Credits in Theatre, Film, and Television
Year | Title | Format/genre | Role | Staged by |
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1938 | What A Life! | Original Play, Comedy | Walk on, Water carrier | Abbott, GeorgeGeorge Abbott |
1938 | Primrose Path, TheThe Primrose Path | Original Play, Drama/Comedy | Understudy | Abbott, GeorgeGeorge Abbott |
1939 | Mrs O' Brien Entertains | Original Play, Comedy | Molly O'Day | Abbott, GeorgeGeorge Abbott |
1939 | Ring Two | Original Play, Comedy | Peggy Carr | Abbott, GeorgeGeorge Abbott |
1940 | Male Animal, TheThe Male Animal | Original Play, Comedy | Patricia Stanley | Shumlin, HermanHerman Shumlin |
Year | Title | Role | Director | Other cast members | Notes |
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1940 | Return of Frank James, TheThe Return of Frank James | Eleanor Stone | Lang, FritzFritz Lang | Henry Fonda | Technicolor |
1941 | Hudson's Bay | Barbara Hall | Pichel, IrvingIrving Pichel |
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1941 | Tobacco Road | Ellie Mae Lester | Ford, JohnJohn Ford |
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1941 | Belle Starr | Belle Starr | Cummings, IrvingIrving Cummings |
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Technicolor |
1941 | Sundown | Zia | Hathaway, HenryHenry Hathaway | Bruce Cabot | |
1941 | Shanghai Gesture, TheThe Shanghai Gesture | Victoria Charteris aka Poppy Smith |
von Sternberg, JosefJosef von Sternberg | Walter Huston | |
1942 | Son of Fury: The Story of Benjamin Blake | Eve | Cromwell, JohnJohn Cromwell | Tyrone Power | Sepia tone (sequences) |
1942 | Rings on Her Fingers | Susan Miller (aka Linda Worthington) | Mamoulian, RoubenRouben Mamoulian | Henry Fonda | |
1942 | Thunder Birds | Kay Saunders | Wellman, William A.William A. Wellman |
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Technicolor |
1942 | China Girl | Miss Haoli Young | Hathaway, HenryHenry Hathaway | George Montgomery | |
1943 | Heaven Can Wait | Martha Strabel Van Cleve | Lubitsch, ErnstErnst Lubitsch | Don Ameche | Technicolor |
1944 | Laura | Laura Hunt | Preminger, OttoOtto Preminger |
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1945 | Bell for Adano, AA Bell for Adano | Tina Tomasino | King, HenryHenry King | John Hodiak | |
1945 | Leave Her to Heaven | Ellen Brent Harland | Stahl, John M.John M. Stahl |
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1946 | Dragonwyck | Miranda Wells Van Ryn | Mankiewicz, Joseph L.Joseph L. Mankiewicz |
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1946 | Razor's Edge, TheThe Razor's Edge | Isabel Bradley Maturin | Goulding, EdmundEdmund Goulding |
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1947 | Ghost and Mrs. Muir, TheThe Ghost and Mrs. Muir | Lucy Muir | Mankiewicz, Joseph L.Joseph L. Mankiewicz |
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1948 | Iron Curtain, TheThe Iron Curtain | Anna Gouzenko | Wellman, William A.William A. Wellman | Dana Andrews | |
1948 | That Wonderful Urge | Sara Farley | Sinclair, Robert B.Robert B. Sinclair | Tyrone Power | |
1949 | Whirlpool | Ann Sutton | Preminger, OttoOtto Preminger |
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1950 | Night and the City | Mary Bristol | Dassin, JulesJules Dassin | Richard Widmark | |
1950 | Where the Sidewalk Ends | Morgan Taylor (Paine) | Preminger, OttoOtto Preminger | Dana Andrews | |
1951 | Mating Season, TheThe Mating Season | Maggie Carleton McNulty | Leisen, MitchellMitchell Leisen |
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1951 | On the Riviera | Lili Duran | Lang, WalterWalter Lang | Danny Kaye | Technicolor |
1951 | Secret of Convict Lake, TheThe Secret of Convict Lake | Marcia Stoddard | Gordon, MichaelMichael Gordon | Glenn Ford | |
1951 | Close to My Heart | Midge Sheridan | Keighley, WilliamWilliam Keighley | Ray Milland | |
1952 | Way of a Gaucho | Teresa | Tourneur, JacquesJacques Tourneur | Rory Calhoun | Technicolor |
1952 | Plymouth Adventure | Dorothy Bradford | Brown, ClarenceClarence Brown |
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Technicolor |
1953 | Never Let Me Go | Marya Lamarkina | Daves, DelmerDelmer Daves | Clark Gable | |
1953 | Personal Affair | Kay Barlow | Pelissier, AnthonyAnthony Pelissier |
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1954 | Black Widow | Iris Denver | Johnson, NunnallyNunnally Johnson | Ginger Rogers | CinemaScope, Deluxe color |
1954 | Egyptian, TheThe Egyptian | Baketamon | Curtiz, MichaelMichael Curtiz |
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1955 | Left Hand of God, TheThe Left Hand of God | Anne Scott | Dmytryk, EdwardEdward Dmytryk | Humphrey Bogart | CinemaScope, Deluxe color |
1962 | Advise and Consent | Dolly Harrison | Preminger, OttoOtto Preminger |
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Panavision |
1963 | Toys in the Attic | Albertine Prine | Hill, George RoyGeorge Roy Hill | Dean Martin | |
1963 | Las cuatro noches de la luna llena | Martin, SobeySobey Martin | Dan Dailey | English title: Four Nights of the Full Moon | |
1964 | Pleasure Seekers, TheThe Pleasure Seekers | Jane Barton | Negulesco, JeanJean Negulesco | Ann-Margret | CinemaScope, Deluxe color |
Year | Title | Role | Other cast members | Notes |
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1947 | Sir Charles Mendl Show | Herself | Host: Sir Charles Mendl | |
1953 | Toast of the Town | Herself | Host: Ed Sullivan | Episode #6.33 |
1954 | 26th Academy Awards | Herself | Host: Donald O'Connor, Fredric March | Presenter: Costume Design Awards |
1957 | What's My Line? | Herself | Host: John Charles Daly | Episode: August 25, Mystery guest |
1960 | General Electric Theater | Ellen Galloway | Host: Ronald Reagan | Episode: "Journey to a Wedding" |
1969 | F.B.I., TheThe F.B.I. | Faye Simpson | Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. | Episode: "Conspiracy of Silence" |
1969 | Daughter of the Mind | Lenore Constable | Ray Milland | TV movie |
1974 | Merv Griffin Show, TheThe Merv Griffin Show | Herself | Host: Merv Griffin | |
1979 | Merv Griffin Show, TheThe Merv Griffin Show | Herself | Host: Merv Griffin | |
1980 | Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, TheThe Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson | Herself | Host: Johnny Carson | |
1980 | Mike Douglas Show, TheThe Mike Douglas Show | Herself | Host: Mike Douglas | |
1980 | Dinah! | Herself | Host: Dinah Shore | |
1980 | Scruples | Harriet Toppington | Lindsay Wagner | TV Mini-series |
1999 | Biography | Herself (archive material) | Host: Peter Graves | "Gene Tierney: A Shattered Portrait", biographical documentary, March 26 |
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