Lauren Bacall Net Worth

Lauren Bacall net worth is
$20 Million

Lauren Bacall, a famous American actress born as Betty Joan Perske, was born on 16 September 1924, in The Bronx, New York City USA, of Romanian (mother) and Jewish-Russina (father) descent. She was famous for her unique voice and charming looks, starting her career as a model, often referred to as one of the greatest actress of the golden era of motion pictures. She died on 12 August 2014 after a stroke. Her distinctive roles in various movies are the reason for her net worth being so high.

A famous model and one of the greatest actresses of the 20th century, how rich was Lauren Bacall? Sources estimate that her total net worth is $20 million dollars, accumulated in her long and glorious career as an actress spanning 60 years, and being a pioneer for actresses of the 20th century era of movies.

Lauren Bacall Net Worth $20 Million

Lauren started her career as a model and later made her debut as an actress in the movie “To Have and Have Not”. After her family moved to Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn she joined the famous Highland Manor Boarding School, supported by the money of her rich uncles, and later she attended Julia Richman High School. She subsequently studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, alongside working as a fashion model and as a theatre usher. After her debut film in 1942, she was well on her path to becoming a celebrity. During the audition of “To Have and Have Not” she was very nervous and was shivering, and to control the shivering she pressed her chin down and in order to look at the cameras she tilted her eyes upward, which became her trademark look. Lauren used to refuse the scripts of the films which she didn’t liked and thus was referred to as very difficult to sign. In the 1950’s she was at the peak of her stardom, and appeared almost continuously in many films which were critically acclaimed and received many awards. These movies include “Young Man With a Horn” and “How to Marry a Millionaire”. In the 1960’s and 1970’s she appeared in very few movies, like “Woman of the Year” and “Applause”, for these two she won Tony Awards, and other movies in which she starred during this period include “Sex and the Single Girl”, “Cactus Flower” and “Murder on the Orient Express”.

Overall, Lauren Bacall appeared in over 60 films, more than 20 TV productions, and as many as 20 stage plays. All these appearances are the reason for her total net worth and her huge number of fans, added to from having written two autobiographies named “Lauren Bacall By Myself” and “Now”.

In her personal life, Lauren married iconic actor Humphrey Bogart 1945, and until 1957 when Bogart died due to esophageal cancer. After the death of her husband, Lauren became close to singer Frank Sinatra, but later their relationship ended apparently because Sinatra became angry when the story of how he proposed to Lauren reached the media. In 1961 she married another actor, Jason Robards in Mexico, but they divorced in 1969. She had a son with Bogart, and a son and daughter. Lauren is a known Democratic party supporter, also gave speeches for the presidential campaign of Adlai Stevenson in 1952, and was a strong opponent of the House Un-American Activities Committee of the 1950s.


