Geoffrey Rush Movies

Geoffrey Rush  (1951-) is an Oscar winning Australian actor.  Rush is one of 24 people who have won the Triple Crown of Acting: an Oscar®, a Primetime Emmy® Award and a Tony® Award.  His IMDb page shows 72 acting credits since 1981.  In the table below, Ultimate Movie Rankings ranks 38 of his movies in 6 different sortable columns.  Television roles, cameos, shorts and straight to DVD movies were not included in the rankings on the table.   This Rush page comes from a request by bob cox.

Geoffrey Rush in 2010’s King’s Speech

Geoffrey Rush Movies Ranked In Chronological Order With Ultimate Movie Rankings Score (1 to 5 UMR Tickets) *Best combo of box office, reviews and awards.

Geoffrey Rush played Captain Hector Barbossa  in 5 POTC movies.

Geoffrey Rush Movies Can Be Ranked 6 Ways In This Table
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11 thoughts on “Geoffrey Rush Movies

  1. Seems the Pirate of the Caribbean franchise has by far provided Geoffrey Rush with his biggest commercial successes and ensured that he is a highly recognizable star, in addition to being a very talented one. But of the 13 Rush films I have seen, my favorite are The King’s Speech, Shine, Frida, where he made a great Trotsky, and Lantana (agree with Bob here this was an excellent psychological drama with also a fine performance from Anthony LaPaglia)

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