Joan Rivers filmography

The filmography of Joan Rivers includes over 25 feature films, numerous television and documentary series, seven filmed comedy specials, game shows, and other media. She began her career as a stand-up comedian, and had a years-long tenure as a host and regular guest on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson from 1965 to 1986.

Rivers in 1966

Rivers's first major film was Rabbit Test (1978), which she had a small part in and also co-wrote and directed. She would later supply the voice of Dot Matrix, the robot in Mel Brooks's Spaceballs (1986), and have a cameo as herself in John Waters's cult comedy-horror film Serial Mom (1994). In 1995, she provided a voice role in the Australian children's film Napoleon, and later appeared as herself in Shrek 2 (2004) and First Daughter (2004). From 2010 until her death in 2014, Rivers hosted the series Fashion Police, a panel series profiling and critiquing the red carpet attire of celebrities.

Films

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1951 Mister Universe Teenage Girl in Audience Cameo; uncredited [1]
1965 Hootenanny a Go-Go aka Once Upon a Coffee House Herself As folk singing trio "Jim, Jake and Joan" [2]
1968 The Swimmer Joan Cameo [3]
1978 Rabbit Test Second nurse Cameo, director and writer [3]
1981 Uncle Scam[4] Herself
1984 The Muppets Take Manhattan Perfume Saleswoman Cameo [3]
1987 Les Patterson Saves the World President Rivers Uncredited
1987 Spaceballs Dot Matrix Voice [3]
1989 Look Who's Talking Julie Voice; credited under pseudonym of "Baby Guess" [3]
1993 Public Enemy #2 Herself Cameo [5]
1994 Serial Mom Herself Cameo [5]
1995 Napoleon Mother Penguin Voice [5]
1997 KnitWits Becky Voice
1999 Goosed Mom / Blanche [5]
2000 The Intern Dolly Bellows [5]
2000 Whispers: An Elephant's Tale[5] Spike Voice
2002 Hip! Edgy! Quirky! Floressa
2004 Shrek 2 Herself Voice [5]
2004 First Daughter Herself Cameo
2009 The Hipsters Floressa Malone
2010 Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps Herself Cameo; uncredited
2011 The Smurfs Party Guest
2011 Tower Heist Herself Uncredited [6]
2011 Growing Up Barnard Herself Short film
2011 TMI with Joan Rivers Herself Funny or Die short
2013 Iron Man 3 Herself Cameo
2014 Mostly Ghostly: Have You Met My Ghoulfriend? Grandma Doyle (Final film role)

Documentaries

Year Title Director Notes Ref.
1990 The World of Jewish Humor Rex Bloomstein Television special [7]
1994 Stonewall 25: Voices of Pride and Protest John Scagliotti Documentary [8]
2002 The Making and Meaning of We Are Family Danny Schechter Television special [9]
2005 Spaceballs: The Documentary Mel Brooks Behind-the-scenes documentary
2005 John Candy: Comic Spirit Mel Brooks Behind-the-scenes documentary
2007 Making Trouble Rachel Talbot Documentary
2007 Mr. Warmth: The Don Rickles Project John Landis Documentary special, HBO
2008 Every Little Step Adam Del Deo, James D. Stern Television special
2009 What's the Name of the Dame? Allan Neuwirth Documentary
2010 Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work Ricki Stern and Anne Sundberg Documentary feature
2013 Why We Laugh: Funny Women Bernard Gourley Documentary
2013 Moms Mabley: I Got Somethin' to Tell You Whoopi Goldberg Documentary
2013 Scatter My Ashes at Bergdorf's Matthew Miele Documentary
2014 Women Aren't Funny Bonnie McFarlane Documentary
2014 The Story of The Swimmer Chris Innis Behind-the-scenes documentary
2014 Where the Sun Kisses the Ocean Rainbeau Mars Poetry.
2016 Love, Sweat and Tears Scott Jacobs Documentary
2016 Joan Rivers: Enter Laughing Dan Karlock Documentary