Full NameLauren Bacall
Net Worth$20 Million
Date Of BirthSeptember 16, 1924, The Bronx, New York City, New York, United States
DiedAugust 12, 2014, Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States
Height1.73 m
ProfessionActress
EducationAmerican Academy of Dramatic Arts
NationalityAmerican
SpouseJason Robards (m. 1961–1969), Humphrey Bogart (m. 1945–1957)
ChildrenStephen Humphrey Bogart, Leslie Howard Bogart, Sam Robards
ParentsWilliam Perske, Natalie Weinstein-Bacal
IMDBwww.imdb.com/name/nm0000002
AwardsAcademy Honorary Award, Kennedy Center Honors, Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award, Tony Award for Best Lead Actress in a Musical, Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture, Honorary César, Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporti...
NominationsAcademy Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role, Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series, BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role, Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Informational Special, Satellite Award for...
MoviesTo Have and Have Not, The Big Sleep, Key Largo, Dark Passage, How to Marry a Millionaire, Designing Woman, The Mirror Has Two Faces, Written on the Wind, Murder on the Orient Express, The Shootist, Young Man with a Horn, Dogville, Misery, Blood Alley, Confidential Agent, Harper, Sex and the Single G...
TV ShowsScreen One, Producers' Showcase, Great Performances, DuPont Show of the Week
#Trademark
1Her thick New York City accent
2Cat-like green eyes
3Deep husky voice
TitleSalary
The Shootist (1976)$50,000
Two Guys from Milwaukee (1946)$5,000
To Have and Have Not (1944)$125 /week
#Quote
1[on Michael Curtiz] His great talent was moving the camera around. "Bright Leaf" was a joke, but I was thrilled to work with Cooper. "Young Man," I thought was pretty good though Mike Curtiz was not the ideal director for the Bix Beiderbecke story.
2[on "The Cobweb"] We used to kid about that while making it; the movie was about the God-damned drapes. Vincente was a marvelous man, but totally visual. He was not so interested in actors.
3[on "A Woman's Wold"] Not a giant hit, but I got terrific reviews. Clifton Webb was Bogie's old friend, and Fred MacMurray was terrific; he was someone else who was never appreciated.
4[on "Confidential Agent"] A very bad experience for Boyer and myself. He was wonderful. But Herman Schumin, who directed, knew nothing about movies. He gave me terrible direction, if any. It was just a nightmare. Schumlin did nothing to help. The press killed me - after building me into this combination of Gabo and Dietrich and Mae West and God-knows-who. Sddenly I became this nothing. I spent the next 20 years building myself back up to where I had any confidence at all in what I could do.
5[on "Shock Treatmenr"] A nightmare!"
6[on Bette Davis] Well, I must say that I always loved her. And I think that she - for me - was the best actress and the most exciting female star on the screen. I think her work will live forever. I think it's timeless. And as she got older, her talent did not diminish. I mean, "Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?" - she - it was a wonderful job of acting that she did. She looked like a fright, but that was the part. But she could convey almost anything. She was quite an extraordinary talent. And unfortunately, she didn't have an opportunity to do as much a she wanted to, but she was a woman who had to work. And I understand that better than most people do - that you have to work.
7[on filming her most famous scene, in To Have and Have Not (1944)] My hand was shaking, my head was shaking, the cigarette was shaking, I was mortified. The harder I tried to stop, the more I shook. I realized that one way to hold my trembling head still was to keep it down, chin low, almost to my chest, and eyes up at Bogart. It worked and turned out to be the beginning of The Look.
8You learn to cope with whatever you have to cope with. I spent my childhood in New York, riding on subways and buses. And you know what you learn if you're a New Yorker? The world doesn't owe you a damn thing,
9[on receiving an honorary Oscar] The thought when I get home that I'm going to have a two-legged man in my room is so exciting.
10A woman isn't complete without a man. But where do you find a man - a real man - these days?
11It's been misspelt a lot. He decided on it. It's not "Bogey". He signed it with an "ie". And that's good enough for me.
12[on the Twilight films] Yes, I saw Twilight - my granddaughter made me watch it, she said it was the greatest vampire film ever. After the "film" was over I wanted to smack her across her head with my shoe, but I do not want a (tell-all) book called Grannie Dearest written on me when I die. So instead I gave her a DVD of Murnau's 1922 masterpiece Nosferatu (1922) and told her, "Now that's a vampire film!". And that goes for all of you! Watch Nosferatu instead!
13[upon receiving her Honorary Oscar] A man at last!
14On imagination: Imagination is the highest kite that can fly.
15I think your whole life shows in your face and you should be proud of that.
16[on John Huston] He was about something.
17[on Humphrey Bogart] Was he tough? In a word, no. Bogey was truly a gentle soul.
18I'm a total Democrat. I'm anti-Republican. And it's only fair that you know it... I'm liberal. The L word!
19A legend involves the past. I don't like categories. This one is great and that one is great. The word "great" stands for something. When you talk about a great actor, you're not talking about Tom Cruise. His whole behavior is so shocking. It's inappropriate and vulgar and absolutely unacceptable to use your private life to sell anything commercially, but I think it's kind of a sickness.
20We live in an age of mediocrity. Stars today are not the same stature as Bogie [Humphrey Bogart], James Cagney, Spencer Tracy, Henry Fonda and Jimmy Stewart [James Stewart].
21Actors today go into TV, which I don't consider has a lot to do with acting. They only think of stardom. If you photograph well, that's enough. I have a terrible time distinguishing one from another. Girls wear their hair the same, and are much too anorexic-looking.
22I put my career in second place throughout both my marriages and it suffered. I don't regret it. You make choices. If you want a good marriage, you must pay attention to that. If you want to be independent, go ahead. You can't have it all.
23I am still working, I've never stopped and, while my health holds out, I won't stop.
24I would hate now [2005] to be married. It does occur to me on occasion that, if I fall and hit my head, there will be no one to make the phone call. But who wants to think about that disaster? I'd prefer not to.
25I remember my oldest son, Steve, saying to me once, "I don't ever remember seeing you with an apron on." And I thought, "That's right, honey, you did not." That was his concept of what a mother should be.
26I don't think being the only child of a single parent helped. I was always a little unsteady in my self-belief. Then there was the Jewish thing. I love being Jewish, I have no problem with it at all. But it did become like a scar, with all these people saying you don't look it.
27I was this flat-chested, big-footed, lanky thing.
28I never believed marriage was a lasting institution. I thought that to be married for five years was to be married forever.
#Fact
1Was physically healthy and physically active until her death at age 89.
2Was close friends with actress Siobhan Fallon Hogan, right up to Lauren's death.
3Acting mentor and friends with Alfre Woodard.
4She quit smoking cigarettes in the mid-1980s.
5Following her death, she was interred at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California.
6Lauren Bacall passed away on August 12, 2014, at age 89. This was just one month before her longtime friend, Joan Rivers, passed away.
7Lauren Bacall passed away on August 12, 2014, at age 89, and within seven months of four other television legends, either born in 1924 or 1925, aged 89: Martha Hyer, Russell Johnson, Mary Grace Canfield and Elaine Stritch, and just twenty-four days after her close friend James Garner, born 1928.
8Lauren Bacall passed away on August 12, 2014, a month away from what would have been her 90th birthday on September 16.
9Inspired by seeing Bette Davis in films, she enrolled at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts where she went out with Kirk Douglas, who was there on a scholarship. As girls were not accepted for scholarships, she was forced to leave after a year and got a job modeling swim wear then gowns while in the evenings she worked as an usherette.
10Lauren Bacall passed away on August 12, 2014, at age 89. A month before her death, her lifelong best friend, James Garner, passed away.
11She was educated through the expense of wealthy uncles at Highland Manor, a private boarding school in Tarrytown, New York and Julia Richman High School in Manhattan.
12Her father was a medical instrument salesman and her mother was a secretary.
13When she was age 6, her parents divorced and her mother adopted the surname Bacal. Lauren added an L to it to avoid her name rhyming with crackle.
14She originally wanted and intended to be a dancer having attended ballet classes since infancy but in adolescence was drawn to acting.
15Gave birth to her third child at age 37, a son Sam Robards on December 16, 1961. Child's father was her second [now ex] husband, Jason Robards.
16Gave birth to her second child at age 27, a daughter Leslie Bogart on August 23, 1952. Child's father was her first husband, Humphrey Bogart.
17Gave birth to her first child at age 24, a son Stephen H. Bogart on January 6, 1949. Child's father was her first husband, Humphrey Bogart.
18She was the only Academy Award winner to have been married to two other winners (Humphrey Bogart, Jason Robards).
