

Not many actresses make movies that thrill like Geraldine Somerville. Since the 1990’s, Somerville has made great movies. Whether it’s mothers of wizards, political leaders or detectives solving murders, Somerville has portrayed many characters. Given the sheer number of movies she has made, making a top 10 list isn’t easy. Nevertheless, listed below are my favourite films made by an actress that deserves to be appreciated.

1. Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone
Harry Potter is a magical book series impacting my identity. The story about the boy who lived has always been a big part of my childhood. I recall heartwarming memories of reading J.K. Rowling’s great series during my childhood that had shaped my identity. I instantly fell in love with a great book that captured the dark lives of wizards casting a powerful spell with timeless stories to tell. In 2001, Geraldine Somerville honoured the well-known series about magical wizards in her movie “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone”. In the greatest role of her career, Somerville portrayed the mother of a magical wizard seeking to prepare for dark warfare. This is the actress unlike you’ve ever seen her before: intense, charismatic and emotional in her most iconic role. Somerville has spent most of her career playing likeable heroines in British period dramas. With “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone”, however, the actress took a huge step out of her comfort zone by playing a literary character that’s well-known. Working alongside Daniel Radcliffe who is also amazing, Somerville honoured a series about wizards that’s exciting. For instance, the scene in which Harry is aware that his mother Lily sacrificed herself to save his life causing despair is one of the finest moments of the actress’ career. Ultimately, what makes “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone” Geraldine Somerville’s best movie is its bold appeal. Unlike most movies in the dark magic series, it tackles strong themes that everyone would relate to. Viewers aren’t required to be fans of the fantasy book series to appreciate it. A bold start of a series about wizards that are dark, it’s a bold reminder about a great actress that made strong movies in her career audiences consider special.

2. Fair Play
Jealousy is a negative emotion that affects employees in organizations. During Summer jobs, I grew envious of co-workers promoted by managers. I recall how envy caused my bond with female co-workers to fall apart in companies following margin call. As someone that witnessed jealousy in organizations with a painful price to pay, I adored “Fair Play”. Released in 2013, Geraldine Somerville’s movie depicted jealousy affecting employees in a company. In the most compassionate role of her career, Somerville portrayed the mother of a jealous woman in an organization facing despair. It gave the actress a chance to showcase her talent for stealing the show in a supporting role with limited screen-time. Working alongside Alden Ehrenreich who is also amazing, Somerville created a portrait of jealousy that’s compelling. For instance, Emily’s mother becomes aware of her daughter’s jealousy in the workplace causing despair is one of the finest moments of the actress’ career. Ultimately, what makes “Fair Play” a masterpiece is its message. The film delivers a meaningful message about jealousy in the workplace that would resonate with everyone. A powerful portrait of frightening hardships jealous employees face in the workplace, it’s a riveting reminder of a bold actress that has made unforgettable movies audiences commonly embrace.

3. Gosford Park
Housekeepers are powerful figures that shape families. At an early age, I developed a strong bond with a housekeeper that delivered an inspiring message. A housekeeper that was dedicated to performing every chore, she was a person that my family came to adore. She was a devoted housemaid that was dedicated to doing her job regardless of how much money she was paid. As someone treasuring fond memories of a housekeeper with a bright spark, I appreciated “Gosford Park”. Released in 2001, Geraldine Somerville’s movie depicted housekeepers facing murder investigations. In the most aristocratic role of her career, the actress portrayed wealthy woman that becomes embroiled in a murder mystery causing despair. It’s a role that gave the actress a chance to showcase her talent for playing emotional women under stress. Working alongside Michael Gambon who is also amazing, Somerville created a period piece that’s compelling. For instance, the scene in which Louisa becomes aware that a murder has been committed causing despair is one of the finest moments of the actress’ career. Ultimately, what makes “Gosford Park” a masterpiece is its universal appeal. Unlike most murder mystery movies, it tackles strong themes that everyone would relate to. The film delivers a bold message about social class resonating with everyone. As precious as Gosford Park, it’s a riveting reminder of an actress with a bright spark that made great movies leaving a lasting mark.

4. The Gentlemen
Gangsters are great figures that have always fascinated my grandfather. At an early age, I formed a strong bond with a grandfather that admired gangsters causing damage. I remember a grandfather that appreciated gangsters engaging in criminal behaviour. As someone treasuring memories of a grandfather that adored gangsters he considered gentlemen, I appreciated “The Gentlemen”. Released in 2019, Geraldine Somerville’s movie depicted gangsters facing adversity. In the most mischievous role of her career, Somerville portrayed the wife of a notorious gangster committing crimes causing despair. It’s a role that gave the actress a chance to showcase her talent for playing emotional women driven to achieve a goal. Working alongside Matthew McConaughey who is also amazing, Somerville created a gangster movie that’s engaging. For instance, the scene in which Lady Pressfield becomes aware of crimes Michael has committed causing despair is one of the finest moments of the actress’ career. Ultimately, what makes “The Gentlemen” a crime classic is its universal appeal. Unlike most Guy Ritchie movies, it tackles strong themes that everyone would relate to. As strong as Michael’s desire to sell marijuana, it’s a riveting reminder of an actress with charisma that has made unforgettable movies which always attract audiences towards Cinema.

