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Updating outdated list ~ sometime.

At least 10 million copies sold

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(Pre-1920 English-language books)
Pre-1920 English-language books
Title Author Language Publication Sales Genre
A Tale of Two Cities Charles Dickens English 1859 – (2) 200 million Historical fiction
She: A History of Adventure H. Rider Haggard English 1887 – (6) 83 million Adventure fiction
Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ Lew Wallace English 1880 – (4) 50 million Historical fiction
Anne of Green Gables Lucy Maud Montgomery English 1908 – (9) 50 million Children's literature
Black Beauty Anna Sewell English 1877 – (3) 50 million Children's literature
The Tale of Peter Rabbit Beatrix Potter English 1902 – (8) 45 million Children's literature
A Message to Garcia Elbert Hubbard English 1899 – (7) 40 million Essay/Literature
The Wind in the Willows Kenneth Grahame English 1908 – (10) 25 million Children's literature
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Mark Twain English 1885 – (5) 20 million Picaresque, Bildungsroman, Robinsonade
Pride and Prejudice Jane Austen English 1813 – (1) 20 million Classic Regency fiction, Romance
(With at least 10 million copies in sales)

Pride and Prejudice was the best-selling book in English until being overtaken by A Tale of Two Cities.

Medal–winning works
Newbery Year Caldecott
From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler 1920 From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler
1921
The Story of Mankind 1922
The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle 1923
The Dark Frigate 1924
Tales from Silver Lands 1925
Shen of the Sea 1926
Smoky the Cowhorse 1927
Gay Neck, the Story of a Pigeon 1928
The Trumpeter of Krakow 1929
Hitty, Her First Hundred Years 1930
The Cat Who Went to Heaven 1931
Waterless Mountain 1932
Young Fu of the Upper Yangtze 1933
Invincible Louisa 1934
Dobry 1935
Caddie Woodlawn 1936
Roller Skates 1937
The White Stag 1938 Animals of the Bible
Thimble Summer 1939 Mei Li
Daniel Boone 1940 Abraham Lincoln
Call It Courage 1941 They Were Strong and Good
The Matchlock Gun 1942 Make Way for Ducklings
Adam of the Road 1943 The Little House
Johnny Tremain 1944 Many Moons
Rabbit Hill 1945 Prayer for a Child
Strawberry Girl 1946 The Rooster Crows
Miss Hickory 1947 The Little Island
The Twenty-One Balloons 1948 White Snow, Bright Snow
King of the Wind 1949 The Big Snow
The Door in the Wall 1950 Song of the Swallows
Amos Fortune, Free Man 1951 The Egg Tree
Ginger Pye 1952 Finders Keepers
Secret of the Andes 1953 The Biggest Bear
...And Now Miguel 1954 Madeline's Rescue
The Wheel on the School 1955 Cinderella, or the Little Glass Slipper
Carry On, Mr. Bowditch 1956 Frog Went A-Courtin'
Miracles on Maple Hill 1957 A Tree Is Nice
Rifles for Watie 1958 Time of Wonder
The Witch of Blackbird Pond 1959 Chanticleer and the Fox