19Along with Veronica Lake, Julie London and Rita Hayworth, she was one of four inspirations that helped compose the character Jessica Rabbit.
20According to her autobiography, "By Myself and Then Some", Bacall lost her virginity to future husband Humphrey Bogart at age 19 when they began an affair in February 1944.
21Delivered all three of her children (Stephen H. Bogart, Leslie Bogart and Sam Robards) naturally.
22Returned to work 6 months after giving birth to her daughter Leslie Bogart in order to begin filming How to Marry a Millionaire (1953).
23Was the second name entered on IMDB, just after Fred Astaire (nm0000001) and just before Brigitte Bardot (nm0000003).
24Was referenced in the stage and movie versions of the musical "Evita" in the song, "Rainbow High": "I'm their Savior! That's what they call me, so Lauren Bacall me. Anything goes!".
25According to her son Stephen, she was good friends with actress Maureen O'Hara.
26Although she and her husband, Humphrey Bogart, initially protested the House Un-American Activities Committee, they both eventually succumbed to pressure and distanced themselves from the Hollywood Ten in a March 1948 Photoplay Magazine article penned by Bogart titled "I'm no communist.".
27One of the auditoriums in Tuckwood cineplex in Belgrade, Serbia bears her name.
28Humphrey Bogart campaigned for her to star alongside him as Laurel Gray in In a Lonely Place (1950), but the role was, instead, given to Gloria Grahame.
29She was awarded a Golden Palm Star on the Palm Springs Walk of Stars in Palm Springs, California on January 10, 1997.
30She was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1724 Vine Street in Hollywood, California on February 8, 1960.
31Campaigned for Harry S. Truman in the 1948 presidential election.
32At the funeral for her husband, Humphrey Bogart, she put a whistle in his coffin. It was a reference to the famous line she says to him in their first film together To Have and Have Not (1944): "You know how to whistle, don't you? You just put your lips together and blow.".
33She was close friends with Dirk Bogarde. Bacall had visited him at his home in London the day before he died in May 1999.
34When Howard Hawks discovered her, he gave her the choice to work with either Cary Grant or Humphrey Bogart. Bacall was very tempted to work with Grant, but Hawks ended up casting her with Bogart in To Have and Have Not (1944), and one of Hollywood's greatest romances was started.
35According to her autobiography, "By Myself and Then Some", she was always very self-conscious about the size of her feet, which she describes as big even for a woman of her exceptional height.
36She was dismissed by Howard Hawks because she had a high nasal voice, but she spent two weeks developing her voice and, when she came back to visit Hawks two weeks later, she had a deep husky voice.
37She was 17 when she met and became close friends with Gregory Peck. She was an usherette at the time. They remained close until his death.
38In Italy, she was dubbed by Clelia Bernacchi at the beginning of her career, then in most cases by Lidia Simoneschi. Franca Dominici, Renata Marini and Anna Miserocchi also lent their voice to Bacall at some point.
39She made two movies with John Wayne, Blood Alley (1955) and The Shootist (1976). In the earlier film, during production, Bacall's husband at the time, Humphrey Bogart, was dying of throat cancer. When she made the latter film with Wayne, he had lost a lung to cancer twelve years earlier, which mirrored the fate of his character in the story.
40Daughter Leslie Bogart is childhood friends with Lorna Luft.
41Son Sam Robards was born December 16, 1961 with second husband Jason Robards. Bacall's longtime friend Katharine Hepburn, was his godmother.
42Daughter Leslie Bogart was born on August 23, 1952. She was named after actor Leslie Howard, who helped Humphrey Bogart get his breakthrough role in the play, The Petrified Forest (1936).
43Son Stephen H. Bogart was born on January 6, 1949. He was named after father Humphrey Bogart's character from To Have and Have Not (1944).
44Lauren's father, William Perske, was born in New Jersey, to Jewish immigrants from the Russian Empire. Lauren's mother, Natalie Weinstein-Bacal, was a Romanian Jewish immigrant.
45A well respected actress for the past sixty years, she had only been nominated once for an Academy Award. She was 73 when she was nominated for The Mirror Has Two Faces (1996).
46Was mentioned along with late husband Humphrey Bogart in the 1981 song "Key Largo" ("We had it all, just like Bogie and Bacall").
47Her appearance on a cover of Harper's Bazaar magazine at 18 years of age led to her first film role; she was spotted by the wife of director Howard Hawks, who gave her a screen test and cast her in To Have and Have Not (1944). The role was actually based on and named for Hawks' wife at that time, Nancy Gross "Slim" Hawks. She repeated this "tribute" in Ready to Wear (1994), produced just a short time after "Slim" Hawks (name at the time of death: Nancy "Slim" Keith, Lady Keith) died, playing a character named Slim Chrysler, and released to theaters fifty years after the premier of To Have and Have Not (1944).
48From 2009 until her death in August 2014, she was the only surviving legend mentioned in a popular phrase from Madonna's 1990 #1 hit song "Vogue". Other legends mentioned: Marilyn Monroe, James Dean, Grace Kelly, Jean Harlow, Fred Astaire, Rita Hayworth and Bette Davis, who all died before the release of the song. Greta Garbo, Marlene Dietrich, Joe DiMaggio, Marlon Brando, Gene Kelly, Ginger Rogers, Katharine Hepburn and Lana Turner all died in following years.
49Had won two Tony Awards as Best Actress (Musical): in 1970, for her role as Margo Channing in "Applause", a musical based on the movie, All About Eve (1950); and in 1981, for "Woman of the Year", also based on a movie of the same name, Woman of the Year (1942). Her Tony for "Applause" was presented by Walter Matthau.
50Was good friends with: Angela Lansbury, Bea Arthur, Julie London, Eve Arden, Virginia Mayo, John Wayne, Humphrey Bogart, Charles Boyer, Dorothy Malone, Mickey Rooney, Gregory Peck, Dirk Bogarde, Marilyn Monroe, Maureen O'Hara, Joan Rivers, Kirk Douglas, Edward Platt, Robert Stack, Bob Hope, Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr., Dean Martin, Katharine Hepburn, Maggie Smith, James Garner, Elizabeth Taylor, Anjelica Huston, Carol Channing, Carol Burnett, Dick Cavett, Doris Day, Jason Robards, June Allyson, Tammy Grimes, Dan Seymour, Ingrid Bergman and Spencer Tracy.
51Her marriage to Humphrey Bogart occurred at the Pleasant Valley area of Richland County, Ohio home of Pulitzer Prize-winning author, Louis Bromfield, Malabar Farm (4 miles southeast of Lucas within Monroe Township). The home is now an Ohio State Park.
52Actress Kathleen Turner had often been compared to Bacall. When Turner and Bacall met, Turner reportedly introduced herself to Bacall by saying "Hi, I'm the young you.".
53Her autobiography, "By Myself", won a National Book Award in 1980.
54Had starred, with her husband Humphrey Bogart, on the syndicated radio program "Bold Venture" (1951-52). Her character's name was Sailor Duval.
55With late husband Humphrey Bogart, had a kind of vocal disorder named after her. "Bogart-Bacall syndrome"' (or BBS) is a form of muscle tension dysphonia most common in professional voice users (actors, singers, television/radio presenters, etc.) who habitually use a very low speaking pitch. BBS is more common among women than men and has been blamed on "social pressure on professional women to compete with men in the business arena".
56Won a Tony Award for her role as Margo Channing in the Broadway production of "Applause", a musical based on the movie, All About Eve (1950). It was presented by Walter Matthau.
57Is one of the initial "Rat Pack" with Humphrey Bogart, Frank Sinatra, Irving Paul Lazar (aka "Swifty" Lazar) and their close friends.
58She was an only child of William Perske and Natalie Weinstein-Bacal.
59Having lost her job as a showroom model and quit acting school for lack of funds, the teenage Bacall found work as a Broadway theater usher. George Jean Nathan voted her the prettiest usher of the 1942 season in the pages of "Esquire".
60Still undiscovered, Bacall volunteered as a hostess at the New York chapter of the Stage Door Canteen, working Monday nights when theaters were closed.
61Those close to her called her by her real first name, "Betty".
62She and former Israeli Prime Minister and President Shimon Peres were relatives. Both had the same original last name - Perske. However, the two were not first cousins as has been commonly reported, and in a 2014 interview shortly after Bacall's death, Peres stated that he was unsure of their exact connection.
63Her screen persona was totally based and modeled after Howard Hawks's wife, Slim. She even uses her name in To Have and Have Not (1944).
64Shortly after Humphrey Bogart's death, she announced her engagement to Frank Sinatra to the press. Sinatra promptly backed out.
65Used her mother's maiden name of Bacal, but added an extra "L" when she entered the cinema.
66Was crowned "Miss Greenwich Village" in 1942.
67Bacall lived in the same New York apartment building (The Dakota) as Beatle John Lennon when he was shot and later died on December 8, 1980. When interviewed on the subject in a recent British television program hosted by former model Twiggy, Bacall said she had heard the gunshot but assumed that it was a car tire bursting or a vehicle backfiring.
68Chosen by People magazine as one of the 50 Most Beautiful People in the World (1997).
69Mother of actor Sam Robards, Stephen H. Bogart and Leslie Bogart.
70Ranked #11 in Empire (UK) magazine's "The Top 100 Movie Stars of All Time" list. [October 1997]
71Ranked #20 in the AFI's top 25 Actress Legends.
72Chosen by Empire magazine as one of the 100 Sexiest Stars in film history (#6) (1995).