5. My Week With Marilyn
Marilyn Monroe is a legendary actress that inspired my mother years ago. Several years ago, my mother was once a huge fan of Marilyn Monroe. She would always speak fondly about an actress that’s dressed to impress. As someone treasuring fond memories of a mother that adored Marilyn Monroe, I appreciated “My Week With Marilyn”. Released in 2011, Geraldine Somerville’s movie celebrated Marilyn Monroe’s legacy. In the most theatrical role of her career, Somerville portrayed a famous actress that formed a friendship with Marilyn Monroe causing despair. It’s a role that gave the actress a rare chance to step out of her comfort zone by playing an icon that’s well-known. Working alongside Michelle Williams who is also amazing, Somerville honoured an actress that’s inspiring. For instance, the scene in which Lady Jane becomes aware that her son has been having a romantic affair with Marilyn Monroe is one of the finest moments of the actress’ career. Ultimately, what makes “My Week With Marilyn” a great biopic is its universal appeal. Viewers aren’t required to be fans of Marilyn Monroe to appreciate it. It delivers a meaningful message about fame which would resonate with everyone. A marvellous tribute towards Marilyn Monroe, it’s a magnificent reminder of an actress that gives audiences tremendous dreams to commonly follow.
6. Sixty Six
Geraldine Somerville has often excelled at playing emotional women that are mean. Somerville has built an image of being an actress that thrives at playing emotional women facing outrage. Somerville’s strength for playing emotional women that are tragic is clearly evident in her movie “Sixty Six”. Released in 2006, Paul Weiland’s movie showcased the actress at her best. In the most emotional role of her career, Somerville portrayed the mother of a Jewish boy facing despair. It gave the actress a rare chance to showcase emotional range she hadn’t shown before in her career. Working alongside Helena Bonham Carter who is also amazing, Somerville created a drama that’s engaging. A powerful portrait of hardships faced by communities that are Jewish, it’s a riveting reminder of an actress making movies audiences commonly cherish.
7. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2
It’s challenging to bring a beloved fantasy franchise to a satisfying conclusion. Most film franchises start on a high note but end with a whimper. However, “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2” is a magical exception. Released in 2011, Geraldine Somerville’s movie brought the Harry Potter series to a satisfying conclusion. In the most wise role of her career, Somerville portrayed the mother of a magical wizard facing warfare. In her final outing, the actress brought depth to the character absent from previous movies. Working alongside Daniel Radcliffe who is also amazing, Somerville honoured a series about wizards that’s spellbinding. An emotional farewell towards a spellbinding franchise about wizards that are magical, it’s a breathtaking reminder of a commemorated actress audiences have considered to be special.

8. Goodbye Christopher Robin
When it comes to beloved cartoon characters that children value, it’s worth discussing Winnie the Pooh. Since his creation in the 1920’s, the teddy bear has appeared in several memorable movies. In 2017, Geraldine Somerville honoured the iconic character in her movie “Goodbye Christopher Robin”. In the most magical role of his career, Atwell portrayed the wife of a renowned author that created the teddy bear about which children care. It’s a role that gave the actress a chance to step out of his comfort zone by playing a legendary author that’s well-known. Working alongside Margot Robbie who is also amazing, Somerville honoured a character that’s inspiring. A wonderful tribute towards Winnie the Pooh, it’s a powerful reminder of a commemorated actress that has always manufactured movies in her career which audiences value.

9. Grace of Monaco
Grace Kelly is a legendary actress that built a lasting legacy. With her attractive appearance, charming humour and strong presence, Kelly earned a huge audience. In 2014, Geraldine Somerville honoured the actress that achieved fame years ago in her movie “Grace of Monaco”. In the most stylish role of her career, Somerville portrayed a royal figure that formed a friendship with a famous actress facing despair. It’s a role that gave the actress a rare chance to step out of her comfort zone by playing a historical figure that’s well-known. Working alongside Nicole Kidman who is also amazing, Somerville honoured a commemorated actress that’s inspiring. An astonishing tribute towards a famous actress, it’s a riveting reminder of an actress that has made unforgettable movies throughout her commemorated career which commonly impress.

10. Daphne
Geraldine Somerville hasn’t always made great movies that deserve to be seen. While most movies the actress has made are appreciated, a few have often left audiences disappointed. Unfortunately, “Daphne” falls into the latter category. Released in 2007, Clare Beavan’s movie was a disaster. In the most shallow role of her career, the actress portrayed a famous author seeking to prepare stories causing despair. Somerville brought her usual charisma to the role, standing out as the bright spot of a bad movie. Although “Daphne” is a disastrous movie, it honoured Somerville’s commemorated legacy. As powerful as Daphne’s love for writing, it’s a captivating reminder of a commemorated actress that has built a lasting legacy by manufacturing memorable movies which I will forever treasure for inspiring my lifelong love for filmmaking.

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