Myrna Loy filmography

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The Myrna Loy filmography presents a chronology of the motion picture and television appearances of actress Myrna Loy. All of Loy's films released prior to The Desert Song (1929) were silent, except where noted. All of Loy's films were produced in the United States, except for That Dangerous Age (1949), which was produced in Great Britain. Her television credits are also listed.

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Film

YearTitleRoleDirectorOther PlayersNotes

1925–1929

1925 What Price Beauty? Vamp Tom Buckingham Nita Naldi, Natacha Rambova released January 22, 1928
Lost film
The Wanderer Girl at Baccanal
(uncredited)
Raoul Walsh Greta Nissen, Wallace Beery Incomplete film
Pretty Ladies Ziegfeld Girl
(uncredited)
Monta Bell ZaSu Pitts, Tom Moore, Ann Pennington Film survives, but Technicolor sequences are lost
Sporting Life Chorus Girl with Lord Wainwright
(uncredited)
Maurice Tourneur Bert Lytell, Marian Nixon
Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ Slave Girl
(uncredited)
Fred Niblo Ramon Novarro, Francis X. Bushman, May McAvoy Technicolor sequences, cut from the film
1926 The Caveman Maid Lewis Milestone Matt Moore Film survives, but one reel is missing
The Love Toy Bit Part
(uncredited)
Erle C. Kenton Lowell Sherman Lost film
Why Girls Go Back Home Sally ShortJames Flood Patsy Ruth Miller, Clive Brook Lost film
The Gilded Highway Inez QuartzJ. Stuart Blackton Dorothy Devore Lost film
The Exquisite Sinner Living statuePhil Rosen
Josef von Sternberg
Conrad Nagel, Renée Adorée
So This Is Paris Maid Ernst Lubitsch Monte Blue, Patsy Ruth Miller
Don Juan
(soundtrack—music and sound effects)
Mai, Lady in Waiting Alan Crosland John Barrymore, Mary Astor
Across the Pacific Roma Roy Del Ruth Monte Blue Lost film
The Third Degree Bit part
(uncredited)
Michael Curtiz Dolores Costello
1927 Finger Prints Vamp Lloyd Bacon Louise Fazenda, Helene Costello Lost film
When a Man Loves
His Lady (UK title)
(soundtrack—music and sound effects)
Convict behind Manon
(uncredited)
Alan CroslandJohn Barrymore, Dolores Costello
Bitter Apples Belinda White Harry O. Hoyt Monte BlueLost film
The Climbers Countess Veya Paul L. Stein Irene Rich Lost film
Simple Sis Edith Van Herman C. Raymaker Louise Fazenda, Clyde Cook Lost film
The Heart of Maryland Mulatta Lloyd Bacon Dolores CostelloIncomplete film
A Sailor's Sweetheart Claudette RalstonLloyd BaconLouise Fazenda, Clyde CookIncomplete film
The Jazz Singer
(Part Talkie)
Chorus girl
(uncredited)
Alan Crosland Al Jolson, May McAvoy
The Girl from Chicago Mary Carlton Ray Enright Conrad NagelLost film
If I Were Single Joan Whitley Roy Del Ruth May McAvoy, Conrad Nagel
Ham and Eggs at the Front FifiRoy Del Ruth Tom Wilson, Louise Fazenda
1928 Beware of Married Men Juanita SheldonArchie Mayo Irene Rich, Clyde CookLost film, only 4th reel survives
A Girl in Every Port Girl in China (uncredited) Howard Hawks Victor McLaglen, Robert Armstrong, Louise Brooks
Turn Back the Hours Tiza Torreon Howard Bretherton Walter Pidgeon
The Crimson City Isobel / State Street Sadie Archie Mayo Conrad Nagel
Pay as You Enter
(soundtrack—music and sound effects)
Yvonne De RussoLloyd BaconLouise Fazenda, Clyde CookLost film
State Street Sadie
The Girl from State Street (UK)
(Part Talkie)
IsobelArchie MayoConrad NagelLost film
The Midnight Taxi Gertie FairfaxJohn G. Adolfi Antonio Moreno, Helene CostelloSilent version survives, but the talkie version is presumed lost
Noah's Ark
(Part Talkie)
Dancer / Slave GirlMichael CurtizDolores Costello, George O'Brien, Noah Beery A 108-minute version of the film survives, but the original 2 hour and 15 minute version is lost
1929 Fancy Baggage
(Part Talkie)
MyrnaJohn G. Adolfi Audrey Ferris Lost film
Hardboiled Rose
(Part Talkie)
Rose DuhamelF. Harmon Weight William Collier, Jr. Film survives, but the soundtrack is lost, save for the fourth disc
The Desert Song AzuriRoy Del Ruth John Boles, Carlotta KingTechnicolor sequences are lost, only black and white version exists
The Black Watch
King of the Khyber Rifles (UK)
Yasmani John Ford Victor McLaglen
The Squall Nubi Alexander Korda Alice Joyce, Loretta Young
The Great Divide Manuella Reginald Barker Dorothy Mackaill, Ian Keith
Evidence Native GirlJohn G. Adolfi Pauline Frederick Film is lost, but soundtrack survives
The Show of Shows Herself
("What Became of the Floradora Boys"
and "Chinese Fantasy" numbers)
John G. AldolphiAll-Star CastTechnicolor

