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Susan Sarandon Wiki Biography
Susan Abigail Tomalin was born on 4 October 1946, in Jackson Heights, New York City USA, of Italian (mother) and English, Irish and Welsh (father) descent, and as Susan Sarandon is a popular and well respected actress, film producer, as well as a voice actress and activist. She is perhaps beat known for her roles in “Thelma and Louise”, and “Dead Men Walking”, the latter earning her an Academy Award (Oscar) fro Best Actress. The future cult classic “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” also drew audience attention to Susan’s abilities.
So just how rich is Susan Sarandon? According to sources, Susan Sarandon’s net worth is estimated to amount to $50 million. Undoubtedly, the main source of Susan Sarandon’s wealth is her acting career, which has spanned almost 50 years.
Susan Sarandon studied at the Catholic University of America, where she met her soon-to-be husband Chris Sarandon. Together with Chris, whom she married in 1967, Susan Sarandon auditioned for roles in the drama film “Joe”, and even though Chris did not get the part, Susan was offered a major role in the movie, and made her film-acting debut in 1970 with the release of the movie. After that, Sarandon made appearances in such soap operas as “Search for Tomorrow” and “A World Apart”, films like “The Front Page” and George Roy Hills’ “The Great Waldo Pepper”. However, Susan Sarandon spent almost ten years in the movie industry before she received her first nomination for the Academy Award in 1980, but the growth of her net worth had begun, and was to increase consistently throughout her future career..
The film that earned her such an honor was athe romantic crime-drama movie “Atlantic City”. Even though she did not receive the award, Sarandon continued to act in some of the more notable roles in several movies. Sarandon’s role in the horror film “The Hunger” caused a lot of controversy, which in turn exposed her to a bigger audience. Sarandon was at the peak of her career when she starred together with Jack Nicholson in “The Witches of Eastwick”, and in 1988 joined Kevin Costner in the romantic comedy film “Bull Durham”, which grossed over $50 million at the box office, and became one of Sarandon’s most commercially successful films, which contributed significantly to her net worth.
Since then Susan Sarandon has been constantly on the lists of Academy Awards nominations, and has won three of them for her roles in “The Client”, “Lorenzo’s Oil” and “Thelma & Louise”. At the time, Sarandon has been receiving many offers to appear in various movies, which in turn contributed a lot of her net worth. Throughout her lengthy acting career, Susan Sarandon has been featured in such movies as “The Banger Sisters” with Goldie Hawn, Kevin Lima’s musical comedy film “Enchanted”, “Shall We Dance?” with Richard Gere and Jennifer Lopez, and “Alfie” with Jude Law to name a few. There is no wonder that Susan’s net worth has grown steadily over the years.
Sarandon has also provided the voice to many documentary films, and more recently voiced a character in the action-adventure video game “Dishonored”.These contributed to her net worth, too.
Overall, Susan Sarandon has appeared in over 80 films and more than 40 TV films and series, plus narrating over 40 documentaries. There is certainly no doubting her abilities and popularity, and that her net worth is very well deserved
In her personal life, Susan Sarandon separated from her first husband Chris Sarandon in 1979, and from 1988 until 2009 lived with her partner Tim Robbins, who is a widely recognized American director, producer and screenwriter. Susan Sarandon also partakes heavily in liberal causes. In 1999, she was given a position as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, and in 2010 was named FAO Goodwill Ambassador. Sarandon actively contributes to various campaigns, political ads and events.
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Susan Sarandon Quick Info
Full Name | Susan Sarandon |
Net Worth | $50 Million |
Date Of Birth | October 4, 1946 |
Place Of Birth | Jackson Heights, New York City, New York, United States |
Height | 5 ft 6 in (1.7 m) |
Profession | Actor, Voice Actor, Activist, Film Producer |
Education | Catholic University of America, Edison High School |
Nationality | United States of America |
Spouse | Chris Sarandon (m. 1967–1979) |
Children | Eva Amurri, Miles Robbins, Jack Henry Robbins |
Parents | Phillip Leslie Tomalin, Leonora Marie Criscione |
Siblings | Phillip L. Tomalin Jr. |
Nicknames | Susan Abigail Tomalin , Susan Tomalin , Susan Abigail Sarandon |
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Awards | Academy Award for Best Actress, Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role, BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, David di Donatello for Best Foreign Actress, National Board of Review Award for Best Actress, London Film Critics’ Circle Award f… |
Nominations | Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture – Drama, Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture, Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Miniseries o… |
Movies | Thelma & Louise, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Stepmom, The Meddler, Enchanted, Tammy, Dead Man Walking, The Hunger, The Lovely Bones, Pretty Baby, White Palace, Cloud Atlas, The Client, Snitch, Noel, That’s My Boy, The Big Wedding, Three Generations, Little Women, Shall We Dance?, Alfie, Speed Rac… |
TV Shows | A World Apart, Search for Tomorrow, Faerie Tale Theatre, Frank Herbert’s Children of Dune, Värsta språket, Frank Herbert’s Dune, Death Row Stories, Independent Lens, Mythos, Feud, Cool Women in History |
Susan Sarandon Trademarks
- Her early roles were frequently as vulnerable, victimized young women, later roles often as iron-willed, often sensuous women
Susan Sarandon Quotes
- I don’t vote with my vagina.
- I’m such a victim of inertia. I need a structure that puts me in a microcosm of some kind.
- I get paid a pretty good salary to do something that’s very childish. So how can I complain about anything?
- [about Prozac] I don’t want to go on record as saying that nobody should be on it, but where are the artists going to come from? I think that every birthing is difficult and painful, and that sometimes you have every right to feel angry, and you have every right to feel miserable. And you have to get to the core of what that’s about. Medication alone is not going to do it. So I think sometimes you have to just go there. And out of that will come a really interesting person.
- I see myself as having a little flashlight that lets you get information that you’re not getting, and then you make up your mind yourself how to act.
- [on negative reviews] Those kind of reviews don’t bother me because I’ve been through some really dry periods. If anything’s helped me through those times, it’s the fact that I started out as a character actor.
- I am very romantic. For a women of my age and station, I have not been around very much at all. I’ve never developed that sportive kind of attitude toward sex. Thank God, as it turns out.
- [on her split from Tim Robbins] People were coming up to me in the street and saying “I cried and cried when I heard.” Well, I was sadder! I didn’t think it would ever happen, either.
- When things are going well, I like to have people to share it with. I’ve been alone in troubled times, and I don’t mind that. Some things have to be endured alone. As Hemingway said, the human being is strong in all the broken places.
- I couldn’t live in Hollywood; it’s too much of a company town. I never look at the trade papers. I used to, but I was scandalized by reading about actors who made deals before they read the script. How could they possibly do that?
- Men very often can see sex as a way of solving a problem, where women want the problem solved beforehand.
- [her rationale for turning down a role in Tightrope (1984)] The link between violence and sex was very strong. I met with Clint Eastwood and I said, “Aren’t you worried, especially you, who everybody thinks is like Man Personified, when your character starts to do some of this stuff, that it’s going to have a link between sex and violence and treating women badly?” And he said, “I don’t think that it’s my job to worry about that, I’m an actor.”
- [in 1993 on Richard Gere] Richard has been in a lot of good films, but he’s never been in a great one.
- [on the death of James Gandolfini] So sad to lose James Gandolfini. One of the sweetest, funniest, most generous actors I’ve ever worked with. Sending prayers to his family.
- It’s better to have made decisions that turned out badly and learn from them than to feel as if you had no choice and are resentful of the turns that your life takes. My life has been filled with happy accidents. The thing that’s served me well is being able to change onto a different track when it’s presented itself. [Interview with George Stark, 2014]
- I really respect filmmakers who manage to have lives, do the films the way they want to do them, have a sense of irony and humor about themselves and aren’t crippled by the terrible things this business does to you, and how it breaks your heart when films are not released properly.
- [on Brad Pitt and Geena Davis in Thelma & Louise (1991)] The day they did their scenes in bed was the only day they watched the dailies right through, which was suspicious to me. [It] was a very long lunch.
- I believe in love and trust and commitment, but not in marriage. Marriage may do something for lawyers and mothers, but not for husbands and wives. I deal with reality, with the feelings I have at the moment. And then I go on from there.
- I was definitely one of those Sixties girls with flowers in my hair and no bra and was influenced by certain drugs of that period, like cannabis or acid. But I always remind my kids that drugs are illegal. Some are a lot of fun, but some can kill you first time out. Mind-expanding drugs – like acid – are very different from the crack and heroin that’s around these days. My kids asked me if I used crack, which I thought was funny. I mean, they didn’t even have crack then, to show you how far back I go!
- (1995, on being the eldest of nine children) I was the mother of everybody. And it took me a long time to understand that I didn’t have to mother every guy I was with. When I stopped doing that, things got better. When I became a mother, all of these things I had been practicing with grown men made sense, because this was the right time to do it.
- (1995, on having to do movie re-shoots) White Palace (1990). We shot the ending that was in the book, which is: she sits down, they look at each other, and you don’t know what’s gonna happen between them. But Pretty Woman (1990) had just come out, and they were thinking, “If we could only get him to marry her and they could have a big laugh.” Jimmy [James Spader] and I, we fought and fought, trying to keep our characters intact, but we did two re-shoots on that. On Sweet Hearts Dance (1988), that was a different problem, in that Don Johnson kind of threw the script out. So what happened was we had to do a month of re-shoots at two different times to put back things that had been taken out…The real mistake with that movie was that I thought it was about one thing, and they decided it was about these two guys who were never gonna grow up, a male-bonding thing. And who cares about that?