Television

Series

Year Title Role/Notes Episodes
1973 Here's Lucy Joan Reynolds (Juror) Episode: "Lucy and Joan Rivers Do Jury Duty"
Needles and Pins Eleanor Karp Episode: "The Wife You Save May Be Your Own"
1978 Husbands, Wives & Lovers Creator/Writer 10 Eps.
America 2-Night Herself Season 1 - Ep. 57
1983 The Love Boat Allison Newman Episode: "Gopher's Daisy/Our Son, the Lawyer/Salvaged Romance"
1987 The Dame Edna Experience Herself Season 1 - Ep. 2
1988 Offshore Television 1 Season, 1 Ep.
1990 227 Episode: "You Gotta Have Art"
1997 Another World Meredith Dunston Episode 8374
Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist Joan (voice)
additional material writer
Episode: "Studio Guy"
1998–99 Suddenly Susan Edie 2 episodes: "Oh, How They Danced", "Ben Rubenstein, Meet Joe Black"
2002 Curb Your Enthusiasm Herself Episode: "The Benadryl Brownie"
2004 I'm with Her Season 1 - Eps. 15 and 16
Dave the Barbarian Zonthara - Empress of Evil (voice) Season 1 - Eps. 3, 16 and 20
2004–05
2010
Nip/Tuck Herself Season 2 - Ep. 16, Season 3 - Ep. 7 and Season 6 - Ep. 17
2005 Less than Perfect Louise Episode: "Pre-Wedded Bliss"
2006 Boston Legal Herself Episode: "Whose God Is It Anyway?"
2008–09 Z Rock Herself - Aunt Joan (Dina's) Season 1 - Eps. 1, 5, 8, 9 and 10; Season 2 - Ep. 20
Spaceballs: The Animated Series Dot Matrix (voice) 1 Season, 11 Eps.
2008-10 Arthur Bubbe/Camel (voice) Season 12 - Ep. 1 and Season 14 - Ep. 18
2011 Louie Herself Episode: "Joan"
The Simpsons Annie Dubinsky (voice) Episode: "The Ten-Per-Cent Solution"
2012 Drop Dead Diva[10] Herself Episode: "Rigged" and Ep. 9 "Ashes to Ashes"
Hot in Cleveland Anka 2 episodes: "Bye George, I Think He's Got It!", "Some Like It Hot"

Stand-up comedy series

Year Title Episodes/Role Network
1984

2006

An Audience with... Joan Rivers ITV
2004 Just for Laughs 21 March 2004 / Performer RTÉ
2004

2007

Jack Dee Live at the Apollo Pilot / Featured Performer

Season 3, Episode 5 / Guest Host

BBC One

Documentary series

Year Title Episode Network
1993 Intimate Portrait "Joan Rivers" (Available on VHS) Lifetime
Biography "Vincent Price" A&E
1997 "Fabulous World of Fabergé"
1998 "Roddy McDowall: Hollywood's Best Friend"
1999 The Hollywood Fashion Machine "Hollywood Rocks" American Movie Classics
Heroes of Comedy "Barry Humphries" Channel 4
2000 Intimate Portrait "Judy Collins" Lifetime
Biography "Phyllis Diller" A&E
The Talk Show Story 2 Part Series BBC
E! Mysteries and Scandals Hedy Lamarr E!
2001 Vincent Price
The Human Face "Beauty" BBC
E! True Hollywood Story Joan Rivers Parody aired April 1 E!
2002 Heroes of Black Comedy "Whoopi Goldberg" Channel 4/Comedy Central
"Richard Pryor"
Hollywood Greats "Burt Lancaster" BBC
E! News Live "September 20th" E!
Biography "Bio's 15 Sexiest" A&E
The South Bank Show "Joan Rivers" Bravo!/ITV
2003 E! True Hollywood Story "Richard Pryor" E!
"Hollywood Squares"
Heroes of Jewish Comedy 5 episodes Channel 4/Comedy Central
When I Was a Girl "Singers" We TV
2005 Favouritism "Julian Clary's Showbiz Hissy Fits" Channel 4
2006 Dawn French's Girls Who Do Comedy 3 Part Series / Full Interview BBC
The Story of Light Entertainment 3 episodes
Dawn French's More Girls Who Do Comedy 1 episode
2007 E! True Hollywood Story "Kathy Griffin" E!
2012 E! True Hollywood Story "Joan and Melissa Rivers" E!

Television movies

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1973 The Girl Most Likely To... Writer of story/teleplay ABC Movie of the Week starring Stockard Channing [11]
1977 Husbands and Wives Writer Spin-off TV series followed
1985 Joan Rivers and Friends Salute Heidi Abromowitz Host / Writer Showtime sketch comedy
1990 How to Murder a Millionaire Irma Starred with Morgan Fairchild
1992 Lady Boss Bibi Grant Based on book by Jackie Collins
1994 Tears and Laughter: The Joan and Melissa Rivers Story Herself Biographical teleplay about her and daughter Melissa Rivers
1999 KnitWits Revisited Becky (voice) Animated