1930–1934

1930 Cameo Kirby Lea Irving Cummings J. Harold Murray, Norma Terris
Isle of Escape MoiraHoward BrethertonMonte BlueLost film, only a 40-second fragment exists
Under a Texas Moon Lolita RomeroMichael Curtiz Frank Fay Technicolor
Cock o' the Walk NaritaWalter Lang
Roy William Neill
Joseph Schildkraut Lost film
Bride of the Regiment
Lady of the Rose (UK)
SophieJohn Francis Dillon Vivienne Segal Technicolor, lost film, only soundtrack survives
The Last of the Duanes Lola Bland Alfred L. Werker George O'Brien
The Jazz Cinderella
Love Is Like That (UK)
Mildred VaneScott Pembroke Jason Robards, Sr.
The Bad Man Bit Part Clarence G. Badger Walter Huston Incomplete film; one reel is missing
Renegades EleanoreVictor Fleming Warner Baxter, Noah Beery, Bela Lugosi
The Truth About Youth Kara - the FireflyWilliam A. SeiterLoretta Young, David Manners
Rogue of the Rio Grande CarmitaSpencer Gordon Bennet José Bohr
The Devil to Pay! Mary CrayleGeorge Fitzmaurice Ronald Colman, Loretta Young
1931 The Naughty Flirt Linda GregoryEdward F. Cline Alice White
Body and Soul Alice LesterAlfred Santell Charles Farrell, Elissa Landi, Humphrey Bogart
A Connecticut Yankee
The Yankee at King Arthur's Court (UK)
Morgan le Fay David Butler Will Rogers
Hush Money Flo CurtisSidney Lanfield Joan Bennett
Rebound Evie LawrenceEdward H. Griffith Ina Claire
Transatlantic Kay GrahamWilliam K. Howard Edmund Lowe, Lois Moran
Skyline Paula Lambert Sam Taylor Thomas Meighan, Maureen O'Sullivan
Consolation Marriage Elaine BrandonPaul Sloane Irene Dunne, Pat O'Brien
Arrowsmith Mrs. Joyce LanyonJohn Ford Ronald Colman, Helen Hayes
1932 Emma Countess Isabelle "Izzy" Smith MarlinClarence Brown Marie Dressler
Vanity Fair Becky SharpChester M. Franklin Conway Tearle
The Wet Parade Eileen PinchonVictor FlemingWalter Huston
The Woman in Room 13 Sari LoderHenry KingElissa Landi, Ralph Bellamy
New Morals for Old Myra Charles Brabin Robert Young
Love Me Tonight Countess Valentine Rouben Mamoulian Maurice Chevalier, Jeanette MacDonald
Thirteen Women Ursula GeorgiGeorge ArchainbaudIrene Dunne, Peg Entwistle
The Mask of Fu Manchu Fah Lo SeeCharles Brabin Boris Karloff
The Animal Kingdom
The Woman in His House (UK)
Cecilia "Cee" Henry CollierEdward H. Griffith Ann Harding, Leslie Howard
1933 Topaze Coco Harry D'Arrast John Barrymore
The Barbarian
A Night in Cairo (UK)
Diana "Di" Standing Sam Wood Ramon Novarro
The Prizefighter and the Lady Belle W. S. Van Dyke Max Baer
When Ladies Meet Mary HowardHarry Beaumont Ann Harding, Robert Montgomery
Penthouse
Crooks in Clover (UK)
Gertie WaxtedW. S. Van Dyke Warner Baxter
Night Flight Wife of Brazilian pilotClarence BrownJohn Barrymore, Helen Hayes, Lionel Barrymore, Clark Gable
Scarlet River Herself
(uncredited)
Otto Brower Tom Keene
1934 Men in White Laura Hudson Ryszard Boleslawski Clark Gable
Manhattan Melodrama Eleanor PackerW. S. Van DykeClark Gable, William Powell
The Thin Man Nora CharlesW. S. Van DykeWilliam Powell [1]
Stamboul Quest Annemarie, aka Fräulein Doktor
and Helena Bohlen
Sam Wood George Brent
Evelyn Prentice Evelyn PrenticeWilliam K. HowardWilliam Powell, Rosalind Russell
Broadway Bill
Strictly Confidential (UK)
Alice Higgins Frank Capra Warner Baxter, May Robson

