Barbara Stanwyck filmography
Barbara Stanwyck appeared in a total of 84 theatrically released full-length motion pictures.[1][2] She played the lead, or one of the leads, in all but three of these films. Also included are two shorts in which she appeared as herself. Below is a chronological list of her film appearances, along with her role, the leading men, and her director. Her Academy Award nominations for Best Actress are also listed.
Films
Academy Awards
Stanwyck was nominated for the Best Actress Academy Award four times. She never won, but received an honorary award in 1982. Below is a list of Stanwyck's four nominations with her competitors.
The winner for each year is in bold face text against a | yellow | background. |
Television
Year | Series | Role | Episodes and notes |
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1952 | The Jack Benny Program | Paula Alquist | "Gaslight" |
1952 | The Christophers | Guest Hostess | "Sentence Deferred" and "Two Worlds of Ann Foster" |
1955 | The Loretta Young Show | Guest Hostess | "My Uncle O'Moore" and "The Waiting Game" |
1956 | Ford Theatre | Irene Frazier | "Sudden Silence" |
1958 | Goodyear Theatre | Midge Varney | "Three Dark Years" |
1958–1959 | Zane Grey Theatre | Various characters | "The Freighter", "Trail to Nowhere", "Hang the Heart High" and "The Lone Woman" |
1959 | The Real McCoys | Herself | "The McCoys Visit Hollywood" |
1960–1961 | The Barbara Stanwyck Show | Hostess, various characters | Lead role (36 episodes) 1961 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress – Drama Series |
1961 | Wagon Train | Maud Frazer | "The Maud Frazer Story" |
General Electric Theater | Lili Parrish | "Star Witness: The Lili Parrish Story" | |
The Joey Bishop Show | Dora | "A Windfall for Mom" | |
1962 | Wagon Train | Caroline Casteel | "The Caroline Casteel Story" |
The Dick Powell Show | Irene Phillips | "Special Assignment" | |
Rawhide | Nora Holloway | "The Captain's Wife" | |
1962–1963 | The Untouchables | Lt. Agatha "Aggie" Stewart | "Elegy" and "Search for a Dead Man" |
1963–1964 | Wagon Train | Kate Crawley | "The Molly Kincaid Story" and "The Kate Crawley Story" |
1964 | Calhoun: County Agent | Abby Rayner | Unaired pilot |
1965–1969 | The Big Valley | Victoria Barkley | Lead role (112 episodes) 1966 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress – Drama Series Nominated – 1967 and 1968 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress – Drama Series |
1970 | The House That Would Not Die | Ruth Bennett | Television film |
1971 | A Taste of Evil | Miriam Jennings | Television film |
1973 | The Letters | Geraldine Parkington | Television film |
1980 | Charlie's Angels | Toni | "Toni's Boys" |
1983 | The Thorn Birds | Mary Carson | Television miniseries Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress – Miniseries or a Movie |
1985 | Dynasty | Constance Colby Patterson | "The Californians", "The Man", "The Titans: Part 1" and "The Titans: Part 2" |
1985–1986 | The Colbys | Constance Colby Patterson | Main cast (24 episodes) |
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References
- "Barbara Stanwyck Filmography". American Film Institute. Retrieved August 14, 2014.
- Wilson, Victoria (2013). A Life of Barbara Stanwyck: Steel-True 1907–1940. New York: Simon & Schuster. pp. 869–87. ISBN 978-0-684-83168-8.
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