Stand-up comedy specials

Year Title Role/Notes
1978 Bernard Manning in Las Vegas Cameo (UK)
1981 Lily: Sold Out Cameo (CBS)
1984 Johnny Carson Presents the Tonight Show Comedians Performer (also featuring Bill Cosby, Steve Martin and Steven Wright)
Garry Shandling: Alone in Vegas Cameo (Showtime)
1990 Comic Relief IV Performer (Comic Relief, Inc. HBO charity benefit)
1992 Joan Rivers: Abroad In London Star–Writer–Producer (Showtime)
1994 The Annual Friars Club Tribute Presents a Salute to Barbara Walters Roaster (Roast of the legend)
2002 Just for Laughs Performer (stand-up festival doc with many comedians)
2006 Joan Rivers: Before Melissa Pulls the Plug Star–Writer (with comic Jeremy Blaine and publicist Jordan Roberts)
2012 Joan Rivers: Don't Start With Me Star–Writer–Producer (Showtime)

Documentaries

Year Title Notes Network
2002 Cleavage Narrated by Carmen Electra A&E
2003 100 Greatest Sexy Moments Narrated by Anna Chancellor Channel 4
The 100 Greatest Musicals Presenter Denise van Outen
2004 Funny Already: A History of Jewish Comedy Directed by Emma Cahusac
CMT: 40 Greatest Done Me Wrong Songs Writer CMT
Happy Birthday Oscar Wilde Quote BBC/RTÉ
2005 The Comedians' Comedian Presenter Jimmy Carr Channel 4
Britain's 50 Greatest Comedy Sketches Narrator Tom Baker
50 Questions of Political Incorrectness Presenter Clive Anderson Sky UK
2006 The 50 Greatest Comedy Films Narrator Stephen Fry Channel 4
The Electric Company's Greatest Hits & Bits DVD 2007 PBS
2013 Whoopi Goldberg Presents Moms Mabley Interviewee[5] HBO

Talk shows

Year Title Roles/Notes Episodes
1965–86 The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Guest–Host–Writer 223
1965 The Jack Paar Program Guest 1
1965–67 Girl Talk with Virginia Graham 5
1965–78 The Mike Douglas Show Co-host–Guest 36
1968 Frost on Sunday Guest 1
1968–69 That Show starring Joan Rivers Host 71
1968–72 The Dick Cavett Show (ABC) Guest 4
1969–72 The David Frost Show 3
1970 The Irv Kupcinet Show 1
1974 The Merv Griffin Show 1
1974–76 Dinah! 2
1978 The Bob Braun Show 1
The Joe Franklin Show 1
1978, 1990 Donahue 2
1981–87 Hour Magazine 8
1982 The Regis Philbin Show 1
The Barbara Walters Special 1
1984 Wogan 2
1985 America (CBS) 1
1986 Joan Rivers: Can We Talk? Host 6
Late Night with David Letterman Guest 1
1986–87 The Late Show Starring Joan Rivers Host–Writer (first season) 150
1987 Aspel & Company Guest 1
1989 The Byron Allen Show Guest (pilot episode) 1
The Arsenio Hall Show Guest 2
1989–91 CBS This Morning 3
1989–93 The Joan Rivers Show Host–Writer 600
1990 Geraldo Guest 1
1990–92 The Howard Stern Show (WWOR) 3
1991 The Full Wax 1
Alan King: Inside the Comedy Mind 1
The Dick Cavett Show (PBS) 1
Tonight with Jonathan Ross 1
1993 The Howard Stern Interview 1
1994 Des O'Connor Tonight 1
1994–2004 Howard Stern 14
1995 Clive Anderson Talks Back 1
1995–2005 Late Night with Conan O'Brien 4
1995–2014 Can We Shop? Host (QVC style shopping in a talk show format)
1996 The Daily Show Guest 1
1997 The Rosie O'Donnell Show 1
1997, 2010 Charlie Rose 2
1999 Linehan 1
The Howard Stern Radio Show 1
2000 So Graham Norton 1
2002 V Graham Norton 2
2003 The Wayne Brady Show 1
2004 NY Graham Norton 1
Film 2004 with Jonathan Ross 1
Alf's Hit Talk Show Cameo Pilot
The Graham Norton Effect Guest 1
2004–06 The Joan Rivers Position Host–Writer 18
2005 Nigella Guest 1
The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch Guest 1
Good Day Live Guest 1
The Late Late Show Guest 1
Distinguished Artists 1
Friday Night with Jonathan Ross 1
The Paul O'Grady Show 1
2005-06 The Tony Danza Show 3
2006 Tom Green Live! Guest (voice) 1
Straight Talk Host–Writer (Bravo! pilot) 1
2008 Shrink Rap Guest (with host Dr. Pamela Connolly) 1
2010–14 Fashion Police Host 286
2013–14 In Bed with Joan Host–Writer–Executive producer 72

