Natalie Imbruglia is a Actor and Sound Australienne born on 4 february 1975 at Sydney (Australie)
Natalie Imbruglia
Natalie Imbruglia participated to
5 films (as actor, director or script writer).
Among those,
2 have good markets following the box office.
Here are the best films classified by number of entries :
Actress
, 1h28
Directed by Peter HowittOrigin FranceGenres Thriller,
Comedy,
Action,
Adventure,
SpyThemes Spy films,
Transport films,
MotocycletteActors Rowan Atkinson,
Ben Miller,
John Malkovich,
Natalie Imbruglia,
Oliver Ford Davies,
Tim Pigott-SmithRoles Lorna Campbell
Rating62%
Johnny English is an inept MI7 agent with dreams of being their most trusted employee. After Agent One dies in a submarine accident (courtesy of English making a mistake on checking the submarine hatch code), the remaining agents are assassinated via a bombing at Agent One’s funeral (again courtesy of English's incompetence at security), leaving English as the lone survivor. English is assigned to follow a plot to steal the Crown Jewels, which are on display at the Tower of London. At the display, English is head of security, and meets the mysterious Lorna Campbell. The power is cut, and the jewels are stolen. During the chaos, English knocks out a security guard in the process and fights the "assailant" (himself). He later makes up a false description of the assailant to Pegasus. English and his assistant Angus Bough find the jewels were removed via a hole dug beneath their display case. The two follow a tunnel, confronting the two thieves Klaus Vendetta and Dieter Klein. The two escape in a hearse, with English trying to pursue them, but mistakes another hearse for the escape vehicle, crashing a funeral until Bough comes to his aid.Sound
, 1h45
Directed by Alfonso CuarónOrigin MexiqueGenres Drama,
RomanceThemes Films about sexuality,
Transport films,
Bisexuality-related films,
Erotic films,
LGBT-related films,
Films about automobiles,
Road movies,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related filmActors Maribel Verdú,
Gael García Bernal,
Diego Luna,
Diana Bracho,
Verónica Langer,
María AuraRating76%
The film uses an omniscient narrator to provide information on the characters and their personal life, historical Mexican events, and the settings depicted in the film. These "footnotes" also reveal the economic and political issues in Mexico, particularly the impoverished lifestyle of people living in rural areas across the country.