Barbra Streisand is an American singer, actress, director and producer and one of the most successful personalities in show business. Born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1942, from a middle class Jewish family, she grew up dreaming to become an actress (or even an actress / conductor, as she happily describes her teenager years in one of her concerts)...See full bio »
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Episode #2.10
(2011)
(performer: "Send in the Clowns")
2011The 53rd Annual Grammy Awards
(TV special)
(writer: "Evergreen Love Theme from A Star Is Born" / performer: "Evergreen Love Theme from A Star Is Born")
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A Very Glee Christmas
(2010)
(performer: "Sleep In Heavenly Peace Silent Night" - uncredited)
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Hell-O
(2010)
(performer: "Don't Rain On My Parade" - uncredited)
2010One Night Only: Barbra Streisand and Quartet at the Village Vanguard - September 26,2009
(video)
(performer: "Intro", "Here's To Life", "In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning", "Gentle Rain", "Spring Can Really Hang You Up The Most", "If You Go Away Ne Me Quitte Pas", "Where Do You Start", "Nobody's Heart Belongs To Me", "Make Someone Happy", "My Funny Valentine", "Bewitched, Bothered And Bewildered", "Thank You's And Introductions", "Evergreen Love Theme From 'A Star Is Born'", "Exit Music", "Some Other Time", "The Way We Were Encore", "Cry Me A River", "Happy Days Are Here Again")
1995Barbra: The Concert
(TV special documentary)
(music: "Evergreen" 1976 - uncredited / performer: "People" 1964 - uncredited, "Evergreen" 1976 - uncredited, "The Way We Were" 1973 - uncredited, "As If We Never Said Goodbye" 1992 - uncredited, "I'm Still Here" 1971 - uncredited, "Everybody Says Don't" 1964 - uncredited, "Don't Rain on My Parade" 1964 - uncredited, "Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man" 1927 - uncredited, "I'll Know" 1950 - uncredited, "Lover Man" 1942 - uncredited, "Will He Like Me?" 1963, "He Touched Me" 1965 - uncredited, "The Man That Got Away" 1953 - uncredited, "It All Depends On You" 1926 - uncredited, "On a Clear Day You Can See Forever" 1965 - uncredited, "You Don't Bring Me Flowers" 1977 - uncredited, "Lazy Afternoon" 1954 - uncredited, "Not While I'm Around" 1979 - uncredited, "Ordinary Miracles" 1993 - uncredited, "Where Is It Written?" 1983 - uncredited, "Papa, Can You Hear Me?" 1983 - uncredited, "Will Someone Ever Look At Me That Way?" 1983 - uncredited, "A Piece Of Sky" 1983 - uncredited, "Mon Homme My Man" 1916 - uncredited, "For All We Know" 1934 - uncredited, "I'm In the Mood For Love" 1935 - uncredited, "Guilty" 1980 - uncredited, "What Is This Thing Called Love?" 1929 - uncredited, "Once Upon a Dream" 1959 - uncredited, "When You Wish Upon a Star" 1940 - uncredited, "Someday My Prince Will Come" 1937 - uncredited / "Happy Days Are Here Again" 1929 - uncredited)
1986One Voice
(TV special documentary)
(writer: "Evergreen" / performer: "Somewhere", "Evergreen", "Something's Coming", "People", "Send in the Clowns", "Over the Rainbow", "Guilty", "What Kind of Fool", "Papa, Can You Hear Me?", "The Way We Were", "It's a New World", "Happy Days Are Here Again", "America, The Beautiful")
1986Precious Images
(documentary short)
(performer: "As Time Goes By")
1983Yentl
(performer: "Where Is It Written?", "Papa, Can You Hear Me?", "This Is One Of Those Moments", "No Wonder", "The Way He Makes Me Feel", "Tomorrow Night", "Will Someone Ever Look At Me That Way?", "No Matter What Happens", "A Piece Of Sky")
