Bette Davis Movies

Bette Davis was voted as the 2nd greatest actress of all time according to the American Film Institute.
Bette Davis was voted as the 2nd greatest actress of all time according to the American Film Institute.

Want to know the best Bette Davis movies?  How about the worst Bette Davis movies?  Curious about Bette Davis’s box office grosses or which Bette Davis movie picked up the most Oscar® nominations? Need to know which Bette Davis movie got the best reviews from critics and audiences and which one got the worst reviews? Well you have come to the right place…. because we have all of that information and much more.

Bette Davis (1908-1989), a two time Oscar® winning actress. She was voted as the second greatest actress of all-time according to the American Film Institute. Her movie career started in 1931 and ended only months before her death in 1989. According to IMDB, she had 122 television and movie credits over her career.

Her IMDb page shows 123 acting credits from 1931-1989. This page ranks Bette Davis movies from Best to Worst in six different sortable columns of information. Television shows, shorts, cameos, some early 1930 Davis movies and movies that were not released in North American theaters were not included in the rankings.

Hattie McDaniel and Bette Davis in 1941's The Great Lie
Hattie McDaniel and Bette Davis in 1941’s The Great Lie

Bette Davis Movies Ranked In Chronological Order With Ultimate Movie Rankings Score (1 to 5 UMR Tickets) *Best combo of box office, reviews and awards.

79 Bette Davis Movies Can Be Ranked 6 Ways In This Table

The really cool thing about this table is that it is “user-sortable”. Rank the movies anyway you want.

  • Blue Movie Title is a link that will take to that movie’s trailer
  • Sort Bette Davis movies by co-stars of her movies
  • Sort Bette Davis movies by adjusted domestic box office grosses using current movie ticket cost (in millions)
  • Sort Bette Davis movies by adjusted worldwide box office grosses using current movie ticket cost (in millions) *** if domestic and worldwide box office are the same…then worldwide is unknown
  • Sort Bette Davis movies by how they were received by critics and audiences.  60% rating or higher should indicate a good movie.
  • Sort by how many Oscar® nominations and how many Oscar® wins each Bette Davis movie received.
  • Sort Bette Davis movies by Ultimate Movie Rankings (UMR) Score.  UMR Score puts box office, reviews and awards into a mathematical equation and gives each movie a score.
  • Use the search and sort buttons to make this page very interactive….for example type Bogart in the search box and all 6 Bogart/Davis movies will pop up or type in *** in the search box and all of Davis Oscar® nominated performances will pop up.
Bette Davis in 1938's Jezebel
Bette Davis in 1938’s Jezebel

Possibly Interesting Facts About Bette Davis

1. Bette Davis made her movie debut in 1931’s The Bad Sister. The movie also starred another newcomer, Humphrey Bogart. Davis and Bogart would appear in 6 movies together from 1931 to 1939.

2. Bette Davis was nominated 11 times for a Best Actress Oscar®. She won twice…..1935’s Dangerous and 1938’s Jezebel. Only one of her films won the Best Picture Oscar®….1950’s All About Eve.

3. Bette Davis holds the record with Greer Garson for most years in a row to receive an Oscar® nomination…..5 years in a row. Davis was nominated every year from 1938-1942. Garson did the same accomplishment 1941-1945.

4. Bette Davis was married four times in her life. Her marriages to Harmon Nelson (1932-1939) and Arthur Farnsworth (1940-till his death in 1943) produced no children. She had one daughter with her third husband William Sherry(1945-1950) and two adopted children(boy and a girl) with fourth husband Gary Merrill(1950-1960).

5. Roles Bette Davis turned down or was seriously considered for during her career: Cool Hand Luke, The African Queen, Come Back Little Sheba, 1931’s Frankenstein, Mary Poppins and Gone With The Wind. Davis really wanted the Scarlett O’Hara role but her studio would not allow her to work for another studio.

6. Bette Davis and Lucille Ball both attended the John Murray Anderson Dramatic School. Davis was the star of the school, while Ball was sent home because she was too shy to become an actress.

7. Bette Davis was one of the founders of the Hollywood Canteen in 1942. The Hollywood Canteen was a nightclub where soldiers passing through Los Angeles during World War II got to see Hollywood stars perform live on stage. Often Davis would spend all day making a movie and all night performing for soldiers at the Hollywood Canteen. She felt that the Hollywood Canteen was one of her greatest accomplishments.

8. Bette Davis once sold over two million dollars worth of war bonds for the troops during World War II in only two days.

9. In 1981 Kim Carnes released the song “Bette Davis Eyes”. The song would reach number one and earn gold and platinum record status. Bette Davis Eyes helped Davis be discovered by a new generation.

10. One of the best collection of Bette Davis fans can be found on Facebook at Bette Davis Babylon.  If you are a Bette Davis you have to join this group….it is easily the best movie group on Facebook that I have come across….and I am in many Facebook movie groups.

Check out Bette Davis‘s career compared to current and classic actors.  Most 100 Million Dollar Movies of All-Time.

Steve Lensman’s Bette Davis You Tube Video

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184 thoughts on “Bette Davis Movies

  1. please fix the link in #10.. I’ve clicked it twice, and it directs me to the Joan Crawford chat room.. Irony or worth a laugh?

    1. Hey Kim….thanks for the headsup on that mistake….a funny mistake….but indeed it was a mistake on my part.

  2. Great job on your Bette Davis page. A truly great actress who made so many good films. All About Eve (1950) is my favorite film of hers. But I love many of her films. Good job, Bruce. Thank you.

    1. Hey Lyle…..thanks for checking out my Bette Davis page….this has turned out to be one of my Top 5 most popular pages….it is fitting that it goes neck and neck with Joan Crawford for 4th place. On my CogersonMovieScore page….they ended up with 6 views of each other….with Joan edging out Bette before I flipped both pages here. It will be interesting to see if they remain as popular at their new home. I guess if All About Eve is your favorite Davis movie…then you are happy with my rankings….at least the one in the top spot….lol. I appreciate the compliment and the visit.

  3. A new solo performance piece, Bette Davis on the Edge, will be performed in New York City as part of the United Solo Festival on October 15, 2014, 9 pm at 407 W. 41st St. It was written and will be performed by Christine St. John, who spent five years researching and writing. It takes place just following the opening of Whatever Happened to Baby Jane, while Bette waits for reviews to come out. Tickets will be available beginning in August through TeleCharge, 212 239-6200.

  4. Hi Cogerson.

    Unbelievable site! I’ve bookmarked it and keep returning to it daily.

    Davis is my favourite actress (by far) and you’ve done great work on her.

    Not to nitpick or anything, but you have a mistake with The Little Foxes in your Movie Score list. You indicate it received 8 oscar noms. In fact, it received 9. This probably made the Movie Score for this film lower than it should be (I think). Any chance you can fix it?

    Again, I reiterate: fantastic, (really fantastic) work you’re doing here.

    Paul.

    1. Hey Paul….thanks for the catch on the nominations on The Little Foxes. The extra nomination gave The Little Foxes a little increase but not enough to pass Mr. Skeffington for 5th place. Too bad the Little Foxes did not win any Oscars as that would have put it in the Top 5…but 6th out of 79 movies is pretty good.

      Thanks for the kind words about my Davis tribute….glad to see someone enjoying all these movie stats that I collected over the years.

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