Actress

TitleYearStatusCharacter
These Foolish Things2005Dame Lydia
Manderlay2005Mam
The Limit2004VideoMay Markham
Birth2004Eleanor
Howl's Moving Castle2004Witch of the Waste (English version, voice)
Amália Traïda2004ShortTV Announcer
Dogville2003Ma Ginger
The Venice Project1999Countess Camilla Volta
Diamonds1999Sin-Dee
Presence of Mind1999Mado Remei
Madeline: Lost in Paris1999Madame Lacroque (voice)
Too Rich: The Secret Life of Doris Duke1999TV MovieDoris Duke (elderly)
Chicago Hope1998TV SeriesSamara Visco Klein
Le jour et la nuit1997Sonia
My Fellow Americans1996Margaret Kramer
The Mirror Has Two Faces1996Hannah Morgan
From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler1995TV MovieMrs. Basil E. Frankweiler
Ready to Wear1994Slim Chrysler
Great Performances1993TV SeriesNarrator
Screen One1993TV SeriesLisa
The General Motors Playwrights Theater1993TV Series
The Portrait1993TV MovieFanny Church
All I Want for Christmas1991Lillian Brooks
A Star for Two1991Edwige
The Real Story of the Three Little Kittens1990Video shortFreezelda (voice)
Misery1990Marcia Sindell
A Little Piece of Sunshine1990TV MovieBeatrix Coltrane
Dinner at Eight1989TV MovieCarlotta Vance
Innocent Victim1989Marsha Archdale
Mr. North1988Mrs. Cranston
Appointment with Death1988Lady Westholme
The Fan1981Sally Ross
HealtH1980Esther Brill
The Rockford Files1979TV SeriesKendall Warren
Perfect Gentlemen1978TV MovieMrs. Lizzie Martin
The Shootist1976Bond Rogers
Murder on the Orient Express1974Mrs. Hubbard
Applause1973TV MovieMargo Channing
Harper1966Mrs. Sampson
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre1965TV SeriesAmanda / Barbara
Sex and the Single Girl1964Sylvia
Mr. Broadway1964TV SeriesBarbara Lake
Shock Treatment1964Dr. Edwina Beighley
Dr. Kildare1963TV SeriesVirginia Herson
The DuPont Show of the Week1963TV SeriesLorraine Boswell
North West Frontier1959Catherine Wyatt
The Gift of Love1958Julie Beck
Designing Woman1957Marilla Brown Hagen
Written on the Wind1956Lucy Moore Hadley
Patterns1956Lobby lady near elevators (uncredited)
Blithe Spirit1956TV MovieElvira Condomine
Ford Star Jubilee1956TV SeriesElvira Condomine
Blood Alley1955Cathy Grainger
The Cobweb1955Meg Faversen Rinehart
Producers' Showcase1955TV SeriesGabby Maple
Woman's World1954Elizabeth Burns
How to Marry a Millionaire1953Schatze Page
Bright Leaf1950Sonia Kovac
Young Man with a Horn1950Amy North
Key Largo1948Nora Temple
Dark Passage1947Irene Jansen
The Big Sleep1946Vivian Rutledge
Two Guys from Milwaukee1946Lauren Bacall (uncredited)
Confidential Agent1945Rose Cullen
To Have and Have Not1944Marie 'Slim' Browning
Family Guy2014TV SeriesEvelyn
The Forger2012Anne-Marie
Ernest & Celestine2012The Grey One (English version, voice)
Wide Blue Yonder2010May
Scooby-Doo and the Goblin King2008VideoThe Grand Witch (voice)
Eve2008/IVShortGrandma
The Walker2007Natalie Van Miter

