Joan Crawford filmography

List of film appearances of American actress Joan Crawford From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Joan Crawford filmography lists the film appearances of American actress Joan Crawford, who starred in numerous feature films throughout a lengthy career that spanned nearly five decades.

Crawford in The Last of Mrs. Cheyney (1937)
Crawford in The Women (1939)
Crawford in Mildred Pierce (1945)
L-R: Crawford, Steve Cochran, Richard Egan, and David Brian in The Damned Don't Cry (1950)
Crawford and Bette Davis in What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962)

She made her film debut in Lady of the Night (1925), as a body double for film star Norma Shearer. She appeared in several other films, before she made her major breakthrough playing Lon Chaney's love interest in the 1927 horror film The Unknown. Her major success in Our Dancing Daughters (1928) made her a popular flapper of the late 1920s. Her first sound film, Untamed (1929), was a critical and box office success.

Crawford would become a highly popular actress throughout the 1930s, as a leading lady for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. She starred in a series of "rags-to-riches" films that were extremely popular during the Depression-era, most especially with women. Her popularity rivaled fellow MGM actresses, including Greta Garbo, Norma Shearer, and Jean Harlow. She appeared in eight movies with Clark Gable, including romantic drama Possessed (1931), musical film Dancing Lady (1933), romantic comedy Love on the Run (1936), and romantic drama Strange Cargo (1940), among others. In 1937, she was proclaimed the first "Queen of the Movies" by Life magazine, but her popularity soon waned. In May 1938, Crawford – along with Greta Garbo, Katharine Hepburn, Fred Astaire, Kay Francis, and many others – was labeled "box office poison"; an actor whose "box office draw is nil".

Crawford managed to make a comeback in the comedy The Women (1939), opposite an all-star female-only cast. On July 1, 1943, Crawford was released from Louis B. Mayer, due to creative differences, and signed an exclusive contract with Warner Brothers, where she became a rival of Bette Davis. After a slow start with the studio, she received critical and commercial acclaim for her performance in the drama Mildred Pierce (1945). The film earned her an Academy Award for Best Actress. From 1946 to 1952, Crawford appeared in a series of critical and box office successes, including the musical drama Humoresque (1946), film noirs Possessed (1947, for which she received a second Academy Award nomination) and Flamingo Road (1949), drama The Damned Don't Cry (1950), and romantic comedy Goodbye, My Fancy (1951), among others. She received a third – and final – Academy Award nomination for her performance in the thriller Sudden Fear (1952).

In 1953, Crawford starred in the musical Torch Song, her final film role for MGM. Her next film, Johnny Guitar (1954), although not originally a hit, has become considered a classic. During the latter half of the 1950s, Crawford starred in a series of B-movies, including romantic dramas Female on the Beach (1955) and Autumn Leaves (1956). In 1962, Crawford was teamed with Bette Davis, in a film adaptation of What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962). The thriller film was a box office hit, and briefly revived Crawford's career. Her final film performance was in the British science fiction film, Trog (1970).

