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The bloody conflict has been portrayed in films for several decades. The 20 greatest Civil War movies in cinematic history, ranked The bloody conflict has been portrayed in films for several decades. By Declan Gallagher April 11, 2026 9:00 a.m. ET Leave a Comment :maxbytes(150000):stripicc()/civilwarmoviesdenzelwashingtonkirstendunstviveinleigh032426tout12d1779e89e1243e88c5f5be66a85132e.jpg) Denzel Washington as Private Trip in 'Glory'; Kirsten Dunst as Lee Smith in 'Civil War'; Vivien Leigh as Scarlett O'Hara in 'Gone With the Wind'.

The bloody conflict has been portrayed in films for several decades.

The 20 greatest Civil War movies in cinematic history, ranked

The bloody conflict has been portrayed in films for several decades.

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Denzel Washington as Private Trip in 'Glory'; Kirsten Dunst as Lee Smith in 'Civil War'; Vivien Leigh as Scarlett O'Hara in 'Gone With the Wind'. Credit:

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The American Civil War took place from 1861 to 1865, a battle between the Union and the newly formed Confederacy over the institution of slavery. The bloody conflict resulted in at least 700,000 deaths on both sides combined, and its impact has reverberated in subsequent centuries.

Filmmakers have used the Civil War as a setting for many decades now, inspiring stories of epic military battles, romantic melodramas, and even satires, from sweeping Best Picture winners like *Gone With the Wind* (1939) to revisionist Westerns like *Django Unchained* (2012). Ahead, we're ranking the 20 best Civil War movies in cinema's vast history, and where you can watch them.

Two Thousand Maniacs! (1964)

Andy Wilson as the Policeman, William Kerwin as Tom White, and Connie Mason as Terry Adams in 'Two Thousand Maniacs!'

Andy Wilson as the Policeman, William Kerwin as Tom White, and Connie Mason as Terry Adams in 'Two Thousand Maniacs!'.

Herschell Gordon Lewis’ gore epic concerns a group of murderous Southerners who lure six amorously intentioned tourists to their Civil War-era town, which is celebrating its centenary. On this occasion, the ghosts of deceased Confederate soldiers rise from their graves to torture, filet, and barbecue the ill-fated youths.

A progenitor to the torture porn movement, *Two Thousand Maniacs!* finds veteran schlockmeister Lewis at the top of his micro-budget game, spinning a satirical story that is as gruesome and wince-inducing as it is genuinely subversive. It’s not as good as Lewis’ masterwork, *Blood Feast* (1963), but it’s mighty close.

Where to watch *Two Thousand Maniacs!*: Amazon Prime Video (to rent)

Horizon: An American Saga — Chapter 1 (2024)

Kevin Costner as Hayes Ellison in 'Horizon: An American Saga — Chapter 1'

Kevin Costner as Hayes Ellison in 'Horizon: An American Saga — Chapter 1'.

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Kevin Costner has taken a preposterous amount of criticism for his 181-minute passion project, into which he reportedly sank nearly $38 million of his own fortune. *Horizon* sees America’s westward expansion during the Civil War through the eyes of soldiers, indigenous people, cowboys, outlaws, and wagoners.

Though many may sneer at Costner’s devotion, it’s hard not to applaud his championing of and belief in cinema. Months after its withering box-office performance, Costner defended his position. "There's a moment in time where you want [your children] to see this movie," he told E! News. "To understand that this is what their [ancestors] went through. It's not just a Western, it's a history of migration and what they had to do to survive. And I'm really proud of it."

Where to watch *Horizon: An American Saga — Chapter 1*: HBO Max

Django Unchained (2012)

Jamie Foxx as Django Freeman in 'Django Unchained'

Jamie Foxx as Django Freeman in 'Django Unchained'. Andrew Cooper/Weinstein Company/Everett

The enslaved Django (Jamie Foxx) is freed by bounty hunter King Schultz (Christoph Waltz) and taken on a cross-country journey to kill bad guys. A job brings the men close to vicious slave trader Calvin Candie (Leonardo DiCaprio), who now owns Django’s wife Broomhilda (Kerry Washington), and they launch an undercover operation to recover the gunman’s beloved.

Quentin Tarantino’s outrageous revisionist Western is wildly over-the-top, combining the director’s penchant for gratuitous violence and sparkling dialogue with a story that’s pleasingly labyrinthine but nothing if not schlocky. It inarguably loses itself in the final stretch, but Tarantino delivers a film that’s always entertaining, frequently unbelievable, and surprisingly heartfelt.

Where to watch *Django Unchained*: Hulu

The Beguiled (2017)

Nicole Kidman as Miss Martha and Colin Farrell as John McBurney in 'The Beguiled'

Nicole Kidman as Miss Martha and Colin Farrell as John McBurney in 'The Beguiled'.

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Sofia Coppola’s scorching, simmering story of a wounded Union soldier (Colin Farrell, in a role originated by Clint Eastwood) worming his way into a lush female boarding school was the sexiest movie we’d seen in a long time.

Coppola reimagines Don Siegel’s 1971 film with much more nuance and style, crafting a tantalizing mystery. The arrival of Farrell’s hypermasculine deserter sends many of the academy’s women (including instructors Nicole Kidman and Kirsten Dunst, and students Elle Fanning and Angourie Rice) into a feverish spell, but Coppola’s great trick is not going to any of the places you expect (or dread). It’s as much a clever inversion of the home invasion thriller as it is an earnest exploration of dawning sexuality.

Where to watch *The Beguiled*: Amazon Prime Video

The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976)

Chief Dan George as Lone Watie and Clint Eastwood as Josey Wales in 'The Outlaw Josey Wales'

Chief Dan George as Lone Watie and Clint Eastwood as Josey Wales in 'The Outlaw Josey Wales'.

