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KIRSTIE ALLEY
As Mollie Jensen
in Look Who's Talking (1989)
Single Mom Accountant looking for a Perfect Father for
Baby
Mollie is an accountant and a single mom. Her baby, Mikey is
a result of an affair with a married client. After Mollie's given
birth, she is left alone to raise her baby. Now, she is searching
for the perfect father for her son Mikey, who seems to understand
who would make a perfect father. If only she can understand Mikey. |
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CHER
As Loretta Castorini
in Moonstruck (1987)
Woman Accountant fell in love with Fiancee's Brother
The Italian-American romantic comedy film's protagonist is a
37-year-old woman named Loretta Castorini played by Cher. She is a
level-headed accountant for a few local businesses. At
dinner, Loretta's longtime boyfriend Johnny Cammareri (Danny Aiello)
proposes marriage, and she accepts. Johnny leaves for Italy to be
with his dying mother. While he was away, Loretta (Cher) fell in
love with her fiance's brother, Ronnie played by Nicolas Cage. |
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BEN
KINGSLEY
As Itzhak Stern
in Schindler's List (1993)
Bespectacled Accountant in Schindler's List help save
lives.
Oskar Schindler's right-hand man is responsible for the idea that
sets the movie in motion. By employing Stern's (his accountant),
fellow Jews as forced labor in his factory, Stern suggests,
Schindler can boost his profit margin and save them from the Nazis.
Never was an under-the-table bookkeeping scheme more noble. |
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RICK MORANIS
As Louis Tully
in Ghostbusters (1984)
Accountant Possessed by Evil Spirits
In Ghostbusters, Rick Moranis is an accountant who, although
possessed by evil spirits, asks who does monstrous Sigourney
Weaver's tax return. |
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DANNY GLOVER
As Henry Sherman
in The Royal Tenenbaums (2001)
Handsome Accountant Stole Client's Heart
Handsome Danny Glover is accountant Henry Sherman, Angelica Huston's
dependable second husband in The Royal Tenenbaums.
First, he did her taxes, next, he
stole her heart.
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JACK LEMMON
As Bud Baxter
in The Apartment (1960)
Accountant Fall for Pretty Elevator Girl
Lemmon shines in director Billy Wilder's classic comedy as the
average office pushover who woos Shirley MacLaine's flirty elevator
operator. Who says accounting isn't romantic? |