Variety shows

Year Title Role Episodes
1966 The Sammy Davis Jr. Show Guest - Comedienne 1
The Hollywood Palace 1
1966–70 The Ed Sullivan Show Guest–Comedienne 18
1968 The Kraft Music Hall Guest–Comedienne 3
Operation: Entertainment 1
1970–75 The Carol Burnett Show 3
1971 The Jim Nabors Hour 1
The Pearl Bailey Show 1
1971–73 The Flip Wilson Show 3
1972 Dean Martin Presents: The Bobby Darin Amusement Co. 1
1972–76 The Electric Company Narrator (voice; The Adventures of Letterman segment) 60
1973 Stand Up and Cheer Guest–Comedienne 1
The Helen Reddy Show 1
1975 Sammy and Company 1
1978 The Jim Nabors Show 1
1979 Bonkers! 1
1983 Saturday Night Live Host–Writer 1
On Stage America Guest–Comedienne 1
Live ... And in Person 1
1983–86 The Bob Monkhouse Show 2
1989–92 Sesame Street Narrator (voice; The Adventures of Letterman segment) 3
1990–91 Shalom Sesame Microphone (voice)

Herself

"Chanukah"

"The Aleph-Bet Telethon"

1991 Square One Television Herself 1

Variety/Tribute specials

Year Title Role/Notes
1973 The Shape of Things Variety special featuring Phyllis Diller, Brenda Vaccaro, Valerie Harper, Lynn Redgrave and directed by Lee Grant.
1977 Happy Birthday, Las Vegas Variety special hosted by Don Meredith and Cindy Williams, featuring Rodney Dangerfield, Redd Foxx and David Brenner.
1978 ABC Presents Tomorrow's Stars Talent contest hosted by John Ritter, featuring Charles Nelson Reilly, Norm Crosby and Dick Van Patten.
Hollywood's Diamond Jubilee Historical variety special hosted by Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Raquel Welch, featuring Woody Allen, Fred Astaire, Marlon Brando and Bette Davis.
1979 The 3rd Annual People's Command Performance Variety special featuring Chubby Checker, Lainie Kazan, Jerry Lewis, Vincent Price and Rod Stewart.
1980 Circus of the Stars #5 Circus-acts variety special featuring Lloyd Bridges, Angela Lansbury, Rock Hudson and Valerie Perrine.
1985 Moving Image Salutes Sidney Lumet An honor celebrating the film director.
1986 George Burns' 90th Birthday Party: A Very Special Special Celebration of the legendary comedian.
WrestleMania 2 Second Pay-per-view WWF WrestleMania event.
NBC 60th Anniversary Celebration Unveiling of new peacock logo featuring Johnny Carson, Bob Hope, Sid Caesar, Ted Danson, The Monkees, Betty White and The Cosby Show kids.
1988 Pee-wee's Playhouse Christmas Special[5] Herself
1989 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
1990 Happy Birthday, Bugs!: 50 Looney Years Bugs Bunny celebration special.
Night of 100 Stars III Performer, charity benefit for the Actors Fund of America.
1992 Alistair Cooke Salute A tribute hosted by Peter Ustinov, airing shortly after Cooke's last appearance as the 22-year host of "Masterpiece Theatre."
1995 The Beatles: All Together Now Celebrities recall their earliest and fondest memories of the Beatles. Premiere of Free as a Bird music video to promote The Beatles Anthology.
1996 The Royal Variety Performance Annual Royal Variety Charity benefit.
Disney's Most Unlikely Heroes Hosted by Roy E. Disney.
1997 50 Years of Television: A Celebration of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Golden Anniversary Herself
2002 Stars: An Oscar's Party
2003 100 Years of Hope and Humor Birthday celebration of the comedy legend.
2004 The Best of 'So Graham Norton' DVD Special
Bob Monkhouse: A BAFTA Tribute Celebration of Britain's King of Comedy
2005 The Royal Wedding of HRH the Prince of Wales and Camilla Parker Bowles Live broadcast coverage of the event
2014 Howard Stern Birthday Bash Sirius XM Special