Onion John 1960 Nine Days to Christmas
Island of the Blue Dolphins 1961 Baboushka and the Three Kings
The Bronze Bow 1962 Once a Mouse
A Wrinkle in Time 1963 The Snowy Day
It's Like This, Cat 1964 Where the Wild Things Are
Shadow of a Bull 1965 May I Bring a Friend?
I, Juan de Pareja 1966 Always Room for One More
Up a Road Slowly 1967 Sam, Bangs & Moonshine
From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler 1968 Drummer Hoff
The High King 1969 The Fool of the World and the Flying Ship
Sounder 1970 Sylvester and the Magic Pebble
Summer of the Swans 1971 A Story, a Story
Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH 1972 One Fine Day
Julie of the Wolves 1973 The Funny Little Woman
The Slave Dancer 1974 Duffy and the Devil
M. C. Higgins, the Great 1975 Arrow to the Sun
The Grey King 1976 Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People's Ears
Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry 1977 Ashanti to Zulu
Bridge to Terabithia 1978 Noah's Ark
The Westing Game 1979 The Girl Who Loved Wild Horses
A Gathering of Days 1980 Ox-Cart Man
Jacob Have I Loved 1981 Fables
A Visit to William Blake's Inn 1982 Jumanji
Dicey's Song 1983 Shadow
Dear Mr. Henshaw 1984 The Glorious Flight
The Hero and the Crown 1985 Saint George and the Dragon
Sarah, Plain and Tall 1986 The Polar Express
The Whipping Boy 1987 Hey, Al
Lincoln 1988 Owl Moon
Joyful Noise 1989 Song and Dance Man
Number the Stars 1990 Lon Po Po
Maniac Magee 1991 Black and White
Shiloh 1992 Tuesday
Missing May 1993 Mirette on the High Wire
The Giver 1994 Grandfather's Journey
Walk Two Moons 1995 Smoky Night
The Midwife's Apprentice 1996 Officer Buckle and Gloria
The View from Saturday 1997 Golem
Out of the Dust 1998 Rapunzel
Holes 1999 Snowflake Bentley
Bud, Not Buddy 2000 Joseph Had a Little Overcoat
A Year Down Yonder 2001 So You Want to Be President?
A Single Shard 2002 The Three Pigs
Crispin 2003 My Friend Rabbit
The Tale of Despereaux 2004 The Man Who Walked Between the Towers
Kira-Kira 2005 Kitten's First Full Moon
Criss Cross 2006 The Hello, Goodbye Window
The Higher Power of Lucky 2007 Flotsam
Good Masters! Sweet Ladies! 2008 The Invention of Hugo Cabret
The Graveyard Book 2009 The House in the Night
When You Reach Me 2010 The Lion & the Mouse
Moon Over Manifest 2011 A Sick Day for Amos McGee
Dead End in Norvelt 2012 A Ball for Daisy
The One and Only Ivan 2013 This Is Not My Hat
Flora & Ulysses 2014 Locomotive
The Crossover 2015 The Adventures of Beekle
Last Stop on Market Street 2016 Finding Winnie
The Girl Who Drank the Moon 2017 Radiant Child
Hello, Universe 2018 Wolf in the Snow
Merci Suárez Changes Gears 2019 Hello Lighthouse
New Kid 2020 The Undefeated
When You Trap a Tiger 2021 We Are Water Protectors
The Last Cuentista 2022 Watercress
Freewater 2023 Hot Dog
The Eyes and the Impossible 2024 Big
The First State of Being 2025 Chooch Helped
(Newbery) § / § (Caldecott)

