From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Mary Harron (born January 12, 1953) is a Canadian filmmaker and screenwriter best known for her films I Shot Andy Warhol, American Psycho and The Notorious Bettie Page. Description above from the Wikipedia article Mary Harron, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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(Self - Director of 'American Psycho')
Punk: Attitude
(Self)
Still Tickin': The Return of 'A Clockwork Orange'
(Self)
Scala!!!
(Self)
The Many Miracles of Household Saints
(Self)
American Psycho: From Book to Screen
(Self)
Half the Picture
(Self)
The 4%: Film's Gender Problem
(Self)
Eli Roth's History of Horror
Eli Roth's History of Horror
(Self)
American Psycho
(Screenplay)
American Psycho
(Director)
I Shot Andy Warhol
(Director)
The Notorious Bettie Page
(Director)
The Moth Diaries
(Director)
Anna Nicole
(Director)
We the Economy: 20 Short Films You Can't Afford to Miss
(Director)
This Won't Hurt a Bit
(Director)
The Moth Diaries
(Screenplay)
I Shot Andy Warhol
(Writer)
The Notorious Bettie Page
(Writer)
Killer, Trader and Psychopath: The America of Bret Easton Ellis
(Thanks)
Charlie Says
(Director)
The Notorious Bettie Page
(Executive Producer)
The Real American
(Executive Producer)
Dalíland
(Director)
Dalíland
(Writer)
The Night Before Christmas
(Director)
7 Deadly Sins: Stage Acting
(Producer)
Pasadena
(Director)
The Nine
(Director)
Oz
(Director)
The L Word
(Director)
Fear Itself
(Director)
Six Feet Under
(Director)
Big Love
(Director)
Homicide: Life on the Street
(Director)
Six Degrees
(Director)
Graceland
(Director)
The Following
(Director)
Constantine
(Director)
Alias Grace
(Executive Producer)
Alias Grace
(Director)
The Expecting
(Director)