- (1995, on relationships) I think the concept that there’s one person who’s gonna make you whole, this Gibran kind of thinking, is so detrimental. I don’t think it’s the other person’s responsibility to make you whole at all. It’s the other person’s responsibility to make you laugh, to give you a dance now and then, to read the newspaper and tell you about things you don’t have time to read about, to introduce you to music you don’t know, to tell you when you’re full of shit, to fight fair, to be good in bed, to say, “Come on, let’s go have an adventure” when you’ve become a little bit of a stick in the mud. But it’s not their job to make you whole. The test for me of a great romantic relationship is how productive you are during the relationship. You don’t need somebody who’s gonna keep you up till four in the morning and you don’t even know why you’re fighting. You don’t need somebody who you’re gonna go to a party and you’re worried about that they’re gonna get jealous, laid, drunk, stoned, or turn up missing. I like to go to a party and go my way and let somebody else go their way, and you meet up or you don’t meet up and then you go home together and nobody feels bad about it. That’s the perfect description of life, too- the party of life. I’ve been very lucky to find someone. We’ve been incredibly productive since we’ve been together.
- (1995, on the conception of her love scene in The Hunger (1983) and stereotypes men have about lesbianism) They felt that I should be really drunk so that was their way of taking away her choice in a sense, and I insisted that it not be that way, that certainly, you know, you wouldn’t have to get drunk to bed Catherine Deneuve. I don’t care what your sexual history to that point had been. It was much more interesting that she went voluntarily. […] I don’t think, for better or worse, that women are taken very seriously in this area. I think the feeling is when two women are together, then it’s probably experimental or some kind of phase and if the right guy came along, that would all change. So it’s actually something that straight men can watch and not be threatened by. And straight men are the ones that are propelling the industry forward, so I don’t think it’s taken that seriously.
- [About people criticizing Thelma & Louise (1991) for its violence and “anti-male” attitude] It shows what a straight, white male world movies traditionally occupy. This kind of scrutiny does not happen to Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) or that Schwarzenegger thing [Total Recall (1990)] where he shoots a woman in the head and says, “Consider that a divorce”.
- On mothering: Children can reinvent your world for you.
- [on Thelma & Louise (1991)] The thing that separates this from a revenge movie with two males, for instance, is that there is a moral price to be paid by me for losing it, as you learn later, because I had been raped. I go into some kind of little trance there and just overreact. But I think the whole rest of the movie from that point on operates under the knowledge for this character that she is going to have to pay a price, and that there is no joy, really, in that revenge. it was important for me, as the movie went on, to try and figure out why these things keep happening, not to make it about getting even. So we tried in all the rest of the scenes to ask questions, or to make it clear, that she’s on some kind of search for an understanding of this moment. When I take off all my jewelry and my watch, I think I’m preparing to go into a zone where she feels she had to pay some kind of a price. That was very much in my mind from that moment on in the film.
- Despite the statistics, nothing is hopeless, nothing is futile. We can do so much to protect children with awareness, knowledge, and a lot of love.
- I thought the whole point of feminism is that you’re not supposed to be defined by gender. I don’t understand the reasoning behind that, because I wouldn’t vote for Condoleezza Rice, and I hated Margaret Thatcher.
- People probably think of me as Debbie Downer. I have become kind of a joke in terms of activism for some people. But it is like worrying if your slip is showing when you’re fleeing a burning building. You have to prioritize.
- I think I’ve survived because I’ve gone through a number of incarnations. Sometimes they need somebody sexy. Sometimes they need somebody smart. I’ve managed to be able to morph myself into parts.
- You have to be careful not to be upstaged by your breasts. I’ve gotten curvier as I’ve gotten older. Directors cast the men they want to be and the women they want to have.
- The difference between theatre and film is kind of like the difference between making love and masturbation.
- I remember going to great lengths to celebrate disappointments like not getting a job. I’d take whatever little cash I had and go out to dinner. I saw loss as an opportunity to change direction.
- [on taking political stances] I think it’s a riot that people think that actors do this as a hobby or that somehow it’s gonna help your career. If you look at the number of people that are active, it’s miniscule. This whole myth about ‘Liberal Hollywood’ … the people with the power in Hollywood are the wealthy people and the bulk of them is not liberal. Hollywood is not political.
- Every film is political in that it tells you some idea: What do women want? What does it mean to be a man? What is just? What is funny? What can you laugh at? What is not funny? So we notice the ones that challenge the status quo.
- I’ve maintained a fairly low standard of living in terms of cars, houses and planes and in that way I don’t have to make a huge amount of money to maintain my lifestyle.
- I think one of the reasons I haven’t married Tim is that I hate that couples assumption – that once you’re committed to someone you stop treating each other as individuals. I like getting up knowing I am choosing to be with that person.
- I never think about humiliating myself. I keep focusing on wanting to do a good job.
- I’m certainly not an expert, but Tim and I just celebrated 17 years together, which in Hollywood years I think is 45. I think the key is just focusing on this one person and not keeping one eye on the door to see who might be better.
- My children were embarrassed at my Lincoln Center Tribute. I forgot they would show film clips and my children hadn’t seen anything. Every time something a little racy would come on like The Hunger (1983), I’d look at my 13-year-old, who was shielding his eyes.
- I haven’t yet had any plastic surgery, but I won’t knock it. I think women have the right to do anything they want to their bodies that makes them feel good about themselves. It’s hard to be in this business and be viewed on a screen that’s huge. You can see every single line. But I think it’s an aesthetic choice for the individual. I don’t like it when surgeons take a perfectly interesting looking woman and she ends up looking like a female impersonator with these gigantic breasts. It’s just so extreme and that worries me. I think everyone is looking the same.
- It’s always so painful to watch yourself. That never changes. I still sit there and think, “Oh, that scene is missing? Wasn’t I good? What happened there?”.
- The largest party in the United States is the 50 percent who don’t vote.
- The thing that’s bad about breasts is that you have to choose between having a mind and having breasts. It’d be nice if you could have both. Anyway, I think my breasts have been highly overrated.
- You’re so lucky in Ireland, England and Spain. Everyone there already knows what it’s like to have inexplicable terrorist violence.
- People will like you for the wrong reasons your entire life, even if you don’t have parents who are celebrities. They will like you because you have a car or you have money or your breasts are big.
- On Thelma & Louise (1991) after her nomination for best actress, 1992, “I was surprised that the film struck such a primal nerve. I knew when we were filming that it would be different, unusual and hopefully entertaining. But shocking? I guess giving women the option of violence was hard for a lot of people to accept”.
- If I were 22 and trying to build a career, I don’t know who’d be watching the kids as happily as I do. It takes so much to get me to break out of domestic paradise. There’s hardly anything that interests me as much as my family.
- I think the only reason I remain an actor is that you can never quite get it right. So there is a challenge to it.
- Sexuality… is something that develops and becomes stronger and stronger the older you get… If you can continue to say yes to life and to maintain a certain generosity of spirit, you become more and more of who you are.
- I feel I’ve always been on the outside and always on the edge of an abyss. The women I portray, and the woman I am, are ordinary but maybe find themselves in extra-ordinary circumstances, and what they do is at great cost.
- I choose projects I can talk about for days because now you do publicity for as long as it took you to shoot the movie.
Susan Sarandon Important Facts
- $7,500,000
- $5,000,000
- $3,500,000
- Endorsed Jill Stein as her “vote of conscience” in the 2016 presidential election of the United States.
- Self-confessed cannabis user and admitted on Watch What Happens: Live (2009) in 2013 that she’s been stoned at almost all award shows except the Oscars.
- Almost signed on to star in Serial Mom (1994) but the deal fell through due to scheduling conflicts and a salary dispute.
- After college Sarandon was affiliated with the Hanover Modeling School in New Haven, Connecticut and reigned as Miss Auto Show 1969 under the sponsorship of the Greater New Haven Car Dealers Association.
- Was arrested in 1982 on charges of civil disobedience in New York City for protesting the tearing down of the Morosco Theater on Broadway.
- Marched in a pro-choice demonstration on the National Wall in Washington D.C. while eight months pregnant in 1989.
- Is the only actress who has been directed by both the Scott brothers (Ridley Scott and Tony Scott).
- Mother-in-law of Kyle Martino.
- Said her most grueling audition process was for the female lead in the Marlon Brando/Jack Nicholson vehicle The Missouri Breaks (1976), because she was repeatedly called back in for readings over a period of six weeks but ultimately lost out to “a gal who didn’t do much after that” (Kathleen Lloyd).
- Caused a furor in 1984 when she defied Ronald Reagan’s opposition to the Sandinista government by taking an eight-day trip to Nicaragua, delivering milk and baby food to needy mothers under the auspices of a New York-based women’s group called MADRE.
- Fans often confuse Susan with Sigourney Weaver and vice versa.
- Her hair was naturally blonde in childhood.
- Previously linked romantically with filmmaker Louis Malle, musician David Bowie and actor Sean Penn.
- Was set to play Alexandra in The Witches of Eastwick (1987) until Cher was recast in the role at the last minute. It was only after arriving on location in Massachusetts that Sarandon was told she was going to play Jane instead (and needed to learn how to play the cello), an experience she described as humiliating.
- Once declared Bull Durham (1988) as her favorite movie from her own career.
- Cleaned apartments for a living before she became an actress.
- Physicians told her she had endometriosis and that she would need to be operated on if she wanted to have children, so she was astonished when she learned she was pregnant for the first time at 37. She said on Chelsea Lately (2007) in 2014 that she hadn’t used birth control for years, and that the boyfriend she conceived with (Franco Amurri) “won the lottery”.
- Is one of 22 Oscar-winning actresses to have been born in the state of New York. The others are Alice Brady, Teresa Wright, Anne Revere, Celeste Holm, Claire Trevor, Judy Holliday, Shirley Booth, Susan Hayward, Patty Duke, Anne Bancroft, Barbra Streisand, Jane Fonda, Lee Grant, Beatrice Straight, Whoopi Goldberg, Mercedes Ruehl, Marisa Tomei, Mira Sorvino, Jennifer Connelly, Melissa Leo and Anne Hathaway.