Near-misses

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Near-misses by authors and illustrators with two medals and one honor (i.e. the near-miss)
Newbery Year Caldecott
The Garden of Abdul Gasazi
Jennifer and Me 1968
1977 The Contest
The Great Gilly Hopkins 1979
1980 The Garden of Abdul Gasazi
The Sign of the Beaver 1984
1994 Yo! Yes?
Because of Winn-Dixie 2001
We Dream of Space 2021
The Garden of Abdul Gasazi
(Newbery) § / § (Caldecott)
Huggins & Quimby series
Year Title Book series
Huggins Quimby
1950 Henry Huggins Yes
1952 Henry and Beezus Yes Yes
1954 Henry and Ribsy Yes
1955 Beezus and Ramona Yes
1957 Henry and the Paper Route Yes
1962 Henry and the Clubhouse Yes
1964 Ribsy Yes
1968 Ramona the Pest Yes
1975 Ramona the Brave Yes
1977 Ramona and Her Father Yes
1979 Ramona and Her Mother Yes
1981 Ramona Quimby, Age 8 Yes
1984 Ramona Forever Yes
1984 The Ramona Quimby Diary Yes
1999 Ramona's World Yes
(All books originally published by Morrow.)

Ramona series spun-off from Henry series.

(Roles shown at same place
  in each of the family trees)

Hobbit / Rings
ElwingEärendilCelebornGaladriel
ElrondCelebrían
Arwen


Slow Horses
Frank's fatherFrank's motherDavid CartwrightIsobel's mother
Frank HarknessIsobel Cartwright
River
Slough House
Slow Horses
Book Show
2010 Slow Horses Series 1 Apr 2022
2013 Dead Lions Series 2 Dec 2022
2016 Real Tigers Series 3 Dec 2023
2017 Spook Street Series 4 Sep 2024
2018 London Rules Series 5 Oct 2025
2019 Joe Country Series 6 2026
2021 Slough House Series 7 2027
2022 Bad Actors Series 8 2028
2025 Clown Town Series 9 ?
Slough House Slow Horses
(by Mick Herron)

Standing by the Wall (2022 collection)[Note 1]

Note

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  1. ^ Slough House novellas
    • The List (2015)
    • The Drop (2018)
    • The Catch (2020)
    • The Last Dead Letter (2020)
    • Standing by the Wall (2022)


Slough House series
  • Slow Horses (2010)
  • Dead Lions (2013)
  • The List (2015 novella)
  • Real Tigers (2016)
  • Spook Street (2017)
  • London Rules (2018)
  • The Drop (2018 novella)
  • Joe Country (2019)
  • The Catch (2020 novella)
  • The Last Dead Letter (2020 novella; originally collected in Dolphin Junction)
  • Slough House (2021)
  • Bad Actors (2022)
  • Standing by the Wall (2022 novella)
  • Standing by the Wall (2022 novella collection)
  • Clown Town (2025)


Frank's fatherFrank's motherDavid CartwrightIsobel's mother
Frank HarknessIsobel Cartwright
River


(Adapted by Morwenna Banks)

→ "Proof of Love" – (originally collected in All the Livelong Day, then re-collected in Dolphin Junction)
→ "Mirror Images" – (originally collected in All the Livelong Day, then re-collected in Dolphin Junction)
→ "The Other Half" – (originally collected in Dolphin Junction)
Down Cemetery Road (2003) → Down Cemetery Road (2024 TV adaptation)
The Last Voice You Hear (2004)
Why We Die (2006)
→ "What We Do" – (originally collected in Dolphin Junction)
Smoke and Whispers (2009)
Chief Inspector Barnaby series novels – (unless otherwise indicated)
Midsomer Murders
Character – (Actor) Seasons
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
DCI Tom Barnaby(John Nettles) Main
DCI John Barnaby(Neil Dudgeon) Main
Joyce Barnaby(Jane Wymark) Main
Sarah Barnaby(Fiona Dolman) Main
DS Gavin Troy(Daniel Casey) Main
DS Dan Scott(John Hopkins) Main
DS Ben Jones(Jason Hughes) Main
DS Charlie Nelson(Gwilym Lee) Main
DS Jamie Winter(Nick Hendrix) Main
Dr George Bullard(Barry Jackson) Main
Dr Dan Peterson(Toby Jones)
Dr George Bullard(Barry Jackson) Main
Dr Kate Wilding(Tamzin Malleson) Main
Dr Kam Karimore(Manjinder Virk) Main
Dr Fleur Perkins(Annette Badland) Main

Death in Paradise

  • (2015) – A Meditation on Murder
  • (2016) – The Killing of Polly Carter
  • (2017) – Death Knocks Twice
  • (2018) – Murder in the Caribbean