Soundtrack

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Johnny Mercer: The Dream's on Me2009TV Movie documentary performer: "How Little We Know"
Bogart: The Untold Story1996TV Movie documentary performer: "And Her Tears Flowed Like Wine" 1944 - uncredited
Parade of Stars1983TV Movie performer: "Welcome to the Theatre", "Woman of the Year"
The 35th Annual Tony Awards1981TV Special performer: "One of the Boys"
The Fan1981performer: "HEARTS, NOT DIAMONDS"
The Shootist1976performer: "Willow, Tit Willow"
Applause1973TV Movie performer: "But Alive", "Who's That Girl?", "Hurry Back", "Fasten Your Seat Belts", "Welcome to the Theatre", "One of a Kind", "Something Greater", "Finale"
The 24th Annual Tony Awards1970TV Special performer: "Applause/Welcome to the Theatre"
Sex and the Single Girl1964"What Is This Thing Called Love?"
The Big Sleep1946performer: "And Her Tears Flowed Like Wine" - uncredited
Two Guys from Milwaukee1946performer: "And Her Tears Flowed Like Wine" - uncredited
To Have and Have Not1944performer: "How Little We Know" 1944, "Am I Blue?" 1929 uncredited

Thanks

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Dogville Confessions2003Documentary thanks
S1m0ne2002Simone wishes to thank the following for their contribution to the making of Simone
The Life and Times of Kirk Douglas2000Video documentary short special thanks
Nighthawks1999Short dedicatee
American Masters1999TV Series documentary special thanks - 1 episode

