Lana Del Rey videography

Lana Del Rey videography
Films (as actress) 3
Films (as composer) 5
Films (as writer) 1
Television 18
Commercials 2
Music videos 29

American singer and occasional actress Lana Del Rey has appeared in three films as an actress, eighteen television shows, and three commercials, along with offering her talents to five films as singer. Del Rey's first appearance was in the independent film Poolside (2010), which features Del Rey playing Lisa, a rich girl who spends her days smoking cigarettes by the pool. She received top billing for the project. Del Rey's next appearance was in a less-than-one-minute long short art film titled Lana Del Rey which was produced by Interview magazine and features noir-ish style and cinematic themes. Del Rey's breakout appearance was in an Anthony Mandler directed film, which Del Rey wrote, titled Tropico (2013). The film features Del Rey as a fictionalized version of Eve while also playing Mary Magdalene. Tropico received positive reviews and was Del Rey's second film that gave her top billing. Along with appearing in a handful of short films, Del Rey has appeared in 18 television shows and specials as herself along with appearing in campaign commercials for companies including Keds and H&M.

Del Rey has produced songs for five films: The Great Gatsby (2013), Tropico (2013), Maleficent (2014), Big Eyes (2014), and Hi How Are You (2015). Del Rey created the songs "Young and Beautiful", "Hotel Sayre", "Magic Tree and I Let Myself Go", and "Two Minutes to Four and Reunited" for The Great Gatsby, with Young and Beautiful receiving single treatment followed by praise, chart success, and a Grammy award nomination. Her contribution of the two songs "I Can Fly" and "Big Eyes" for the Margaret Keane bio-pic Big Eyes received critical acclaim with the later being nominated for a Golden Globe Award and Critics Choice Award.

Music videos

Title Year Director(s)
"Kill Kill" 2008 Lana Del Rey
"Gramma" 2009
"Yayo"
"Mermaid Motel"
"Put Me In A Movie"
"Brite Lites"
"Jump"
"Lolita" 2010
"Diet Mountain Dew" 2011
"Video Games"[1]
"Blue Jeans"[1]
"Born to Die"[2] Yoann Lemoine
"Blue Jeans"[3] 2012
"Carmen"[4] Lana Del Rey
"National Anthem"[5] Anthony Mandler
"Summertime Sadness"[6] Kyle Newman
Spencer Susser
"Blue Velvet"[7] Johan Renck
"Ride"[8] Anthony Mandler
"Burning Desire"[9] 2013 Anthony Shurmer
"Chelsea Hotel No. 2"[10]
"Summer Wine"[11]
(with Barrie-James O'Neill)
Lana Del Rey
"Young and Beautiful"[12] Chris Sweeney
Sophie Muller
"Tropico" Anthony Mandler
"West Coast"[13] 2014 Vincent Haycock
"Shades of Cool"[14] Jake Nava
"Ultraviolence"[15] Francesco Carrozzini
"High by the Beach" 2015 Jake Nava
"Music To Watch Boys To" Kinga Burza
"Freak" 2016 Lana del Rey

Film

Film Year Role Director Notes
Poolside 2010 Lisa Aaron C. Peer Short film
Lana Del Rey 2012 Lana Del Rey Short film
The Great Gatsby 2013
Baz Luhrmann
Tropico Eve/Mary Anthony Mandler Short film
Also writer and composer
Maleficent 2014
Robert Stromberg Soundtrack; "Once Upon a Dream"
Big Eyes
Tim Burton
Hi How Are You Daniel Johnston 2015
Gabriel Sunday Executive producer
and soundtrack: "Some Things Last a Long Time"

