Cloris Leachman Movies

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Cloris Leachman (1926-2021) was an Oscar® winning American actress.   In a career spanning over nine decades she has won eight Primetime Emmy Awards®, a Daytime Emmy Award®, and an Academy Award®.  Her IMDb page shows 287 acting credits from 1947 to 2021.  This page will rank Cloris Leachman movies from Best to Worst in six different sortable columns of information.  To do well in our overall rankings a movie has to do well at the box office, get good reviews by critics, be liked by audiences, and get some award recognition.

The Last Picture Show (1971)

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

High Anxiety (1977)

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Kiss Me Deadly (1955)

Best IMDb Trivia On Cloris Leachman

1. Cloris Leachman was born  in Des Moines, Iowa, in 1926.  Her father is of Welsh ancestry, and her mother is of Irish, English, and Welsh ancestry.

2.  Cloris Leachman attended Northwestern University.  Two of her classmates were future thespians  Paul Lynde, Patricia Neal, Martha Hyer, and Charlotte Rae.

3.  Cloris Leachman began appearing on television and in films shortly after competing in 1946’s Miss America pageant.  She finished in the Top 16.

4.  Cloris Leachman along with Bill Mumy, is one of only two actors to appear in both The Twilight Zone (1959) and its second television revival, The Twilight Zone (2002).

5. Cloris Leachman’s final scene in The Last Picture Show (1971) was filmed in one take, with no rehearsal. After the first take, she said, “I can do better.” Peter Bogdanovich reportedly replied, “No, you can’t — you just won the Oscar”.

5A.  Extra trivia for Bob. Cloris Leachman guest-starred in the second-to-last episode of Diagnosis Murder (1993), Diagnosis Murder: On the Beach (2001).

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14 thoughts on “Cloris Leachman Movies

  1. “Extra trivia for Bob. Cloris Leachman guest-starred in the second-to-last episode of Diagnosis Murder (1993), Diagnosis Murder: On the Beach (2001).” – see 5Aof the trivia section above.

    Yes Work Horse: I would have mentioned DM: On the Beach if you hadn’t got in first! You may know that the episode concerned is a rip-off/reworking of Hitch’s Rear Window. Van Dyke’s Mark Sloan is laid up in his beach house with a broken leg and becomes a Jimmy Stewart-like voyeur who sees what he thinks is-and indeed turns out to be – a murder. Cloris as Dick’s nurse is his Thelma Ritter-type sidekick.

    I’ll return your favour to me of mentioning that episode by Dan-like zooming-in on a linkage to one of YOUR idols. In Season 4 Episode 15 of Diagnosis Murder aired on 30 Jan 97 and called Murder: Two “Mark Sloan enlists his friend Ben Matlock (Andy Griffith) to defend Jesse, who’s accused of murdering a resident.”

    I have seen 7 of the movies you list above: Last Picture Show/Butch Cassidy/The Croods/Kiss me Deadly/WUSA/The Rack/ and Scary Movie 4. And it HAD to come: the Brando links with the Duke thrown in for good measure.

    Brando was signed for a cameo Scary Movie 2 in 2001 but fell ill and was replaced by James Woods. Brando’s fee for the brief role was $1 million paid up front as was his usual insistence in those days. However “because he is BRANDO” the producers let him keep it as a get-well-soon present. I bet none of the guys Joel drooled over ever got keeping huge fees they didn’t earn; though I suppose that Hirsch would argue that Brando didn’t earn ANY of the money they paid him!

    Also both my idols Brando and Big John can be brought together in one fell swoop here by the fact that the actor who plays Shorty in the Scary Movie franchise is called Marlon Waynes! Top that Dan if you can!

    Anyway we digress from Cloris so I’ll close by mentioning that IMDB credits Cloris with 25 acting awards and 42 noms; Celebrity Net Worth site quotes her net fortune as $10 million but the Wealthy Persons outlet says the sum she has left behind is $12 million. She has in the pipeline 2 projects for posthumous release: a comedy High Holiday with Tom Arnold and a drama with Tatum O’Neal called Not to Forget

    PS: Forget about Brando: at last I can get a plug in for Rory on Cogerson as you mention at 2 of Trivia Martha Hyer; and she was Calhoun’s love interest in 1956’s Red Sundown [as well as being in Doris’ Lucky Me and Laddie’s final movie The Carpetbaggers].

    1. I mention Marlon Waynes in my Cloris post whereas it should have been the similar-sounding Marlon Wayans – whose parents obviously got the spelling of the surname wrong! He had also a TV series called simply MARLON but he at last seems to have gotten the message: in the series his character is called Marlon Wayne after the Duke’s precise surname

  2. I was hoping you would do a page on Cloris Leachman. This makes only Betty White and Ed Asner surviving members of The Mary Tyler Moore Show.

    I am lucky to say that I saw Cloris Leachman in person in Showboat in Vancouver. She was fabulous

    I have seen 8 Cloris Leachman movies.

    The HIGHEST ranked film I have seen is The Last Picture Show.

    The highest ranked film I have NOT seen is The Croods.

    The LOWEST ranked film I have seen is Dillinger.

    Favourite Cloris Leachman Movies:

    The Last Picture Show
    Young Frankenstein
    Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
    Kiss Me Deadly
    High Anxiety
    The Muppet Movie

    Other Cloris Leachman Movie I have Seen:

    The Chapman Report
    Dillinger

    Rest in Peace

  3. Wow she actually looks pretty sexy in some of her early movies. I would not have guessed that after her Mel Brooks movies, which I know her best from.

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