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Get the Message1964TV SeriesHerself
The 18th Annual Tony Awards1964TV SpecialHerself - Presenter
Talent Scouts1963TV SeriesHerself
I've Got a Secret1963TV SeriesHerself - Guest Panelist
Perry Como's Kraft Music Hall1963TV SeriesHerself - Guest
Heavyweight Elimination Contest: Cassius Clay vs. Doug Jones1963Herself - Audience Member
The 16th Annual Tony Awards1962TV SpecialHerself - Audience Member
Gala Adlai on Broadway1960TV MovieHerself - Host and Performer
The 14th Annual Tony Awards1960TV SpecialHerself - Presenter: Best Featured Actor (Dramatic) & Best Scenic Design (Musical)
The Jack Paar Tonight Show1959TV SeriesHerself
Sunday Showcase1959TV SeriesHerself
Small World1958TV SeriesHerself
The Ed Sullivan Show1951-1956TV SeriesHerself
1955 Motion Picture Theatre Celebration1955Short documentaryHerself (uncredited)
The 27th Annual Academy Awards1955TV SpecialHerself - Presenter: Scientific & Technical Awards
Light's Diamond Jubilee1954TV Movie documentaryHerself
A Star Is Born World Premiere1954TV ShortHerself
Person to Person1954TV Series documentaryHerself
The Colgate Comedy Hour1953TV SeriesHerself
Actors Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony2016TV MovieHerself
Cameraman: The Life and Work of Jack Cardiff2010DocumentaryHerself - Interviewee
Janela Indiscreta2010TV SeriesHerself
The 82nd Annual Academy Awards2010TV SpecialHerself - Honorary Oscar recipient
Entertainment Tonight2009TV SeriesHerself
The Unseen Alistair Cooke2008TV Movie documentaryHerself
Michael Parkinson's Greatest Entertainers2007TV Movie documentaryHerself
Martha2006TV SeriesHerself - Guest
The Sopranos2006TV SeriesHerself
The 78th Annual Academy Awards2006TV SpecialHerself - Presenter: Introduced to Film noir
The Road to Manderlay2005TV Movie documentaryHerself
Private Screenings2005TV SeriesHerself
Hollywood Greats1977-2005TV Series documentaryHerself
Campus, le magazine de l'écrit2005TV Series documentaryHerself
On ne peut pas plaire à tout le monde2005TV SeriesHerself - Guest
The Paul O'Grady Show2005TV SeriesHerself - Guest
Parkinson1972-2005TV SeriesHerself - Guest / Herself
Texas Monthly Talks2005TV SeriesHerself - Interviewee
CBS News Sunday Morning2005TV SeriesHerself
The Early Show2005TV SeriesHerself - Guest
The View2005TV SeriesHerself - Guest
Today1970-2005TV SeriesHerself - Guest
GMTV2004TV SeriesHerself
Great Performances1988-2004TV SeriesHerself - Host / Herself / Narrator
V Graham Norton2003TV SeriesHerself - Guest
Nicole Kidman: An American Cinematheque Tribute2003TV Movie documentaryHerself
Dogville Confessions2003DocumentaryHerself
Tribeca Film Festival Presents2003TV Movie documentaryHerself
E! True Hollywood Story2002TV Series documentaryHerself
The Rosie O'Donnell Show1996-2002TV SeriesHerself - Guest
The 56th Annual Tony Awards2002TV SpecialHerself - Audience Member
Broadway Legends2002TV Movie documentaryHerself
New York at the Movies2002TV Movie documentaryHerself
Vivement dimanche2001TV SeriesHerself
Greta Garbo: A Lone Star2001TV Movie documentaryHerself / Narrator (voice)
AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Barbra Streisand2001TV Special documentaryHerself
So Graham Norton2000TV SeriesHerself - Guest
The Daily Show2000TV SeriesHerself
Scene by Scene2000TV SeriesHerself
The Life and Times of Kirk Douglas2000Video documentary shortHerself
Private View2000TV Series documentaryInterviewer
Late Show with David Letterman1994-2000TV SeriesHerself / Herself - Guest
Louise Dahl-Wolfe: Painting with Light1999ShortHerself - Interviewee
Radio City Music Hall: The Story Behind the Showplace1999TV Movie documentaryHerself - Host
American Masters1990-1999TV Series documentaryHerself
Cinema 31988-1999TV SeriesHerself
The Howard Stern Radio Show1999TV SeriesHerself - Guest
5th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards1999TV SpecialHerself
The 56th Annual Golden Globe Awards1999TV Special documentaryHerself - Presenter
Get Bruce1999DocumentaryHerself
The Directors1999TV Series documentaryHerself
The Man Who Had Everything1998TV Movie documentaryNarrator (voice)
Inside the Actors Studio1998TV SeriesHerself - Guest
4th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards1998TV SpecialHerself
The Living Edens1998TV Series documentaryNarrator
The 55th Annual Golden Globe Awards1998TV SpecialHerself - Presenter: Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture
Howard Hawks: American Artist1997TV Movie documentaryHerself
Travel the World: Eastern Cities - Prague, Budapest and Istanbul1997TV Movie documentaryHerself
Travel the World: Germany - The Rhine and Mosel, the Romantic Road1997TV Movie documentaryHerself
Travel the World: Great Britain - London, Edinburgh1997TV Movie documentaryHerself
Travel the World: Great Britain - North Wales, Cotswald Villages & Bath1997TV Movie documentaryHerself
Travel the World: Greece - Athens and the Peloponnes, Greek Islands1997TV Movie documentaryHerself
Travel the World: Ireland - Western Ireland, Dublin and Belfast1997TV Movie documentaryHerself
Travel the World: Italy - Rome, Naples & the Amalfi Coast1997TV Movie documentaryHerself
Travel the World: Italy - The Hilltowns of Tuscany, the Italian Riviera1997TV Movie documentaryHerself
Travel the World: Spain - Toledo and Madrid, Seville and Andalusia1997TV MovieHerself
The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts1997TV SpecialHerself - Honoree
The GQ Men of the Year Awards1997TV SpecialHerself
Very Important Pennis1997TV SeriesHerself
The 51st Annual Tony Awards1997TV SpecialHerself - Presenter
Oscars 19971997TV MovieHerself
The 69th Annual Academy Awards1997TV SpecialHerself - Nominee: Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Sports on the Silver Screen1997TV Movie documentaryHerself (uncredited)
Thé ou café1997TV SeriesHerself
The 54th Annual Golden Globe Awards1997TV SpecialHerself - Winner
Humphrey Bogart: You Must Remember This...1997TV Movie documentaryHerself
Showbiz Today1996TV SeriesHerself
The 3th Annual Women in Hollywood Awards1996TV SpecialHerself
A Benefit Celebration: A Tribute to Angela Lansbury1996TV MovieHerself - Performer
Días de cine1992-1996TV SeriesHerself
Corazón, corazón1996TV SeriesHerself
The Line King: The Al Hirschfeld Story1996DocumentaryHerself
La nuit des Césars1996TV Series documentaryHerself - César D'honneur
AMC: Film Preservation Classics1996TV SeriesHerself - Host
Bogart: The Untold Story1996TV Movie documentaryHerself
The 49th Annual Tony Awards1995TV SpecialHerself - Presenter: Best Play
Face to Face1995TV SeriesHerself
Le cercle de minuit1995TV SeriesHerself
Nulle part ailleurs1995TV SeriesHerself
The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts1994TV SpecialHerself
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno1994TV SeriesHerself - Guest
Humphrey Bogart: Behind the Legend1994DocumentaryHerself
The 16th Annual CableACE Awards1994TV SpecialHerself - Presenter
Intimate Portrait1993TV Series documentaryHerself
Hollywood Women1993TV Mini-Series documentaryHerself
Aspel & Company1989-1993TV SeriesHerself
The 45th Annual Directors Guild Awards1993TV SpecialHerself - Presenter
Moving Image Salutes Al Pacino1993TV MovieHerself
The 50th Annual Golden Globe Awards1993TV SpecialHerself - Winner: Cecil B. DeMille Award
You Must Remember This: A Tribute to 'Casablanca'1992Video documentary shortNarrator (voice)
Alistair Cooke Salute1992TV MovieHerself
On the Bridge1992DocumentaryHerself
The 46th Annual Tony Awards1992TV SpecialHerself
The Full Wax1992TV SeriesHerself
The 57th Annual New York Film Critics Circle Awards1992TV SpecialHerself
The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts1991TV SpecialHerself
AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Kirk Douglas1991TV Special documentaryHerself
Hope for the Tropics1991TV Movie documentaryHerself - Host
The 8th Annual American Cinema Awards1991TV SpecialHerself - Winner
That's What Friends Are for: Arista's 15th Anniversary Concert1990TV Movie documentaryHerself
The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts1990TV SpecialHerself
Reflections on the Silver Screen1990TV SeriesHerself
7th Annual American Cinema Awards1990TV SpecialHerself - Presenter
The Dame Edna Experience1989TV SeriesHerself - Guest
From the Heart... The First International Very Special Arts Festival1989TV MovieHerself
AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Gregory Peck1989TV SpecialHerself
Más estrellas que en el cielo1989TV Series documentaryHerself - Guest
The 6th Annual American Cinema Awards1989TV SpecialHerself
Àngel Casas Show1988TV SeriesHerself - Guest
Gregory Peck: His Own Man1988DocumentaryHerself
John Huston: The Man, the Movies, the Maverick1988DocumentaryHerself
Marilyn Monroe: Beyond the Legend1987DocumentarySchatze Page
Film '721987TV SeriesHerself
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson1963-1987TV SeriesHerself - Guest / Herself
The 1987 Annual Schweitzer Award Music Awards1987TV SpecialHerself - Presenter
The American Academy of Dramatic Arts Annual Tribute: A Salute to Kirk Douglas1987TV MovieHerself - Speaker
The 59th Annual Academy Awards1987TV SpecialHerself - Presenter: Best Costume Design
Moving Image Salutes Sidney Lumet1985TV MovieHerself
The Annual Waldorf Gala Salute to Myrna Loy1985TV MovieHerself
The 12th Annual International Emmy Awards Gala1984TV SpecialHerself - Presenter
Parade of Stars1983TV MovieHerself - Tess Harding
AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to John Huston1983TV SpecialHerself - Hostess
Natalie - A Tribute to a Very Special Lady1982TV Movie documentaryHerself
The Wayne Newton Special1982TV SpecialHerself
Night of 100 Stars1982TV SpecialHerself
The 35th Annual Tony Awards1981TV SpecialHerself - Winner & Performer
The Barbara Walters Summer Special1981TV SeriesHerself - Guest
The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts1980TV SpecialHerself
Stars en Campagne1980TV Movie documentaryHerself
Live from Lincoln Center1980TV SeriesHerself
The Mike Douglas Show1979-1980TV SeriesHerself - Actress
Good Morning America1980TV SeriesHerself - Guest
Circus of the Stars #31979TV Special documentaryHerself - Ringmaster
Apostrophes1979TV SeriesHerself
V.I.P. Night on Broadway Benefit1979TV MovieHerself - Performer
The 51st Annual Academy Awards1979TV Special documentaryHerself - Co-Presenter: Writing Awards
Everyday1979TV SeriesHerself
The Dick Cavett Show1979TV SeriesHerself
The 32nd Annual Tony Awards1978TV SpecialHerself - Presenter
The Fim Society of Lincoln Center Tribute to George Cukor1978TV MovieHerself
CBS: On the Air1978TV Mini-Series documentary
The American Film Institute's 10th Anniversary Special1977TV MovieHerself
The Stars Salute America's Greatest Movies1977TV SpecialHerself - Presenter
The 31st Annual Tony Awards1977TV SpecialHerself - Presenter
Jimmy Carter's Inaugural Gala1977TV MovieHerself
AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to William Wyler1976TV Movie documentaryHerself (uncredited)
Salute to Sir Lew - The Master Showman1975TV Movie documentaryHerself
The 47th Annual Academy Awards1975TV SpecialHerself - Presenter
Dinah!1975TV SeriesHerself - Guest
The David Frost Show1971-1972TV SeriesHerself - Guest
The 25th Annual Tony Awards1971TV SpecialHerself - Co-Host & Performer
The 24th Annual Tony Awards1970TV SpecialHerself - Performer and Winner: Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical
The Match Game1965-1969TV SeriesHerself - Team Captain
The 23rd Annual Tony Awards1969TV SpecialHerself - Presenter
The Paris Collections: Fall Fashion Preview1968TV Special documentaryHerself - Narrator
The Dick Cavett Show1968TV SeriesHerself - Actress
What's My Line?1953-1967TV SeriesHerself - Mystery Guest
The 21st Annual Tony Awards1967TV SpecialHerself - Presenter
ABC Stage 671967TV SeriesHerself
The 32th Annual New York Film Critics Circle Awards1967TV SpecialHerself - Audience Member
The 20th Annual Tony Awards1966TV SpecialHerself - Presenter
Call My Bluff1965TV SeriesHerself
The Danny Kaye Show1965TV SeriesHerself
Password All-Stars1965TV SeriesHerself - Celebrity Contestant

