The Best Laura San Giacomo Movies & TV Shows

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List of the best Laura San Giacomo movies & shows, ranked best to worst with movie trailers when available. Laura San Giacomo's highest-grossing movies have received a lot of accolades over the years, earning millions upon millions around the world. The order of these top Laura San Giacomo movies and shows are decided by how many votes they receive, so only highly rated Laura San Giacomo movies or shows will be at the top of the list. Laura San Giacomo has been in a lot of films, & shows, so people often debate each other over what the greatest Laura San Giacomo movie or show of all time is. If you and a friend are arguing about this then use this list of the most entertaining Laura San Giacomo films & shows to end the squabble once and for all.

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With films ranging from Havoc to Pretty Woman, this is a great starting point for a list of your favorites.

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Laura San Giacomo has worked with many famous directors, including big names like Garry Marshall and Steven Soderbergh.

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  • Matthew Quigley (Tom Selleck) is an American rifleman who travels to the Australian outback to answer a help wanted ad calling for a sharpshooter. When Quigley meets his employer, Elliot Marston (Alan Rickman), he's appalled to discover the job involves killing Aborigines. The two men fight, and when Quigley is knocked out, Marston leaves him and a local crazy woman (Laura San Giacomo) to die in a remote part of the outback. They're rescued, however, by Aborigines, and plot their revenge.

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  • Pretty Woman
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    23 votes
    In the iconic romantic comedy Pretty Woman, Edward Lewis (Richard Gere), a wealthy businessman, finds himself in an unexpected relationship with Vivian Ward (Julia Roberts), a spirited and street-smart woman. Following their chance meeting, they navigate the complexities of their vastly different lifestyles. As they grow closer, the lines between business and pleasure blur, leading to heartfelt revelations. The film, directed by Garry Marshall, is widely recognized for its witty dialogue and memorable performances, particularly by Roberts who earned an Oscar nomination for her captivating portrayal of Vivian.

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  • The Stand
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    18 votes
    In a world ravaged by a deadly pandemic, The Stand explores the struggle between good and evil as the remnants of humanity cling to survival. Based on Stephen King's acclaimed novel, this post-apocalyptic drama delves into the lives of those left standing after the catastrophic events unfold. Starring Whoopi Goldberg as Mother Abagail and Alexander Skarsgård as the sinister Randall Flagg, the series masterfully weaves together tales of hope, despair, and redemption. Garnering attention from critics and viewers alike, The Stand has earned its place among the many riveting adaptations of King's work, leaving audiences enthralled with each unfolding episode.
  • Avery (Henry Thomas), Max (Sean Patrick Flanery) and two friends (Jay Mohr, Jeremy Sisto), all wealthy men in their 20s, kidnap former Mafia boss Charlie (Christopher Walken) in an attempt to pay the $2 million ransom on the unrelated kidnapping of Avery's sister. Their plan runs into trouble at every turn, and, with the help of Charlie's psychological manipulation, the men begin to suspect that one or more among them was involved in the first kidnapping.

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  • Havoc
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    Fed up with the harmless antics of their suburban friends, high school students Allison (Anne Hathaway) and Emily (Bijou Phillips) set off to find some real gangsters on the mean streets of Los Angeles. After meeting inner-city thug Hector (Freddy Rodriguez), the girls begin spending their time with an entirely different sort of crowd. But, as Allison and Emily venture deeper into the criminal world, Hector's violent lifestyle and dangerous connections threaten to consume them.

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  • Ann (Andie MacDowell) is trapped in a sexually and emotionally unfulfilled relationship with her husband, John (Peter Gallagher), a successful but unpleasant lawyer who is sleeping with her sister, Cynthia (Laura San Giacomo). The underlying tensions in the couple's marriage rise to the surface when Graham (James Spader), a friend of John's from college who's been drifting for nine years, returns to town and videotapes Cynthia and Ann as they talk about their sexual desires.

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