Filmography

Feature films

‡ denotes lost film

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Sound films
Year Title Role Director Studio
1929The Hollywood Revue of 1929[3]Herself (performer)Charles ReisnerMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer
UntamedAlice "Bingo" DowlingJack Conway
1930Montana MoonJoan "Montana" PrescottMalcolm St. Clair
Our Blushing BridesGerry MarshHarry Beaumont
PaidMary TurnerSam Wood
1931Dance, Fools, DanceBonnie JordanHarry Beaumont
Laughing SinnersIvy Stevens
This Modern AgeVal WintersNick Grinde
PossessedMarian MartinClarence Brown
1932Grand HotelFlaemmchenEdmund Goulding
Letty LyntonLetty LyntonClarence Brown
RainSadie ThompsonLewis MilestoneUnited Artists
1933Today We LiveDiana "Ann" Boyce-SmithHoward HawksMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Dancing LadyJanie "Duchess" BarlowRobert Z. Leonard
1934Sadie McKeeSadie McKee BrennanClarence Brown
ChainedDiane "Dinah" Lovering
Forsaking All OthersMary ClayW. S. Van Dyke
1935No More LadiesMarcia TownsendEdward H. Griffith
I Live My LifeKay BentleyW. S. Van Dyke
1936The Gorgeous HussyMargaret "Peggy" O'NealClarence Brown
Love on the RunSally ParkerW. S. Van Dyke
1937The Last of Mrs. CheyneyFay CheyneyRichard Boleslawski
The Bride Wore RedAnni PavlovitchDorothy Arzner
MannequinJessica CassidyFrank Borzage
1938The Shining HourOlivia Riley
1939The Ice Follies of 1939Mary McKayReinhold Schünzel
The WomenCrystal AllenGeorge Cukor
1940Strange CargoJulieFrank Borzage
Susan and GodSusan TrexelGeorge Cukor
1941A Woman's FaceAnna Holm
When Ladies MeetMary HowardRobert Z. Leonard
1942They All Kissed the BrideMargaret DrewAlexander HallColumbia
Reunion in FranceMichele de la BecqueJules DassinMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer
1943Above SuspicionFrances MylesRichard Thorpe
1944Hollywood CanteenHerself (cameo role)Delmer DavesWarner Bros.
1945Mildred PierceMildred PierceMichael Curtiz
1946HumoresqueHelen WrightJean Negulesco
1947PossessedLouise HowellCurtis Bernhardt
Daisy KenyonDaisy KenyonOtto Preminger20th Century Fox
1949Flamingo RoadLane BellamyMichael CurtizWarner Bros.
It's a Great FeelingHerself (cameo role)David Butler
1950The Damned Don't CryEthel WhiteheadVincent Sherman
Harriet CraigHarriet CraigColumbia
1951Goodbye, My FancyAgatha ReedWarner Bros.
1952This Woman Is DangerousBeth AustinFelix E. Feist
Sudden FearMyra HudsonDavid MillerRKO
1953Torch SongJenny StewartCharles WaltersMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer
1954Johnny GuitarViennaNicholas RayRepublic
1955Female on the BeachLynn MarkhamJoseph PevneyUniversal
Queen BeeEva PhillipsRanald MacDougallColumbia
1956Autumn LeavesMillicent "Milly" WetherbyRobert Aldrich
1957The Story of Esther CostelloMargaret LandiDavid Miller
1959The Best of EverythingAmanda FarrowJean Negulesco20th Century Fox
1962What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?Blanche HudsonRobert AldrichSeven Arts
1963The CaretakersLucretia TerryHall BartlettUnited Artists
1964Strait-JacketLucy HarbinWilliam CastleColumbia
1965I Saw What You DidAmy NelsonUniversal
1967The Karate Killers[4]Amanda TrueBarry ShearMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Berserk!Monica RiversJim O'ConnollyColumbia
1970TrogDr. BrocktonFreddie FrancisWarner Bros.
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Short subjects

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Year Title Role Director Studio
1925MGM Studio TourHerself[2]Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
1925Miss MGMMiss MGM[1]
1930Hollywood Snapshots #11HerselfRalph StaubColumbia
1931The Slippery PearlsHerselfWilliam C. McGannParamount
1932Screen SnapshotsHerselfRalph StaubColumbia
1947The Jimmy FundHerself
1958Hollywood Mothers and FathersHerself
1972A Very Special ChildNarratorAmerican Cancer Society
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Box Office Ranking

  • 1929 - 15th
  • 1930 - 1st
  • 1931 - 3rd
  • 1932 - 3rd
  • 1933 - 10th
  • 1934 - 6th
  • 1935 - 5th
  • 1936 - 7th
  • 1937 - 16th
  • 1947 - 21st