- She won an Oscar for playing Sister Helen Prejean in Dead Man Walking (1995), making her one of 17 actors to win the Award for playing a real person who was still alive at the evening of the Award ceremony (as of 2015). The other sixteen actors and their respective performances are: Spencer Tracy for playing Father Edward Flanagan in Boys Town (1938), Gary Cooper for playing Alvin C. York in Sergeant York (1941), Patty Duke for playing Helen Keller in The Miracle Worker (1962), Jason Robards for playing Ben Bradlee in All the President’s Men (1976), Robert De Niro for playing Jake La Motta in Raging Bull (1980), Sissy Spacek for playing Loretta Lynn in Coal Miner’s Daughter (1980), Jeremy Irons for playing Claus Von Bullow in Reversal of Fortune (1990), Geoffrey Rush for playing David Helfgott in Shine (1996), Julia Roberts for playing Erin Brockovich in Erin Brockovich (2000), Jim Broadbent for playing John Bayley in Iris (2001), Helen Mirren for playing Queen Elizabeth II in The Queen (2006), Sandra Bullock for playing Leigh Anne Tuohy in The Blind Side (2009), Melissa Leo for playing Alice Eklund-Ward in The Fighter (2010), Christian Bale for playing Dickie Eklund in The Fighter (2010), Meryl Streep for playing Margaret Thatcher in The Iron Lady (2011) and Eddie Redmayne for playing Stephen Hawking in The Theory of Everything (2014).
- Supporter of Bernie Sanders’ presidential campaign. [2016]
- Callie Khouri wrote the role of Louise Elizabeth Sawyer in Thelma & Louise (1991) with Sarandon as her first and only choice.
- Is a grandmother, via daughter Eva Amurri Martino and her husband Kyle Martino, of granddaughter Marlowe (b. August 9, 2014) and grandson Major (b. October 19, 2016).
- Was the 109th actress to receive an Academy Award; she won the Best Actress Oscar for Dead Man Walking (1995) at The 68th Annual Academy Awards (1996) on March 25, 1996.
- An ardent supporter of liberal or progressive causes, she – along with other stars such as Harry Belafonte – very publicly campaigned for Democrat Bill de Blasio as the next Mayor of New York City.
- She was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6801 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California.
- Friends with Don Johnson since Sweet Hearts Dance (1988).
- Following split with Robbins, was in a long-term relationship with Jonathan Bricklin (2010-2015).
- In 2011, she bought a penthouse “bachelorette” pad atop townhouse on West 9th Street, Manhattan, just blocks from the West 15th Street duplex she had shared for many years with Tim Robbins.
- Along with Gerard Butler, Demi Moore, Ben Stiller and director Paul Haggis, she visited a camp for internally displaced persons managed by Sean Penn and his “Jenkins-Penn Humanitarian Relief Organization” in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. [April 2010]
- Revealed in December 2009 that she and partner Tim Robbins had broken up during the summer of that year.
- Received the “Stockholm Lifetime Achievement Award” in 2009.
- Born at 2:25 PM (EST).
- Inducted into the 2010 New Jersey Hall of Fame for her services and contributions to Arts and Entertainment.
- Launched a table tennis bar called “Spin New York” in June 2009.
- In 2005, she and the rest of the chief creative team behind the 11-part radio documentary, “Leonard Bernstein: An American Life”, a chronicle of the legendary American musical giant’s life and career, were recipients of the (George Foster) Peabody Award bestowed by the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Georgia at the 64th presentation of the honor. The Peabody is the premiere international prize given for electronic (i.e. television and radio) media.
- Received a 1979 Drama Desk Award nomination for “Best Actress in a Play” for her off-Broadway debut, opposite Eileen Brennan, in playwright John Ford Noonan’s two-character piece, “A Coupla White Chicks Sitting Around Talking”.
- Received a 1982 Drama Desk Award nomination for Best Actress in a Play for her performance as a victimized woman who rallies and turns the tables on her would-be attacker in the hit Off-Broadway play “Extremities”, by playwright William Mastrosimone.
- In 1991 and 1992, she was the New York Film Critics Circle’s runner-up pick for their annual best actress of the year prize. In 1991, she was chosen the runner-up for her landmark performance as half of the now-iconic duo in director Ridley Scott’s modern-day western, Thelma & Louise (1991). In 1992, she was the group’s runner-up for her heartbreaking turn in director George Miller’s fact-based drama, Lorenzo’s Oil (1992).
- In 1992, the National Society of Film Critics named her as their runner-up for best actress for her performance in Lorenzo’s Oil (1992).
- Has a dog named Penny, a Pomeranian Maltese. The dog appears in the movie, Bernard and Doris (2006), playing a pet of Doris, the character she portrayed.
- Was listed as a potential nominee on the 2008 Razzie Award nominating ballot. She was suggested in the Worst Supporting Actress category for her performance in the film Mr. Woodcock (2007). However, she failed to receive a nomination.
- Very good friends with fellow actress Julia Roberts.
- Received the “World Lifetime Achievement Award” at the 2006 Women’s World Award in New York.
- In 1916, her grandfather Giuseppe/Joseph Vincent Criscione emigrated to the United States from Ragusa, Sicily, where he was born in 1901. Today, Susan is an honorary citizen of Ragusa and the city gave her the “Ragusani nel Mondo” award. Susan’s maternal grandmother, Anita Evelyn Rigali, was the daughter of immigrants from Coreglia, Province of Lucca, Tuscany, Italy.
- Eldest of nine children. She has four brothers (Phillip Jr., Terry, Tim, O’Brian) and four sisters (Meredith, Bonnie, Amanda, Missy).
- Parents separated in 1982, after 40 years of marriage.
- Her grandmother had her mother when she was 13 years old. Her mother grew up in the care of nuns in an institute, abandoned at two.
- One of eight women, also among them Sophia Loren and author Isabel Allende, carrying the Olympic flag at the 2006 Winter Olympic Games’ opening ceremony in Turin. [February 2006]
- Caught pneumonia after they shot the pool scene in The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975).
- Is listed along with Geena Davis on the 24th place in AFI’s Hero Top 50.
- Is one of two actresses who won an Oscar for playing a nun. The first was Jennifer Jones in The Song of Bernadette (1943).
- For the past ten years, she has been involved with Heifer International, an organization that donates farm animals to needy families who need the animals for work.
- Was involved in the effort to have Laura Schlessinger’s television show taken off the air in 2000, because of her disagreement with Schlessinger’s conservative views. The effort was successful in leading many sponsors to drop their support of the show, which was ultimately cancelled less than a year after its premiere.
- Sang in The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975); recorded a duet with Eddie Vedder which played over the end credits of Cradle Will Rock (1999).
- She keeps her Oscar in the bathroom.
- Graduated from Edison High School in Edison, New Jersey where she was a cheerleader.
- Her father, Philip Leslie Tomalin, was of English, German, Irish and Welsh ancestry. Her mother, Lenora Marie Criscione, was born to an Italian family (from Ragusa, Sicily and Coreglia, Tuscany).
- Was arrested for disorderly conduct during a protest in New York over the unarmed shooting of African immigrant Amadou Diallo by four policemen. [March 1999]
- Supported Ralph Nader during his 2000 Presidential Election campaign.
- Is a UNICEF goodwill ambassador.
- As co-presenters of the Academy Awards in 1993, Susan and her former partner, Tim Robbins, seized a chance to bring public attention to the plight of a few hundred Haitians with AIDS who had been interned in Guantanamo Bay.
- Landed her first Hollywood role when her then-husband, Chris Sarandon, took her along on one of his auditions.
- Chosen by People (USA) magazine as one of the 50 most beautiful in the world. [1996]
- Has two sons with Tim Robbins: Jack Henry Robbins (b. May 15, 1989) and Miles Robbins (b. May 4, 1992).
- Has a daughter from relationship with Franco Amurri: Eva Amurri Martino (b. March 15, 1985).
- Former Ford model.
- Attended Catholic University of America Drama School, 1964-1968. Met and married Chris Sarandon there (by priest who was head of Department).
- Ranked #35 in Empire (UK) magazine’s “The Top 100 Movie Stars of All Time” list. [October 1997]
- Lived with Tim Robbins from 1988 to 2009. They have two children together.