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
La otra sala: Clásicos2016TV Series documentary
Trumbo2015Herself (uncredited)
Les couples mythiques du cinéma2015TV Mini-Series documentary
Sinatra: All or Nothing at All2015TV Mini-Series documentaryHerself
The 87th Annual Academy Awards2015TV SpecialHerself - Actress (In Memoriam)
The 21st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards2015TV SpecialHerself - In Memoriam
Entertainment Tonight2014TV SeriesHerself
The 66th Primetime Emmy Awards2014TV SpecialHerself (In Memoriam)
Channel 4 News2014TV SeriesHerself
Inside Edition2014TV Series documentaryHerself
The Sixties2014TV Mini-Series documentaryHerself - Actress
And the Oscar Goes To...2014TV Movie documentaryHerself
Cinéphiles de notre temps2012TV Series documentaryHerself
Love, Marilyn2012DocumentaryHerself
Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has to Travel2011DocumentaryHerself
Making the Boys2011DocumentaryHerself
Reagan2011DocumentaryHerself
Moguls & Movie Stars: A History of Hollywood2010TV Mini-Series documentaryHerself
Embracing Chaos: Making the African Queen2010Video documentaryHerself
A Star Is Born: Special Features2010Video
Cinema 32009TV SeriesHerself
Días de cine2009TV SeriesHerself
Johnny Mercer: The Dream's on Me2009TV Movie documentaryHerself
Hollywood sul Tevere2009DocumentaryHerself
Hollywood contra Franco2008DocumentaryRose Cullen / Herself
Empire State Building Murders2008TV MoviePenny Baxter
Banda sonora2008TV SeriesHerself
Spisok korabley2008Documentary
1 quart de 32008TV SeriesHerself
Oscar, que empiece el espectáculo2008TV Movie documentaryHerself (uncredited)
The Man Inside Dame Edna2008TV Movie documentaryHerself
Agatha Christie: A Woman of Mystery2007Video documentaryMrs. Hubbard (in 'Murder on the Orient Express')
Cámara negra. Teatro Victoria Eugenia2007TV Short documentaryHerself
Trumbo2007DocumentaryHerself
Underworld Histories2007TV SeriesHerself
La tele de tu vida2007TV SeriesHerself
Premio Donostia a Max Von Sydow2006TV SpecialHerself
Premiere Bond: Opening Nights2006Video documentary shortHerself
Headline News2006TV SeriesMarie 'Slim' Browning
Ciclo Agatha Christie2005TV Series documentaryHerself
Cinema mil2005TV SeriesHerself
Premio Donostia a Willem Dafoe2005TV SpecialHerself
American Masters2004TV Series documentaryHerself
Larry King Live2002TV SeriesSchatze Page
Biography1998-2002TV Series documentaryNora Temple / Herself
Pulp Cinema2001Video documentaryHerself
The Shootist: The Legend Lives On2001Video documentary shortBond Rogers (uncredited)
Marilyn Monroe: The Final Days2001TV Movie documentaryHerself
Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall2000TV Short documentaryHerself
ABC 2000: The Millennium1999TV Special documentary
Smoke and Mirrors: A History of Denial1999DocumentaryHerself (uncredited)
The Best of Film Noir1999Video documentaryHerself
The Rat Pack1999TV Series documentaryHerself
The 71st Annual Academy Awards1999TV SpecialLisa (uncredited)
The 20th Century: A Moving Visual History1999TV Mini-Series documentaryHerself
Warner Bros. 75th Anniversary: No Guts, No Glory1998TV Movie documentary uncredited
The Fifties1997TV Mini-Series documentaryHerself (concerned about HUAC) (uncredited)
Judy Garland's Hollywood1997Video documentary
Great Romances of the 20th Century: Humphrey Bogart & Lauren Bacall1997TV Short documentaryHerself
Off the Menu: The Last Days of Chasen's1997DocumentaryHerself (with Bogie) (uncredited)
20th Century-Fox: The First 50 Years1997TV Movie documentaryHerself (uncredited)
Parkinson: The Interviews1996TV SeriesHerself
100 Years at the Movies1994TV Short documentaryHerself
La classe américaine1993TV MovieChristelle
One on One: Classic Television Interviews1993TV Movie documentaryHerself
The 65th Annual Academy Awards1993TV SpecialHerself
Katharine Hepburn: All About Me1993TV Movie documentaryHerself
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson1992TV SeriesHerself
Home Stories1990Short
The Rock 'n' Roll Years1985TV SeriesHerself
Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage1983DocumentaryHerself (uncredited)
Sixty Years of Seduction1981TV Movie documentaryHerself
Presidential Blooper Reel1981Video shortHerself
Hollywood on Trial1976DocumentaryHerself
The Men Who Made the Movies: Howard Hawks1973TV Movie documentaryHerself (uncredited)
I due Kennedy1969DocumentaryHerself (uncredited)
Mia and Roman1968Documentary shortHerself
Point Blank1967Herself - Actress in Film Clip from 'The Cobweb' (uncredited)
ABC Stage 671966TV SeriesHerself
America paese di Dio1966Documentary
The Legend of Marilyn Monroe1966DocumentaryHerself (uncredited)
Marilyn1963DocumentaryHerself (scene from "How to Marry a Millionaire") (uncredited)
Hollywood: The Great Stars1963TV Movie documentaryActress 'Dark Pasage' (uncredited)
Hollywood: The Fabulous Era1962TV Movie documentaryHerself
The Hollywood Ten1950Documentary shortHerself (uncredited)
Screen Snapshots: Photoplay Gold Medal Awards1948ShortHerself