Clint Eastwood directs himself in this guns-blazing actioner about a Confederate soldier who goes after a group of Union men who murdered his family. After the war ends, Wales starts a new life in Texas, but his old demons are on their way back to haunt him.

Eastwood’s picture is neither politically balanced nor insightful, but it uses the Union and Confederate sides to essentially tell a classic cowboy tale. Combined with a fierce score by Jerry Fielding and a handful of thrilling set pieces, *The Outlaw Josey Wales* is a consistently rewatchable piece of popcorn entertainment.

Where to watch *The Outlaw Josey Wales*: Amazon Prime Video (to rent)

Gettysburg (1993)

Sam Elliott as Brigadier General John Buford in 'Gettysburg'

Sam Elliott as Brigadier General John Buford in 'Gettysburg'.

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Ronald F. Maxwell’s gorgeously crafted epic charts the battle of (all together now) Gettysburg from its strategic planning to its three-day execution. As Confederate General Robert E. Lee (Martin Sheen) leads his soldiers into Pennsylvania, Union Colonel Joshua Chamberlain (Jeff Daniels) fights with his infantry to hold their land.

While *Gettysburg* dramatizes Confederate soldiers’ points of view without outwardly sympathizing with them, the same cannot honestly be said of Maxwell’s late-era prequel, *Gods and Generals* (2003). *Gettysburg*, by contrast, is a colossal achievement, a rich and impactful film that unfurls with the patience and depth of a great novel.

Where to watch *Gettysburg*: Amazon Prime Video (to rent)

How the West Was Won (1962)

George Peppard as Zeb Rawlings, Debbie Reynolds as Lilith Prescott van Valen, and Carolyn Jones as Julie Rawlings in 'How the West Was Won'

George Peppard as Zeb Rawlings, Debbie Reynolds as Lilith Prescott van Valen, and Carolyn Jones as Julie Rawlings in 'How the West Was Won'.

John Ford directed this astonishing epic alongside Henry Hathaway and George Marshall, which follows the Prescott family’s journey out west in the 1830s. They encounter a handsome rogue (Jimmy Stewart) who marries one of the sisters (Carroll Baker) and eventually heads to the battlefront, while the other Prescott sister (Debbie Reynolds) makes way for San Francisco and links with a charismatic gambler (Gregory Peck).

A rousing and well-rounded picture, *How the West Was Won *approaches the westward expansion ideal with a varied (though, it should be said, mostly white) cast of characters and some of the most convincing set designs you’ll ever see.

Where to watch *How the West Was Won*: YouTube

Lincoln (2012)

Daniel Day-Lewis as President Abraham Lincoln in 'Lincoln'

Daniel Day-Lewis as President Abraham Lincoln in 'Lincoln'.

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Steven Spielberg’s biopic stars Daniel Day-Lewis as the nation’s 16th president during his quest to end the Civil War and abolish slavery. Spielberg’s film is nothing if not reverential to Abraham Lincoln (no hard edges here), but he doesn’t spare any procedural detail in scenes showing how politicians accomplish their goals. In a terrifically non-didactic way, *Lincoln* lets audiences in on the inner workings of governmental warfare.

The phenomenal cast also includes Sally Field (in one of her best roles) as Mary Todd Lincoln; Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Robert Lincoln, the couple’s son; and Tommy Lee Jones, absolutely tearing down the house as Republican congressman Thaddeus Stevens.

Where to watch *Lincoln*: Apple TV (to rent)

Ride With the Devil (1999)

Jeffrey Wright as Daniel Holt in 'Ride With the Devil'

Jeffrey Wright as Daniel Holt in 'Ride With the Devil'.

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Ang Lee’s remarkably savage Civil War-set Western stars Tobey Maguire and Skeet Ulrich as Bushwacker buddies sparring with Union soldiers to avenge one of their fathers’ deaths. They join forces with a rebel (Simon Baker) and his former slave (Jeffrey Wright); encounter a tragic illness; find love in a widow (singer Jewel); and spill blood with real-life Confederate guerrilla William Quantrill (John Ales).

*Ride with the Devil* is as lyrically composed as you would expect from Lee, who takes great care to develop his cracking, nearly three-hour-long revisionist Western. Along with *Cold Mountain *(2003), *Ride With the Devil *is one of the rare modern films that comes close to the cinematic magic of *Gone With the Wind *(1939).

Where to watch *Ride With the Devil*: Amazon Prime Video (to rent)

Dances With Wolves (1990)

Kevin Costner as Lt. John J. Dunbar in 'Dances With Wolves'

Kevin Costner as Lt. John J. Dunbar in 'Dances With Wolves'.

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Kevin Costner’s seminal epic follows Lt. John Dunbar, a Civil War soldier (Costner) who becomes infatuated with the monastic life led by the indigenous Lakota. As Dunbar is welcomed into the tribe, he falls in love with a white woman (Mary McDonnell, fabulous in a role that feels wrong-footed) raised amongst them and joins the people in a fight for their land.

Costner has arguably devoted his career to these heartfelt American epics, this one being a deeply felt, absolutely thrilling film that remains largely unrivaled. Though many thought *Dances With Wolves* would flop, it instead captivated audiences and won seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director for Costner.

Where to watch *Dances With Wolves*: Pluto TV

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Civil War (2024)

Civil War (2024)

Kirsten Dunst as Lee Smith in 'Civil War'

Kirsten Dunst as Lee Smith in 'Civil War'.

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Alex Garland’s speculative-cum-dystopian epic stars Kirsten Dunst, Wagner Moura, and Stephen McKinley Henderson as veteran war correspondents who adopt a hungry amateur photog (Cailee Spaeny) during a trip through present-day war-torn America to the heart of the conflict— the White House — where they hope to interview the president (Nick Offerman).