Susan Sarandon Filmography
Title | Year | Status | Character | Role |
---|---|---|---|---|
The Death and Life of John F. Donovan | 2018 | filming | Grace Donovan | Actress |
A Bad Mom’s Christmas | 2017 | filming | Actress | |
Going Places | 2017 | post-production | Actress | |
Butterfly in the Typewriter | pre-production | Thelma Toole | Actress | |
Slipping Away | Short pre-production | Dr. Sylvia Mansfield | Actress | |
Feud | 2017 | TV Series | Bette Davis | Actress |
American Dad! | 2016 | TV Series | Mrs. Jasperterian | Actress |
Skylanders Academy | 2016 | TV Series | Golden Queen | Actress |
My Entire High School Sinking Into the Sea | 2016 | Lunch Lady Lorraine (voice) | Actress | |
Ace the Case | 2016 | Detective Dottie Wheel | Actress | |
Mothers and Daughters | 2016 | Millie | Actress | |
Spark: A Space Tail | 2016 | Bananny (voice) | Actress | |
Zoolander 2 | 2016 | Susan Sarandon (uncredited) | Actress | |
Cassius and Clay | 2016 | TV Movie voice | Actress | |
The Crossing | 2015/V | Short | Host | Actress |
The Other Side of the Lake the Purple Girl: Episode IV-The New Visitor | 2015 | Susan Sarandon | Actress | |
Hell and Back | 2015 | Barb the Angel (voice) | Actress | |
The Meddler | 2015 | Marnie | Actress | |
3 Generations | 2015 | Dolly | Actress | |
Avril et le monde truqué | 2015 | Chimène (English version, voice) | Actress | |
The Secret Life of Marilyn Monroe | 2015 | TV Mini-Series | Gladys Mortenson | Actress |
The Calling | 2014 | Hazel Micallef | Actress | |
Tammy | 2014 | Pearl | Actress | |
Mike & Molly | 2013-2014 | TV Series | J.C. Small | Actress |
Ping Pong Summer | 2014 | Randi Jammer | Actress | |
Doll & Em | 2013 | TV Series | Susan Sarandon | Actress |
The Last of Robin Hood | 2013 | Florence Aadland | Actress | |
Irwin & Fran | 2013 | Narrator | Actress | |
The Big Wedding | 2013 | Bebe | Actress | |
Snitch | 2013/I | Joanne Keeghan | Actress | |
Dishonored | 2012 | Video Game | Granny Rags (voice) | Actress |
Cloud Atlas | 2012 | Madame Horrox / Older Ursula / Yusouf Suleiman / … | Actress | |
The Company You Keep | 2012 | Sharon Solarz | Actress | |
That’s My Boy | 2012 | Mary McGarricle (Present Day) | Actress | |
The Big C | 2012 | TV Series | Joy Kleinman | Actress |
30 Rock | 2011-2012 | TV Series | Lynn Onkman | Actress |
Arbitrage | 2012 | Ellen Miller | Actress | |
Robot & Frank | 2012 | Jennifer | Actress | |
The Miraculous Year | 2011 | TV Movie | Patty Atwood | Actress |
Jeff, Who Lives at Home | 2011 | Sharon | Actress | |
Saturday Night Live | 2009-2011 | TV Series | Mother | Actress |
The Lonely Island Feat. Lady Gaga & Justin Timberlake: 3-Way (The Golden Rule) | 2011 | Video short | Actress | |
Fight for Your Right Revisited | 2011 | Short | Mother | Actress |
La Mama: An American Nun’s Life in a Mexican Prison | 2010 | Video short | Narrator | Actress |
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps | 2010 | Jake’s Mother | Actress | |
Peacock | 2010 | Fanny Crill | Actress | |
You Don’t Know Jack | 2010 | TV Movie | Janet Good | Actress |
The Lovely Bones | 2009 | Grandma Lynn | Actress | |
One Million Strong | 2009 | Short voice | Actress | |
Leaves of Grass | 2009 | Daisy | Actress | |
Solitary Man | 2009 | Nancy Kalmen | Actress | |
ER | 2009 | TV Series | Nora | Actress |
The Greatest | 2009 | Grace Brewer | Actress | |
The Lonely Island: Motherlover | 2009 | Video short | Mother | Actress |
Middle of Nowhere | 2008 | Rhonda Berry | Actress | |
Speed Racer | 2008 | Mom | Actress | |
Enchanted | 2007 | Queen Narissa | Actress | |
Emotional Arithmetic | 2007 | Melanie Winters | Actress | |
Mr. Woodcock | 2007 | Beverly Farley | Actress | |
In the Valley of Elah | 2007 | Joan Deerfield | Actress | |
Rescue Me | 2006-2007 | TV Series | Alicia Green | Actress |
Bernard and Doris | 2006 | Doris Duke | Actress | |
Irresistible | 2006 | Sophie | Actress | |
Sonnet 22 | 2005 | Short | Narrator | Actress |
Romance & Cigarettes | 2005 | Kitty Kane | Actress | |
Elizabethtown | 2005 | Hollie Baylor | Actress | |
The Exonerated | 2005 | TV Movie | Sunny Jacobs | Actress |
Alfie | 2004 | Liz | Actress | |
Shall We Dance | 2004 | Beverly Clark | Actress | |
Noel | 2004 | Rose Collins | Actress | |
Ice Bound | 2003 | TV Movie | Dr. Jerri Nielsen | Actress |
Children of Dune | 2003 | TV Mini-Series | Princess Wensicia Corrino | Actress |
Freedom: A History of Us | 2003 | TV Series documentary | Susan B. Anthony / Mary Hagidorn | Actress |
Little Miss Spider | 2002 | Short | Narrator | Actress |
Moonlight Mile | 2002 | Jojo Floss | Actress | |
The Banger Sisters | 2002 | Lavinia Kingsley | Actress | |
Igby Goes Down | 2002 | Mimi Slocumb | Actress | |
Malcolm in the Middle | 2002 | TV Series | Meg | Actress |
Cats & Dogs | 2001 | Ivy (voice) | Actress | |
Friends | 2001 | TV Series | Jessica Lockhart | Actress |
Rugrats in Paris: The Movie | 2000 | Coco LaBouche (voice) | Actress | |
Joe Gould’s Secret | 2000 | Alice Neel | Actress | |
Goodnight Moon & Other Sleepytime Tales | 1999 | TV Movie | Narrator (voice) | Actress |
Our Friend, Martin | 1999 | Video | Mrs. Clark (voice) | Actress |
Anywhere But Here | 1999 | Adele August | Actress | |
Cradle Will Rock | 1999 | Margherita Sarfatti | Actress | |
Earthly Possessions | 1999 | TV Movie | Charlotte Emory | Actress |
Stepmom | 1998 | Jackie Harrison | Actress | |
For Love of Julian | 1998 | Narrator (voice) | Actress | |
Illuminata | 1998 | Celimene | Actress | |
Twilight | 1998 | Catherine Ames | Actress | |
The Need to Know | 1997 | Narrator (voice) | Actress | |
James and the Giant Peach | 1996 | Spider (voice) | Actress | |
Dead Man Walking | 1995 | Sister Helen Prejean | Actress | |
The Simpsons | 1995 | TV Series | Ballet Teacher | Actress |
School of the Americas Assassins | 1994 | Short | Narrator (voice) | Actress |
Safe Passage | 1994 | Mag | Actress | |
Little Women | 1994 | Mrs. March | Actress | |
The Client | 1994 | Reggie Love | Actress | |
Lorenzo’s Oil | 1992 | Michaela Odone | Actress | |
Bob Roberts | 1992 | Tawna Titan | Actress | |
The Player | 1992 | Susan Sarandon | Actress | |
Light Sleeper | 1992 | Ann | Actress | |
Thelma & Louise | 1991 | Louise | Actress | |
White Palace | 1990 | Nora Baker | Actress | |
A Dry White Season | 1989 | Melanie Bruwer | Actress | |
The January Man | 1989 | Christine Starkey | Actress | |
Sweet Hearts Dance | 1988 | Sandra Boon | Actress | |
Bull Durham | 1988 | Annie Savoy | Actress | |
The Witches of Eastwick | 1987 | Jane Spofford | Actress | |
Women of Valor | 1986 | TV Movie | Col. Margaret Ann Jessup | Actress |
Mussolini and I | 1985 | TV Series | Edda Mussolini Ciano | Actress |
Compromising Positions | 1985 | Judith Singer | Actress | |
A.D. | 1985 | TV Mini-Series | Livilla | Actress |
Oxbridge Blues | 1984 | TV Series | Natalie Carlsen | Actress |
Faerie Tale Theatre | 1984 | TV Series | Beauty | Actress |
The Buddy System | 1984 | Emily | Actress | |
The Hunger | 1983 | Sarah Roberts | Actress | |
Tempest | 1982 | Aretha Tomalin | Actress | |
American Playhouse | 1982 | TV Series | Helene Shaw | Actress |
Loving Couples | 1980 | Stephanie Beck | Actress | |
Atlantic City | 1980 | Sally | Actress | |
Something Short of Paradise | 1979 | Madeline Ross | Actress | |
King of the Gypsies | 1978 | Rose | Actress | |
Pretty Baby | 1978 | Hattie | Actress | |
The Other Side of Midnight | 1977 | Catherine Alexander Douglas | Actress | |
Checkered Flag or Crash | 1977 | C.C. Wainwright | Actress | |
The Last of the Cowboys | 1977 | Ginny | Actress | |
Dragonfly | 1976 | Chloe | Actress | |
The Rocky Horror Picture Show | 1975 | Janet Weiss – A Heroine | Actress | |
The Great Waldo Pepper | 1975 | Mary Beth | Actress | |
The Front Page | 1974 | Peggy Grant | Actress | |
The Whirlwind | 1974 | TV Movie | Actress | |
Lovin’ Molly | 1974 | Sarah Peters | Actress | |
Great Performances | 1972-1974 | TV Series | Eileen / Patsy Johnson | Actress |
The Wide World of Mystery | 1973-1974 | TV Series | Kate | Actress |
F. Scott Fitzgerald and ‘The Last of the Belles’ | 1974 | TV Movie | Ailie Calhoun | Actress |
Calucci’s Department | 1973 | TV Series | Samantha | Actress |
Lady Liberty | 1971 | Sally | Actress | |
Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law | 1971 | TV Series | Joyce | Actress |
Fleur bleue | 1971 | Elizabeth Hawkins | Actress | |
A World Apart | 1971 | TV Series | Patrice Kahlman | Actress |
Joe | 1970 | Melissa Compton | Actress | |
Search for Tomorrow | 1951 | TV Series | Sarah Fairbanks (1972) | Actress |
Soufra | 2017 | Documentary executive producer post-production | Producer | |
The Survivor’s Guide to Prison | 2017 | Documentary producer post-production | Producer | |
A Moving Feast | 2016 | Documentary executive producer completed | Producer | |
Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story | 2017 | Documentary executive producer | Producer | |
Feud | 2017 | TV Series producer – 8 episodes | Producer | |
The Meddler | 2015 | executive producer | Producer | |
Deep Run | 2015 | Documentary executive producer | Producer | |
Radical Grace | 2015 | Documentary executive producer | Producer | |
Silenced | 2014/I | Documentary executive producer | Producer | |
Storied Streets | 2014 | Documentary executive producer | Producer | |
Waiting for Mamu | 2013 | Documentary short executive producer | Producer | |
Moonlight Mile | 2002 | executive producer | Producer | |
Stepmom | 1998 | executive producer | Producer | |
The Last of the Cowboys | 1977 | co-producer | Producer | |
Feud | 2017 | TV Series performer – 2 episodes | Soundtrack | |
Hell and Back | 2015 | performer: “Meant To Be” | Soundtrack | |
The Perks of Being a Wallflower | 2012 | performer: “Toucha Toucha Touch Me” | Soundtrack | |
Atop the Fourth Wall | 2011 | TV Series performer – 1 episode | Soundtrack | |
Bernard and Doris | 2006 | performer: “All I Need Is You”, “I Love the Way You’re Breaking My Heart” | Soundtrack | |
