Where to watch Natalie Moorhead in the UK
Find every Natalie Moorhead film and TV show streaming, free, or available to rent in the UK. Updated daily — verified 22 June 2026.
Natalie Moorhead (born Nathalian Moorhead; July 27, 1901 – October 6, 1992) was an American film and stage actress.
Natalie Moorhead films streaming in the UK
Most-watched films featuring Natalie Moorhead, available across UK streaming, rent and buy.
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- Hook, Line and Sinker (1930) as Duchess Bessie Von Essie
- The Women (1939) as Woman at Modiste Salon (uncredited)
- The Thin Man (1934) as Julia Wolf
- That's Entertainment! (1974) as (archive footage) (uncredited)
- My Past (1931) as Consuelo 'Connie' Byrne
- Hollywood: The Dream Factory (1972) as Self (archive footage)
- All This, and Heaven Too (1940) as Lady at the Theatre (uncredited)
- Lady of the Tropics (1939) as Mrs. Hazlitt
- Corruption (1933) as Sylvia Gorman
- Private Detective 62 (1933) as Helen Burns
- When Tomorrow Comes (1939) as Woman (uncredited)
- Pack Up Your Troubles (1932) as Wedding Guest (uncredited)
- The Runaway Bride (1930) as Clara Muldoon
- Only Yesterday (1933) as Lucy (Uncredited)
- Letter of Introduction (1938) as Maud Raleigh - Park Plaza Gossip (uncredited)
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Most-watched Natalie Moorhead films currently: Hook, Line and Sinker (1930), The Women (1939), The Thin Man (1934), That's Entertainment! (1974), My Past (1931).
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