Films (as actress) | 3 | |||
Films (as composer) | 6 | |||
Films (as writer) | 1 | |||
Television | 23 | |||
Commercials | 2 | |||
Music videos | 44 |
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American singer and occasional actress Lana Del Rey has appeared in three films as an actress, twenty-three television shows, and two commercials, along with offering her talents to five films as singer. Del Rey's first appearance was in the independent film Poolside (2010), which features Del Rey playing Lisa, a rich girl who spends her days smoking cigarettes by the pool. She received top billing for the project. Del Rey's next appearance was in a less-than-one-minute long short art film titled Lana Del Rey which was produced by Interview magazine and features noir-ish style and cinematic themes. Del Rey's breakout appearance was in an Anthony Mandler directed film, which Del Rey wrote, titled Tropico (2013). The film features Del Rey as a fictionalized version of Eve while also playing Mary Magdalene. Tropico received positive reviews and was Del Rey's second film that gave her top billing. Along with appearing in a handful of short films, Del Rey has appeared in 23 television shows and specials as herself along with appearing in campaign commercials for companies including Keds and H&M.
Del Rey has recorded songs for six films: The Great Gatsby (2013), Tropico (2013), Maleficent (2014), Big Eyes (2014), The Age of Adaline (2015), and Hi, How Are You Daniel Johnston? (2015). Del Rey created the songs "Young and Beautiful", "Hotel Sayre", "Magic Tree and I Let Myself Go", and "Two Minutes to Four and Reunited" for The Great Gatsby, with "Young and Beautiful" receiving single treatment followed by praise, chart success, and a Grammy award nomination. Her contribution of the two songs "I Can Fly" and "Big Eyes" for the Margaret Keane bio-pic Big Eyes received critical acclaim with the later being nominated for a Golden Globe Award and Critics Choice Award.
Music videos
Film
Film | Year | Role | Director | Notes |
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Poolside | 2010 | Lisa | Aaron C. Peer | Short film |
Lana Del Rey | 2012 | Herself | Short film | |
The Great Gatsby | 2013 | Baz Luhrmann | Soundtrack; songs: "Young and Beautiful", "Hotel Sayre", "Magic Tree and I Let Myself Go", and "Two Minutes to Four and Reunited" Nominated—Grammy Award for Best Song Written for Visual Media (for "Young and Beautiful") Nominated—Critics Choice Award for Best Song (for "Young and Beautiful") Nominated—Denver Film Critics Society Award for Best Original Song (for "Young and Beautiful") Nominated—Georgia Film Critics Association Award for Best Original Song (for "Young and Beautiful") Nominated—Houston Film Critics Society Award for Best Original Song (for "Young and Beautiful") Nominated—Online Film & Television Association Award for Best Music, Original Song Nominated—Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Best Original Song (for "Young and Beautiful") Nominated—World Soundtrack Award for Best Original Song Written Directly for a Film (for "Young and Beautiful") | |
Tropico | Eve/Mary | Anthony Mandler | Short film Soundtrack; songs: "Bel Air", "Gods & Monsters", and "Body Electric" Also writer | |
Maleficent | 2014 | Robert Stromberg | Soundtrack; song: "Once Upon a Dream" | |
Big Eyes | Tim Burton | Soundtrack; songs: "Big Eyes" and "I Can Fly" Nominated—Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score - Motion Picture (for "Big Eyes") Nominated—Critics Choice Award for Best Song (for "Big Eyes") Nominated—Houston Film Critics Society Award for Best Original Song (for "Big Eyes") Nominated—Online Film & Television Association Award for Best Music, Original Song (for "Big Eyes") | ||
The Age of Adaline | 2015 | Lee Toland Krieger | Soundtrack; song: "Life Is Beautiful" | |
Hi, How Are You Daniel Johnston? | Gabriel Sunday | Executive producer Soundtrack; song: "Some Things Last a Long Time" |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2011 | Later... with Jools Holland | Herself | Episode: "39.4" |
La Musicale | Episode: "Speciale Girls" | ||
De Wereld Draait Door | Episode: "7.50" | ||
Inas Nacht | Episode: "7.9" | ||
Taratata | Episode 406 | ||
2011—12 | Le grand journal de Canal+ | Guest: 3 episodes | |
2012 | The Jonathan Ross Show | Episode: "2.1" | |
Saturday Night Live | Episode: "Daniel Radcliffe/Lana Del Rey" | ||
Late Night with David Letterman | Episode: "19.83" | ||
The Talent Show Story | Episode "1.5" (uncredited) | ||
Jimmy Kimmel Live! | Episode: "10.120" | ||
The BRIT Awards 2012 | |||
American Idol | Episode: "Top 10 Results" | ||
Buenas noches y Buenafuente | Episode: "1.2" | ||
The Voice UK | Episode: "Live Show 1 Results" | ||
BBC Radio 1 Hackney Weekend 2012 | Television special | ||
MTV Europe Music Awards 2012 | |||
C à vous | Episode: 16 November 2012 | ||
Schlag den Raab | Episode: "Folge 37 - 3.000.000 EUR" | ||
2013 | The BRIT Awards 2013 | ||
2014 | The 56th Annual Grammy Awards | ||
2015 | Fashion News Live | Episode: "20.31" | |
72nd Golden Globe Awards | |||
Billboard's Women in Music |
Commercials
Company | Year | Description |
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Keds | 2009 | Commercial features Del Rey in 2009 walking around Coney Island, Brooklyn while her song "Yayo" plays in the background. |
H&M | 2012 | Commercial features Del Rey in an old-1960s-inspired lounge where she sings a cover of Bobby Vinton's famous prom anthem "Blue Velvet", which was featured on her second EP Paradise (2012). |