Movies Starring Natascha Mcelhone
Total movies found: 12, viewing from 1 to 12
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The Kid
[ 2010, UK ] starting from $1.99Genres: Drama
Actors: Natascha McElhone, Ioan Gruffudd, Rupert Friend, Bernard Hill, David O'Hara, Jodie Whittaker, James Fox, Kate Ashfield, Ralph Brown, Augustus Prew, Alfie Allen, Oliver Milburn, Niamh Cusack, Shirley Anne Field, Lucinda Rhodes-Flaherty, Tom Burke, Alison Carroll, Norma Atallah, Con O'Neill, Geoffrey Beevers, Robert Lowe, William Miller, Richard Graham, Helen Lederer, Johnny Palmiero, Jamie Anderson, Sarah Barrand, Denise Gough, Sid Mitchell, Jerome Blake, Beryl Nesbitt, Toby Richards, Annie Vanders, Terry Murphy, Nick Smithers, Tex Jacks, Tony Hood, Ben Hawkey, Justin Fox, Julian Harries, Tara Hodge, Rosalie Kosky-Hensman, Anthony James Berowne, Harry Tomes, Jackie Abbey-Taylor, Matty Leonard, Evie Carrick, Rene Grey, Lea Jenkins, Guy Morris, Lara Chapman, Jamie Howard, Millie Hagland, Nico James, Debbie Perry, Eric Bay-Andersen, Steve Collins, Joanna Dunn, Sarah Hough
Directors: Nick Moran
Kevin Lewis never had a chance. Growing up on a poverty-stricken London council estate, beaten and starved by his parents, bullied at school and abandoned by social services, his life was never his own. Even after he was put into care, he found himself out on the streets caught up in a criminal underworld that knew him as 'The Kid'. Yet Kevin survived to make a better life for himself. This international bestseller published in 2003 is his heartbreaking and inspiring story. Written by Mark Thomas
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Blessed
[ 2008, UK ] starting from $1.99Pick a life...any life
Genres: Drama
Actors: Tom Bennett, Philip Bird, Matthew Cottle, Simon Fairnington, Charlotte Green, Romy Irving, Rosanna Lavelle, Gary Lewis, Toby Longworth, Natascha McElhone, James Nesbitt, Peggy Nesbitt, Iain Stuart Robertson, Maarten Stevenson, Lil Woods
Directors: Mark Aldridge
Starring James Nesbitt, arguably the UK’s most popular actor, Natascha McElhone (Ronin, The Truman Show, Solaris) Gary Lewis (Billy Elliot, Gangs of New York, Joyeux Noel) and introducing Lillian Woods as Charlotte, Blessed is a magical story which challenges us to question what our priorities should be in today’s mad world. A successful city trader, Peter’s life screeches to a stand-still when he suddenly loses everything he truly cares about. Seeking comfort in isolation on a remote island, Peter’s life is turned upside down by the arrival of a little girl, Charlotte. Will Charlotte's zest for life crack through Peter’s paralysis? Can he learn to love life once more? And what will become of Charlotte? Blessed is a film for and of our time, whilst being inspirationally timeless. Combining extraordinary performances with a breathtaking location and an inspirational soundtrack, Blessed is a unique cinematic experience, the kind of film which reminds us why we go to the movies.



