Elizabeth Taylor filmography
Elizabeth Taylor appeared in numerous movies and television shows from 1942 through 2001.[1]
Feature films
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1942 | There's One Born Every Minute | Gloria Twine | aka Man or Mouse |
1943 | Lassie Come Home | Priscilla | |
Jane Eyre | Helen Burns | Uncredited | |
1944 | The White Cliffs of Dover | Betsy Kenney at age 10 | Uncredited |
National Velvet | Velvet Brown | ||
1946 | Courage of Lassie | Katherine Eleanor Merrick | |
1947 | Life with Father | Mary Skinner | With William Powell and Irene Dunne |
Cynthia | Cynthia Bishop | aka The Rich Full Life | |
1948 | A Date with Judy | Carol Pringle | |
Julia Misbehaves | Susan Packett | ||
1949 | Little Women | Amy March | |
Conspirator | Melinda Greyton | ||
1950 | Father of the Bride | Katherine "Kay" Banks | |
The Big Hangover | Mary Belney | ||
1951 | Father's Little Dividend | Kay Dunstan | |
A Place in the Sun | Angela Vickers | ||
Quo Vadis[citation needed] | Christian Prisoner in Arena | Uncredited | |
Callaway Went Thataway | Herself | aka The Star Said No; Uncredited; Cameo appearance | |
1952 | Love Is Better Than Ever | Anastacia "Stacie" Macaboy | |
Ivanhoe | Rebecca | ||
1953 | The Girl Who Had Everything | Jean Latimer | |
1954 | Rhapsody | Louise Durant | |
Elephant Walk | Ruth Wiley | ||
Beau Brummell | Lady Patricia Belham | ||
The Last Time I Saw Paris | Helen Ellswirth / Willis | ||
1956 | Giant | Leslie Lynnton Benedict | Golden Globe Award for Special Achievement |
1957 | Raintree County | Susanna Drake | Laurel Award for Top Female Dramatic Performance
Nominated – Academy Award for Best Actress |
1958 | Cat on a Hot Tin Roof | Maggie "The Cat" Pollit | Laurel Award for Top Female Dramatic Performance
Nominated – Academy Award for Best Actress Nominated – BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role |
1959 | Suddenly, Last Summer | Catherine Holly | Laurel Award for Top Female Dramatic Performance
Nominated – Academy Award for Best Actress Nominated – Bambi Award for Best International Actress |
1960 | Scent of Mystery | The Woman of Mystery | aka Holiday in Spain; Uncredited; Cameo appearance |
BUtterfield 8 | Gloria Wandrous | Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama
Nominated – Bambi Award for Best International Actress | |
1963 | Cleopatra | Cleopatra | |
The V.I.P.s | Frances Andros | aka Hotel International | |
1965 | The Sandpiper | Laura Reynolds | Laurel Award for Top Female Dramatic Performance (3rd place)
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1966 | Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? | Martha | Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama
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1967 | The Taming of the Shrew | Katharina | Also producer (uncredited) David di Donatello Award for Best Foreign Actress (tied with Julie Christie for Doctor Zhivago) Nominated – BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role |
Reflections in a Golden Eye | Leonora Penderton | ||
Doctor Faustus | Helen of Troy | ||
The Comedians | Martha Pineda | ||
1968 | Boom! | Flora "Sissy" Goforth | |
Secret Ceremony | Leonora | ||
1969 | Anne of the Thousand Days | Masked Lady at Court | Uncredited |
1970 | The Only Game in Town | Fran Walker | |
1971 | Under Milk Wood | Rosie Probert | |
1972 | X,Y, and Zee
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Zee Blakely | aka Zee and Co.; David di Donatello Award for Best Foreign Actress |
Hammersmith Is Out | Jimmie Jean Jackson | Silver Bear for Best Actress[2] | |
1973 | Night Watch | Ellen Wheeler | |
Ash Wednesday | Barbara Sawyer | Nominated – Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama | |
1974 | Identikit | Lise | aka The Driver's Seat |
That's Entertainment! | Herself (co-host) | ||
1976 | The Blue Bird | Queen of Light Mother Witch Maternal Love |
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1977 | A Little Night Music | Desiree Armfeldt | |
1979 | Winter Kills | Lola Comante | Uncredited; Cameo appearance |
1980 | The Mirror Crack'd | Marina Rudd | |
1988 | Young Toscanini | Nadina Bulichoff | |
1994 | The Flintstones | Pearl Slaghoople
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Nominated – Razzie Award for Worst Supporting Actress; final theatrical film |
Box Office Ranking
See also: Top Ten Money Making Stars Poll
- 1957 - 20th
- 1958 - 2nd
- 1959 - 11th
- 1960 - 4th
- 1961 - 1st
- 1962 - 6th
- 1963 - 6th
- 1964 - 11th
- 1965 - 9th
- 1966 - 3rd
- 1967 - 6th
- 1968 - 10th
- 1969 - 17th
- 1970 - 24th
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1957 | Around the World in 90 Minutes | Host, cake-cutter | Live television special attended by 18,000 persons at Madison Square Garden |
1963 | Elizabeth Taylor in London | Herself | TV special |
1968 | Around the World of Mike Todd | Herself | TV documentary |
1970 | Here's Lucy | Herself | Episode: “Lucy Meets The Burtons” |
1973 | Divorce His, Divorce Hers | Jane Reynolds | TV movie |
1976 | Victory at Entebbe | Edra Vilonfsky | TV movie |
1978 | Hallmark Hall of Fame | Dr. Emily Loomis | Episode: "Return Engagement" |
1981 | General Hospital | Helena Cassadine | Episode: 16 November 1981 Episode: 17 November 1981 Episode: 19 November 1981 |
1983 | Between Friends | Deborah Shapiro | TV movie |
1984 | Hotel | Katherine Cole | Episode: "Intimate Strangers" |
1985 | Malice in Wonderland | Louella Parsons | TV movie |
North and South | Madame Conti | TV Miniseries (6 episodes) | |
1986 | There Must Be a Pony | Marguerite Sydney | TV movie |
1987 | Poker Alice | Alice Moffit | TV movie |
1989 | Sweet Bird of Youth | Princess Kosmonopolis | TV movie |
1992 | Captain Planet and the Planeteers | Mrs. Andrews (voice) | Episode: "A Formula for Hate" |
1992–1993 | The Simpsons | Maggie Simpson (voice) /
Herself (voice) |
Episode: "Lisa's First Word"
Episode: "Krusty Gets Kancelled" |
1996 | Murphy Brown | Herself | Episode: "Trick or Retreat" |
The Nanny | Herself | Episode: "Where's the Pearls?" | |
Can't Hurry Love | Herself | Episode: "The Elizabeth Taylor Episode" | |
2001 | God, the Devil, and Bob | Sarah (voice) | Episode: "God's Girlfriend" |
These Old Broads | Beryl Mason | TV movie (final film role) |
Other appearances
Other appearances have included: Interviews with David Frost, Barbara Walters, Phil Donahue, and Larry King; various profiles of Michael Jackson; The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert; and Elizabeth Taylor: England's Other Elizabeth in 2000.
Her General Hospital cameo appearance coincided with the wedding of Luke and Laura.
References
- IMDb
- ^ "Berlinale 1972: Prize Winners". berlinale.de. Archived from the original on 2014-04-27. Retrieved 2010-03-16.