1982I Love Liberty
(TV special)
(performer: "America the Beautiful")
1977The 49th Annual Academy Awards
(TV special)
(writer: "Evergreen Love Theme from A Star Is Born" / performer: "Evergreen Love Theme from A Star Is Born")
1976A Star Is Born
(music: "LOST INSIDE OF YOU", "EVERGREEN Love Theme from A Star is Born" / lyrics: "LOST INSIDE OF YOU" / performer: "QUEEN BEE", "EVERYTHING", "LOST INSIDE OF YOU", "EVERGREEN Love Theme from A Star is Born", "WOMAN IN THE MOON", "I BELIEVE IN LOVE")
1975Funny Lady
(performer: "Blind Date" - uncredited, "More Than You Know" - uncredited, "It's Only a Paper Moon/I Like Him" - uncredited, "I Found a Million Dollar Baby in a Five and Ten Cent Store" - uncredited, "So Long Honey Lamb" - uncredited, "Am I Blue?" - uncredited, "I Got a Code in My Doze" - uncredited, " It's Gonna Be A Great Day" - uncredited, "How Lucky Can You Get" - uncredited, "Isn't This Better" - uncredited, "If I Love Again" - uncredited, "Let's Hear It for Me" - uncredited, "How Lucky Can You Get - Single Mix" - uncredited)
1974For Pete's Sake
(performer: "For Pete's Sake Don't Let Him Down")
1973Barbra Streisand and Other Musical Instruments
(TV special)
(performer: "Look What They've Done to My Song, Ma", "Cryin' Time", "Sweet Inspiration", "On a Clear Day You Can See Forever", "The World is a Concert", "I Never Has Seen Snow")
1972What's Up, Doc?
(performer: "You're the Top", "As Time Goes By" - uncredited)
1969Hello, Dolly!
(performer: "Just Leave Everything To Me" 1964 - uncredited, "It Takes a Woman Reprise" 1964 - uncredited, "Put on Your Sunday Clothes" 1964 - uncredited, "Dancing" 1964 - uncredited, "Before the Parade Passes By" 1964 - uncredited, "Love Is Only Love" 1964 - uncredited, "Hello, Dolly!" 1964 - uncredited, "So Long, Dearie" 1964 / 1964 - uncredited, "Finale" Medley / 1964 - uncredited, "Call on Dolly" - uncredited / "Hello, Dolly!" 1964 - uncredited)
1968Funny Girl
(performer: "I'm The Greatest Star" - uncredited, "If A Girl Isn't Pretty" - uncredited, "Rollerskate Rag" - uncredited, "His Love Makes Me Beautiful" - uncredited, "People" - uncredited, "You Are Woman, I Am Man" - uncredited, "Don't Rain On My Parade" - uncredited, "Sadie, Sadie" - uncredited, "The Swan" - uncredited, "Funny Girl" - uncredited, "My Man", "Second Hand Rose", "I'd Rather Be Blue Over You Than Be Happy With Somebody Else" As I'd Rather Be Blue, "People Reprise")
1963Bob Hope Comedy Special
(TV special)
(performer: "Any Place I Hang My Hat is Home", "Gotta Move", "Jimmy Crack Corn")
1995The 47th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards
(TV special)
Herself - Winner: Best Variety, Music or Comedy /Best Performance in a Variety or Music Program & Nominee: Best Made for TV Movie/Best Directing for a Variety or Music Program
1984The 41st Annual Golden Globe Awards
(TV special)
Herself - Winner: Best Comedy/Musical & Best Director/Nominee: Best Actress in a Motion Picture - Comedy/Musical
(1964) Stage: Starred (as "Fanny Brice") in the original Broadway production of "Funny Girl". She repeated the role in the film (
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[on having to establish eating a 50-ounce steak in 'The Guilt Trip'] That's where the filmmaker in me came out. The actress didn't want to do that scene. I said, 'Can I come up with something other than eating?' But I thought it would serve the film so I said, 'OK, I'll do it'. But it was hard. I don't eat steak...
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