Woody Allen Filmography - Films

Films

Year Film Credited Director Credited Writer Credited Actor Credited Role Grossed IMDb Rotten Tomatoes
1965 What's New Pussycat? Yes Yes Victor Shakapopulis 6.1 40%
1966 What's Up, Tiger Lily? Yes Yes Yes Narrator 6.0 89%
1967 Casino Royale Yes Dr. Noah/Jimmy Bond 5.2 31%
1969 Take the Money and Run Yes Yes Yes Virgil Starkwell 7.2 93%
1971 Bananas Yes Yes Yes Fielding Mellish 7.0 89%
1972 Play It Again, Sam Yes Yes Allan Felix 7.6 97%
Everything You Always Wanted
to Know About Sex*
(*But Were Afraid to Ask)
Yes Yes Yes The Fool
Fabrizio
Victor Shakapopulis
Sperm #1
$83,934,700 6.8 89%
1973 Sleeper Yes Yes Yes Miles Monroe $82,084,900 7.3 100%
1975 Love and Death Yes Yes Yes Boris Grushenko $77,746,400 7.7 100%
1976 The Front Yes Howard Prince 7.3 75%
1977 Annie Hall Yes Yes Yes Alvy Singer $135,852,600 8.2 98%
1978 Interiors Yes Yes $35,309,500 7.3 75%
1979 Manhattan Yes Yes Yes Isaac Davis $126,047,200 8.0 98%
1980 Stardust Memories Yes Yes Yes Sandy Bates $30,587,700 7.2 71%
To Woody Allen, From Europe with Love Yes Himself
1982 A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy Yes Yes Yes Andrew $24,453,100 6.6 76%
1983 Zelig Yes Yes Yes Leonard Zelig $29,665,100 7.7 100%
1984 Broadway Danny Rose Yes Yes Yes Danny Rose $24,986,900 7.4 100%
1985 The Purple Rose of Cairo Yes Yes $23,718,300 7.7 90%
1986 50 Years of Action! Yes Himself
Meetin' WA Yes Himself 6.5
Hannah and Her Sisters Yes Yes Yes Mickey Sachs $85,057,900 7.9 93%
1987 Radio Days Yes Yes Yes Narrator $29,963,900 7.5 95%
September Yes Yes $985,300 6.5 58%
King Lear Yes Mr. Alien 57%
1988 Another Woman Yes Yes $3,109,700 7.3 65%
1989 New York Stories Yes Yes Yes Sheldon $21,472,700 6.2 73%
Crimes and Misdemeanors Yes Yes Yes Cliff Stern $36,417,400 8.0 92%
1990 Alice Yes Yes $13,791,700 6.5 77%
1991 Scenes from a Mall Yes Nick Fifer 33%
Shadows and Fog Yes Yes Yes Kleinman 6.6 55%
1992 Husbands and Wives Yes Yes Yes Gabe Roth 7.4 100%
1993 Manhattan Murder Mystery Yes Yes Yes Larry Lipton $21,676,500 7.3 91%
1994 Bullets Over Broadway Yes Yes $25,358,700 7.5 96%
1995 Mighty Aphrodite Yes Yes Yes Lenny $11,777,100 7.0 77%
1996 Everyone Says I Love You Yes Yes Yes Joe Berlin $16,839,400 6.8 79%
1997 Deconstructing Harry Yes Yes Yes Harry Block $18,046,900 7.3 71%
Wild Man Blues Yes Himself 86%
1998 AFI's 100 Years...100 Movies Yes Himself
Celebrity Yes Yes $8,576,300 6.2 41%
The Impostors Yes Audition Director 62%
Antz Yes Z (voice) 95%
1999 Sweet and Lowdown Yes Yes Yes Narrator $6,231,400 7.2 78%
2000 Company Man Yes American Ambassador 14%
Small Time Crooks Yes Yes Yes Ray 6.5 67%
Light Keeps Me Company Yes Himself 83%
Picking Up the Pieces Yes Tex Crowley
2001 The Curse of the Jade Scorpion Yes Yes Yes C.W. Briggs $10,518,800 6.7 45%
Stanley Kubrick: A Life in Pictures Yes Himself 85%
2002 Woody Allen: A Life in Film Yes Himself
The Magic of Fellini Yes Himself
Hollywood Ending Yes Yes Yes Val Waxman $6,612,400 6.4 47%
2003 100 Years of Hope & Humor Yes Himself
Anything Else Yes Yes Yes David Dobel $4,219,200 6.3 40%
Charlie: The Life and Art of Charles Chaplin Yes Himself 95%
2004 François Truffaut, une Autobiographie Yes Himself
Melinda and Melinda Yes Yes $4,727,600 6.5 53%
2005 The Ballad of Greenwich Village Yes Himself 38%
The Outsider Yes Himself 69%
Match Point Yes Yes $27,999,200 7.7 77%
2006 Scoop Yes Yes Yes Sid Waterman $12,727,300 6.7 39%
Home Yes Himself
2007 Cassandra's Dream Yes Yes $1,073,300 6.8 46%
2008 Vicky Cristina Barcelona Yes Yes $25,609,500 7.2 82%
2009 Whatever Works Yes Yes $5,633,400 7.2 50%
2010 You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger Yes Yes $3,222,800 6.3 44%
2011 Midnight in Paris Yes Yes $56,257,700 7.8 93%
2012 Paris Manhattan Yes Himself
To Rome with Love Yes Yes Yes Jerry $16,685,867 6.4 44%
2013 Fading Gigolo Yes Murray

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