Romance & Cigarettes | 2005 | performer: “Piece of My Heart”, “Prisoner of Love”, “The Girl That I Marry” | Soundtrack | |
Cold Case | 2005 | TV Series performer – 1 episode | Soundtrack | |
Rugrats in Paris: The Movie | 2000 | performer: “Reptar I Love You” | Soundtrack | |
Cradle Will Rock | 1999 | performer: “Croon Spoon” | Soundtrack | |
Unter uns | 1999 | TV Series performer – 1 episode | Soundtrack | |
James and the Giant Peach | 1996 | performer: “That’s The Life”, “Family”, “Eating The Peach” | Soundtrack | |
Dead Man Walking | 1995 | performer: “Be Not Afraid” | Soundtrack | |
The Witches of Eastwick | 1987 | performer: “Someone To Watch Over Me”, “Cello Concerto in B minor Allegro” | Soundtrack | |
The Rocky Horror Picture Show | 1975 | performer: “Dammit Janet”, “Over At The Frankenstein Place”, “I Can Make You a Man Reprise”, “Touch-a, Touch-a, Touch-a, Touch Me”, “Eddie”, “Planet, Schmanet, Janet”, “Rose Tint My World”, “Fanfare/Don’t Dream It”, “Super Heroes” – uncredited | Soundtrack | |
The Front Page | 1974 | performer: “Button Up Your Overcoat” | Soundtrack | |
Death Row Stories | 2014 | TV Series documentary narrator – 8 episodes | Miscellaneous | |
Sing Me the Songs That Say I Love You: A Concert for Kate McGarrigle | 2012 | Documentary special thanks: funding | Thanks | |
One Million Strong | 2009 | Short very special thanks | Thanks | |
Danger Zone: The Making of ‘Top Gun’ | 2004 | Video documentary additional thanks | Thanks | |
Jiminy Glick in Lalawood | 2004 | special thanks | Thanks | |
The Guys | 2002 | special thanks | Thanks | |
Moonlight Mile: A Journey to Screen | 2002 | TV Short documentary special thanks | Thanks | |
Last Party 2000 | 2001 | Documentary special thanks | Thanks | |
And Then One Night: The Making of ‘Dead Man Walking’ | 2001 | TV Movie documentary special thanks | Thanks | |
The War Room | 1993 | Documentary special thanks | Thanks | |
Trailblazers in Habits | 2013 | Documentary | Narrator (voice) | Self |
Entertainers with Byron Allen | 2013 | TV Series documentary | Herself – Guest | Self |
Vivir de cine | 2013 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Project Runway | 2013 | TV Series | Herself – Guest Judge | Self |
The Chew | 2013 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
Oprah and Rainn Wilson Present SoulPancake | 2012 | TV Special | Herself | Self |
The 6th Annual CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute | 2012 | TV Movie | Herself – Presenter | Self |
Katie | 2012 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
Greenwich Village: Music That Defined a Generation | 2012 | Documentary | Suze Rotolo (voice) | Self |
Cinema 3 | 2006-2012 | TV Series | Herself – Interviewee | Self |
Ceremonia de inauguración – 60 Festival Internacional de Cine de San Sebastián | 2012 | TV Special | Herself | Self |
Louie | 2012 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
CBS This Morning | 2012 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
Charlie Rose | 1995-2012 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
How to Make Money Selling Drugs | 2012 | Documentary | Herself | Self |
ES.TV HD | 2012 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
NBC Sports Network Fight Night | 2012 | TV Series | Herself – Audience Member | Self |
White Man’s D!#K with Susan Sarandon | 2012 | Short | Herself | Self |
IC Places Hollywood | 2012 | TV Series | Herself – Interviewee | Self |
1st Look | 2012 | TV Series | Herself – Interviewee | Self |
Screen Junkies MashUps | 2012 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Up Close with Carrie Keagan | 2007-2012 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
Nothing Like Chocolate | 2012 | Documentary | Herself (voice) | Self |
The Hour | 2011 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Hamish & Andy’s Gap Year | 2011 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
After the Harvest: Fighting Hunger in the Coffeelands | 2011 | Documentary voice | Self | |
A Question of Habit | 2011 | Documentary | Narrator | Self |
The Oprah Winfrey Show | 2002-2011 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
17th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards | 2011 | TV Special | Herself | Self |
Fast Boy | 2010 | Documentary voice | Self | |
See Me | 2010 | Documentary short | Narrator (voice) | Self |
IMDb’s 20th Anniversary Star of the Day | 2010 | TV Series documentary | Herself | Self |
The 62nd Primetime Emmy Awards | 2010 | TV Special | Herself – Nominated: Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie | Self |
Who Do You Think You Are? | 2010 | TV Series documentary | Herself | Self |
Live from Studio Five | 2010 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
Xposé | 2009-2010 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
For Love of Liberty: The Story of America’s Black Patriots | 2010 | TV Movie documentary voice | Self | |
15th Annual Critics’ Choice Movie Awards | 2010 | TV Special | Herself | Self |
Rachael Ray | 2006-2009 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
The Jay Leno Show | 2009 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
The Paul O’Grady Show | 2009 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
Stockholms 20th International Film Festival | 2009 | TV Special | Herself | Self |
The 63rd Annual Tony Awards | 2009 | TV Special | Herself – Presenter | Self |
PoliWood | 2009 | Documentary | Herself | Self |
20 to 1 | 2009 | TV Series documentary | Herself | Self |
15th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards | 2009 | TV Special | Herself – Nominee & Presenter | Self |
The 66th Annual Golden Globe Awards | 2009 | TV Special | Herself – Nominee: Best Actress in a Mini-Series or a Motion Picture Made for Television & Presenter: Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama | Self |
Caia Quem Caia | 2008 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
The Second Abu Dhabi Film Festival Awards | 2008 | TV Special | Herself | Self |
This Child of Mine | 2008 | Documentary | Narrator (voice) | Self |
The 60th Primetime Emmy Awards | 2008 | TV Special | Herself – Nominee | Self |
Hollywood contra Franco | 2008 | Documentary | Herself | Self |
AFI’s 10 Top 10: America’s 10 Greatest Films in 10 Classic Genres | 2008 | TV Movie | Herself | Self |
Getaway | 2008 | TV Series | Herself – Celebrity traveller | Self |
The Graham Norton Show | 2008 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
Night of Too Many Stars: An Overbooked Concert for Autism Education | 2008 | TV Movie | Herself | Self |
Classical Baby (I’m Grown Up Now): The Poetry Show | 2008 | TV Movie | Herself | Self |
Becoming Enchanted: A New Classic Comes True | 2008 | Video documentary short | Herself | Self |
Ein Artikel zu viel | 2008 | Documentary | Narrator (English version, voice) | Self |
In the Valley of Elah: Documentary | 2008 | Video documentary | Herself | Self |
Beyond Wiseguys: Italian Americans & the Movies | 2008 | Documentary | Herself | Self |
Cartelera | 2008 | TV Series | Herself – Interviewee | Self |
Speechless | 2008 | TV Movie documentary | Herself | Self |
Phys Ed Trauma Tales | 2008 | Video documentary short | Herself | Self |
Pick Up the Pace: Making ‘Mr. Woodcock’ | 2008 | Video documentary short | Herself | Self |
Enchanted: CiTV Movie Special | 2007 | TV Movie | Herself | Self |
Access Hollywood | 2007 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
On the Line | 2007 | Documentary | Herself | Self |
Prometheus Bound: The Epidemic of Hepatitis C | 2007 | Documentary | Narrator | Self |
MADtv | 2000-2007 | TV Series | Herself / Herself – Host / Herself – Special Guest | Self |
The Colbert Report | 2007 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
The Dame Edna Treatment | 2007 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
Corazón de… | 2005-2007 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Miradas 2 | 2007 | TV Series documentary | Herself | Self |
L’hebdo cinéma | 2006 | TV Series documentary | Herself | Self |
The Bigger Picture | 2006 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Home | 2006/III | Documentary | Herself | Self |
2006 Women’s World Awards | 2006 | TV Special | Herself | Self |
Secrets of the Code | 2006 | Documentary | Narrator | Self |
HARDtalk Extra | 2006 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Movie Rush | 2006 | TV Series documentary | Herself | Self |
Chappelle’s Show | 2006 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
Stardust: The Bette Davis Story | 2006 | TV Movie documentary | Narrator (voice) | Self |
Tribeca Film Festival Presents: Live from the Red Carpet | 2006 | TV Special | Herself | Self |
Jonathan Dimbleby | 2006 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Lockdown, USA | 2006 | Documentary | Herself | Self |
Independent Lens | 2005-2006 | TV Series documentary | Herself | Self |
The Simpsons | 2006 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Turin 2006: XX Olympic Winter Games | 2006 | TV Mini-Series | Herself | Self |
Christa McAuliffe: Reach for the Stars | 2006 | TV Movie documentary | Narrator | Self |
An Empty Place at the Table | 2005 | Documentary short | Narrator | Self |
Film ’72 | 2004-2005 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Greatest Ever Screen Chases | 2005 | TV Movie documentary | Herself | Self |
The Reichen Show | 2005 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
The Tony Danza Show | 2004-2005 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show | 2004-2005 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
Parkinson | 2005 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
Parla con me | 2005 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Paula Goes to Hollywood | 2005 | TV Movie documentary | Herself | Self |
Handmade Modern | 2005 | TV Series documentary | Herself | Self |
The Peace! DVD | 2005 | Video documentary | Herself | Self |
