Gene Tierney - Credits in Theatre, Film, and Television

Credits in Theatre, Film, and Television

List of Broadway theatre credits
Year Title Format/genre Role Staged by
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
List of film credits, including directors and principal cast members
Year Title Role Director Other cast members Notes
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
  • Paul Muni
  • Vincent Price
1941 Tobacco Road Ellie Mae Lester Ford, JohnJohn Ford
  • Charles Grapewin
  • Dana Andrews
1941 Belle Starr Belle Starr Cummings, IrvingIrving Cummings
  • Randolph Scott
  • Dana Andrews
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
  • Preston Foster
  • John Sutton
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
  • Dana Andrews
  • Clifton Webb
  • Vincent Price
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
  • Cornel Wilde
  • Jeanne Crain
  • Vincent Price
  • Nominated—Academy Award for Best Actress
  • Technicolor
1946 Dragonwyck Miranda Wells Van Ryn Mankiewicz, Joseph L.Joseph L. Mankiewicz
  • Walter Huston
  • Vincent Price
1946 Razor's Edge, TheThe Razor's Edge Isabel Bradley Maturin Goulding, EdmundEdmund Goulding
  • Tyrone Power
  • Anne Baxter
  • John Payne
1947 Ghost and Mrs. Muir, TheThe Ghost and Mrs. Muir Lucy Muir Mankiewicz, Joseph L.Joseph L. Mankiewicz
  • Rex Harrison
  • George Sanders
  • Edna Best
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
  • Richard Conte
  • JosĂ© Ferrer
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
  • John Lund
  • Miriam Hopkins
  • Thelma Ritter
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
  • Spencer Tracy
  • Van Johnson
  • Leo Genn
Technicolor
1953 Never Let Me Go Marya Lamarkina Daves, DelmerDelmer Daves Clark Gable
1953 Personal Affair Kay Barlow Pelissier, AnthonyAnthony Pelissier
  • Leo Genn
  • Glynis Johns
1954 Black Widow Iris Denver Johnson, NunnallyNunnally Johnson Ginger Rogers CinemaScope, Deluxe color
1954 Egyptian, TheThe Egyptian Baketamon Curtiz, MichaelMichael Curtiz
  • Jean Simmons
  • Victor Mature
  • Edmund Purdom
CinemaScope, Deluxe color
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
  • Henry Fonda
  • Walter Pidgeon
  • Franchot Tone
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
List of television credits, including co-stars
Year Title Role Other cast members Notes
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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