Cultural Depictions of Cleopatra VII - Film

Film

  • Antony and Cleopatra (1908) (Florence Lawrence)
  • Antony and Cleopatra (1924) (Ethel Teare)
  • Antony and Cleopatra (1972) (Hildegarde Neil)
  • Asterix and Cleopatra (Micheline Dax)
  • Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatra (Diane Neal and Monica Bellucci)
  • Caesar and Cleopatra (Vivien Leigh)
  • Carry On Cleo (Amanda Barrie)
  • Cleobatra (1943) (Amina Rizk)
  • Cleopatra (1917) (Theda Bara)
  • Cleopatra (1934) (Claudette Colbert)
  • Cleopatra (1963) (Elizabeth Taylor)
  • Cleopatra (1970) (Chinatsu Nakayama)
  • Cleopatra (1999) (Leonor Varela)
  • Cleopatra (1970) (Viva)
  • Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt (1912) (Helen Gardner)
  • Cléopâtre (1899) (Jeanne d'Alcy)
  • Dante's Inferno (Lorna Low)
  • Due notti con Cleopatra (Sophia Loren)
  • Giulio Cesare (2006) (Danielle de Niese)
  • Highway to Hell (Amy Stiller)
  • Munchie Strikes Back (Antonia Dorian)
  • The Notorious Cleopatra (Sonora)
  • Serpent of the Nile (Rhonda Fleming)
  • Scooby-Doo! in Where's My Mummy? (Virginia Madsen)
  • The Story of Mankind (Virginia Mayo)
  • Totò e Cleopatra (1963) (Magali Noël)

See also: Cleopatra (Character) imdb.com page

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