Garland’s properly alarming and exquisitely designed film is as close as American mainstream cinema is likely to get to an experimental tone poem. *Civil War* was controversial to some, but the only tasteless thing here is the real-world divisions it mirthlessly satirizes. Garland’s picture is a watermark example of weaponized art, a challenging and thought-provoking piece of work that offers no easy answers.

Where to watch *Civil War*: Amazon Prime Video

The Man From Colorado (1948)

William Holden as Del Stewart, Ellen Drew as Caroline Emmett, and Glenn Ford as Owen Devereaux in 'The Man From Colorado'

William Holden as Del Stewart, Ellen Drew as Caroline Emmett, and Glenn Ford as Owen Devereaux in 'The Man From Colorado'.

Henry Levin’s examination of post-traumatic stress and moral rot stars Glenn Ford as Union Colonel Owen Devereaux, who orders the execution of a group of Confederates even after they surrender. Devereaux receives a hero’s welcome back home, but his irrational and violent behavior threatens his new livelihood, as does the knowledge of his cowardice held by Capt. Del Stewart (William Holden).

*The Man From Colorado* is a dissection of the effects of PTSD (both on the part of soldiers and their families), a satire of megalomania, and a crackling thriller. Levin tightens the noose until it’s almost unbearable as Devereaux hurtles himself and his loved ones toward almost certain destruction.

Where to watch *The Man From Colorado*: Amazon Prime Video (to rent)

The Searchers (1956)

Jeffrey Hunter as Martin Pawley, John Wayne as Ethan Edwards, and Ward Bond as Rev. Capt. Samuel Johnson Clayton in 'The Searchers'

Jeffrey Hunter as Martin Pawley, John Wayne as Ethan Edwards, and Ward Bond as Rev. Capt. Samuel Johnson Clayton in 'The Searchers'.

​​John Ford’s spectacular chase picture stars John Wayne as Ethan Edwards, a former soldier who returns from the battlefield and becomes a Comanche tracker hoping to find his kidnapped family members.

Ford’s airtight thriller marks some of the finest work done by those on either side of the camera, blending breathless thrills and effortless character work. It’s a film that feels authentic and lived in, yet is as swift and exciting as the best blockbuster entertainment. Wayne’s understated charisma (he never did light up the screen) is put to fine use here as he plays an older, more regretful, and therefore richer version of his patented gunslinger.

Where to watch *The Searchers*: Amazon Prime Video (to rent)

Cold Mountain (2003)

Jude Law as William 'W.P.' Inman and Nicole Kidman as Ada Monroe in 'Cold Mountain'

Jude Law as William 'W.P.' Inman and Nicole Kidman as Ada Monroe in 'Cold Mountain'.

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Jude Law and Nicole Kidman star in Anthony Minghella’s swooning, old-fashioned epic as Inman and Ava, two star-crossed lovers from different classes torn apart by the Civil War. As Inman savagely fights his way home to Ava, she learns the trade of her family’s farm thanks to a spirited drifter (Renée Zellweger) as rebel forces close in on the countryside.

Adapted from Charles Frazier’s book, Minghella’s film takes an age-old story and updates it for a new generation while paying homage to the costume dramas that paved its way. It’s clearly inspired by *Gone With the Wind*, which shares a similar scope and artistry to Victor Fleming’s picture. Yet the R-rating allows the film to go further in depicting the horrors of war as well as the central romantic relationship.

Where to watch *Cold Mountain*: Paramount+

The Red Badge of Courage (1951)

Bill Mauldin as Tom Wilson and Audie Murphy as Henry Fleming in 'The Red Badge of Courage'

Bill Mauldin as Tom Wilson and Audie Murphy as Henry Fleming in 'The Red Badge of Courage'.

Union soldier Henry Fleming (real-life WWII veteran Audie Murphy, in one of his first major film roles) flees during his first battle. He lies to those closest to him, feigning injury but humiliated by his own cowardice. After discovering that the infantry is mounting an attack on Southern forces, Henry considers the chance to clear his name and finally fight for his country.

John Huston’s spectacular, understated epic is one of the director’s most heartfelt and visceral pictures. Edited to its current 69-minute running time by impatient distributors, *The Red Badge of Courage* is considered by many to be something of a lost masterpiece. While Huston’s original vision has never seen the light of day, this iteration is still an undeniable piece of Huston’s ouevré.

Where to watch *The Red Badge of Courage*: Amazon Prime Video (to rent)

Glory (1989)

Morgan Freeman as Sgt. Maj. John Rawlins in 'Glory'

Morgan Freeman as Sgt. Maj. John Rawlins in 'Glory'.

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Edward Zwick’s classroom favorite stars Matthew Broderick as Col. Robert Gould Shaw, who’s put in charge of the U.S. Army’s first battalion of Black soldiers, headed by a wizened older gravedigger (Morgan Freeman) and a young self-emancipated man (Denzel Washington).

*Glory* has remained a classic for nearly 40 years through its precise, rather brilliant combination of history lesson and Hollywood blockbuster. There have been few other movies that have wed the two as seamlessly as Zwick does here, with the help of a talented cast at the height of their powers and breathtaking, haunting camera work by the legendary Freddie Francis.

Where to watch *Glory*: Netflix

The General (1926)

Buster Keaton as Johnnie Gray in 'The General'

Buster Keaton as Johnnie Gray in 'The General'.

Buster Keaton’s iconic silent film paved the way for every weekend serial that came after, not to mention laying the groundwork for Steven Spielberg’s Indiana Jones films. Keaton stars as Southern railroad engineer Johnnie Gray, whose girlfriend (Marion Mack) is kidnapped by Union soldiers when they steal the train she’s traveling on. Johnnie gives pursuit in a variety of vehicles during a series of increasingly elaborate set pieces.