The Marlow Murder Club

  • (2021) – The Marlow Murder Club
  • (2022) – Death Comes to Marlow
  • (2024) – The Queen of Poisons
  • (2025) – Murder on the Marlow Belle
  • (2026) – The Mysterious Affair Of Judith Potts
Death in Paradise
Character – (Actor) Seasons
00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15
Comm'r. Selwyn Patterson(Don Warrington) Main
DI Charlie Hulme(Hugo Speer)
DI Richard Poole(Ben Miller) Main
DI Humphrey Goodman(Kris Marshall) Main
DI Jack Mooney(Ardal O'Hanlon) Main
DI Neville Parker(Ralf Little) Main
DI Mervin Wilson(Don Gilet) Main
DS Lily Thomson(Lenora Crichlow)
DS Camille Bordey (Croft)(Sara Martins) Main
DS Florence Cassell(Joséphine Jobert) Main
DS Madeleine Dumas(Aude Legastelois-Bidé) Main
DS Florence Cassell(Joséphine Jobert) Main
DS Naomi Thomas(Shantol Jackson) Main
Sgt. Fidel Best(Gary Carr) Main
Sgt. Florence Cassell(Joséphine Jobert)
Sgt. JP Hooper(Tobi Bakare) Main
Sgt. Naomi Thomas(Shantol Jackson)
Sgt. Darlene Curtis(Ginny Holder) Main
Off. Dwayne Myers(Danny John-Jules) Main
Off. Ruby Patterson(Shyko Amos)
Off. Marlon Pryce(Tahj Miles) Main
Off. Dwayne Myers(Danny John-Jules)
Off. Sebastian Rose(Shaquille Ali-Yebuah) Main
Miss Catherine Bordey(Élizabeth Bourgine) Main
Character – (Actor) 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
Years

The women of Death in Paradise

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Character – (Actress)
Sergeant Lily Thomson(Lenora Crichlow)
Miss Catherine Bordey(Élizabeth Bourgine)
DS Camille Bordey (Croft)(Sara Martins)
DS Florence Cassell(Joséphine Jobert)
Officer Ruby Patterson(Shyko Amos)
DS Madeleine Dumas(Aude Legastelois-Bidé)
DS Naomi Thomas(Shantol Jackson)
Officer Darlene Curtis(Ginny Holder)
Character – (Actress)
Sergeant Lily Thomson(Lenora Crichlow)
Miss Catherine Bordey(Élizabeth Bourgine)
DS Camille Bordey (Croft)(Sara Martins)
DS Florence Cassell(Joséphine Jobert)
Officer Ruby Patterson(Shyko Amos)
DS Madeleine Dumas(Aude Legastelois-Bidé)
DS Naomi Thomas(Shantol Jackson)
Officer Darlene Curtis(Ginny Holder)
Death in Paradise
Year Series Episodes Commissioner Detective Inspectors Detective Sergeants Sergeants Officers Habitué Episodes Series Year
2011 0 pre- Selwyn Patterson Charlie Hulme Lily Thomson (Sergeant) Fidel Best Dwayne Myers Catherine Bordey pre- 0 2011
2012 1 1–8 Richard Poole Camille Bordey (Croft) 1–8 1 2012
2013 2 1–8 1–8 2 2013
2014 3 1–8 Humphrey Goodman 1–8 3 2014
2015 4 1–4 Florence Cassell 1–4 4 2015
5–8 Florence Cassell JP Hooper 5–8
2016 5 1–8 1–8 5 2016
2017 6 1–6 1–6 6 2017
7–8 Jack Mooney 7–8
2018 7 1–8 1–8 7 2018
2019 8 1–6 Ruby Patterson 1–6 8 2019
7–8 Madeleine Dumas 7–8
2020 9 1–4 1–4 9 2020
5–8 Neville Parker 5–8
2021 10 1–8 Florence Cassell Marlon Pryce 1–8 10 2021
2022 11 1–4 Naomi Thomas 1–4 11 2022
5–8 Naomi Thomas Darlene Curtis 5–8
2023 12 1-8 1-8 12 2023
2024 13 1–5 1–5 13 2024
6–8 Dwayne Myers 6–8
2025 14 1–8 Mervin Wilson Sebastian Rose 1–8 14 2025
2026 15 1–8 1–8 15 2026
Personnel

(Not to be confused with Sault Ste. Marie, ON / Sault Ste. Marie, MI)

See also

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CA / US twin cities

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Canada / United States
CA Twin cities US
ON Sault Ste. Marie MI
ON Niagara Falls NY
· See also ·

Assent — Descent

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Twilight of the Gods

Timeless Halls

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Ainur who remained with Eru Ilúvatar (eternally) are known as Alahíri. One such of these Ainu,
Aluin, an elder Ainu known as the Keeper of Time (within the Timeless Halls that is), was the
eldest and mightiest of the Ainur who forever remained in the Timeless Halls with Eru Ilúvatar.

