Published By: Sanjukta

Cher's Cinematic Journey: The Queen of Pop's Best Movies

Can we all agree our queen of pop shines equally bright on screen? Watch these movies and you’ll know.

Cher, the iconic Goddess of Pop, isn't just a music legend with a career spanning decades—she's also an accomplished actress who has wowed audiences with her versatility and talent. While she's best known for her powerful voice and unforgettable stage presence, Cher's acting chops are nothing short of phenomenal. These movies showcase Cher's incredible ability to switch up her skills and shine on the silver screen.

Silkwood (1983)

In "Silkwood," Cher took on the challenging role of Dolly Pelliker, a friend and co-worker of Karen Silkwood (played by Meryl Streep). This film, based on a true story, delves into the dangerous world of nuclear facility workers and their fight for safety. Cher's performance was raw and heartfelt, earning her a Golden Globe nomination and proving she could hold her own alongside acting heavyweights like Streep.

Mask (1985)

"Mask" saw Cher in the role of Rusty Dennis, the strong-willed and loving mother of Rocky, a teenager with a severe facial deformity. Cher's portrayal of Rusty was both tough and tender, capturing the fierce love and determination of a mother fighting for her son's acceptance. This role earned her the Best Actress award at the Cannes Film Festival, solidifying her status as a serious actress.

Moonstruck (1987)

Perhaps one of Cher's most beloved roles is that of Loretta Castorini in the romantic comedy "Moonstruck." As Loretta, Cher played a widowed Italian-American woman who unexpectedly falls in love with her fiancé's estranged brother, played by Nicolas Cage. Her performance was a delightful mix of humor, vulnerability, and passion, earning her an Academy Award for Best Actress. "Moonstruck" is a testament to Cher's ability to light up the screen with her charm and talent.

Mermaids (1990)

In "Mermaids," Cher starred as Rachel Flax, a quirky, free-spirited single mother raising two daughters, played by Winona Ryder and Christina Ricci. The film's blend of comedy and drama was a perfect showcase for Cher's dynamic range. Her performance as Rachel, balancing motherhood with her own eccentricities, was both entertaining and deeply touching, highlighting her knack for bringing complex characters to life.

The Witches of Eastwick (1987)

In "The Witches of Eastwick," Cher joined forces with Susan Sarandon and Michelle Pfeiffer to play one of three women who unknowingly conjure up the devil, played by Jack Nicholson. Cher's role as Alexandra Medford, a sculptor and single mother, was enchanting and powerful. Her chemistry with her co-stars and her ability to mix humor with supernatural elements made this film a cult classic and showcased her versatility once again.

Burlesque (2010)

"Burlesque" brought Cher back to her musical roots, but with a twist. Playing Tess, the owner of a struggling burlesque club, Cher brought glamour, grit, and a powerhouse voice to the role. Her performance of "You Haven't Seen the Last of Me" was a standout moment, reminding audiences that Cher is a force to be reckoned with both on stage and on screen.

Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again (2018)

In "Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again," Cher made a grand entrance as Ruby Sheridan, the glamorous and estranged grandmother of Sophie (Amanda Seyfried). Her rendition of ABBA's "Fernando" was a showstopper, and her presence added an extra layer of star power and fun to the film. Cher's ability to step into a beloved musical franchise and make it her own is a testament to what make Cher, well ..Cher.

Come Back to the 5 & Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean (1982)

Directed by Robert Altman, this film adaptation of the play stars Cher as Sissy, a member of a James Dean fan club who reunites with her old friends 20 years after their idol's death. Cher's performance garnered critical acclaim for its depth and emotional range, marking a significant step in her transition from music to film.