One of the most rousing action-comedies ever made, and one that possesses an undeniable heft in its practical effects, *The General* builds beautifully off of its premise to create a handful of cinema’s most dizzying, entertaining chase sequences.

Where to watch *The General*: Amazon Prime Video

12 Years a Slave (2013)

Chiwetel Ejiofor as Solomon Northup (center) in '12 Years a Slave'

Chiwetel Ejiofor as Solomon Northup (center) in '12 Years a Slave'.

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Steve McQueen’s brutal biopic of Solomon Northup (Chiwetel Ejiofor), a free man who was abducted and sold into enslavement and spent more than a decade in captivity before he was able to return to his family.

*12 Years a Slave* is literally impossible to watch at times, but it is the single best movie made about the subject of slavery. McQueen possesses an unerring truthfulness in his compositions, but he’s also a master filmmaker who understands audience expectations and appreciates a hard-won, genuine emotional beat.

Where to watch *12 Years a Slave*: Netflix

The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (1966)

Clint Eastwood as the Man with No Name in 'The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly'

Clint Eastwood as the Man with No Name in 'The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly'.

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Sergio Leone’s landmark film stars Clint Eastwood as a mysterious stranger (officially, “the Man with No Name”) who breezes into a Southwest town beset by Civil War atrocities and forms an unlikely alliance with an outlaw (Eli Wallach) to take on a group of Union soldiers who have buried a stash of bills in the desert.

Perhaps an early progenitor of slow cinema, *The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly* remains one of the finest examples of the Western genre and one of Eastwood’s very best performances. It paints a vibrant but not over-simplified vision of a war-torn country, with much of the plot predicated upon the desperate measures to which men will resort when they find their masculinity, and their stature in society, threatened by changing winds.

Where to watch *The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly*: AMC+

Gone With the Wind (1939)

Clark Gable as Rhett Butler and Vivien Leigh as Scarlett O'Hara in 'Gone With the Wind'

Clark Gable as Rhett Butler and Vivien Leigh as Scarlett O'Hara in 'Gone With the Wind'.

Producer David O. Selznick’s stirring adaptation (directed by Victor Fleming) of Margaret Mitchell’s 1936 novel charts irascible Southern belle Scarlett O’Hara (Vivien Leigh) as she struggles through the Civil War, witnesses the fall of the South and its gradual Reconstruction, and weaves tangled love affairs with Ashley Wilkes (Leslie Howard) and Rhett Butler (Clark Gable).

*Gone With the Wind* is the* *epic of all epics. Those who are a bit sniffy about older movies will be surprised at how modern and dangerous this feels. Its techniques are still breathtaking today, richer and more substantial than any images that came before and many that followed. Of course, there are elements of this nearly 90-year-old film that don’t hold up to modern scrutiny. But it remains impossible not to be swept away by the grandiose storytelling, the classical melodrama, and the cinematic derring-do on display.

Where to watch *Gone With the Wind*: HBO Max

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58 days to the World Cup: A niche feat in goalkeeping — and Poland has done it twice on the global stage Kari AndersonTue, April 14, 2026 at 11:00 AM UTC 0 The countdown to the 2026 World Cup is on! Each day ahead of the tournament’s return to North America, Yahoo Sports will highlight an insight or moment that showcases just how grand the world’s biggest sporting spectacle has become — even beyond the expanded field of this year’s global event. Penalty kick saves are the peak of good goalkeeping.

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The countdown to the 2026 World Cup is on! Each day ahead of the tournament’s return to North America, Yahoo Sports will highlight an insight or moment that showcases just how grand the world’s biggest sporting spectacle has become — even beyond the expanded field of this year’s global event.

Penalty kick saves are the peak of good goalkeeping. To get a denial on a near-guaranteed goal involves incredible reflexes, a locked-in mental game, and perhaps a little bit of luck.

Most keepers don’t have their PK saving skills tested until a game reaches a penalty shootout, which is a relatively common occurrence in the high-stakes World Cup tournament. But when a referee points to the spot in the middle of a game, the goalie must be ready.

There are a number of keepers who have successfully blocked one non-shootout penalty kick during a World Cup game. But only three goalies have done it twice in one tournament, with Poland’s Jan Tomaszewski and Wojciech Szczęsny, and the United States’ Brad Friedel making up the only members of that club.

Jan Tomaszewski (1974)

In his first World Cup as Poland’s starting goalkeeper, Tomaszewski became the first keeper to save two (non-shootout) penalties in one World Cup tournament. In the second group stage (this was back when the World Cup had a very different format), Tomaszewski came up big with a penalty save against Sweden, before doing the same against West Germany, the eventual champions, two games later.

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Tomaszewski helped lead Poland to a third-place finish that year, and set a new precedent for the tournament.

Brad Friedel (2002)

Friedel took on the mantle of starting goalkeeper for the United States men’s national team in 2002, holding down the goal as the USMNT ended in the quarterfinals. In the group stage, Friedel picked up two penalty saves: one against South Korea, and another against Poland.

For the South Korean attempt, Friedel’s save against the post, and the subsequent save on the rebound, helped hold the host country to a 1-1 draw; that draw eventually secured the USMNT’s second-place finish in the group to advance to the knockout stage.

The Poland save didn’t end up changing the final score — the U.S. lost 3-1 after conceding two goals in the first five minutes — but it did secure Friedel’s reputation as a brick wall keeper.

Wojciech Szczęsny (2022)

The veteran Polish goalkeeper became the most recent player (and the second from Poland) to achieve the feat in Qatar. His first penalty save was a stunner, with Szczęsny getting his hands on a shot from Saudi Arabia’s Salem Aldawsari and then blocking a rebound shot from Mohammed Alburayk.

