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  1. Witherspoon became a leading actress on the HBO television series Big Little Lies (2017–2019) (winning the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Limited Series as an executive producer), the Apple TV+ drama series The Morning Show (2019–present), and the Hulu miniseries Little Fires Everywhere (2020).

  2. Those bigger roles came in movies such as Pleasantville (1998), Election (1999) and Cruel Intentions (1999). Her breakthrough role came as Elle Woods in the 2001 comedy, Legally Blonde (2001). The movie was huge box-office smash and established Reese as one of the top female draws in Hollywood.

  3. She has also produced the film adaptations Gone Girl (2014) and Where the Crawdads Sing (2022), and the miniseries adaptation Daisy Jones & the Six (2023). Witherspoon also owns Reese's Book Club and a clothing company, Draper James. She is involved in children's and women's advocacy organizations.

  4. Reese Witherspoon Movies and Series Ranked. Reese Witherspoon rose to prominence in the late 1990s, a receptive era for twisted comedies (Freeway), teen thrillers (Fear, Cruel...

  5. 16 titles. Sort by List order. 1. Cruel Intentions. 1999 1h 37m R. 6.8 (209K) Rate. 56 Metascore. Two vicious step-siblings of an elite Manhattan prep school make a wager: to deflower the new headmaster's daughter before the start of term. Director Roger Kumble Stars Sarah Michelle Gellar Ryan Phillippe Reese Witherspoon. 2. Election. 1999 1h 43m R

  6. Aug 28, 2022 · Reese Witherspoon has filmed 40 movies in her 31-year-long career, starting at the young age of fifteen. She often plays strong women, many of them coming from the American South and is excellent in both comedies and dramas. Reese Witherspoon’s movies in order (at a glance) Let’s see the list of all Reese Witherspoon movies ...

  7. Following a career downturn, during which her sole box-office success was the romantic drama Water for Elephants (2011), Witherspoon made a comeback by producing and starring as Cheryl Strayed in the drama Wild (2014), which earned her a second nomination for Best Actress at the Academy Awards.