Television
- Antonio e Cleopatra (1965) (Valeria Valeri)
- Antony and Cleopatra (1974) Royal Shakespeare Company (Janet Suzman)
- Antony and Cleopatra (1981) BBC Television Shakespeare (Jane Lapotaire)
- Antony and Cleopatra (1983) (Lynn Redgrave)
- Astro Boy: "The Return of Queen Cleopatra" (Season 1, Episode 31)
- Cleopatra (Leonor Varela)
- Cleopatra (2010) (TV series) (Sulaf Fawakherji)
- Cleopatra (2010) (TV series) (Cyrine Abdelnour)
- The Cleopatras (Michelle Newell)
- Clone High (voiced by Christa Miller)
- Doctor Who: "River Song" (Alex Kingston)
- General Electric Theater: "Caesar and Cleopatra" (Piper Laurie)
- Giulio Cesare (1990) (Susan Larson)
- Hallmark Hall of Fame: "Caesar and Cleopatra" (Geneviève Bujold)
- Histeria! (voiced by Tress MacNeille)
- Imperium: Augustus (Anna Valle)
- Julius Caesar (Samuela Sardo)
- Legends of the Hidden Temple: "The Snake Bracelet of Cleopatra"
- Meeting of Minds: "Queen Cleopatra/Theodore Roosevelt/Thomas Aquinas/Thomas Paine" (Jayne Meadows)
- The Morecambe & Wise Show: "Season 5, Episode 5" (Glenda Jackson)
- Mujeres Insólitas: "La Sierpe del Nilo" (Rocío Dúrcal)
- The New Addams Family: "Cleopatra, Green of the Nile" (Adam Behr and Nicholas Podbrey)
- Producers' Showcase: "Caesar and Cleopatra" (Claire Bloom)
- Rome (2005–07) (Lyndsey Marshal)
- The Spread of the Eagle (1963) (TV series) (Mary Morris)
- The Supersizers...: "The Supersizers Eat...Ancient Rome" (Sue Perkins)
- Teen Angel: "Honest Abe and Popular Steve" (Sue Giosa)
- You Are There: "The Death of Cleopatra" (Kim Stanley)
- Xena: Warrior Princess:
- "King of Assassins" (Gina Torres)
- "Antony & Cleopatra" (Jo Davidson)
- Puella Magi Madoka Magica: in episode 11 as a Puella Magi
See also: Cleopatra (Character) imdb.com page
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