1935–1939

1935 Wings in the Dark Sheila MasonJames Flood Cary Grant
Whipsaw Vivian Palmer Sam Wood Spencer Tracy
1936 Wife vs. Secretary Linda StanhopeClarence BrownClark Gable, Jean Harlow
Petticoat Fever Irene CamptonGeorge FitzmauriceRobert Montgomery
The Great Ziegfeld Billie Burke Robert Z. LeonardWilliam Powell, Luise Rainer
To Mary - with Love Mary WallaceJohn CromwellWarner Baxter
Libeled Lady Connie AllenburyJack ConwayJean Harlow, William Powell, Spencer Tracy
After the Thin Man Nora CharlesW. S. Van DykeWilliam Powell, James Stewart
1937 Parnell Mrs. Katie O'SheaJohn StahlClark Gable
Double Wedding Margit "Baby" AgnewRichard ThorpeWilliam Powell
1938 Man-Proof Mimi SwiftRichard Thorpe Franchot Tone, Rosalind Russell, Walter Pidgeon
Test Pilot Ann BartonVictor FlemingClark Gable, Spencer Tracy
Too Hot to Handle Alma HardingJack ConwayClark Gable, Walter Pidgeon
Another Romance of Celluloid Herself
(uncredited)
1939 Lucky Night Cora Jordan Overton Norman Taurog Robert Taylor
The Rains Came Lady Edwina EskethClarence Brown Tyrone Power, George BrentSepia
Another Thin Man Nora CharlesW. S. Van DykeWilliam Powell
Verdensberømtheder i KøbenhavnHerself

1940–1949

1940 I Love You Again Katherine "Kay" WilsonW. S. Van DykeWilliam Powell
Third Finger, Left Hand Margot Sherwood MerrickRobert Z. Leonard Melvyn Douglas
Northward, Ho!Herself
1941 Love Crazy Susan IrelandJack ConwayWilliam Powell, Jack Carson
Shadow of the Thin Man Nora CharlesW. S. Van DykeWilliam Powell, Donna Reed
1943 Show Business at War HerselfLouis De Rochemont
1945 The Thin Man Goes Home Nora CharlesRichard ThorpeWilliam Powell
1946 So Goes My Love
A Genius in the Family (UK)
JaneFrank Ryan Don Ameche
The Best Years of Our Lives Milly Stephenson William Wyler Fredric March, Dana Andrews, Virginia Mayo, Teresa Wright
1947 The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer
Bachelor Knight (UK)
MargaretIrving Reiss Cary Grant, Shirley Temple, Rudy Vallee
Song of the Thin Man Nora CharlesEdward BuzzellWilliam Powell, Dean Stockwell
The Senator Was Indiscreet
Mr. Ashton Was Indiscreet (UK)
Mrs Ashton
(uncredited cameo appearance)
George S. Kaufman William Powell, Ella Raines
1948 Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House Muriel BlandingsH. C. PotterCary Grant, Melvyn Douglas
1949 The Red Pony Alice Tiflin Lewis Milestone Robert Mitchum Technicolor
That Dangerous Age
If This Be Sin (US)
Lady Cathy Brooke Gregory Ratoff Roger Livesey, Peggy Cummins, Richard Greene