Award shows

Year Title Role/Notes
1976 The Second Annual Comedy Awards Attendee
1983 The 35th Primetime Emmy Awards Hostess & Presenter
1984 The 26th Annual Grammy Awards Nominee – Best Comedy Album
1986 The 38th Primetime Emmy Awards Presenter
1987 The 39th Primetime Emmy Awards
1990 The 44th Tony Awards Presenter: Best Scenic, Costume & Lighting Design
The Horror Hall of Fame Herself / Skit
1992 The 6th Annual American Comedy Awards Nominee – Funniest Female Performer in a Television Special
1994 The 48th Tony Awards Nominee – Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play
1995–2004 E! Live from the Red Carpet Hostess
1998 The 50th Primetime Emmy Awards Attendee
1999 The 51st Primetime Emmy Awards
2005 Joan & Melissa: Live at the Golden Globes Hostess for the TV Guide Channel Red carpet events
Joan & Melissa: Live at the Grammys
Joan & Melissa: Live at the Academy Awards
Joan & Melissa: Live at the CMA Awards
2006 Joan & Melissa: Live at the Academy Awards
Academy Awards Fashion Wrap with Joan and Melissa
Joan & Melissa: Live at the Emmys
Emmy Awards Fashion Wrap with Joan and Melissa
The 58th Primetime Emmy Awards Attendee

Reality television shows

Year Title Role
1960

1965

Candid Camera Writer (4 episodes)

Herself / "Bait"

1979 Celebrity Challenge of the Sexes 4 Bicycle racer
2003 I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! Herself
2008 Big Brother: Celebrity Hijack Celebrity hijacker
2009 Celebrity Ghost Stories Storyteller
Celebrity Apprentice 2 Winner
2009–2010 How'd You Get So Rich? Host (10 episodes)
2010 Celebrity Apprentice 3 Boardroom Advisor
2011–14 Joan & Melissa: Joan Knows Best? Executive producer
2013 Celebrity Apprentice 6 Boardroom advisor
2015 Celebrity Apprentice 7 Boardroom advisor

Game shows

Year Title Host Role Episodes
1965–68 The Match Game Gene Rayburn Team Captain 25
1967–69 Personality Larry Blyden Contestant 6
1969 You're Putting Me On 3
1970 The Movie Game 1
Concentration Bob Clayton 1
1970–80 The Hollywood Squares (Daytime version) Peter Marshall Panelist 80
1971 Can You Top This? Wink Martindale Contestant 1
1971–81 The Hollywood Squares (Syndicated version) Peter Marshall Panelist Semi-regular
1973 The $10,000 Pyramid Dick Clark Celebrity contestant 1
1975 The Magnificent Marble Machine Art James Contestant 2
1987–89 The New Hollywood Squares John Davidson Center square 66
1997 Noel's House Party Noel Edmonds Celebrity contestant Noel's New York House Party special
1999–2004 Hollywood Squares Tom Bergeron Panelist 65
2004 Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway Ant & Dec Celebrity guest 1
2006–07 8 Out of 10 Cats Jimmy Carr Contestant 3
2008 Celebrity Family Feud Al Roker Ice-T vs. Joan & Melissa Rivers

Home videos

Documentary

Year Title Studio Formats
2010 Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work IFC Independent Films DVD, Blu-ray, Streaming

Stand-up comedy specials

Year Title Studio Formats
1984 An Audience with Joan Rivers Channel 4 Broadcast, DVD 2006
1992 Abroad In London Showtime, Paramount Video Broadcast, VHS 1995
2004 Live At the Apollo BBC Broadcast, Streaming
2005 (Still A) Live at the London Palladium (Allegedly) Standing Room Only DVD, Streaming
2006 Another Audience with Joan Rivers ITV Broadcast, DVD
Before Melissa Pulls the Plug Bravo! Broadcast, Streaming
2012 Don't Start With Me Showtime, Entertainment One Broadcast, DVD/Blu-ray 2013, Streaming

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Sketch/tribute specials

Year Title Studio Formats
1985 Joan Rivers and Friends Salute Heidi Abromowitz Showtime Broadcast, VHS
1996 Shopping for Fitness ABC Video VHS
2009 Comedy Central Roast of Joan Rivers Comedy Central Broadcast, Streaming
2016 Joan Rivers - Exit Laughing Gotham Comedy Club

Theater

Year Show Role/Credit Venue
1965 The Game is Up Material writer Downstairs at the Upstairs,[13] Off-Broadway
1972 Fun City Jill Fairchild, original play written and performed Morosco Theatre,[14] Broadway
1988 Broadway Bound Kate, replacement performer Broadhurst Theatre,[15] Broadway
1994 Sally Marr ... and her escorts Sally Marr, original play written and performed Helen Hayes Theatre, Broadway
2002–04 Joan Rivers: Broke and Alone Tour Herself, original material written and performed US and UK tour[16]
2008 Joan Rivers: A Work in Progress by a Life in Progress Geffen Playhouse, Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Leicester Square Theatre
2012 Joan Rivers: The Now or Never Tour UK tour

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