Television

Del Rey (pictured above performing at Planeta Terra) received negative reviews from critics for a performance on American television show Saturday Night Live
Year Title Role Notes
2011 Later with Jools Holland Herself Episode: "39.4"
Inas Nacht Herself Episode: "7.9"
2011—
12
Le grand journal de Canal+ Herself Guest; 3 episodes
2012 The Jonathan Ross Show Herself Episode: "2.1"
Saturday Night Live Herself Episode: "Daniel Radcliffe/Lana Del Rey"
Late Night with David Letterman Herself Episode: "19.83"
The Talent Show Story Herself Episode "1.5"; uncredited
Jimmy Kimmel Live! Herself Episode: "10.120"
The BRIT Awards 2012 Herself
American Idol Herself Episode: "Top 10 Results"
Buenas noches y Buenafuente Herself Episode: "1.2"
The Voice UK Herself Episode: "Live Show 1 Results"
BBC Radio 1 Hackney Weekend 2012 Herself Television special
MTV Europe Music Awards 2012 Herself
2013 The BRIT Music Awards 2013 Herself
2014 The 56th Annual Grammy Awards Herself
2015 Fashion News Live Herself Episode: "20,31"
72nd Golden Globe Awards Herself
Billboard's Women in Music Herself

Commercials

List of commercials, showing company/product, year released, and description
Company Year Description
Keds 2006 Commercial features Del Rey in 2006 walking around Coney Island, Brooklyn while her song "Yayo" plays in the background.
H&M 2012 Commercial features Del Rey in an old-1960s-inspired lounge where she sings a cover of Bobby Vinton's famous prom anthem "Blue Velvet", which was featured on her second EP Paradise (2012).

References

  1. 1 2 Dobbins, Amande (September 21, 2011). "Meet Lana Del Rey, the New Singer Music Bloggers Love to Hate". New York. Retrieved March 18, 2012.
  2. Montgomery, James (January 12, 2012). "Lana Del Rey Talks Tigers, Tames Critics With Born To Die". MTV News. Retrieved March 18, 2012.
  3. "Lana Del Rey unveils new video for 'Blue Jeans' – watch". NME. March 19, 2012. Retrieved March 19, 2012.
  4. "Lana Del Rey premieres new clip for Carmen". Hindustan Times. April 25, 2012. Retrieved September 9, 2012.
  5. Vena, Jocelyn (June 26, 2012). "Lana Del Rey Channels Jackie O in New 'National Anthem' Still". MTV News. Retrieved June 26, 2012.
  6. Rubenstein, Jenna Hally. "New Video: Lana Del Rey, 'Summertime Sadness'". MTV Buzzworthy. Retrieved September 9, 2012.
  7. Snead, Elizabeth (September 17, 2012). "Lana Del Rey Stars in David Lynch-Inspired 'Blue Velvet' H&M Commercial (Video)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved September 30, 2012.
  8. Martins, Chris. "Born to 'Ride': Lana Del Rey Longs for Leather Daddies in New 10-Minute Short Film". Spin. Retrieved October 11, 2012.
  9. "Lana Del Rey: Burning Desire Official Music Video". Spring69.com. Retrieved March 28, 2013.
  10. "Lana Del Rey | Chelsea Hotel No. 2 | Music Video". MTV Networks. Retrieved December 11, 2014.
  11. Sia, Nicole (April 18, 2013). "Watch Lana Del Rey's Video Selfie With Her Boyfriend 'Summer Wine'". Spin. Retrieved April 19, 2013.
  12. Jenn, Pelly; Snapes, Laura (May 10, 2013). "Watch Lana Del Rey's Video for Gatsby Soundtrack Song "Young and Beautiful"". Pitchfork Media. Retrieved May 10, 2013.
  13. Pelly, Jenn (May 6, 2014). "Lana Del Rey's Fiery 'West Coast' Video Is Here". Pitchfork Media. Retrieved May 11, 2014.
  14. Martins, Chris (June 17, 2014). "Watch Lana Del Rey's Bewitching, Surreal 'Shades of Cool' Video". Spin. Retrieved June 17, 2014.
  15. Grow, Kory (July 30, 2014). "Lana Del Rey Plays a Bride Without a Groom in 'Ultraviolence' Video". Rolling Stone. Retrieved July 30, 2014.
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