The best John O'Hurley’s romance movies

John O'Hurley

John O'Hurley

09/10/1954 (69 años)
Today we present the best John O'Hurley’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best John O'Hurley’s movies.

Love Stinks

Love Stinks
5.7/10
  • Genre: ComedyRomance
  • Release: 10/09/1999
  • Character: Walter Drooz
A movie about a relationship...that's worse than yours. Seth (Stewart), a sitcom writer-producer, meets Chelsea (Wilson), an interior decorator, at his best friend's (Bellamy) wedding. He's immediately sexually attracted to her while she's instantly attracted to his single-ness. They both ditch their wedding dates and start their own date that same night. The two become a couple, appearing very happy until after a couple of years of postponing a marriage proposal. When Chelsea realizes that Seth wants to remain single and together, she becomes quite bitter. In the next hour of the movie, the two engage in behavior that makes the War of the Roses look like child's play.

Buying the Cow

Buying the Cow
5.8/10
  • Genre: ComedyRomance
  • Release: 08/06/2002
  • Character: Tim 'Timbo' Chadway
A commitment-averse man frantically hits the dating scene after his girlfriend starts pressuring him to pop the question.

Christian Mingle

Christian Mingle
4.2/10
A young, modern single woman enters the world of online dating looking for an instant soul mate.

The Killing Secret

The Killing Secret
6.1/10
A pregnant teen is murdered and a popular high-school senior is suspected. But will his girlfriend stick by him to prove his innocence despite the fact she has bonded with the victim's mother?

A Remarkable Life

A Remarkable Life
4.7/10
There are many things in life that could do a number on a man's masculinity. Lenny Babbitt has his identity and manhood challenged when his wife Tracy leaves him for a female doctor named Iris who has been treating their autistic son Isaac. After losing his job, and wife to a woman no less -- Lenny's dad Jack offers him a job at his pawn shop where he must re-examine his identity, manhood and sense of self after meeting Chelsea, a young, free-spirited pistol that lives life on two wheels. In the end, Lenny realizes that there are no absolutes... only one's faith, sense of self and family -- no matter how it's constituted or defined by society.

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