Four days later, Szczęsny did it again, this time getting the PK save on Argentina’s Lionel Messi with a spectacular dive and an outstretched left hand. Argentina went on to win 2-0, but it didn’t matter: Szczęsny denying Messi will forever live in FIFA history.

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(Clockwise from lower left): Paul Rudd as Josh Lucas, Justin Walker as Christian Stovitz, Jeremy Sisto as Elton Tiscia, Donald Faison as Murray Duvall, Brittany Murphy as Tai Frasier, Breckin Meyer as Travis Birkenstock, Alicia Silverstone as Cher Horowitz, Stacey Dash as Dionne Davenport, and Elisa Donovan as Amber Mariens in ‘Clueless’

(Clockwise from lower left): Paul Rudd as Josh Lucas, Justin Walker as Christian Stovitz, Jeremy Sisto as Elton Tiscia, Donald Faison as Murray Duvall, Brittany Murphy as Tai Frasier, Breckin Meyer as Travis Birkenstock, Alicia Silverstone as Cher Horowitz, Stacey Dash as Dionne Davenport, and Elisa Donovan as Amber Mariens in 'Clueless'. Credit:

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*Clueless* turned 30 in July 2025, which means audiences have now enjoyed more than three decades of lusting after Cher Horowitz’s iconic wardrobe (and her closet).

Hollywood loves recycling intellectual property, so a teen movie based on a classic novel hardly seems, well, novel. But that wasn’t the case in 1995, when Amy Heckerling released her romantic comedy loosely adapted from Jane Austen’s *Emma. *Audiences were charmed by Cher (Alicia Silverstone), a sheltered Beverly Hills princess with a heart of gold, an eye for designer threads, and a penchant for meddling in other people’s love lives.

*Clueless *spoke the same language as the teens it was made for, and the film is finally being recognized for its contributions to cinema. In January 2026, the Library of Congress formally announced plans to add *Clueless *to the National Film Registry. The movie is also being reworked for a new generation, thanks to a follow-up series developing at Peacock, with Silverstone set to reprise her iconic role and executive produce alongside Heckerling.

If this is news to you, you've probably only been checking on the cast of *Clueless* sporadically. Keep reading to find out what they're up to now.**

Alicia Silverstone (Cher Horowitz)

Alicia Silverstone as Cher Horowitz in 'Clueless'; Alicia Silverstone at the Elton John AIDS Foundation's 32nd annual Academy Awards viewing party on March 10, 2024

Alicia Silverstone as Cher Horowitz in 'Clueless'; Alicia Silverstone at the Elton John AIDS Foundation's 32nd annual Academy Awards viewing party on March 10, 2024.

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Alicia Silverstone effortlessly embodies Cher Horowitz, a pop-culturally intelligent young woman with a deep closet and a rich vocabulary.

Silverstone's first film appearance was in the 1993 thriller *The Crush*. She also appeared in several Aerosmith music videos like “Cryin’” and “Crazy” around that time, but *Clueless *was her breakout role. Her next major movie was the 1997 superhero blockbuster *Batman & Robin*, in which she played Batgirl.

She made her Broadway debut in 2002 in a stage version of *The Graduate*. The following year, she starred on the NBC comedy-drama *Miss Match*, which won her a Golden Globe for Best Actress — Television Series Musical or Comedy. Silverstone soon advocated for plant-based eating and wrote a book about vegan nutrition, *The Kind Diet: A Simple Guide to Feeling Great, Losing Weight, and Saving the Planet*, in 2009. This was paired with a website, The Kind Life, which is still active.

In 2012, Silverstone reunited with *Clueless* writer-director Amy Heckerling for the vampire comedy film *Vamps.* She also had a recurring role on the ABC sitcom *Suburgatory* alongside her *Clueless* castmate Jeremy Sisto. More recently, she's appeared in *The Killing of a Sacred Deer *(2017), *Bugonia* (2025), and *A Merry Little Ex-Mas* (2025).

Silverstone stepped back into her iconic yellow plaid outfit in February 2023, reprising her *Clueless *character in a Super Bowl ad for the online shopping platform Rakuten. She was joined by former* *costar Elisa Donovan as Amber, reenacting the film's debate scene.

In 2025, Silverstone announced that she and Heckerling were collaborating again on a reboot of the film for Peacock.

"The goal is to make it honor what everyone loves about *Clueless* and Cher," Silverstone said during an interview on *Today*. "So we want to honor that, but also bring something fresh and new to it. I'm confident that we'll be able to do that, but we're in baby stages right now."

Silverstone was married to rock musician Christopher Jarecki from 2005 to 2018. Their son, Bear, was born in 2011.

Stacey Dash (Dionne Davenport)

Stacey Dash as Dionne Davenport in 'Clueless'; Stacey Dash at 90s Con in Hartford, Conn., on March 18, 2023

Stacey Dash as Dionne Davenport in 'Clueless'; Stacey Dash at 90s Con in Hartford, Conn., on March 18, 2023.

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Stacey Dash owns every hallway as Cher's bestie, Dionne, who dazzled audiences with her collection of hair accessories.

Dash started working in Hollywood in the 1980s, notably appearing in the Richard Pryor comedy *Moving* (1988). She later worked in the Damon Wayans film *Mo' Money* (1992) and the Danny DeVito movie *Renaissance Man *(1994) before landing her breakout role as Dionne. In fact, she was amazed to secure a gig portraying a teenager in *Clueless*.

"I was 27, and I was playing this high school student," Dash told EW in October 2012, "and I had a son at home who was 6 years old."

Still, she was a perfect fit for the part, going on to play Dionne for three seasons on the *Clueless *spinoff sitcom, which aired on ABC and UPN from 1996 to 1999. Outside of *Clueless*, Dash appeared in the Kanye West music video for "All Falls Down" in 2004. She later reunited with *Clueless *director Amy Heckerling in the film *I Could Never Be Your Woman* (2007). In 2014, Dash became a contributor for Fox News, a position she held until 2017.

