Walt (Greg Kinnear) and Bob (Matt Damon) are conjoined twins who share a liver. They make this weird situation work for them, but then Walt decides he wants to pursue a career in Hollywood. Bob is so shy, he's terrified of going, but finally he agrees. When they arrive in Hollywood, Bob meets a girl he's chatted with on the Internet and falls in love, while Walt gets his own TV show with Cher. Directed by Peter Farrelly. With Seymour Cassel. Categories: Comedy, Drama. Year: 2003.

Cher in Stuck on You
Mrs. Flax (Cher), a single mother of two, has slightly eccentric parenting skills. When she suffers yet another failed relationship, she decides to move her family to the East Coast for a fresh start. Mrs. Flax's eldest daughter, Charlotte (Winona Ryder), exasperated by her mother's flightiness, wants nothing more than to be a nun, despite the fact that she happens to be Jewish. The younger daughter, Kate (Christina Ricci), is preoccupied with her attempt to become the world's best swimmer. The trio, although quite different, learn to appreciate the richness of their family as they deal with life's tribulations and unexpected joys. Directed by Richard Benjamin. With Bob Hoskins and Michael Schoeffling. Categories: Comedy, Drama, Romance. Year: 1990.

Cher in Mermaids
Alexandra Medford (Cher), Jane Spofford (Susan Sarandon) and Sukie Ridgemont (Michelle Pfeiffer) are three beautiful unmarried women living in a quiet New England town who are desperate for excitement. Things begin to change when the mysterious Daryl Van Horne (Jack Nicholson) rolls into town and promises the women riches and power if they're willing to pay the price. Soon, the ladies realize that they must use their growing magical abilities to break Van Horne's control of their lives. Directed by George Miller. With Veronica Cartwright and Richard Jenkins. Categories: Comedy, Fantasy, Horror, Based on a Novel. Year: 1987.

Cher in The Witches of Eastwick