Guy Pearce Movies

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Guy Pearce (1967-)  is an English-born Australian actor.   Pearce has appeared in movies in 4 different decades.  His IMDb page shows over 80 acting credits since 1990. This page will rank Guy Pearce movies from Best to Worst in six different sortable columns of information. To do well in the rankings, a movie needed to do well at the box office, be liked by both critics and audiences and earn some award recognition.  Some of his movies that do not appear to have been in North American theaters were not included.

2000’s Memento

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

Iron Man 3 (2013)

Guy Pearce Movies Can Be Ranked 6 Ways In This Table

The really cool thing about this table is that it is “user-sortable”. Rank the movies anyway you want.

  • Sort Guy Pearce movies by co-stars of his movies.
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  • Sort Guy Pearce movies how they were received by critics and audiences.  60% rating or higher should indicate a good movie.
  • Sort by how many Oscar® nominations each Guy Pearce movie received and how many Oscar® wins each Guy Pearce movie won.
  • Sort Guy Pearce movies by Ultimate Movie Rankings (UMR) Score.  UMR Score puts box office, reviews, and awards into a mathematical equation and gives each movie a score.
2008’s The Hurt Locker

Possibly Interesting Facts About Guy Pearce

1. Guy Edward Pearce was born 5 October, 1967 in Cambridgeshire, England.  Guy and his family moved to Australia when he was 3 years old.  Guy’s father was killed 5 years later in an aircraft test flight.

2. Guy Pearce’s first big acting break was when he appeared in the Australian soap opera Neighbours in 1985.

3. Aaron EckhartBrad PittCharlie Sheen, Alec Baldwin and Thomas Jane were considered for the role of Leonard in 2000’s Memento, before Guy Pearce got the part.

4. Guy Pearce has appeared in three films that were nominated for the Best Picture Oscar®: 1997’s L.A. Confidential (1997), 2008’s The Hurt Locker and 2010’s The King’s Speech. The latter two are winners in the category.

5. Guy Pearce was considered for the part of Henri Ducard/Ra’s Al Ghul in Batman Begins (2005). However, he was considered too young for the part and Liam Neeson was cast instead.

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6 thoughts on “Guy Pearce Movies

  1. I like Guy Pearce but going down the list, I was surprised I only saw 7 of his movies. Cogerson, 26! You must be a fan. However, among the few I saw, he was very memorable. Memento was amazing, LA Confidential was excellent, Priscilla was a lot of fun, and the Count of Monte Cristo was a pretty good remake. Will try to check out Brimstone as you recommend. All and all, I think Pearce is a very talented actor who deserves more attention. Thanks for the page.

  2. In the IMDB stat days Guy was on the list but the switch to Wiki information knocked him off the list. These are the people on the 2020 list is connected with.

