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David Hare Movies and TV Shows
Personal info
Gender:
Male
Date of birth:
05/06/1947
(77
years old
)
Place of birth:
St Leonards-on-Sea, Sussex, England, UK
nationality:
British
height:
1.83
m
Net worth:
$5,000,000
Year
Genre
Available on the following streaming services in the UK
Roadkill
(2020)
6.8
66%
role:
Executive Producer
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2020
Drama
War & Politics
6.8
66
%
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The White Crow
(2018)
6.6
65%
role:
Writer
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2018
Drama
6.6
65
%
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Joan Didion: The Center Will Not Hold
(2017)
7.5
71%
role:
Self
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2017
Documentary
7.5
71
%
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Denial
(2016)
6.8
68%
role:
Screenplay
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2016
Drama
History
6.8
68
%
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Salting the Battlefield
(2014)
6.6
62%
role:
Writer
&
1
more
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2014
Action
Crime
Drama
6.6
62
%
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Turks & Caicos
(2014)
6.5
62%
role:
Writer
&
1
more
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2014
Action
Drama
Mystery
Thriller
6.5
62
%
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Page Eight
(2011)
6.8
65%
role:
Writer
&
1
more
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2011
Drama
Mystery
Thriller
6.8
65
%
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The Reader
(2008)
7.6
75%
role:
Screenplay
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2008
Drama
Romance
7.6
75
%
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My Zinc Bed
(2008)
5.4
40%
role:
Writer
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2008
Drama
TV Movie
5.4
40
%
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The Hours
(2002)
7.5
73%
role:
Screenplay
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2002
Drama
7.5
73
%
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Damage
(1992)
6.7
66%
role:
Screenplay
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1992
Drama
Romance
6.7
66
%
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FAQs
Which movies or TV shows starring or involving
David Hare
can you stream, buy or rent in the UK?
Some movies or TV shows available in the UK starring or involving
David Hare
are, for example,
Roadkill
,
The White Crow
and
Joan Didion: The Center Will Not Hold
.
Which streaming services have the largest selection of movies and TV shows in the UK starring or involving
David Hare
?
The streaming services with the largest selection are
Prime Video
,
Amazon
and
iTunes
.
What are the top-rated movies and TV shows starring or involving
David Hare
?
The best StreamFat ratings are
The Reader
(
7.6
)
,
The Hours
(
7.4
)
and
Joan Didion: The Center Will Not Hold
(
7.3
)
.