Joan Crawford filmography

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Joan Crawford acted in a large number of movies during the course of her career. They are listed here in their entirety, along with TV appearances and archival footage.

Contents

[edit] Feature Films

[edit] Silent Films

Year # Title Role Production Company
1925 1 Lady of the Night double for Norma Shearer[1] Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
2 Proud Flesh San Francisco Girl[1]
3 A Slave of Fashion Mannequin[1]
4 The Merry Widow Ballroom Dancing Extra[1]
5 Pretty Ladies Bobby, a showgirl[2]
6 The Circle Young Lady Catherine[1]
7 The Midshipman Extra[1]
8 Old Clothes Mary Riley[2]
9 The Only Thing Party Guest[1]
10 Sally, Irene and Mary Irene
1926 11 Tramp, Tramp, Tramp Betty Burton First National Pictures
12 The Boob Jane
13 Paris The Girl
1927 14 Winners of the Wilderness René Contrecoeur
15 The Taxi Dancer Joslyn Poe
16 The Understanding Heart Monica Dale
17 The Unknown Estrellita or Nanon, Zanzi's Daughter
18 Twelve Miles Out Jane
19 Spring Fever Allie Monte
1928 20 West Point Betty Channing
21 The Law of the Range Betty Dallas
22 Rose Marie Rose Marie
23 Across to Singapore Priscilla Crowninshield
24 Four Walls Frieda
25 Our Dancing Daughters Diana Medford Cosmopolitan Production (an MGM company)
26 Dream of Love Adrienne Lecouvreur
1929 27 The Duke Steps Out Susie
28 Tide of Empire Josephita Guerrero
29 Our Modern Maidens Billie Brown

[edit] Sound Features

Year # Title Role Production Company
1929 28 The Hollywood Revue of 1929[3] Specialty Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
29 Untamed Alice "Bingo" Dowling
1930 30 Montana Moon Joan Prescott
31 Our Blushing Brides Gerry Marsh
32 Paid Mary Turner
1931 33 Dance, Fools, Dance Bonnie Jordan
34 Laughing Sinners Ivy Stevens
35 This Modern Age Val Winters
36 Possessed Marian Martin
1932 37 Grand Hotel Flaemmchen
38 Letty Lynton Letty Lynton
39 Rain Sadie Thompson United Artists
1933 40 Today We Live Diana "Ann" Boyce-Smith Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
41 Dancing Lady Janie "Duchess" Barlow
1934 42 Sadie McKee Sadie McKee Brennan
43 Chained Diane Lovering, also called "Dinah"
44 Forsaking All Others Mary Clay
1935 45 No More Ladies Marcia Townsend
46 I Live My Life Kay Bentley
1936 47 The Gorgeous Hussy Margaret O'Neal "Peggy" Eaton
48 Love on the Run Sally Parker
1937 49 The Last of Mrs. Cheyney Fay Cheyney
50 The Bride Wore Red Anni Pavlovitch
51 Mannequin Jessica Cassidy
1938 52 The Shining Hour Olivia Riley
1939 53 Ice Follies of 1939 Mary McKay
54 The Women Crystal Allen
1940 55 Strange Cargo Julie
56 Susan and God Susan Trexel
1941 57 A Woman's Face Anna Holm
58 When Ladies Meet Mary Howard
1942 59 They All Kissed the Bride Margaret Drew Columbia Pictures
60 Reunion in France Michelle de la Becque Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
1943 61 Above Suspicion Frances Myles
1944 62 Hollywood Canteen Herself Warner Brothers
1945 63 Mildred Pierce Mildred Pierce
1946 64 Humoresque Helen Wright
1947 65 Possessed Louise Howell Graham
66 Daisy Kenyon Daisy Kenyon 20th Century Fox
1949 67 Flamingo Road Lane Bellamy Warner Brothers
68 It's a Great Feeling Herself
1950 69 The Damned Don't Cry! Ethel Whitehead
70 Harriet Craig Harriet Craig Columbia Pictures
1951 71 Goodbye, My Fancy Agatha Reed Warner Brothers
1952 72 This Woman is Dangerous Beth Austin
73 Sudden Fear Myra Hudson RKO Radio Pictures
1953 74 Torch Song Jenny Stewart Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
1954 75 Johnny Guitar Vienna Republic Pictures
1955 76 Female on the Beach Lynn Markham Universal Pictures
77 Queen Bee Eva Phillips Columbia Pictures
1956 78 Autumn Leaves Millicent Wetherby
1957 79 The Story of Esther Costello Margaret Landi
1959 80 The Best of Everything Amanda Farrow 20th Century Fox
1962 81 What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? Blanche Hudson Warner Brothers
1963 82 The Caretakers Lucretia Terry United Artists
1964 83 Strait-Jacket Lucy Harbin Columbia Pictures
1965 84 I Saw What You Did Amy Nelson Universal Pictures
1967 85 Berserk! Monica Rivers Columbia Pictures
1970 86 Trog Dr. Brockton Warner Brothers