    8 JOHN HURT The Proposition (2005)
    9 BEN KINGSLEY IRON MAN 3 (2013)
    9 BEN KINGSLEY Rules of Engagement (2000)
    12 SAMUEL L. JACKSON Rules of Engagement (2000)
    31 ROBERT DUVALL The Road (2009)
    32 DEREK JACOBI The King’s Speech (2010)
    42 TERENCE STAMP The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994)
    62 CARY ELWES Factory Girl (2006)
    69 PIERCE BROSNAN SPINNING MAN (2018)
    77 JOHN SAVAGE Hunting (1991)
    100 JAMES CROMWELL L.A. Confidential (1997)
    104 MICHAEL GAMBON The King’s Speech (2010)
    117 RICHARD HARRIS The Count of Monte Cristo (2002)
    118 NICOLE KIDMAN GENIUS (2016)
    139 TOM WILKINSON THE CATCHER WAS A SPY (2018)
    150 KEITH DAVID THE SEVENTH DAY (2021)
    159 PETER STORMARE Lockout (2012)
    164 NICK NOLTE Hateship Loveship (2014)
    172 JEREMY IRONS The Time Machine (2002)
    176 STEPHEN LANG THE SEVENTH DAY (2021)
    179 RICHARD GRIFFITHS Bedtime Stories (2008)
    185 GIANCARLO GIANNINI THE CATCHER WAS A SPY (2018)
    186 DAVID STRAITHAIRN L.A. Confidential (1997)
    202 FOREST WHITAKER Fragments (2008)
    210 TOMMY LEE JONES Rules of Engagement (2000)
    211 DANNY DEVITO L.A. Confidential (1997)
    218 JONATHAN PRYCE Bedtime Stories (2008)
    238 COLIN FIRTH GENIUS (2016)
    238 COLIN FIRTH The King’s Speech (2010)
    251 XANDER BERKELEY Seeking Justice (2011)
    260 STEPHEN TOBOLOWSKY Memento (2000)
    291 EDWARD HERRMANN Factory Girl (2006)
    292 PHILIP BAKER HALL Rules of Engagement (2000)
    300 JOE PANTOLIANO Memento (2000)
    305 STEVEN BERKOFF Flynn (1993)
    314 PAUL GIAMATTI THE CATCHER WAS A SPY (2018)
    342 JENNIFER JASON LEIGH HATESHIP LOVESHIP (2014)
    345 ROBERT DOWNEY JR. Iron Man 3 (2013)
    358 JUDE LAW GENIUS (2016)
    361 DANNY HUSTON The Proposition (2005)
    364 BRUCE GREENWOOD Rules of Engagement (2000)
    383 MARK STRONG THE CATCHER WAS A SPY (2018)
    386 PAUL GUILFOYLE (II) L.A. Confidential (1997)
    409 KIM BASINGER L.A. Confidential (1997)
    410 JEFF DANIELS THE CATCHER WAS A SPY (2018)
    410 JEFF DANIELS Traitor (2008)
    442 RON RIFKIN L.A. CONFIDENTIAL (1997)
    453 KEVIN CORRIGAN RESULTS (2015)
    495 JACK THOMPSON DON’T BE AFRAID OF THE DARK (2010)
    515 TIMOTHY SPALL DEATH DEFYING ACTS (2007)
    515 TIMOTHY SPALL THE KING’S SPEECH (2010)
    523 CHARLIZE THERON Prometheus (2012)
    523 CHARLIZE THERON The Road (2009)
    552 DON CHEADLE Iron Man 3 (2013)
    552 DON CHEADLE Traitor (2008)
    557 LUIS GUZMAN The Count of Monte Cristo (2002)
    558 MICHAEL WINCOTT The Count of Monte Cristo (2002)
    560 RALPH FIENNES The Hurt Locker (2008)
    573 KEVIN SPACEY L.A. Confidential (1997)
    583 DAVID ARQUETTE RAVENOUS (1999)
    586 SHEA WHIGHAM FIRST SNOW (2006)
    586 SHEA WHIGHAM THE CATCHER WAS A SPY (2018)
    601 FREDDIE JONES The Count of Monte Cristo (2002)
    614 ROB SCHNEIDER Bedtime Stories (2008)
    621 COLLEEN CAMP Factory Girl (2006)
    652 VIGGO MORTENSEN The Road (2009)
    689 GWYNETH PALTROW Iron Man 3 (2013)
    692 JAMES FRANCO ALIEN: COVENANT (2017)
    694 TOM BOWER A Slipping-Down Life (1999)
    695 SALLY KIRKLAND Factory Girl (2006)
    699 HUGO WEAVING LADIES PLEASE! (1995)
    699 HUGO WEAVING THE ADVENTURES OF PRISCILLA, QUEEN OF THE DESERT (1994)
    701 KYLE MACLACHLAN BREATHE IN (2014)
    702 PAUL DOOLEY Bedtime Stories (2008)
    731 LILI TAYLOR A Slipping-Down Life (1999)
    744 ANNE ARCHER Rules of Engagement (2000)
    745 HELENA BONHAM CARTER The King’s Speech (2010)
    745 HELENA BONHAM CARTER Till Human Voices Wake Us (2002)
    753 PAUL RUDD THE CATCHER WAS A SPY (2018)
    778 J. K. SIMMONS First Snow (2006)
    785 JEFFREY JONES Ravenous (1999)
    789 MARK BOONE JUNIOR Memento (2000)
    852 GEOFFREY RUSH The King’s Speech (2010)
    867 MARK RUFFALO Iron Man 3 (2013)
    877 JOHN HAWKES A Slipping-Down Life (1999)
    886 WALTON GOGGINS FRAGMENTS (2008)
    893 RUSSELL CROWE L.A. Confidential (1997)
    900 DAVID MORSE THE HURT LOCKER (2008)
    905 WILLIAM FICHTNER First Snow (2006)
    908 BETH GRANT Factory Girl (2006)
    908 BETH GRANT Fragments (2008)
    912 JOEL EDGERTON Animal Kingdom (2010)
    912 JOEL EDGERTON The Hard Word (2002)
    935 DALE DYE Rules of Engagement (2000)
    946 MARSHALL BELL A Slipping-Down Life (1999)
    949 RAY WINSTONE THE PROPOSITION (2005)
    949 RAY WINSTONE WOUNDINGS (1998)
    959 JENNIFER EHLE THE KING’S SPEECH (2010)

