Reese Witherspoon has become one of Hollywood’s most beloved and influential actresses, with a career that spans decades and includes a variety of memorable roles. Beyond her on-screen talent, Witherspoon has also become a trailblazer for women in Hollywood, using her platform to promote female-driven stories and champion diversity in the industry.
10 best Reese Witherspoon movies and TV shows
Legally Blonde (2001)
Legally Blonde is arguably one of Reese Witherspoon’s most iconic roles. She plays Elle Woods, a sorority girl who defies expectations by enrolling in Harvard Law School to win back her ex-boyfriend. However, she quickly finds her love for law and demonstrates that she is much more than simply a gorgeous face. Witherspoon’s depiction of Elle is both amusing and inspirational, cementing its place as a cherished classic that continues to inspire viewers today.
Big Little Lies (2017-2019)
In the critically acclaimed HBO series Big Little Lies, Witherspoon plays Madeline Martha Mackenzie, a strong-willed and sometimes controlling mother living in a picturesque Californian town. The program delves into delicate subjects including domestic abuse, friendship, and the challenges of parenting. Witherspoon’s performance, amid an all-star ensemble that included Nicole Kidman and Laura Dern, gained her critical praise and demonstrated her ability to play serious, complex characters.
Walk the Line (2005)
Walk the Line is a biographical film about country music superstar Johnny Cash, starring Reese Witherspoon as June Carter, Cash’s wife and musical collaborator. Witherspoon won an Academy Award for Best Actress for her depiction of June Carter, in which she perfectly conveys the country music star’s power, humor, and brilliance. Her chemistry with co-star Joaquin Phoenix (who plays Johnny Cash) is electric, making this picture a must-see.
Wild (2014)
In Wild, Witherspoon plays Cheryl Strayed, a woman who goes on a solo journey along the Pacific Crest Trail to recuperate from personal tragedy and self-destructive behavior. The film is based on Strayed’s book, and Witherspoon gives a raw, emotional performance that won her yet another Academy Award nomination. The role is a departure from her previous roles, demonstrating her ability to communicate profound emotional depth.
The Morning Show (2019-Present)
The Morning program is an Apple TV+ drama series in which Witherspoon stars as Bradley Jackson, a driven and ambitious journalist who becomes co-anchor of a popular morning news program after a controversy. The series delves at issues of power, gender dynamics, and the #MeToo movement. Witherspoon’s performance is crisp and powerful, and the program has received acclaim for its timely examination of real-world concerns.
Election (1999)
In Election, Witherspoon portrays Tracy Flick, an overachieving high school student campaigning for class president. The dark comedy mocks the competitive dynamics of high school politics and American aspiration. Witherspoon’s performance of the ambitious and rather cutthroat Tracy is both amusing and frightening, winning her critical praise and cementing her reputation as a multifaceted performer.
Sweet Home Alabama (2002)
Sweet Home Alabama is a romantic comedy starring Reese Witherspoon as Melanie Carmichael, a successful New York fashion designer who returns to her Southern birthplace to complete her divorce from her high school love. The picture is a delightful combination of comedy and emotion, with Witherspoon’s performance adding warmth and relatability to the character. It’s a feel-good film that demonstrates her ability to thrive in the romantic comedy genre.
Little Fires Everywhere (2020)
Little Fires Everywhere is a drama miniseries based on Celeste Ng’s book, in which Witherspoon plays Elena Richardson, a rich suburban mother whose life intersects with that of a mystery single mother, portrayed by Kerry Washington. The program delves into topics of racism, privilege, and parenting. Witherspoon’s portrayal is multilayered and complicated, capturing a character who is both sympathetic and tragically damaged.
Cruel Intentions (1999)
In Cruel Intentions, Witherspoon portrays Annette Hargrove, the naive and pious daughter of an upscale prep school’s new headmaster. The film is a contemporary adaption of the French classic Les Liaisons dangereuses, which focuses on the deceptive games performed by privileged youngsters. Witherspoon’s performance of Annette, who becomes the victim of a bet between two step-siblings, is lovely and genuine, offering a strong moral core to the dark, twisted story.
The Man in the Moon (1991)
The Man in the Moon marks Witherspoon’s film debut, where she plays Dani Trant, a 14-year-old girl who experiences her first love during a summer in rural Louisiana. The film is a heartfelt coming-of-age drama that highlights Witherspoon’s innate skill and cinematic presence from an early age. Her portrayal as Dani is sincere and heartbreaking, laying the groundwork for her subsequent great career.