Her relationship with Alicia Silverstone is still going strong. In 2022, they reunited in a sweet TikTok, proclaiming, "Forever Cher & Dionne BFFs."

Dash has two children: a son, Austin, and a daughter, Lola. She’s been married four times. Her most recent marriage was to lawyer Jeffrey Marty from 2018 to 2020.

Brittany Murphy (Tai Frasier)

Brittany Murphy as Tai Fraiser in 'Clueless'; Brittany Murphy at the Tt Collection Pop-Up Party in Los Angeles on Dec. 3, 2009

Brittany Murphy as Tai Frasier in 'Clueless'; Brittany Murphy at the Tt Collection Pop-Up Party in Los Angeles on Dec. 3, 2009.

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Brittany Murphy played Tai, the new girl in school whom Cher takes under her wing, but she secretly falls for the wrong guy.

*Clueless* was Murphy's breakthrough film, kicking off an impressive but tragically short career. In 1997, she began voicing Hank's niece, Luanne, on the Fox animated sitcom *King of the Hill*, contributing to all 13 seasons. In 1999, she played supporting characters in the psychological drama *Girl, Interrupted* and the comedy *Drop Dead Gorgeous*.

In 2023, Alicia Silverstone fondly recalled meeting Murphy. "I always remember when she auditioned for the part," Silverstone told EW. "I just remember when she came in and did hers, because when she walked out of the room, I was like, 'You guys! Did you see that?' As if they wouldn't know. They were like, 'Yes, we saw that!'"

Murphy landed more film projects in the 2000s, including the 2001 biopic *Riding in Cars With Boys*, the 2002 drama *8 Mile*, and the 2003 rom-coms *Uptown Girls* and *Just Married*.

Murphy married Simon Monjack in 2007. She died suddenly in 2009 at age 32 due to uncertain circumstances. The official cause of death was pneumonia, with complications from anemia and intoxication from legal drugs. The following year, Monjack was also found dead at the home they used to share. Like Murphy, the coroner attributed his death to pneumonia and anemia.

Paul Rudd (Josh Lucas)

Paul Rudd as Josh Lucas in 'Clueless'; Paul Rudd at the Night of Too Many Stars at Beacon Theater in New York City on March 31, 2025

Paul Rudd as Josh Lucas in 'Clueless'; Paul Rudd at the Night of Too Many Stars at Beacon Theater in New York City on March 31, 2025.

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After beginning his career with TV appearances on *Sisters* and *Wild Oats, *Paul Rudd made his feature film debut in *Clueless *as Cher's "kind of a Baldwin" stepbrother, Josh — a role he almost lost after getting a buzz cut just weeks after his audition.

"I went into a restaurant and Amy Heckerling was eating there. She looked at me and froze and said, 'What did you do?! What did you do to your hair??!'" Rudd recalled during a May 2025 appearance on the *Good Hang With Amy Poehler* podcast. According to Rudd, Heckerling followed up with: "You auditioned for this part — you were maybe gonna get this part, but you can't cut your hair."

Thankfully, Rudd got the gig, which helped launch his film career. In 2002, he joined the cast of the NBC sitcom *Friends* as Phoebe's boyfriend — and eventual husband — Mike.

In the mid-2000s, Rudd began a fruitful collaboration with Judd Apatow, appearing in many of the director-producer’s films. Rudd joined the MCU in 2015, starring as the pint-sized superhero Ant-Man. So far, he's been in five Marvel movies and is set to appear in *Avengers: Doomsday* in 2026. He’s also become a fixture of the revived *Ghostbusters *franchise, with the latest film, *Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire*, premiering in March 2024.

You may have also spotted the actor on Hulu's hit mystery-comedy *Only Murders in the Building* when he joined the cast starting in season 3, or alongside Jack Black in the 2025 *Anaconda* reboot. He stars as a has-been wedding singer in *Power Ballad* (2026) with Nick Jonas.

Rudd married screenwriter and producer Julie Yaeger in 2003. They have two children, Jack and Darby.

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Donald Faison (Murray Duvall)

Donald Faison as Murray Duvall in 'Clueless'; Donald Faison at the 'Extended Family' press junket in Atlanta, Ga., on Feb. 10, 2024

Donald Faison as Murray Duvall in 'Clueless'; Donald Faison at the 'Extended Family' press junket in Atlanta, Ga., on Feb. 10, 2024.

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Donald Faison "keeps it real" as Dionne's boyfriend, Murray, who irritates her by shaving his head and constantly referring to her as "woman.”

Faison didn't expect *Clueless* to be as successful as it was. "When we were making the movie, you don't think the movie's going to be good,” he told EW in 2012. “You think, 'I'm making the next *License to Drive*.' You think, 'This movie's going to be just for teenagers and that's it.'"

After the film was a hit, Faison appeared on the *Clueless* sitcom.

Faison costarred in the Denzel Washington feature *Remember the Titans* (2000) and reunited with *Clueless *costar Brittany Murphy in *Uptown Girls.*

The actor is best known for his starring role as Dr. Chris Turk in the NBC/ABC medical comedy *Scrubs*, which ran from 2001 to 2010. Following that hit series, Faison led the TV Land sitcom *The Exes* from 2011 to 2015 and NBC's *Extended Family* from 2023 to 2024. In 2026, Faison returned to Sacred Heart Hospital as part of ABC's new reboot of *Scrubs*.

Faison and Lisa Askey were married from 2001 to 2005. Together, they had three children: Kobe, Kaya, and Dade. He married his second wife, CaCee Cobb, in 2012, and they have two children, Rocco and Wilder. He also has a son, Sean, with ex-girlfriend Audrey Ince.