Hi-Jinks | 2005 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Hiroshima no pika | 2005 | Video short | Herself | Self |
The Footy Show | 2005 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
GMTV | 2005 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
The Heaven and Earth Show | 2005 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
In the Life | 2005 | TV Series documentary | Herself | Self |
The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn | 2002-2004 | TV Series | Herself – Guest Host / Herself – Guest | Self |
The Jane Pauley Show | 2004 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
Fahrenheit 9/11: A Movement in Time | 2004 | TV Movie documentary | Herself | Self |
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno | 1993-2004 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
Biography | 2003-2004 | TV Series documentary | Herself | Self |
Jiminy Glick in Lalawood | 2004 | Herself | Self | |
Troy: The Passion of Helen | 2004 | TV Movie documentary | Herself | Self |
Hollywood Greats | 2002-2004 | TV Series documentary | Herself | Self |
The 76th Annual Academy Awards | 2004 | TV Special | Herself – Co-Presenter: Best Original Screenplay | Self |
Fragile Hopes from the Killing Fields | 2004 | Documentary short | Narrator (voice) | Self |
The 61st Annual Golden Globe Awards | 2004 | TV Special | Herself – Presenter | Self |
Journey of the Heart: Henri Nouwen | 2004 | Video documentary | Narrator | Self |
The 100 Greatest Musicals | 2003 | TV Movie documentary | Herself | Self |
100 Greatest Sexy Moments | 2003 | TV Movie documentary | Herself | Self |
Ruby Wax with… | 2003 | TV Series documentary | Herself – Guest | Self |
AFI’s 100 Years… 100 Heroes & Villains | 2003 | TV Special documentary | Herself | Self |
The 100 Greatest Movie Stars | 2003 | TV Movie documentary | Herself | Self |
On the Record with Bob Costas | 2003 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
V Graham Norton | 2003 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
The Nazi Officer’s Wife | 2003 | Documentary | Narrator (voice) | Self |
The 75th Annual Academy Awards | 2003 | TV Special | Herself – Presenter: Memorial Segment & Past Winner | Self |
75 Years of the Academy Awards: An Unofficial History | 2003 | TV Special documentary | Herself – Interviewee | Self |
Burma: Anatomy of Terror | 2003 | Documentary | Narrator (voice) | Self |
Igby Goes Down: In Search of Igby | 2003 | Video documentary short | Herself | Self |
Richard & Judy | 2003 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
American Masters | 2003 | TV Series documentary | Herself | Self |
The 60th Annual Golden Globe Awards | 2003 | TV Special | Herself – Nominee: Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture | Self |
What’s Going On? | 2003 | TV Series documentary | Self | |
XXI Century | 2003 | TV Series documentary | Herself – Actor | Self |
Late Night with Conan O’Brien | 1999-2002 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
Revealed with Jules Asner | 2002 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
Tibet: Cry of the Snow Lion | 2002 | Documentary | Tibetan Voiceovers (voice) | Self |
HBO First Look | 2001-2002 | TV Series documentary short | Herself | Self |
The Teen Choice Awards 2002 | 2002 | TV Special | Herself – Presenter | Self |
The Rosie O’Donnell Show | 1997-2002 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
Thelma & Louise: The Last Journey | 2002 | Video documentary | Herself | Self |
The Next Industrial Revolution | 2002 | Documentary | Narrator | Self |
Bravo Profiles | 2002 | TV Series documentary | Herself | Self |
Moonlight Mile: A Journey to Screen | 2002 | TV Short documentary | Herself / Jojo Floss | Self |
Goodnight Moon | 2001 | Herself – Narrator (voice) | Self | |
Islamabad: Rock City | 2001 | TV Short documentary | Narrator (voice) | Self |
Uphill All the Way | 2001 | Documentary | Narrator (voice) | Self |
Last Party 2000 | 2001 | Documentary | Herself | Self |
The Concert for New York City | 2001 | TV Special documentary | Herself | Self |
Ghosts of Attica | 2001 | Documentary | Narrator (voice) | Self |
New York: A Documentary Film | 2001 | TV Series documentary | Self | |
Rudyland | 2001 | Documentary | Narrator (voice) | Self |
The Shaman’s Apprentice | 2001 | Documentary | Narrator (voice) | Self |
Cool Women in History | 2001 | TV Mini-Series documentary | Host – Season 1 | Self |
Backstory | 2001 | TV Series documentary | Herself | Self |
900 Women | 2001 | Documentary | Narrator (voice) | Self |
Between the Lines: The Making of ‘Bull Durham’ | 2001 | Video documentary short | Herself | Self |
Behind the Movie: Rugrats in Paris | 2000 | TV Movie documentary | Herself | Self |
Broken Child | 2000 | TV Movie documentary | Narrator (voice) | Self |
Film-Fest DVD: Issue 3 – Toronto | 2000 | Video documentary | Herself | Self |
The Making of ‘Rugrats in Paris’ | 2000 | Video documentary | Herself | Self |
Nova | 2000 | TV Series documentary | Herself – Narrator | Self |
WWE Smackdown! | 2000 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Thé ou café | 2000 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Reading Rainbow | 2000 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
This Is What Democracy Looks Like | 2000 | Documentary | Narrator (voice) | Self |
VH-1 Where Are They Now? | 2000 | TV Series documentary | Herself | Self |
Iditarod: A Far Distant Place | 2000 | Documentary | Narrator (voice) | Self |
Dirty Pictures | 2000 | TV Movie | Herself (Special Appearances by) | Self |
Reel Models: The First Women of Film | 2000 | TV Movie documentary | Herself – Co-Host | Self |
Ljuset håller mig sällskap | 2000 | Documentary | Herself – Interviewee | Self |
2000 Essence Awards | 2000 | TV Special | Herself | Self |
The Secret Life of Geisha | 1999 | TV Series | Herself – Narrator (voice) | Self |
Clive Anderson All Talk | 1999 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
Behind the Music | 1999 | TV Series documentary | Herself | Self |
Saturday Night Live 25 | 1999 | TV Special documentary | Herself (uncredited) | Self |
1999 MTV Video Music Awards | 1999 | TV Special | Herself – Presenter | Self |
100 Greatest Women of Rock & Roll | 1999 | TV Movie documentary | Herself – Host | Self |
Fresco: The Ancient Art of Fresco Comes Alive | 1999 | TV Movie documentary | Narrator | Self |
The Barbara Walters Summer Special | 1999 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
The 56th Annual Golden Globe Awards | 1999 | TV Special documentary | Herself – Nominee | Self |
The 25th Annual People’s Choice Awards | 1999 | TV Special | Herself – Presenter: Favorite Motion Picture Actor | Self |
Thursday Night with Oscar! | 1999 | TV Series | Herself – Host (Season 2) | Self |
American Experience | 1999 | TV Series documentary | Self | |
Inside the Actors Studio | 1998-1999 | TV Series | Herself – Audience Member / Herself – Guest | Self |
Bravo Profiles: The Entertainment Business | 1998 | TV Mini-Series documentary | Herself | Self |
Divas Live: An Honors Concert for VH1 Save the Music | 1998 | TV Special documentary | Herself – Presenter | Self |
The 70th Annual Academy Awards | 1998 | TV Special | Herself – Presenter & Past Winner Tribute | Self |
The 1998 Annual ShoWest Awards | 1998 | TV Special | Herself – Winner: Humanitarian Award | Self |
Walk This Way | 1998 | TV Movie | Herself – Narrator (voice) | Self |
187: Documented | 1997 | Documentary | Narrator (voice) | Self |
Father Roy: Inside the School of Assassins | 1997 | Documentary | Narrator (voice) | Self |
The 51st Annual Tony Awards | 1997 | TV Special | Herself – Presenter | Self |
Oscars 1997 | 1997 | TV Movie | Herself | Self |
The 69th Annual Academy Awards | 1997 | TV Special | Herself – Presenter: Best Actor in a Leading Role | Self |
3rd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards | 1997 | TV Special | Herself | Self |
Tell the Truth and Run: George Seldes and the American Press | 1996 | Documentary | Narrator (voice) | Self |
1996 MTV Video Music Awards | 1996 | TV Special | Herself | Self |
1996 VH1 Honors | 1996 | TV Movie | Herself | Self |
Everyman | 1996 | TV Series documentary | Herself – Interviewee | Self |
The 68th Annual Academy Awards | 1996 | TV Special | Herself – Winner: Best Actress in a Leading Role & Presenter: Best Original Screenplay | Self |
2nd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards | 1996 | TV Special | Herself – Winner | Self |
The 53rd Annual Golden Globe Awards | 1996 | TV Special | Herself – Nominee | Self |
Rocky Horror Double Feature Video Show | 1995 | Video documentary short | Herself | Self |
The Survivor’s Guide to Prison | 2017 | Documentary post-production | Narrator | Self |
Showbiz Today | 1995 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Made in Hollywood | 2009-2017 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
The Celluloid Closet | 1995 | Documentary | Herself | Self |
Ok! TV | 2017 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Premio Donostia a Susan Sarandon | 1995 | TV Special | Herself – Honoree | Self |
Today | 1994-2017 | TV Series | Herself – Guest / Herself | Self |
The 67th Annual Academy Awards | 1995 | TV Special | Herself – Nominee: Best Actress in a Leading Role & Co-Presenter: Best Art Direction | Self |
Extra | 2014-2017 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
CBS This Morning | 1994-1995 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
The View | 2002-2017 | TV Series | Herself – Guest / Herself | Self |
Primer plano | 1994 | TV Series | Herself – Interviewee | Self |
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert | 2016-2017 | TV Series | Herself / Herself – Guest | Self |
Maury | 1993-1994 | TV Series | Herself / Herself – Guest | Self |
Entertainment Tonight | 2007-2017 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
All-Star 25th Birthday: Stars and Street Forever! | 1994 | TV Special | Bitsy | Self |
