List Of All Joan Crawford Movies
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Here is the list of all Joan Crawford movies.
Joan Crawford (born Lucille Fay LeSueur) was an American actress and dancer, who rose to prominence during the Golden Age of Hollywood. She was born on March 23, 1904, in San Antonio, Texas, and began her career as a dancer in the 1920s. Crawford quickly transitioned into acting, making her film debut in 1925.
Throughout her career, Crawford starred in over 80 films and was known for her versatility, playing a wide range of roles, from flappers to career women to villains. She was also known for her intense work ethic, which earned her the nickname "The Ultimate Movie Star."
Crawford won the Academy Award for Best Actress in 1946 for her role in "Mildred Pierce," a film noir about a mother who becomes a successful businesswoman to provide for her family. She was also nominated for three other Oscars throughout her career.
Off-screen, Crawford had a turbulent personal life, with four marriages and several high-profile affairs. She was known for her strict and controlling demeanor, both on and off set. Her relationship with her adopted daughter, Christina, was notoriously strained, with Christina later accusing Crawford of abuse and mistreatment in her memoir "Mommie Dearest," which was later adapted into a film.
Crawford continued to act throughout the 1950s and 1960s, though her career declined in the 1970s. She passed away on May 10, 1977, at the age of 73, leaving behind a lasting legacy as one of Hollywood's most iconic stars.
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Joan Crawford (born Lucille Fay LeSueur) was an American actress and dancer, who rose to prominence during the Golden Age of Hollywood. She was born on March 23, 1904, in San Antonio, Texas, and began her career as a dancer in the 1920s. Crawford quickly transitioned into acting, making her film debut in 1925.
Throughout her career, Crawford starred in over 80 films and was known for her versatility, playing a wide range of roles, from flappers to career women to villains. She was also known for her intense work ethic, which earned her the nickname "The Ultimate Movie Star."
Crawford won the Academy Award for Best Actress in 1946 for her role in "Mildred Pierce," a film noir about a mother who becomes a successful businesswoman to provide for her family. She was also nominated for three other Oscars throughout her career.
Off-screen, Crawford had a turbulent personal life, with four marriages and several high-profile affairs. She was known for her strict and controlling demeanor, both on and off set. Her relationship with her adopted daughter, Christina, was notoriously strained, with Christina later accusing Crawford of abuse and mistreatment in her memoir "Mommie Dearest," which was later adapted into a film.
Crawford continued to act throughout the 1950s and 1960s, though her career declined in the 1970s. She passed away on May 10, 1977, at the age of 73, leaving behind a lasting legacy as one of Hollywood's most iconic stars.
List of all Joan Crawford movies
Year | Title | Role | Director | Studio |
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1925 | Lady of the Night | Double for Norma Shearer | Monta Bell | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
Proud Flesh | Party Guest | King Vidor | ||
A Slave of Fashion | Mannequin | Hobart Henley | ||
The Merry Widow | Ballroom Dancer | Erich von Stroheim | ||
Pretty Ladies | Bobby, a Showgirl | Monta Bell | ||
The Circle | Young Lady Catherine | Frank Borzage | ||
The Midshipman | Extra | Christy Cabanne | ||
Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ | Chariot Race Spectator | Fred Niblo | ||
Old Clothes | Mary Riley | Edward F. Cline | ||
The Only Thing | Party Guest | Jack Conway | ||
Sally, Irene and Mary | Irene | Edmund Goulding | ||
1926 | Tramp, Tramp, Tramp | Betty Burton | Harry Edwards | First National |
The Boob | Jane | William A. Wellman | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | |
Paris | The Girl | Edmund Goulding | ||
1927 | Winners of the Wilderness | René Contrecoeur | W. S. Van Dyke | |
The Taxi Dancer | Joslyn Poe | Harry F. Millarde | ||
The Understanding Heart | Monica Dale | Jack Conway | ||
The Unknown | Estrellita or Nanon | Tod Browning | ||
Twelve Miles Out | Jane | Jack Conway | ||
Spring Fever | Allie Monte | Edward Sedgwick | ||