Elisa Donovan (Amber Mariens)

Elisa Donovan as Amber Mariens in 'Clueless'; Elisa Donovan at the TCM Classic Film Festival on April 25, 2025

Elisa Donovan as Amber Mariens in 'Clueless'; Elisa Donovan at the TCM Classic Film Festival on April 25, 2025.

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Elisa Donovan steps into the role of Amber, Cher's jealous high school rival who popularized the hand gesture for "whatever."

Donovan was another *Clueless* star who went on to appear on the spinoff series. She then moved on to the ABC sitcom *Sabrina the Teenage Witch*, playing Morgan Cavanaugh in the show's last three seasons from 2000 to 2003.

In 2009, Donovan costarred in the ABC Family TV movie *The Dog Who Saved Christmas* with Dean Cain and Mario Lopez. She soon appeared in the 2010 sequel and four more direct-to-DVD films over the next five years.

Donovan wrote a memoir in 2021 called *Wake Me When You Leave: Love and Encouragement via Dreams From the Other Side*, which is in development to be adapted into a movie.

She married Charlie Bigelow in 2012. The couple shares one daughter, Scarlett Avery Bigelow.

Breckin Meyer (Travis Birkenstock)

Breckin Meyer as Travis Birkenstock in 'Clueless'; Breckin Meyer at the Cool Comedy Hot Cuisine Benefitting the Scleroderma Research Foundation in Los Angeles on Oct. 29, 2024

Breckin Meyer as Travis Birkenstock in 'Clueless'; Breckin Meyer at the Cool Comedy Hot Cuisine Benefitting the Scleroderma Research Foundation in Los Angeles on Oct. 29, 2024.

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Breckin Meyer earns extra credit as Travis, the skateboarding burnout who wins Tai's heart.

Meyer was often recognized following his appearance in the hit movie, telling EW in 2012, "Someone came up to me once and — very serious and teary-eyed — said, ‘I just want you to know that when I saw *Clueless* and I saw Travis decide to go into a 12-step program, that’s when I decided to get sober.’ There was a part of me that was like, ‘Wow, that’s amazing.’ And there was another part of me that was like, ‘Are you serious? Because I’m pretty sure Travis might have relapsed. But I’m happy you found that.'"

After *Clueless,* Meyer starred in the comedy films *Road Trip *(2000), *Rat Race* (2001), and *Herbie: Fully Loaded* (2005) while voicing Joseph Gribble on the animated series *King of the Hill* with *Clueless* castmate Brittany Murphy from 2000 to 2010. He also played Jon Arbuckle in two live-action *Garfield* movies (2004, 2006).

Meyer costarred with Mark-Paul Gosselaar on the TNT dramedy *Franklin & Bash* from 2011 to 2014, and he appeared in the final season of NBC's crime drama *Good Girls* (2021).

Meyer was married to screenwriter and director Deborah Kaplan from 2001 to 2014. They share two daughters, Caitlyn and Clover. In February 2024, it was confirmed that Meyer is dating influencer Kelly Rizzo, the widow of comedian Bob Saget (who died in 2022).

Jeremy Sisto (Elton Tiscia)

Jeremy Sisto as Elton Tiscia in 'Clueless'; Jeremy Sisto at the 2024 DGA Honors in New York City on Oct. 17, 2024

Jeremy Sisto as Elton Tiscia in 'Clueless'; Jeremy Sisto at the 2024 DGA Honors in New York City on Oct. 17, 2024.

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Jeremy Sisto gives '90s himbo energy as Elton, the most popular boy at Bronson Alcott High, who misinterprets Cher's attempts to set him up with Tai. Decades later, he's still marveling at being in *Clueless*.

“I’m just sort of honored to be a part of it," Sisto told *TV Insider* in July 2023. "I don’t even understand why it is as special as it is because when I watch it, I was there and I can’t sort of get my head around the magic of it.”

Sisto followed his *Clueless* success with parts in the crime thriller *Suicide Kings* (1997) and the indie drama *Thirteen* (2003). He also portrayed the title character on the Italian miniseries *Jesus *(1999)*.*

From 2001 to 2005, Sisto played Billy Chenowith on the acclaimed HBO drama *Six Feet Under*. In 2008, he joined the long-running NBC police procedural *Law & Order*, appearing as Det. Cyrus Lupo in seasons 18 through 20. The actor led the ABC sitcom *Suburgatory*, which ran from 2011 to 2014; in the first season, *Clueless* star Alicia Silverstone played his love interest. He currently stars in Dick Wolf’s crime drama series *FBI*, which began airing in 2018.

Sisto wed actress Marisa Ryan in 1993. Though they separated two days later, the couple remained legally married until their divorce in 2002. He had a daughter, Charlie, with girlfriend Addie Lane in 2009; the pair married later that year. In 2012, they welcomed a second child, son Bastian.

Dan Hedaya (Mel Horowitz)

Dan Hedaya as Mel Horowitz in 'Clueless'; Dan Hedaya at the Tribeca Festival on June 20, 2021

Dan Hedaya as Mel Horowitz in 'Clueless'; Dan Hedaya at the Tribeca Festival on June 20, 2021.

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Dan Hedaya runs a tight ship as Cher's litigator dad, one of the “scariest kinds of lawyers."

"The whole experience was beautiful, working with Amy [Heckerling] and working with Alicia [Silverstone], Brittany [Murphy] — may she rest in peace — and Paul [Rudd]," Hedaya told *Today* in July 2020. "It's discovered by each new generation. The movie, for a teenager, is bursting with life...and there's a great spirit about the movie."

Mel Horowitz is one of many supporting parts in Hedaya's career, which includes *Blood Simple *(1984), *The Addams Family* (1991), *The Usual Suspects* (1995), *The First Wives Club* (1996), *A Night at the Roxbury* (1998), *Dick* (1999), and *The Crew* (2000).

