Brooke Shields filmography

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American actress Brooke Christa Shields started her career as a child model and gained critical acclaim at age 12 for her leading role in Louis Malle's film Pretty Baby (1978). She continued to model into her late teenage years and starred in several dramas in the 1980s, including The Blue Lagoon (1980), and Franco Zeffirelli's Endless Love (1981).

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In the 1990s, Shields appeared in minor roles in films. She also starred in the NBC sitcoms Suddenly Susan (1996–2000), for which she received two Golden Globe nominations, and Lipstick Jungle (2008–2009). In 2017, Shields returned to NBC with a major recurring role in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit in the show's 19th season. Shields voiced Beverly Goodman in the Adult Swim animated series Mr. Pickles (2014–2019) and its spin-off Momma Named Me Sheriff .

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1976 Alice, Sweet Alice Karen Spages
1978 Pretty Baby Violet
1978 King of the Gypsies Tita
1979 Tilt Tilt
1979 Wanda Nevada Wanda Nevada
1979 Just You and Me, Kid Kate
1980 The Blue Lagoon Emmeline Lestrange
1981 Endless Love Jade Butterfield
1983 Sahara Dale
1984 The Muppets Take Manhattan Customer
1989 Speed Zone Stewardess
1989 Brenda Starr Brenda Starr
1990 Backstreet Dreams Stevie
1993 Freaked Skye Daley
1994 An American Love Greta Berling
1994The PostgraduateFantasy Wife
1994 The Seventh Floor Kate Fletcher
1995 Running Wild Christine Shaye
1996 Freeway Mimi Wolverton
1998 The Misadventures of Margaret Lily
1999The WeekendNina
1999 Black and White Sam Donager
1999 The Bachelor Buckley Hale-Windsor
1999 The Disenchanted Forest Herself
2000 After Sex Kate
2004 Our Italian Husband Charlene Taylor
2004The Easter Egg AdventureHorrible Harriet HareVoice [1]
2005 Bob the Butler Anne Jamieson
2007 National Lampoon's Bag Boy Mrs. Hart
2008 Justice League: The New Frontier Carol FerrisVoice, direct-to-video [1]
2008 The Midnight Meat Train Susan Hoff
2008 Unstable Fables: Goldilocks and the 3 Bears Show Ruby BearVoice [1]
2009 Hannah Montana: The Movie Susan StewartUncredited
2010 Furry Vengeance Tammy Sanders
2010 The Other Guys Herself
2011 Chalet Girl Caroline
2011 The Greening of Whitney Brown Joan Brown
2013 The Hot Flashes Beth Humphrey
2013A Monsterous HolidayBetsyVoice [1]
2014Under WrapsJeanVoice [1]
2014Adventure PlanetVoice
2017 Daisy Winters Sandy Winters
2020 My Boyfriend's Meds Alicia
2021 A Castle for Christmas Sophie BrownNetflix release
2022Holiday HarmonyVanHBO Max release
2024 Mother of the Bride LanaNetflix release

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1974After the FallQuentin's daughterTelevision film
1977The Prince of Central ParkKristinTelevision film
1980 The Muppet Show HerselfEpisode: "Brooke Shields"
1982 The Doctors Elizabeth HarringtonUnknown episodes
1984 Wet Gold LauraTelevision film
1984 Blondes vs. Brunettes HerselfTelevision special
1988The Diamond TrapTara HoldenTelevision film
1992 Quantum Leap Vanessa FosterEpisode: "Leaping of the Shrew"
1993 I Can Make You Love Me Laura BlackTelevision film
1993 The Simpsons HerselfVoice, episode: "The Front"
1993 Tales from the Crypt NormaEpisode: "Came the Dawn"
1994 An American Love GretaTelevision film
1995 Nothing Lasts Forever Dr. Beth TaftMiniseries
1996 Friends Erika FordEpisode: "The One After the Superbowl: Part 1"
1996–2000 Suddenly Susan Susan Keane93 episodes, producer
1998The Almost Perfect Bank RobberyCyndee LafranceTelevision film
2001 What Makes a Family Janine NielssenTelevision film
2001 Just Shoot Me! Erlene NoodlemanEpisode: "Erlene and Boo"
2002 Widows Shirley HellerMiniseries [2] [3]
2003 Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Kids Miss SpiderVoice, television film [1]
2003 Gary the Rat Cassandra HarrisonVoice, episode: "Future Ex-Wife"
2004Gone, But Not ForgottenBetsy TannenbaumTelevision film
2004 I'm with Her Ivy TylerEpisode: "Poison Ivy"
2004 That '70s Show Pamela Burkhart7 episodes
2005New Car SmellAprilTelevision film
2006 Law & Order: Criminal Intent Kelly Sloane-RainesEpisode: "Siren Call"
2006 Nip/Tuck Faith Wolper3 episodes
2007 Two and a Half Men Danielle StewertEpisode: "That's Summer Sausage, Not Salami"
2007 The Batman JulieVoice, episode: "Riddler's Revenge" [1]
2007–2009 Hannah Montana Susan Stewart3 episodes
2008–2009 Lipstick Jungle Wendy Healy20 episodes
2010, 2012,
2014–2016, 2018
The Middle Rita Glossner6 episodes [4]
2010 Who Do You Think You Are? HerselfEpisode: "Brooke Shields"
2010 The Boy Who Cried Werewolf Madame VarcolacTelevision film
2013 Army Wives Col. Kat Young5 episodes
2013 Super Fun Night Alison LockridgeEpisode: "Go with Glorg"
2014–2016 Creative Galaxy SeraphinaVoice, 8 episodes
2014 The Michael J. Fox Show Deborah2 episodes
2014–2019 Mr. Pickles Mrs. GoodmanVoice, 19 episodes
2016 Flower Shop Mystery: Mum's The Word Abby KnightTelevision film (Hallmark Movies & Mysteries)
2016 Flower Shop Mystery: Snipped in the Bud Abby KnightTelevision film
2016 Flower Shop Mystery: Dearly Depotted Abby KnightTelevision film
2016 Scream Queens Dr. Scarlett LovinEpisode: "Lovin the D"
2016 When Calls the Heart Charlotte Thornton2 Episodes
2017 Michael Bolton's Big, Sexy Valentine's Day Special HerselfVariety special
2017 Nightcap HerselfEpisode: "What Would Staci Do?"
2017–2018 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Sheila Porter5 episodes
2018–2019 Jane the Virgin River Fields14 episodes (seasons 4–5) [5]
2018 Murphy Brown Holly Mackin LynneEpisode: "The Coma and the Oxford Comma"
2019–2021 Momma Named Me Sheriff Mrs. GoodmanVoice, 8 episodes
2020 9-1-1 Dr. Kara SandfordEpisode: "What's Next?"
2021 Martha Gets Down and Dirty HerselfEpisode: "Martha Vegs Out" [6]
2022 Impractical Jokers Herself2 episodes
2022 Would I Lie to You? (US)HerselfEpisode: "Babysitting Lemurs"
2023 Pretty Baby: Brooke Shields HerselfDocumentary

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