
Lillian Hellman
WriterActressMusic Department
- Born
- June 20, 1905
- Died
- June 30, 1984
During the 1930s, it was fashionable to be a part of the radical political movement in Hollywood. Lillian Hellman devoted herself to the cause along with other writers and actors in their zeal to reform. Her independence set her apart from all but a few women of the day, and gave her writing an edge…
Writer
| Candide(2025) |
| Ernest & Bertram(2002) |
| Candide(1991) |
| To theatro tis Defteras(1970) |
| Kaikki tulevat päivät(1982) |
Actress
| Julia(1977)as Woman in Boat |
Music Department
| Candide(1988) |
Soundtrack
| Great Performances(1971) |
Self
| The Case of Dashiell Hammett(1982)as Self |
| Profile: Lillian Hellman(1981)as Self |
| The 49th Annual Academy Awards(1977)as Self - Presenter |
| AFI Life Achievement Award(1973)as Self - Audience Member |
| Video Portraits: American Artists(1975)as Self |
Archive Footage
| And the Oscar Goes to...(2014)as Self - Blacklisted Screenwriter |
| American Masters(1985)as Self |
| Breast of Peacock, Apple Pie(1988)as Self - Interviewee |
| Great Performances(1971)as Self |
| Committee on UnAmerican Activities(1962)as Self |