1950–1980

1950 Cheaper by the Dozen Mrs. Lillian Gilbreth Walter Lang Clifton Webb, Jeanne Crain Technicolor
1952 Belles on Their Toes Mrs. Lillian GilbrethHenry Levin Jeanne Crain, Debra Paget, Jeffrey Hunter Technicolor
1956 The Ambassador's Daughter Mrs. Cartwright Norman Krasna Olivia de Havilland, John Forsythe, Adolphe Menjou CinemaScope
Deluxe color
1958 Lonelyhearts Florence Shrike Vincent J. Donehue Montgomery Clift, Robert Ryan
1960 From the Terrace Martha Eaton Mark Robson Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward CinemaScope
Deluxe color
Midnight Lace Beatrice ("Aunt Bea") VormanDavid Miller Doris Day, Rex Harrison
1969 The April Fools Grace GreenlawStuart Rosenberg Jack Lemmon, Catherine Deneuve, Charles Boyer Technicolor
1974 Airport 1975 Mrs. DevaneyJack Smight Charlton Heston, Gloria Swanson Technicolor
1978 The End Maureen Lawson Burt Reynolds Burt Reynolds, Dom DeLuise, Sally Field Deluxe color
1980 Just Tell Me What You Want Stella Liberti Sidney Lumet Ali MacGraw, Alan King Technicolor

Box office ranking

Television

YearTitleRoleDirectorOther PlayersFilmed in

1955–1969

1955 General Electric Theater
(TV Episode: "It Gives Me Great Pleasure")
Kate Kennedy Patric Knowles
1957 General Electric Theater
(TV Episode: "Lady of the House")
Maggie Webster Robert Preston
General Electric Theater
(TV Episode: "Love Came Late")
Allie Evans Melvyn Douglas
Schlitz Playhouse of Stars
(TV Episode: "No Second Helpingre")
Jill St. John
1959 Meet Me in St. Louis
(TV Special)
Mrs. Smith George Schaefer Jane Powell, Walter Pidgeon, Jeanne Crain, Patty Duke, Tab Hunter
1960 The DuPont Show with June Allyson
(TV Episode: "Surprise Party")
Mary Sidney Gerald Mohr, Mark Goddard
What's My Line?
(Episode: July 31)
Mystery Guest
I've Got a Secret
(Episode: November 30)
Herself
1967 Family Affair
(TV Episode: "A Helping Hand")
AdeleWilliam D. Russell Brian Keith, John Williams color
The Virginian
(TV Episode: "Lady of the House")
Mrs. MilesAbner Biberman Doug McClure, James Drury color

1970–1991

1970The 42nd Annual Academy AwardsHerself
(Presenter: Best Short Films, Art Direction, and Best Director)
Jack Haley, Jr.
Richard Dunlap
color
1971 Death Takes a Holiday
(TV movie)
Selena ChapmanRobert Butler Yvette Mimieux, Monte Markham Technicolor
1971 Do Not Fold, Spindle or Mutilate
(TV movie)
Evelyn Tryon Ted Post Helen Hayes, Mildred Natwick, Sylvia Sidney color
1972 Columbo
(TV Episode: "Étude in Black")
Lizzy FieldingNicholas Colasanto Peter Falk, John Cassavetes, Blythe Danner Technicolor
The Couple Takes a Wife
(TV movie)
Mrs. Flanagan (Mother) Jerry Paris Bill Bixby, Paula Prentiss Technicolor
The Movie Game
(Episode: February 7)
Herself Larry Blyden color
1973 Ironside
(TV Episode: "All About Andrea")
Andrea Wollcott Raymond Burr color
1974Indict and Convict
(TV movie)
Judge Christine Tayloy Boris Sagal George Grizzard, William Shatner Technicolor
The Elevator
(TV movie)
Amanda KenyonJerry Jameson James Farentino, Roddy McDowell Technicolor
ABC's Wide World of Entertainment
(Episode: "That's Entertainment! 50 Years of MGM")
Herselfcolor
1976The American Film Institute Presents a Salute to William WylerHerselfWilliam Wyler
(honoree)
color
1977 It Happened at Lakewood Manor
(TV movie)
Ethel AdamsRobert Scheerer Suzanne Somers, Robert Foxworth color
1981 Summer Solstice
(TV movie)
Margaret TurnerRalph Rosenblum Henry Fonda color
Henry Fonda and the Making of Summer SolsticeHerselfHenry Fondacolor
1982 Love, Sidney
(TV Episode: "Sidney and the Actress")
Vera Lonnigan Tony Randall color
Night of 100 StarsHerselfClark Jonescolor
1988The Kennedy Center Honors:
A Celebration of the Performing Arts
Herself
(Honoree)
George Burns color
1991The 63rd Annual Academy AwardsHerself
(Honorary Award Recipient)
Jeff Margolis Billy Crystal color

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References

  1. "'The Thin Man': THR's 1934 Review". The Hollywood Reporter. 10 May 1934. Retrieved 6 February 2024.