Movies by Charles Shyer
As part of the cast:
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Irreconcilable Differences (1984)
Cast: Charles Shyer, Ryan O'Neal, Shelley Long …
Bloated Hollywood egos and 1980s excess are personified in director Charles Shyer's industry-mocking yet heartfelt comedy starring Drew Barrymore as 10-year-old Casey Brodsky, who…
As a director:
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Alfie (2004)
Cast: Jude Law, Marisa Tomei, Jane Krakowski …
Directed by: Charles Shyer
Jude Law reprises a role made famous by Michael Caine (who got an Oscar nod for his portrayal in the 1966 film of the same name) in Charles Shyer's stylish remake, which takes a…
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The Affair of the Necklace (2001)
Cast: Hilary Swank, Jonathan Pryce, Simon Baker …
Directed by: Charles Shyer
When she and her family have their royal titles stripped by the crown, 18th-century French countess Jeanne de la Motte Valois (Hilary Swank) schemes with her lover (Simon Baker), her husband…
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Father of the Bride 2 (1995)
Cast: Steve Martin, Martin Short, Diane Keaton …
Directed by: Charles Shyer
Just when George Banks has recovered from his daughter's wedding, he receives the news that she's pregnant -- and that his wife is expecting, too. Complicating matters is the fact…
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I Love Trouble (1994)
Cast: Julia Roberts, Nick Nolte, James Rebhorn …
Directed by: Charles Shyer
Competitive sparks fly when rival newshounds Peter Brackett (Nick Nolte) and Sabrina Peterson (Julia Roberts) -- he a jaded veteran and she a tenacious newbie -- meet at the site of a deadly…
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Father of the Bride (1991)
Cast: Steve Martin, Diane Keaton, Kimberly Williams-Paisley …
Directed by: Charles Shyer
In this hilarious update of the much-loved Hollywood classic, Steve Martin turns in a winning performance as George Banks, the befuddled father who has a hard time letting go of his daughter…
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Baby Boom (1987)
Cast: Diane Keaton, Sam Shepard, Harold Ramis …
Directed by: Charles Shyer
In this light-hearted comedy, high-powered management consultant J.C. Wiatt (Diane Keaton) claims her inheritance from a distant relative, only to find out it's a baby. Children are not…







