TV Shows - Sharmagne Leland-St. John
Sorted by online popularity, based on the Engagement Score on September 16, 2025. Sharmagne Leland-St. John has appeared in 0 television series with data.
Movies - Sharmagne Leland-St. John
Sorted by online popularity. Sharmagne Leland-St. John has appeared in 8 movies with data.
- #1,470Carlito's Wayas Woman at Grand Central • #1,470 most popular movie
- #2,005Dick Tracyas Club Ritz Patron • #2,005 most popular movieDick Tracy is a 1990 American action crime comedy film based on the eponymous comic strip character. The plot follows the detective as he navigates romantic entanglements with Breathless Mahoney and Tess Trueheart, while facing off against crime boss Alphonse 'Big Boy' Caprice.
- #3,140The Bonfire of the Vanitiesas Woman in Restaurant (uncredited) • #3,140 most popular movie
- #3,225Mobstersas Wedding Guest • #3,225 most popular movieMobsters is a 1991 American crime film depicting the rise of a group of friends in New York City from street hoods to powerful figures in organized crime.
- #3,884Mulholland Fallsas Woman in Night Club (uncredited) • #3,884 most popular movieMulholland Falls is a 1996 American neo-noir crime thriller film depicting a special LAPD crime squad investigating a murder in 1950s Los Angeles.
- #4,227Under the Cherry Moonas Party People (uncredited) • #4,227 most popular movieUnder the Cherry Moon is a 1986 romantic musical comedy-drama film featuring Prince in his directorial debut. The storyline follows the lives of two friends from Miami as they navigate love and deception on the French Riviera.
- #4,687Tequila Sunriseas Woman in Phone Booth (uncredited) • #4,687 most popular movieTequila Sunrise is a 1988 American romantic crime film directed by Robert Towne, starring Mel Gibson, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Kurt Russell, with a supporting cast that includes Raul Julia and J. T. Walsh.
- #5,337Francesas Mental Patient • #5,337 most popular movieFrances is a 1982 American biographical drama film depicting the life of actress Frances Farmer and her struggles with mental illness and the Hollywood system during the 1930s.