    Guy has appeared with 15 Oscar winners. 1/4 the total of M. Emmett.

    BEN KINGSLEY IRON MAN 3 (2013)
    BEN KINGSLEY Rules of Engagement (2000)
    CATHERINE ZETA-JONES Death Defying Acts (2007)
    CHARLIZE THERON Prometheus (2012)
    CHARLIZE THERON The Road (2009)
    COLIN FIRTH GENIUS (2016)
    COLIN FIRTH The King’s Speech (2010)
    FOREST WHITAKER Fragments (2008)
    GEOFFREY RUSH The King’s Speech (2010)
    GWYNETH PALTROW Iron Man 3 (2013)
    J. K. SIMMONS First Snow (2006)
    JEREMY IRONS The Time Machine (2002)
    KEVIN SPACEY L.A. Confidential (1997)
    KIM BASINGER L.A. Confidential (1997)
    NICOLE KIDMAN GENIUS (2016)
    ROBERT DUVALL The Road (2009)
    RUSSELL CROWE L.A. Confidential (1997)
    TOMMY LEE JONES Rules of Engagement (2000)

    1. Hey Dan
      1. As always….thank you.
      2. I moved this comment from the Pearce post of the day….so it would stay with the article forever.
      3. Interesting that he is not on the list currently….he has been a very busy actor for the last 30 years…and does not seem to be slowing down at all.
      4. Surprisingly not many multiple Oracle co-stars….though a handful have been in two movies with him.
      5. I actually watched Results on Netflix the other day….it was actually weird hearing his natural voice in that one….as he got to play an Aussie fitness trainer.
      6. Second list is pretty small….much smaller than I would have guessed.
      Good information as always.

  3. Guy Pearce, good subject. I should mark him down for future video charting.

    I’ve seen 16 of the 48 films on the chart, one third. Favorites include – The Hurt Locker, The Time Machine, Iron Man 3, LA Confidential, The Count of Monte Cristo, Alien Covenant, Bloodshot and Lockout.

    The top 3 critics favorites are Best Picture Oscar nominees and 2 of them won. Oh I see they are mentioned in the trivia box. 🙂

    Guy Pearce was born in England and moved to Australia as a child, ditto Naomi Watts. Oh and Sam Worthington too.

    Good stuff Bruce. Vote Up!

    1. Hey Steve…..thanks for the feedback on our Guy Pearce page. I have seen 26 of these movies. I have seen all of your favorites….I liked them all as well…..with the exception of Bloodshot…did not like that one at all. I would highly recommend his western Brimstone….that is the movie that he plays one of the worst villains ever…..his role as a preacher in that one makes Robert Mitchum’s preacher in The Night Of The Hunter look like a boy scout. As for Lockout…that movie seems to be building a nice cult following. Good stuff as always.

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