Won Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
2012CinEuphoriaCinEuphoria AwardsCareer - Honorary Award
2010Honorary AwardAcademy Awards, USAIn recognition of her central place in the Golden Age of motion pictures.
2000Lifetime Achievement AwardStockholm Film Festival
1998Life Achievement AwardKarlovy Vary International Film Festival
1997Golden GlobeGolden Globes, USABest Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion PictureThe Mirror Has Two Faces (1996)
1997Berlinale CameraBerlin International Film Festival
1997Lifetime Achievement AwardBroadcast Film Critics Association Awards
1997DFWFCA AwardDallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association AwardsBest Supporting ActressThe Mirror Has Two Faces (1996)
1997Lifetime Achievement AwardPalm Springs International Film Festival
1997ActorScreen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting RoleThe Mirror Has Two Faces (1996)
1996Honorary CésarCésar Awards, FranceFor her whole works.
1996SDFCS AwardSan Diego Film Critics Society AwardsBest Supporting ActressThe Mirror Has Two Faces (1996)
1994NBR AwardNational Board of Review, USABest Acting by an EnsemblePrêt-à-Porter (1994)
1994Muse AwardNew York Women in Film & Television
1993Cecil B. DeMille AwardGolden Globes, USA
1992Donostia Lifetime Achievement AwardSan Sebastián International Film Festival
1991Career Achievement AwardNational Board of Review, USA
1979Lucien Barrière Literary AwardDeauville Film Festival
1967Woman of the YearHasty Pudding Theatricals, USA
1960Star on the Walk of FameWalk of FameMotion PictureOn 8 February 1960. At 1724 Vine Street.

Nominated Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
1999OFTA Television AwardOnline Film & Television AssociationBest Actress in a Motion Picture or MiniseriesToo Rich: The Secret Life of Doris Duke (1999)
1997OscarAcademy Awards, USABest Actress in a Supporting RoleThe Mirror Has Two Faces (1996)
1997BAFTA Film AwardBAFTA AwardsBest Performance by an Actress in a Supporting RoleThe Mirror Has Two Faces (1996)
1997OFTA Film AwardOnline Film & Television AssociationBest Supporting ActressThe Mirror Has Two Faces (1996)
1997Golden Satellite AwardSatellite AwardsBest Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture, Comedy or MusicalThe Mirror Has Two Faces (1996)
1988Primetime EmmyPrimetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Informational SpecialGreat Performances (1971)
1980Primetime EmmyPrimetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Lead Actress in a Drama SeriesThe Rockford Files (1974)
1977BAFTA Film AwardBAFTA AwardsBest ActressThe Shootist (1976)
1973Primetime EmmyPrimetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Single Performance by an Actress in a Leading RoleApplause (1973)
1958Golden LaurelLaurel AwardsTop Female Star11th place.

3rd Place Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
1958Golden LaurelLaurel AwardsTop Female Comedy PerformanceDesigning Woman (1957)

Known for movies

Source
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