The Insider | 2014-2017 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Wilderness: The Last Stand | 1993 | Documentary | Narrator (voice) | Self |
The Talk | 2016-2017 | TV Series | Herself – Guest / Herself | Self |
The 65th Annual Academy Awards | 1993 | TV Special | Herself – Presenter: Best Film Editing | Self |
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon | 2015-2017 | TV Series | Herself – Guest / Herself | Self |
The 50th Annual Golden Globe Awards | 1993 | TV Special | Herself – Nominee: Best Actress in a Motion Picture Drama | Self |
EW Reunites | 2017 | TV Series documentary | Herself – Louise Sawyer | Self |
National Geographic Specials | 1993 | TV Series documentary | Herself – Narrator | Self |
Chelsea | 2016 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
Late Night with David Letterman | 1984-1993 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
Hollywood Film Awards | 2016 | Video | Herself | Self |
Omnibus | 1992 | TV Series documentary | Herself | Self |
The Late Late Show with James Corden | 2015-2016 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
Saturday Night Live | 1992 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Le journal du Festival | 2016 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
When Thelma Met Louise | 1992 | TV Short documentary | Herself | Self |
Larry King Now | 2012-2016 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
Free to Laugh: A Comedy and Music Special for Amnesty International | 1992 | TV Special | Herself | Self |
The Daily Show | 2003-2016 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
The 64th Annual Academy Awards | 1992 | TV Special | Herself – Nominated: Best Actress in a Leading Role & Co-Presenter: Best Film Editing | Self |
Tavis Smiley | 2008-2016 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
The 49th Annual Golden Globe Awards | 1992 | TV Special | Herself – Nominee: Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama | Self |
The Wendy Williams Show | 2012-2016 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
The 63rd Annual Academy Awards | 1991 | TV Special | Herself – Co-Presenter: Best Art Direction-Set Decoration | Self |
Good Morning America | 2012-2016 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
The 6th Annual IFP/West Independent Spirit Awards | 1991 | TV Special | Herself | Self |
Sidewalks Entertainment | 2016 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
Sesame Street | 1989-1991 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
PoliticKING with Larry King | 2016 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
E.T. – Entretenimento Total | 1991 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore | 2016 | TV Series | Herself – Panelist | Self |
Comic Relief IV | 1990 | TV Special documentary | Herself | Self |
Real Time with Bill Maher | 2004-2016 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
Through the Wire | 1990 | Documentary | Narrator (voice) | Self |
All In with Chris Hayes | 2016 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
The 46th Annual Golden Globe Awards | 1989 | TV Special | Herself – Nominee | Self |
Saving Jamaica Bay | 2016 | Documentary | Narrator (voice) | Self |
AIDS: The Facts of Life | 1988 | TV Movie documentary | Herself | Self |
Late Night with Seth Meyers | 2016 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
De película | 1988 | TV Series | Herself – Interviewee | Self |
22nd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards | 2016 | TV Special | Herself – Nominee: Outstanding Female Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie & Presenter: In Memoriam | Self |
The 2nd Commitment to Life AIDS Project Benefit | 1986 | TV Movie | Herself | Self |
StarTalk | 2015 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Mythos | 1985 | TV Mini-Series | Herself – Host | Self |
The Meredith Vieira Show | 2015 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
In Our Hands | 1984 | Documentary | Herself | Self |
Oprah’s Master Class: Belief Special | 2015 | TV Movie | Herself | Self |
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson | 1974-1984 | TV Series | Herself – Guest / Herself | Self |
Jimmy Kimmel Live! | 2014-2015 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
When the Mountains Tremble | 1983 | Documentary | Herself | Self |
Dr. Phil | 2015 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
The 55th Annual Academy Awards | 1983 | TV Special | Herself – Presenter | Self |
Unity | 2015 | Documentary | Narrator (voice) | Self |
The 54th Annual Academy Awards | 1982 | TV Special documentary | Herself – Nominee: Best Actress in a Leading Role | Self |
Death Row Stories | 2014-2015 | TV Series documentary | Narrator | Self |
Fridays | 1981 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Artistry/Technology | 2015 | Short | Herself | Self |
Tomorrow Coast to Coast | 1981 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
Night of Too Many Stars: America Comes Together for Autism Programs | 2015 | TV Special | Herself | Self |
The Mike Douglas Show | 1977-1979 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson | 2005-2015 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
The Alan Hamel Show | 1978 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
Saving My Tomorrow | 2014 | TV Series documentary | Herself – Narrator | Self |
The 48th Annual Academy Awards | 1976 | TV Special | Herself – Audience Member (uncredited) | Self |
The ’90s: The Last Great Decade? | 2014 | TV Mini-Series documentary | Herself | Self |
Chelsea Lately | 2010-2014 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
Unscripted | 2014 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
2014 NHL Awards | 2014 | TV Special | Herself | Self |
Live with Kelly and Ryan | 2004-2014 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
Late Show with David Letterman | 1994-2014 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
The Past is a Grotesque Animal | 2014 | Documentary | Herself | Self |
Oprah’s Master Class | 2013 | TV Series documentary | Herself | Self |
Días de cine | 1995-2013 | TV Series | Herself – Interviewee | Self |
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon | 2009-2013 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
We Are Many | 2014 | Documentary | Herself | Archive Footage |
Regarding Susan Sontag | 2014 | Documentary | Annie Savoy | Archive Footage |
The Chew | 2013 | TV Series | Herself | Archive Footage |
Dai nostri inviati: La Rai racconta la Mostra del cinema di Venezia 1980-1989 | 2013 | TV Movie documentary | Herself | Archive Footage |
The Frame | 2013 | TV Series | Sarah Roberts | Archive Footage |
Made in Hollywood | 2012 | TV Series | Herself | Archive Footage |
Celebrity Naked Ambition | 2011 | TV Movie documentary | Herself | Archive Footage |
The Graham Norton Show | 2008 | TV Series | Herself | Archive Footage |
Del corto a Hollywood | 2008 | TV Movie documentary | Herself (uncredited) | Archive Footage |
The O’Reilly Factor | 2008 | TV Series | Herself | Archive Footage |
The 80th Annual Academy Awards | 2008 | TV Special | Herself | Archive Footage |
Oscar, que empiece el espectáculo | 2008 | TV Movie documentary | Herself (uncredited) | Archive Footage |
20 to 1 | 2007 | TV Series documentary | Louise Sawyer | Archive Footage |
Saturday Night Live in the ’90s: Pop Culture Nation | 2007 | TV Special documentary | Herself – Audience Member (uncredited) | Archive Footage |
Manufacturing Dissent | 2007 | Documentary | Herself | Archive Footage |
Premio Donostia a Max Von Sydow | 2006 | TV Special | Herself | Archive Footage |
Last Laugh ’05 | 2005 | TV Movie | Herself | Archive Footage |
San Sebastián 2005: Crónica de Carlos Boyero | 2005 | TV Special | Louise Sawyer (uncredited) | Archive Footage |
Cinema mil | 2005 | TV Series | Herself | Archive Footage |
Premio Donostia a Willem Dafoe | 2005 | TV Special | Herself | Archive Footage |
Corazón de… | 2005 | TV Series | Herself | Archive Footage |
Biography | 1995-2005 | TV Series documentary | Adele August Hattie Herself |
Archive Footage |
Midnight Movies: From the Margin to the Mainstream | 2005 | Documentary | Herself | Archive Footage |
Retrosexual: The 80’s | 2004 | TV Mini-Series documentary | Archive Footage | |
Rated ‘R’: Republicans in Hollywood | 2004 | TV Movie documentary | Herself | Archive Footage |
Sex at 24 Frames Per Second | 2003 | Video documentary | Herself | Archive Footage |
Cher: The Farewell Tour | 2003 | TV Movie documentary | Jane Spoffard | Archive Footage |
Twentieth Century Fox: The Blockbuster Years | 2000 | TV Movie documentary | Janet Weiss | Archive Footage |
Before They Were Famous | 1999 | TV Series advert ‘Dermassage cream’ 1973 – Episode dated 25 December 1999 1999 … advert ‘Dermassage cream’ 1973 | Archive Footage | |
20/20 | 1999 | TV Series documentary | Louise Sawyer | Archive Footage |
… y otras mujeres de armas tomar | 1998 | TV Movie documentary | Herself | Archive Footage |
The Celluloid Closet: Featurette | 1995 | Video short | Herself | Archive Footage |
That’s Hollywood | 1981 | TV Series documentary | Janet Weiss | Archive Footage |
Extra | 2016-2017 | TV Series | Herself | Archive Footage |
Entertainment Tonight | 2008-2017 | TV Series | Herself | Archive Footage |
The 89th Annual Academy Awards | 2017 | TV Special | Herself | Archive Footage |
John G. Avildsen: King of the Underdogs | 2017 | Documentary | Archive Footage | |
Access Hollywood | 2016 | TV Series | Herself | Archive Footage |
Inside Edition | 2015-2016 | TV Series documentary | Herself | Archive Footage |
Boots on the Ground in Haiti | 2016 | Documentary | Herself | Archive Footage |
Tellement Gay! Homosexualité et pop culture | 2015 | TV Mini-Series documentary | Sarah Roberts | Archive Footage |
The 87th Annual Academy Awards | 2015 | TV Special | Herself – Presenter: Jean Hersholt Award | Archive Footage |
Chelsea Lately | 2014 | TV Series | Herself / Pearl in ‘Tammy’ | Archive Footage |
