Movies Starring Hilary Duff

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A high school girl hides her identity while texting a popular boy, hoping to rewrite her own Cinderella story.

Why people love it: Hilary Duff’s charm, the modern spin on a classic fairy tale, and the relatable mix of school drama and secret romance make it a beloved teen favorite.

1 / 7

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A chaotic family of twelve kids navigates hilarious mishaps during a move to a new city.

Why people love it: Fans adore the film’s energetic humor and the relatable chaos of a big family. The heartfelt moments balance the slapstick, making it a feel‑good watch for all ages.

2 / 7

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Middle‑schooler Lizzie navigates everyday challenges while her animated alter‑ego offers witty commentary.

Why people love it: Its unique blend of live‑action and animation gives insight into teen thoughts. Hilary Duff’s charm made Lizzie an icon. The show’s humor is both gentle and heartfelt.

3 / 7

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Lizzie travels to Rome and gets tangled in a pop‑star impersonation scheme.

Why people love it: Hilary Duff’s charm shines amid the Italian scenery, delivering a fun, light‑hearted adventure for fans of the TV series.

4 / 7

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Teen Lizzie McGuire travels to Rome, where a case of mistaken identity thrusts her into pop‑star fame.

Why people love it: Hilary Duff's charm makes the adventure feel fresh, while the Roman backdrop adds a dreamy feel. The blend of humor and teen romance keeps it a beloved early‑2000s classic.

5 / 7

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A teenage girl writes fake letters from a perfect suitor to help her mother find love.

Why people love it: Hilary Duff’s charm and the sweet, feel‑good storyline resonate with teen audiences. It’s a light‑hearted take on love and family.

6 / 7

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A 40‑year‑old mom fakes being 26 to restart her publishing career, juggling love and lies.

Why people love it: The show blends witty workplace humor with the relatable struggle of reinventing yourself. Sutton Foster's performance adds warmth, making the series both funny and heartfelt.

7 / 7