Whitney Houston filmography

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American entertainer Whitney Houston worked in nine feature films, three television films, and seven television episodes, and appeared in seventeen commercials. She is one of the most significant cultural icons of the 20th century.

She made her screen acting debut as Rachel Marron in the romantic thriller film The Bodyguard (1992). Despite mixed reviews from film critics, it was the second-highest-grossing film worldwide in 1992, making $411 million worldwide. The soundtrack became the best-selling soundtrack of all time, selling more than 45 million copies worldwide.

In 1995, Houston starred alongside Angela Bassett, Loretta Devine, and Lela Rochon in her second film, Waiting to Exhale (1995), which was notable for having an all-African-American cast, and was called by The Los Angeles Times a "social phenomenon". Upon release, the film received mixed reviews from critics. Waiting to Exhale was a financial success, grossing $14.1 million in its first weekend of release. In total, the film grossed $67.05 million in North America, and $14.4 million internationally, for a total worldwide gross of $81.45 million, making it the 26th highest-grossing film of 1995. The soundtrack to the film, which has sold over twelve million copies worldwide, also featured exclusively female African-American artists, and, at the 39th Grammy Awards in 1997, received a total of eleven nominations including Album of the Year, Song of the Year for "Exhale (Shoop Shoop)" and three Best Female R&B Vocal Performance nominees, then won Best R&B Song for "Exhale (Shoop Shoop)".

In 1996, Houston starred in the holiday comedy The Preacher's Wife, with Denzel Washington. Houston earned $10 million for the role, making her one of the highest-paid actresses in Hollywood at the time and the highest-earning African-American actress in Hollywood. The movie was a moderate success, earning approximately $57 million at the box offices. It was nominated for five Image Awards, including Outstanding Motion Picture, and won two—for Best Actress (Whitney Houston) and Best Supporting Actress (Loretta Devine). It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Music, Original Musical or Comedy Score. The Preacher's Wife: Original Soundtrack Album is the best-selling gospel album of all time.[1] The soundtrack also remained at number one for a record twenty-six weeks on the Billboard Top Gospel Albums Chart.

During her 20-year film career, Houston received several acting nominations for all four of her feature film roles. For her role in The Bodyguard, later listed by Billboard, as one of the "100 best acting performances by [a] musician in a film", Houston received the People's Choice Awards nomination for Favorite Leading Actress in a Dramatic Motion Picture, the MTV Movie Awards nominations for Best Female Actress and Best Breakthrough Performance and the NAACP Image Award nomination for Outstanding Actress. For Waiting to Exhale, she received a second consecutive NAACP Image Award nomination for Outstanding Actress. For her role in The Preacher's Wife, Houston won the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress.

As a film producer, she produced hit series such as The Princess Diaries, The Cheetah Girls and multicultural movies Cinderella (1997), Sparkle (2012). Houston is considered by some as one of the "greatest singers-turned-actors of all time".[2] Houston was cited as one of three female performer to achieve similar levels of music and film along with Barbra Streisand and Jennifer Lopez.[3]

Title Year Credit(s) Role Director(s) World box office
The Bodyguard 1992 Actress Rachel Marron Mick Jackson $411,000,000
Waiting to Exhale 1995 Savannah Jackson Forest Whitaker $82,000,000
The Preacher's Wife 1996 Julia Biggs Penny Marshall $57,000,000
The Princess Diaries 2001 Producer[4] Garry Marshall $165,300,000
Nora's Hair Salon 2004 Uncredited Cameo Herself Jerry Lamothe
The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement Producer[5] Garry Marshall $134,700,000
The Last Days of Left Eye 2007 Documentary cameo Herself Lauren Lazin
Michael Jackson: The Life of an Icon 2011 Andrew Eastel
Sparkle 2012
  • Actress
  • executive producer[6]
Emma Anderson Salim Akil $24,700,000
Whitney: Can I Be Me 2017 Documentary subject Herself Nick Broomfield
Rudi Dolezal
Whitney 2018 Documentary film Kevin Macdonald $5,000,000

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