TV Shows - Sue Flack
Sorted by online popularity, based on the Engagement Score on December 21, 2024. Sue Flack has appeared in 2 television series with data.
- #1,457Who Is Erin Carter?2 episodes • #1,457 most popular showWho Is Erin Carter? is a television drama centered on the life of a British woman living in Barcelona whose seemingly peaceful existence is upended following a supermarket armed robbery. This incident reveals previously concealed elements of her past, hinting at a history of violence.
- #1,716Red Queenas Georgina Scott • 1 episode • #1,716 most popular showRed Queen is a Spanish thriller series that weaves the tale of the brilliant Antonia Scott, who is coerced into rejoining the fray of criminal investigation. With her exceptional intellect, Antonia pairs with a Basque police agent to solve a high-profile murder and kidnapping case, putting her unique skills to the test as she faces the consequences of her past actions.
Movies - Sue Flack
Sorted by online popularity. Sue Flack has appeared in 2 movies with data.
- #5,500The Cheetah Girls 2as Sra. Reynosa • #5,500 most popular movieThe Cheetah Girls 2 is a 2006 American musical film and the sequel to The Cheetah Girls. Directed by Kenny Ortega, the movie follows the aspiring pop group 'The Cheetahs' as they embark on a journey to Barcelona, Spain, to participate in an international music festival. The film emphasizes friendship and personal growth as the members navigate the challenges and opportunities that come their way.
- #6,933Official Competitionas Directora de vestuario • #6,933 most popular movieOfficial Competition is a comedy-drama film directed by Mariano Cohn and Gastón Duprat. The movie follows a prestigious film festival that hires an eccentric renowned director and a temperamental actor to create an unconventional and controversial movie. As the production progresses, tensions rise between the director, the actor, and the festival organizers, resulting in a chaotic and hilarious series of events. Official Competition offers a satirical take on the glamorous and cutthroat world of cinema, exposing the egos, rivalries, and absurdities that come with the pursuit of artistic recognition.