Movies Starring Jean Smart
Hero Wanted
The road to hell is paved with good intentions.
Cuba Gooding Jr., Ray Liotta, Norman Reedus, Tommy Flanagan, Jean Smart, Kim Coates, Gary Cairns II, Steven Kozlowski, Ben Cross, Sammi Hanratty, Christa Campbell, Paul Sampson, Todd Jensen, Nathan Bautista, Lisa Dunne
DIRECTOR:Brian Smrz
After he awakens in a hospital, a man tracks down and murders the man that left him and a bank teller for dead during a robbery, only to end up having the slain thief's associates come after him in retaliation.
Lucky You
Change your game. Change your life.
Eric Bana, Horatio Sanz, Drew Barrymore, Joey Kern, Debra Messing, Jean Smart, Charles Martin Smith, Robert Duvall, Robert Downey Jr., Yetta Gottesman, Saverio Guerra, Danny Hoch, Kenny Cau, Lindsay MacFarland, Bill May
DIRECTOR:A hotshot poker player tries to win a tournament in Vegas, but is fighting a losing battle with his personal problems.
Balto III: Wings of Change
An American hero is back! The adventure continues!
Sean Astin, Jodi Benson, Keith Carradine, Bill Fagerbakke, Charles Fleischer, Charity James, Maurice LaMarche, Kathy Najimy, David Paymer, Kevin Schon, Jean Smart, Carl Weathers, Josh Shada
DIRECTOR:Phil Weinstein
The mail in the north used to be delivered by dogsled, but the success of airplane delivery leaves Balto and the other sled dogs feeling neglected. However, when a delivery plane crashes on a mountain side, the sled dogs get the opportunity to show their worth. This story also prominently features Balto's son, Kodi, who was among the puppy litter that we met in Balto II: Wolf Quest.
Bringing Down the House
Everything he needed to know about life, she learned in prison.
Joan Plowright, Steve Martin, Queen Latifah, Eugene Levy, Jean Smart, Kimberly J. Brown, Angus T. Jones, Missi Pyle, Michael Rosenbaum, Betty White, Steve Harris, Jim Haynie, Aengus James, Bronzell Miller
DIRECTOR:Peter Sanderson is a divorced, straight-laced, uptight attorney who still loves his ex-wife and can't figure out what he did wrong to make her leave him. However, Peter's trying to move on, and he's smitten with a brainy, bombshell barrister he's been chatting with online. However, when she comes to his house for their first face-to-face, she isn't refined, isn't Ivy League, and isn't even a lawyer. Instead, it's Charlene, a prison escapee who's proclaiming her innocence and wants Peter to help her clear her name. But Peter wants nothing to do with her, prompting the loud and shocking Charlene to turn Peter's perfectly ordered life upside down, jeopardizing his effort to get back with his wife and woo a billion dollar client.
Sweet Home Alabama
Sometimes What You're Looking For Is Right Where You Left It.
Reese Witherspoon, Josh Lucas, Patrick Dempsey, Candice Bergen, Mary Kay Place, Fred Ward, Jean Smart, Ethan Embry, Melanie Lynskey, Courtney Gains, Mary Lynn Rajskub, Rhona Mitra, Nathan Lee Graham, Sean Bridgers, Fleet Cooper
DIRECTOR:Melanie Carmichael (Reese Witherspoon), an up and rising fashion designer in New York, has gotten almost everything she wished for since she was little. She has a great career and the JFK-like husband of New York City. But when he proposes to her, she doesn't forget about her family back down South - and, more importantly, her husband back there, who refuses to divorce her ever since she sent divorce paper for almost 5 years. To settle matters straight, she decides to go to the south quick and make him sign the papers. But when things don't turn out the way she planned them out, she realizes that what she had before in the south was far more perfect than the life she had in new york city.
Guinevere
He was her first love... she was his last.
Jean Smart, Stephen Rea, Paul Dooley, Sarah Polley, Gina Gershon, Carrie Preston, Tracy Letts, Emily Procter, Sharon McNight, Gedde Watanabe, Carlton Wilborn, Sandra Oh, Francis Guinan, Oded Gross, Grace Una
DIRECTOR:Connie, an aging Bohemian photographer, meets mousy Harper, headed for Harvard Law from a high-powered San Francisco family, and immediately sees her beauty. He also guesses she has talent and invites her to be his pupil and share his bed. He's Alfred Stieglitz, she's Georgia O'Keefe, and he calls her his Guinevere. When she realizes she's the latest Guinevere in a string of ingenues, she bolts, only to return, sick of her family. She's blossoming, reading, learning, but hasn't yet taken her first photograph when he tells her they're going to L.A., broke, him drinking too much, to sell some photographs. On the trip, she finally snaps the shutter; so does her awe and dependence.