Susan Sarandon Awards
Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie | Category |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2016 | Kering Women in Motion Award | Cannes Film Festival | Won | ||
2016 | CinemaCon Award | CinemaCon, USA | Cinema Icon Award | Won | |
2015 | Golden Camera | Golden Camera, Germany | Best International Actress | For her body of work. | Won |
2014 | Career Achievement Award | AARP Movies for Grownups Awards | Won | ||
2014 | CinEuphoria | CinEuphoria Awards | Career – Honorary Award | Won | |
2012 | Woman of the Year | Elle Women in Hollywood Awards | Won | ||
2011 | Outstanding Contribution to World Cinema | Shanghai International Film Festival | Won | ||
2011 | Special Award | Sonoma Valley Film Festival | Lifetime Achievement Award | Won | |
2010 | François Truffaut Award | Giffoni Film Festival | Won | ||
2010 | OFTA Television Award | Online Film & Television Association | Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture or Miniseries | You Don’t Know Jack (2010) | Won |
2009 | Lifetime Achievement Award | Stockholm Film Festival | For her ‘reflection, seduction and rebellion’ through which she has portrayed many ‘multifaceted … More | Won | |
2007 | Honorary Lady Harimaguada | Las Palmas Film Festival | Won | ||
2006 | Honorary Award of the Festival | Marrakech International Film Festival | Won | ||
2006 | Artistic Achievement Award | Philadelphia Film Festival | Won | ||
2005 | Mary Pickford Award | Satellite Awards | Won | ||
2005 | Career Achievement Award | Chicago International Film Festival | Won | ||
2005 | Renaissance Award | Harlem International Film Festival | Won | ||
2005 | Hollywood Film Award | Hollywood Film Awards | Supporting Actress of the Year | Elizabethtown (2005) | Won |
2005 | Excellence Award | Locarno International Film Festival | Won | ||
2004 | Acting and Activism Award | Women Film Critics Circle Awards | Won | ||
2003 | Gala Tribute | Film Society of Lincoln Center | Won | ||
2002 | Maverick Award | Taos Talking Picture Festival | Won | ||
2002 | Star on the Walk of Fame | Walk of Fame | Motion Picture | At 6801 Hollywood Blvd. | Won |
2002 | Governor’s Award | Cape May NJ State Film Festival | Won | ||
2002 | Sierra Award | Las Vegas Film Critics Society Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Igby Goes Down (2002) | Won |
2002 | Freedom in Film Award | Nashville Film Festival | Won | ||
2001 | Blimp Award | Kids’ Choice Awards, USA | Favorite Voice from an Animated Movie | Rugrats in Paris: The Movie – Rugrats II (2000) | Won |
1999 | Icon Award | Elle Women in Hollywood Awards | Won | ||
1998 | Humanitarian Award | ShoWest Convention, USA | Won | ||
1998 | SDFCS Award | San Diego Film Critics Society Awards | Best Actress | Stepmom (1998) | Won |
1997 | Blockbuster Entertainment Award | Blockbuster Entertainment Awards | Favorite Actress – Drama | Dead Man Walking (1995) | Won |
1997 | CineMerit Award | Munich Film Festival | Won | ||
1996 | Actor | Screen Actors Guild Awards | Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role | Dead Man Walking (1995) | Won |
1996 | Oscar | Academy Awards, USA | Best Actress in a Leading Role | Dead Man Walking (1995) | Won |
1996 | Chlotrudis Award | Chlotrudis Awards | Best Actress | Dead Man Walking (1995) | Won |
1996 | David | David di Donatello Awards | Best Foreign Actress (Migliore Attrice Straniera) | Dead Man Walking (1995) | Won |
1996 | Woman of the Year | Hasty Pudding Theatricals, USA | Won | ||
1996 | Desert Palm Achievement Award | Palm Springs International Film Festival | Won | ||
1995 | Donostia Lifetime Achievement Award | San Sebastián International Film Festival | Won | ||
1995 | BAFTA Film Award | BAFTA Awards | Best Actress | The Client (1994) | Won |
1995 | KCFCC Award | Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards | Best Actress | Dead Man Walking (1995) | Won |
1994 | Crystal Award | Women in Film Crystal Awards | Won | ||
1992 | Film Excellence Award | Boston Film Festival | Won | ||
1992 | David | David di Donatello Awards | Best Foreign Actress (Migliore Attrice Straniera) | Thelma & Louise (1991) | Won |
1992 | Actor Award | Gotham Awards | Won | ||
1992 | ALFS Award | London Critics Circle Film Awards | Actress of the Year | Thelma & Louise (1991) | Won |
1991 | NBR Award | National Board of Review, USA | Best Actress | Thelma & Louise (1991) | Won |
1990 | Muse Award | New York Women in Film & Television | Won | ||
1987 | ACE | CableACE Awards | Actress in a Dramatic Series | Oxbridge Blues (1984) | Won |
1982 | Pasinetti Award | Venice Film Festival | Best Actress | Tempest (1982) | Won |
1981 | Genie | Genie Awards | Best Performance by a Foreign Actress | Atlantic City, USA (1980) | Won |
1981 | KCFCC Award | Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards | Best Actress | Atlantic City, USA (1980) | Won |
2016 | Kering Women in Motion Award | Cannes Film Festival | Nominated | ||
2016 | CinemaCon Award | CinemaCon, USA | Cinema Icon Award | Nominated | |
2015 | Golden Camera | Golden Camera, Germany | Best International Actress | For her body of work. | Nominated |
2014 | Career Achievement Award | AARP Movies for Grownups Awards | Nominated | ||
2014 | CinEuphoria | CinEuphoria Awards | Career – Honorary Award | Nominated | |
2012 | Woman of the Year | Elle Women in Hollywood Awards | Nominated | ||
2011 | Outstanding Contribution to World Cinema | Shanghai International Film Festival | Nominated | ||
2011 | Special Award | Sonoma Valley Film Festival | Lifetime Achievement Award | Nominated | |
2010 | François Truffaut Award | Giffoni Film Festival | Nominated | ||
2010 | OFTA Television Award | Online Film & Television Association | Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture or Miniseries | You Don’t Know Jack (2010) | Nominated |
2009 | Lifetime Achievement Award | Stockholm Film Festival | For her ‘reflection, seduction and rebellion’ through which she has portrayed many ‘multifaceted … More | Nominated | |
2007 | Honorary Lady Harimaguada | Las Palmas Film Festival | Nominated | ||
2006 | Honorary Award of the Festival | Marrakech International Film Festival | Nominated | ||
2006 | Artistic Achievement Award | Philadelphia Film Festival | Nominated | ||
2005 | Mary Pickford Award | Satellite Awards | Nominated | ||
2005 | Career Achievement Award | Chicago International Film Festival | Nominated | ||
2005 | Renaissance Award | Harlem International Film Festival | Nominated | ||
2005 | Hollywood Film Award | Hollywood Film Awards | Supporting Actress of the Year | Elizabethtown (2005) | Nominated |
2005 | Excellence Award | Locarno International Film Festival | Nominated | ||
2004 | Acting and Activism Award | Women Film Critics Circle Awards | Nominated | ||
2003 | Gala Tribute | Film Society of Lincoln Center | Nominated | ||
2002 | Maverick Award | Taos Talking Picture Festival | Nominated | ||
2002 | Star on the Walk of Fame | Walk of Fame | Motion Picture | At 6801 Hollywood Blvd. | Nominated |
2002 | Governor’s Award | Cape May NJ State Film Festival | Nominated | ||
2002 | Sierra Award | Las Vegas Film Critics Society Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Igby Goes Down (2002) | Nominated |
2002 | Freedom in Film Award | Nashville Film Festival | Nominated | ||
2001 | Blimp Award | Kids’ Choice Awards, USA | Favorite Voice from an Animated Movie | Rugrats in Paris: The Movie – Rugrats II (2000) | Nominated |
1999 | Icon Award | Elle Women in Hollywood Awards | Nominated | ||
1998 | Humanitarian Award | ShoWest Convention, USA | Nominated | ||
1998 | SDFCS Award | San Diego Film Critics Society Awards | Best Actress | Stepmom (1998) | Nominated |
1997 | Blockbuster Entertainment Award | Blockbuster Entertainment Awards | Favorite Actress – Drama | Dead Man Walking (1995) | Nominated |
1997 | CineMerit Award | Munich Film Festival | Nominated | ||
1996 | Actor | Screen Actors Guild Awards | Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role | Dead Man Walking (1995) | Nominated |
1996 | Oscar | Academy Awards, USA | Best Actress in a Leading Role | Dead Man Walking (1995) | Nominated |
1996 | Chlotrudis Award | Chlotrudis Awards | Best Actress | Dead Man Walking (1995) | Nominated |
1996 | David | David di Donatello Awards | Best Foreign Actress (Migliore Attrice Straniera) | Dead Man Walking (1995) | Nominated |
1996 | Woman of the Year | Hasty Pudding Theatricals, USA | Nominated | ||
1996 | Desert Palm Achievement Award | Palm Springs International Film Festival | Nominated | ||
1995 | Donostia Lifetime Achievement Award | San Sebastián International Film Festival | Nominated | ||
1995 | BAFTA Film Award | BAFTA Awards | Best Actress | The Client (1994) | Nominated |
1995 | KCFCC Award | Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards | Best Actress | Dead Man Walking (1995) | Nominated |
1994 | Crystal Award | Women in Film Crystal Awards | Nominated | ||
1992 | Film Excellence Award | Boston Film Festival | Nominated | ||
1992 | David | David di Donatello Awards | Best Foreign Actress (Migliore Attrice Straniera) | Thelma & Louise (1991) | Nominated |
1992 | Actor Award | Gotham Awards | Nominated | ||
1992 | ALFS Award | London Critics Circle Film Awards | Actress of the Year | Thelma & Louise (1991) | Nominated |
1991 | NBR Award | National Board of Review, USA | Best Actress | Thelma & Louise (1991) | Nominated |
1990 | Muse Award | New York Women in Film & Television | Nominated | ||
1987 | ACE | CableACE Awards | Actress in a Dramatic Series | Oxbridge Blues (1984) | Nominated |
1982 | Pasinetti Award | Venice Film Festival | Best Actress | Tempest (1982) | Nominated |
1981 | Genie | Genie Awards | Best Performance by a Foreign Actress | Atlantic City, USA (1980) | Nominated |
1981 | KCFCC Award | Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards | Best Actress | Atlantic City, USA (1980) | Nominated |