Archival footage

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Uncompleted films

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Year Title Role Director Studio
1929Tide of EmpireJosephita (replaced by Renée Adorée)Allan DwanMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer
1930Great DaySusie TotheridgeHarry Beaumont
The March of TimeHerselfCharles Reisner
1964Hush...Hush, Sweet CharlotteMiriam Deering (replaced by Olivia de Havilland due to illness)Robert Aldrich20th Century Fox
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Television

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Year Title Role Director Episodes and notes
1953The Revlon Mirror TheaterMargaret HughesRod Amateau"Because I Love Him"
1954General Electric TheaterMary AndrewsRod Amateau"The Road to Edinburgh"
1958General Electric TheaterRuth MarshallHerschel Daugherty"Strange Witness"
1959The Joan Crawford Show[7]Susan ConradDick Powell"Woman on the Run" (pilot)
General Electric TheaterAnn HowardHerschel Daugherty"And One Was Loyal"
Zane Grey TheatreStella FaringDon Medford"Rebel Range"
1961Zane Grey TheatreSarah and Melanie HobbesLewis Allen"One Must Die"
The DuPont Show of the WeekHostessJames Elson"The Ziegfeld Touch"
1963Route 66Morgan Matheson HarperPhilip Leacock"Same Picture, Different Frame"
1964Della[8]Della ChappellRobert GistTV movie
1967The Man from U.N.C.L.E.Amanda TrueBarry Shear"The Five Daughters Affair: Part 1"[9]
Easter IslandNarrator (voice)José Gómez-SicreTV documentary
1968The Lucy ShowHerself (guest star)Jack Donohue"Lucy and the Lost Star"
The Secret StormJoan Borman Kane #2[10]Gloria MontyDaytime serial (5 episodes)
1969GarboHostess / NarratorFred BurnleyTV documentary
Night Gallery[11]Claudia MenloSteven SpielbergTV movie (segment: "Eyes")
1970The VirginianStephanie WhiteRobert Gist"Nightmare"
The Tim Conway ShowHerself (cameo)Alan Rafkin"To Cuba with Love"
The Tim Conway Comedy HourHerself (guest star)Bill Hobin"Episode #1.3"
1972The Sixth SenseJoan FairchildJohn Newland"Dear Joan: We're Going to Scare You to Death"
1973Journey to the Unknown[12]Herself (hostess)Michael Lindsay-Hogg, Don ChaffeyTV movie
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Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Work Result Ref.
1945National Board of Review AwardsBest ActressMildred PierceWon [13]
1946Academy Awards Best ActressWon [14]
1946 New York Film Critics Circle Awards Best ActressNominated [15]
1948Academy Awards Best ActressPossessedNominated [16]
1950 Photoplay Awards Five Most Popular Performances By A Motion Picture Actress The Damned Don't Cry Won [17]
1953 Academy Awards Best ActressSudden FearNominated [18]
1953 Golden Globe AwardsBest Actress – DramaNominated [19]
1953 Photoplay Awards Five Most Popular Performances By A Motion Picture Actress Won [17]
1953 Laurel AwardsBest Dramatic Performance, FemaleWon
5-Year Laurel Award - Topliner Dramatic Role Won
1954Top Female Musical PerformanceTorch SongWon
1960Hollywood Walk of FameStar of Motion PictureN/a Honored [20]
1963BAFTA Film AwardsBest Foreign ActressWhat Ever Happened to Baby Jane?Nominated [21]
1970Golden Globe AwardsCecil B. DeMille AwardN/aHonored [22]
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Philanthropic Awards

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Year[23] Award Reason/Recognition
1952 Shoe and Leg Brace Continued support the Texas Theatres Crippled Children's Fund
1959 Hebrew-English Bible Humanitarian efforts involving the Jewish people
1963 City of Hope Award Donation of time and funds to the City of Hope Hospital
1964 Honorary Hoosier Award Devotion to humanitarian, arts, and business causes
1965 USO Award of the Year Accomplishments as an actress, executive, and humanitarian

First female USO Award of The Year winner

1965 Heart of the World Award Continued support of the City of Hope Hospital
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