Charlotte Rampling filmography

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Charlotte Rampling attending the 2016 Cannes Film Festival

English actress Charlotte Rampling began her acting career in 1965. She has appeared in more than 110 films. Her film roles include Georgy Girl (1966), The Damned (1969), Henry VIII and His Six Wives (1972), The Night Porter (1974), Farewell, My Lovely (1975), Stardust Memories (1980), The Verdict (1982), Angel Heart (1987), DOA The Duchess (2008), 45 Years (2015), and Hannah (2017). She has also made television appearances, which include Dexter , Restless , Broadchurch and London Spy .

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Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1964 A Hard Day's Night Nightclub DancerUncredited
1965 The Knack ...and How to Get It Water SkierUncredited
Rotten to the Core Sara Capell
1966 Georgy Girl Meredith
1967 The Long Duel Jane
1968 Sardinia Kidnapped Christina Fisher
1969 Target: Harry Ruth Carlyle
The Damned Elisabeth Thalmann
Three Marty
1971 Vanishing Point Female hitchhikerScenes deleted in U.S. print
'Tis Pity She's a Whore Annabella
The Ski Bum Samantha
1972 Henry VIII and His Six Wives Anne Boleyn
Corky Peggy Jo Curtiss
Asylum Barbara
1973 Giordano Bruno Fosca
1974 Zardoz Consuella
Caravan to Vaccarès Lila
The Night Porter Lucia Atherton
1975 Yuppi du Silvia
La Chair de l'orchidée Claire
Farewell, My Lovely Helen Grayle
1976 Foxtrot Julia
1977 Orca Dr. Rachel Bedford
The Purple Taxi Sharon Frederick
1980 Stardust Memories Dorrie
1982 The Verdict Laura Fischer
1984 Viva la vie! Catherine Perrin
1985 He Died with His Eyes Open Barbara Spark
Tristesse et beautéLéa Uéno
1986 Max, Mon Amour Margaret Jones
1987 Angel Heart Margaret Krusemark
MascaraGaby Hart
1988 Paris by Night Clara Paige
D.O.A. Mrs. Fitzwaring
1989RebusMiriam, contessa di Du Terrail
1993 Hammers Over the Anvil Grace McAlister
Asphalt TangoMarion
1994Murder in MindSonya Davies
Time Is MoneyIrina Kaufman
1996 Invasion of Privacy Deidre Stiles, Josh's Attorney
Asphalt Tango Marion
1997 The Wings of the Dove Maude Lowder
1999 The Cherry Orchard Lyubov Ranyevskaya
2000 Signs and Wonders Marjorie
Hommage à Alfred Lepetit
Aberdeen Helen
Under the Sand Marie Drillon
2001 The Fourth Angel Kate Stockton
SuperstitionFrances Matteo
Spy Game Ann Cathcart
2002 Summer Things Elizabeth Lannier
2003 I'll Sleep When I'm Dead Helen
Swimming Pool Sarah Morton
The Statement Nicole
2004Jerusalemski sindrom
Immortal Elma Turner
The Keys to the House Nicole
2005 Lemming Alice Pollock
Vers le sud Ellen
2006 Basic Instinct 2 Milena Gardosh
Désaccord parfaitAlice d'Abanville
2007 Angel Hermione Gilbright
Caótica Ana Justine
2008 Deception Wall Street Belle
Babylon A.D. Noelite High Priestess
The Duchess Georgiana Spencer, Countess Spencer
2009 The Ball of the Actresses Herself
Boogie Woogie Emille
La femme invisible (d'après une histoire)Rose
Life During Wartime Jacqueline
2010 Never Let Me Go Miss Emily
StreetDance 3D Helena
Rio Sex Comedy Charlotte
The Mill and the Cross Mary
2011The LookHerselfDocumentary
Melancholia Gaby
The Eye of the Storm Elizabeth Hunter
Cleanskin Charlotte McQueen
2012 I, Anna Anna Welles
Tutto parla di tiePauline
2013 Night Train to Lisbon Adriana do Prado
Young & Beautiful Alice Ferriere
The Sea Miss Vavasour
The Blueblack HussarHerselfDocumentary on the 2010–2011 musical comeback of Adam Ant, directed by Jack Bond
2014 Portrait of the Artist La mèreVoice
2015 The Forbidden Room The Ostler's Mother
45 Years Kate Mercer
2016 Assassin's Creed Ellen Kaye
2017 The Sense of an Ending Veronica Ford
Hannah Hannah
Euphoria Marina
2018 Red Sparrow Matron
The Little Stranger Mrs. Aryes
2020 Last Words Baltik
2021 Benedetta The Abbess
Everything Went Fine Claude
Dune Gaius Helen Mohiam
Juniper Ruth [1]
2024 Dune: Part Two Gaius Helen Mohiam

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1967 The Avengers Hana WildeEpisode: "The Superlative Seven"
1976 Sherlock Holmes in New York Irene Adler Television movie
1983 Infidélités FlaminiaTelevision movie
1992La Femme abandonéeFanny de LussangeTelevision movie
1995 Samson le magnifique Isabelle de MarsacTelevision movie
1995RadetzskymarschValerie von TaussigMiniseries
1996La Dernière FêteLa marquiseTelevision film
1999 Great Expectations Miss Havisham Television movie
2000 My Uncle Silas Sylvia FeatherstoneEpisode: "The Widder/The Blue Feather"
2003 Imperium: Augustus Livia Drusilla Television movie
2009Quelque chose à te direMady CelliersTelevision movie
2009L'homme aux cercles bleusMathildeTelevision movie
2010Un Lieu incertainMathildeTelevision movie; sequel to L'homme aux cercles bleus
2012 Restless Sally GilmartinTelevision movie
2013 Dexter Dr. Evelyn Vogel 10 episodes
2015 Broadchurch Jocelyn Knight8 episodes
2015 London Spy Frances Turner2 episodes
2019 DNA Claire Bobin4 episodes

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
1998 Ring Erda Voice

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