Hedaya is also remembered as playing Carla Tortelli's ex-husband on the NBC sitcom *Cheers*, a role he began in 1984. The character later had a short-lived spinoff, *The Tortellis*, in 1987.

Wallace Shawn (Mr. Hall)

Wallace Shawn as Mr. Hall in 'Clueless'; Wallace Shawn at Paramount+'s 'Evil' screening in New York City on May 14, 2024

Wallace Shawn as Mr. Hall in 'Clueless'; Wallace Shawn at Paramount+'s 'Evil' screening in New York City on May 14, 2024.

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Wallace Shawn is easily lovable as Mr. Hall, the well-meaning teacher whose grading softens after Cher pairs him with Miss Geist (Twink Caplan). Reflecting on the film years later, Shawn sees the film as something genuinely warm-hearted.

"The *Clueless* fans, of course, they tend to be rather smart and people of good will," he told *Today* in July 2020. "I meet people all the time who love that movie, probably because it's a world where people are very fond of each other and the paranoia and hatred of the real world is left far behind."

Shawn and André Gregory wrote and starred in the unusual 1981 comedy-drama *My Dinner With Andre*, which consists of a single conversation over dinner. He is also well-known for playing Vizzini in *The Princess Bride* (1987) and voicing the dinosaur Rex in the *Toy Story* franchise since 1995. In addition to *Clueless *director Amy Heckerling’s comedy *Vamps*, he’s also landed gigs in *The Incredibles *(2004) and *Marriage Story* (2019).

As for television, Shawn appeared in season 1 of the *Clueless* sitcom in 1996 and had recurring parts on *The Cosby Show, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, The L Word, Gossip Girl*, and *Young Sheldon**.*

Shawn is also a playwright and his new play, *What We Did Before Our Moth Days*, is running Off Broadway during the spring of 2026.

Shawn lives with his partner, writer and professor Deborah Eisenberg.

Twink Caplan (Miss Geist)

Twink Caplan as Miss Geist in 'Clueless'; Twink Caplan at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' Oscars Outdoors screening of 'Clueless' in Hollywood, Calif., on July 12, 2013

Twink Caplan as Miss Geist in 'Clueless'; Twink Caplan at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' Oscars Outdoors screening of 'Clueless' in Hollywood, Calif., on July 12, 2013.

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Twink Caplan plays Miss Geist, the frazzled teacher whose runny stockings and smudged lipstick are "screaming for a makeover" from Cher and Dionne.

"Kudos to Amy Heckerling because this movie that she wrote and directed was so amazing and put every one of us actors in the stratosphere because of it, and she's so loved," she told *Today* in July 2020. "The one amazing thing about *Clueless* is you can watch it over and over and over, and the lines still resonate — and the jokes — and it's still relevant today."

Caplan played Kirstie Alley's character's best friend in Amy Heckerling's 1989 blockbuster *Look Who's Talking* and returned for the 1990 sequel. Following her success as an actor and associate producer in *Clueless,* she reprised Miss Geist in season 1 of the spinoff sitcom, for which she also served as an executive producer.

Caplan produced the films *Loser* (2000) and *I Could Never Be Your Woman* (2007). She's also appeared in episodes of *Frasier*, *CSI: Crime Scene Investigation*, *Community*,* *and *Bad Teacher.*

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Phoebe Dynevor broke her silence on why she hasn't returned to Bridgerton when she revealed she hasn't been asked to come back.

“When the first season came out, they didn't know what they needed to put in play," Dynevor, 30, told Collider on Saturday. April 11. "We were the ones that got away — in a certain way."

Dynevor, who shared the screen in season 1 with Regé-Jean Page, addressed the chances she could reprise the role of Daphne, adding, "I can only speak for myself, I would always come back if I was asked."

She continued: "I have not received a call. When I get that call, I will be there if I can."

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Dynevor's insight comes after showrunner Jess Brownell hinted at a possible return for Daphne and Simon (Page).

"We would love to potentially have them back at some point, but I think, logistically, we want to make sure we bring them back when we have something really meaty for them," she told Variety in February. "And to have them come back to say a line at a funeral [in season 4] and just prove that they were there, it wouldn’t feel right for many reasons."

She added: "So I think in my mind, the camera doesn’t capture everything. They’re hypothetically there [this season] — it’s television. But we would love to find a time to bring everyone back at some point in the future."

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Brownell also addressed rumors that Daphne and Simon would be recast.

"We are not interested in recasting the characters," she continued. "I think it would feel like a disservice to everything Regé and Phoebe set up in season 1, and all the beautiful work they put into those characters."

Bridgerton, which is based on the book series written by Julia Quinn, follows the members of the wealthy Bridgerton family as they search for love in 19th century London. Season 1 focused on Daphne's unexpected connection with Simon.

After the show premiered, viewers fell in love with Page, 38, and his character, which made his departure that much more shocking. Netflix announced in April 2021 that Page would not be reprising his role as the Duke of Hastings despite plans for Daphne to appear in future seasons.

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That same month, Page noted that Simon had always been pitched to him as a condensed role, telling Variety, "It's a one-season arc. It's going to have a beginning, middle, end — give us a year. [I thought] 'That's interesting,' because then it felt like a limited series. I get to come in, I get to contribute my bit, and then the Bridgerton family rolls on."

Page stood by his decision even though fans have publicly voiced their disappointment about not getting to see more of Simon's story. Season 2 still featured several appearances from Daphne, who was accompanied by her and Simon's son, Auggie.

However, Dynevor later confirmed her own exit from the series, which didn't appear to be her choice. “Sadly [I'm] not in season 3. Potentially in the future. But season 3, I'm just excited to watch as a viewer," she told Screen Rant in January 2023 about not being called back to film.

Bridgerton is currently streaming on Netflix.

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