10

Randy Bodek works as a pizza delivery boy at Senor Pizza to make a few extra bucks. Some customers are special, though: When the order is for a pizza with extra anchovies, it means the female customers are looking for some loving. "Loverboy's" reputation soon makes him very popular, but when Mom Bodek suddenly feels like some extra anchovies, things are looking grim for young Randy

10. Happy Together

Rated: PG

5.9/10

Christopher is an ambitious college freshman, striving to become a writer. Through a computer fault he's assigned the same room as Alex, a real party freak and... a girl! He's annoyed and tries to get a different room as soon as possible, but when he learns to know her, he also starts to like her. She not only improves his sexual life, but also his writing skills

11. Made of Honor

Rated: PG-13

5.8/10

Tom and Hannah have been platonic friends for 10 years. He's a serial dater, while she wants marriage but hasn't found Mr. Right. Just as Tom is starting to think that he is relationship material after all, Hannah gets engaged. When she asks Tom to be her 'maid' of honor, he reluctantly agrees just so he can attempt to stop the wedding and woo her.

12. Disenchanted

Rated:

5.6/10

Disillusioned with life in the city, feeling out of place in suburbia, and frustrated that her happily ever after hasn’t been so easy to find, Giselle turns to the magic of Andalasia for help. Accidentally transforming the entire town into a real-life fairy tale and placing her family’s future happiness in jeopardy, she must race against time to reverse the spell and determine what happily ever after truly means to her and her family.

13. Denial

Rated: MA15+

5.3/10

Couples split up after a comment at an LA dinner party sets up arguments about how truthful partners are in their relationships.

14. Face the Music

Rated: PG-13

4.7/10

Divorced couple Charlie and Lisa Hunter once a song writing team decide to spend a weekend in the French countryside to inspire them to write one last song together. But there is one person who isn't too crazy about the idea... Charlie's fiance!

15. Bloodknot

Rated: R

4.5/10

A grieving family opens its household to an unknown woman who claims to have been their dearly departed's girlfriend.

16. Bank Robber

Rated: R

4.4/10

After robbing a bank, the robber hides out from the police in a seedy hotel where he is forced to bribe various tennants for protection as well as their silence which becomes more difficult as greed takes over and the people demand more exuberant bribes from the bank robber to shelter and hide him.

17. For Better and for Worse

Rated: PG

/10

The Pope accepts when the friend of a young engaged couple jokingly sends him a wedding invitation.

18. Boys of Bonneville: Racing on a Ribbon of Salt

Rated: Unrated

/10

Boys of Bonneville: Racing on a Ribbon of Salt is about an America that has all but disappeared, when lucrative business deals were cemented by a handshake and state of the art automobiles were designed on the backs of envelopes. It tells the story of an unsung hero and self-made man, David Abbott Jenkins, who, with almost superhuman stamina and boyish charm, set out to single-handedly break every existing land speed record on his beloved Bonneville Salt Flats of Utah. More than a century later, many of "Ab's" records remain unbroken and the legacy lives on in his custom car. Looking like something Batman would have owned, the story comes full circle when Ab's son Marv, restores the 12-cyclinder, 4800-pound "Mormon Meteor" to its glory days for a ceremonial lap on the salt. The film features pristine archival footage of Ab, Marv, and their races, as well as recently shot HD interviews with a stellar list of car and racing aficionados (including Jay Leno and Col. Andy Green, the current land speed holder). The car resides in Salt Lake City's Price Museum of Speed.