[edit] Short Films

Year # Title Role Production Company
1925 1 MGM Studio Tour Herself[2] Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
1929 2 Hollywood Snapshots #11 Herself Columbia Pictures
1931 3 The Slippery Pearls Herself Masquers Club of Hollywood
1932 4 Screen Snapshots Herself Columbia Pictures

[edit] Archival Footage

Year # Title Role Production Company
1964 1 Four Days in November Herself David L. Wolper
United Artists
1964 2 MGM's Big Parade of Comedy[4] Herself[5] Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
1974 3 That's Entertainment! Herself[5]
1985 4 That's Dancing! Herself[5]

[edit] Unfinished Film

Year # Title Role Production Company
1930 1 Great Day  ? MGM

[edit] Television Performances

Year # Series Title Episode Title Role Network
1953 1 Revlon's Mirror Theater "Because I Love Him" Margaret Hughes CBS
1954 2 General Electric Theater "The Road to Edinburgh" Mary Andrews
1958 3 General Electric Theater "Strange Witness" Ruth
1959 4 General Electric Theater "And One Was Loyal" Ann Howard
1959 5 The Joan Crawford Show "Woman On The Run"[6] Susan Conrad Unaired
1959 6 Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater "Rebel Range" Stella Faring CBS
1961 7 Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater "One Must Die" Sarah Davidson
Melanie Davidson
8 The Foxes [made-for-TV Movie] Millicent Fox NBC
1963 9 Route 66 "Same Picture, Different Frame" Morgan Harper CBS
1966 10 Della[7] [made-for-TV movie] Della Chappell
1967 11 The Man from U.N.C.L.E. "The Five Daughters Affair", Part 1[8] Amanda True NBC
1968 12 The Lucy Show "Lucy and Joan Crawford or The Lost Star" Herself CBS
1968 13 The Secret Storm [daytime soap opera] Joan Boreman Kane #2[9]
1969 14 Night Gallery "Eyes" Claudia Menlo NBC
1970 15 The Virginian "The Nightmare" Stephanie White
1971 16 The Name of the Game "Los Angeles" Board Member
1972 17 Beyond the Water's Edge [made-for-TV movie] Allison Hayes
1972 18 The Sixth Sense "Dear Joan: We're Going To Scare You To Death!" Joan Fairchild ABC

[edit] Footnotes

  1. ^ a b c d e f g uncredited
  2. ^ a b c credited as Lucille LeSueur
  3. ^ With sound. In color. Singing, dancing, and part of an all-star cast performing the song "Singin' in the Rain".
  4. ^ a.k.a. The Big Parade of Comedy
  5. ^ a b c archival footage
  6. ^ Pilot Episode
  7. ^ a.k.a. Fatal Confinement
  8. ^ Later re-edited into the theatrically released feature film The Karate Killers.
  9. ^ temporary replacement for Christina Crawford
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