1928 | West Point | Betty Channing | Edward Sedgwick | |
The Law of the Range | Betty Dallas | William Nigh | ||
Rose-Marie | Rose-Marie | Lucien Hubbard | ||
Across to Singapore | Priscilla Crowninshield | William Nigh | ||
Four Walls | Frieda | |||
Our Dancing Daughters | Diana Medford | Harry Beaumont | ||
Dream of Love | Adrienne Lecouvreur | Fred Niblo | ||
1929 | The Duke Steps Out | Susie | James Cruze | |
Our Modern Maidens | Billie Brown | Jack Conway | ||
1929 | The Hollywood Revue of 1929 | Herself (performer) | Charles Reisner | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
Untamed | Alice "Bingo" Dowling | Jack Conway | ||
1930 | Montana Moon | Joan "Montana" Prescott | Malcolm St. Clair | |
Our Blushing Brides | Gerry Marsh | Harry Beaumont | ||
Paid | Mary Turner | Sam Wood | ||
1931 | Dance, Fools, Dance | Bonnie Jordan | Harry Beaumont | |
Laughing Sinners | Ivy Stevens | |||
This Modern Age | Val Winters | Nick Grinde | ||
Possessed | Marian Martin | Clarence Brown | ||
1932 | Grand Hotel | Flaemmchen | Edmund Goulding | |
Letty Lynton | Letty Lynton | Clarence Brown | ||
Rain | Sadie Thompson | Lewis Milestone | United Artists | |
1933 | Today We Live | Diana "Ann" Boyce-Smith | Howard Hawks | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
Dancing Lady | Janie "Duchess" Barlow | Robert Z. Leonard | ||
1934 | Sadie McKee | Sadie McKee Brennan | Clarence Brown | |
Chained | Diane "Dinah" Lovering | |||
Forsaking All Others | Mary Clay | W. S. Van Dyke | ||
1935 | No More Ladies | Marcia Townsend | Edward H. Griffith | |
I Live My Life | Kay Bentley | W. S. Van Dyke | ||
1936 | The Gorgeous Hussy | Margaret "Peggy" O'Neal | Clarence Brown | |
Love on the Run | Sally Parker | W. S. Van Dyke | ||
1937 | The Last of Mrs. Cheyney | Fay Cheyney | Richard Boleslawski | |
The Bride Wore Red | Anni Pavlovitch | Dorothy Arzner | ||
Mannequin | Jessica Cassidy | Frank Borzage | ||
1938 | The Shining Hour | Olivia Riley | ||
1939 | The Ice Follies of 1939 | Mary McKay | Reinhold Schünzel | |
The Women | Crystal Allen | George Cukor | ||
1940 | Strange Cargo | Julie | Frank Borzage | |
Susan and God | Susan Trexel | George Cukor | ||
1941 | A Woman's Face | Anna Holm | ||
When Ladies Meet | Mary Howard | Robert Z. Leonard | ||
1942 | They All Kissed the Bride | Margaret Drew | Alexander Hall | Columbia |
Reunion in France | Michele de la Becque | Jules Dassin | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | |
1943 | Above Suspicion | Frances Myles | Richard Thorpe | |
1944 | Hollywood Canteen | Herself (cameo role) | Delmer Daves | Warner Bros. |
1945 | Mildred Pierce | Mildred Pierce | Michael Curtiz | |
1946 | Humoresque | Helen Wright | Jean Negulesco | |
1947 | Possessed | Louise Howell | Curtis Bernhardt | |
Daisy Kenyon | Daisy Kenyon | Otto Preminger | 20th Century Fox | |
1949 | Flamingo Road | Lane Bellamy | Michael Curtiz | Warner Bros. |
1949 | It's a Great Feeling | Herself (cameo role) | David Butler | |
1950 | The Damned Don't Cry | Ethel Whitehead | Vincent Sherman | |
Harriet Craig | Harriet Craig | Columbia | ||
1951 | Goodbye, My Fancy | Agatha Reed | Warner Bros. | |
1952 | This Woman Is Dangerous | Beth Austin | Felix E. Feist | |
Sudden Fear | Myra Hudson | David Miller | RKO | |
1953 | Torch Song | Jenny Stewart | Charles Walters | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
1954 | Johnny Guitar | Vienna | Nicholas Ray | Republic |
1955 | Female on the Beach | Lynn Markham | Joseph Pevney | Universal |
Queen Bee | Eva Phillips | Ranald MacDougall | Columbia | |
1956 | Autumn Leaves | Millicent "Milly" Wetherby | Robert Aldrich | |
1957 | The Story of Esther Costello | Margaret Landi | David Miller | |
1959 | The Best of Everything | Amanda Farrow | Jean Negulesco | 20th Century Fox |
1962 | What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? | Blanche Hudson | Robert Aldrich | Seven Arts |
1963 | The Caretakers | Lucretia Terry | Hall Bartlett | United Artists |
1964 | Strait-Jacket | Lucy Harbin | William Castle | Columbia |
1965 | I Saw What You Did | Amy Nelson | Universal | |
1967 | The Karate Killers | Amanda True | Barry Shear | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
Berserk! | Monica Rivers | Jim O'Connolly | Columbia | |
1970 | Trog | Dr. Brockton | Freddie Francis | Warner Bros. |
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