Melkor was an Ainu, as was Mairon.

Valar
  • Melkor – (Vala, greater Ainu) later became – Morgoth.
Maiar
  • Mairon – (Maia, lesser Ainu) later became – Sauron.

~

Ainur line
  1. Ilúvatar
  2. Melian
  3. Lúthien
  4. Dior
  5. Elwing
  6. Elrond
  7. Arwen
  8. Eldarion

~


Family tee of Dior
      Ainur 
MelianElwëBarahirEmeldir
LúthienBeren
Dior


Family tee of Arwen
      Ainur 
DiorNimlothTuorIdrilGaladhon(mother)FinarfinEärwen
ElwingEärendilCelebornGaladriel
ElrondCelebrían
Arwen



Ainur line
Ainur
Ilúvatar
MelianElwë
LúthienBeren
DiorNimloth
ElwingEärendil
ElrondCelebrían
ArwenAragorn
Eldarion

~

Atreid dynasty   
 male  /  female 
TantalusDione
BroteasPelopsHippodamiaAmphionNiobe
AtreusAeropeAmyclasMeliboea
StrophiusAnaxibiaAgamemnonClytemnestraMenelausHelen
PyladesElectraIphigeniaChrysothemisOrestesHermione
StrophiusMedonTisamenus

~

Lineage
1 UranusGaia
2 CronusRhea
3 ZeusPluto
4 TantalusDione
5 PelopsHippodamia
6 AtreusAerope
7 AgamemnonClytemnestra
8 OrestesHermione
9 Tisamenus
32 tragedies total
7 tragedies
7 tragedies, + 1 satyr play (Ichneutae)
18 tragedies, + 1 satyr (Cyclops)
10 tragedies total
10 tragedies
c. 1593 Titus Andronicus
c. 1595 Romeo and Juliet
c. 1600 Julius Caesar
c. 1601 Hamlet
c. 1602 Troilus and Cressida
c. 1605 Othello
c. 1606 King Lear
c. 1606 Macbeth
c. 1607 Antony and Cleopatra
c. 1608 Timon of Athens
c. 1608 Coriolanus
c. 1609 Cymbeline
Titus Andronicus
(none)
Romeo and Juliet
1968 Romeo and Juliet
Julius Caesar
1970 Julius Caesar
Hamlet
1969 Hamlet
Troilus and Cressida
(none)
Othello
1965 Othello
King Lear
1971 King Lear
Macbeth
1971 Macbeth
Antony and Cleopatra
1972 Antony and Cleopatra
Timon of Athens
(none)
Coriolanus
(none)
Cymbeline
(none)

Cinematic features

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1965 Othello
1968 Romeo and Juliet
1969 Hamlet
1970 Julius Caesar
1971 King Lear
1971 Macbeth
1972 Antony and Cleopatra

Same-sames

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Year Film Director Producer Star
1965 Othello Stuart Burge John Brabourne(BHE Films)Anthony Havelock-Allan Laurence Olivier
1968 Romeo and Juliet Franco Zeffirelli John Brabourne(BHE Films)Anthony Havelock-Allan Leonard Whiting and Olivia Hussey
1970 Julius Caesar Stuart Burge Peter Snell Charlton Heston as Mark Antony
1972 Antony and Cleopatra Charlton Heston Peter Snell Charlton Heston as Mark Antony
Season Year Title Producer
1 1978–1979 Romeo and Juliet Cedric Messina
Julius Caesar
2 1979–1980 Hamlet
3 1980–1981 Timon of Athens Jonathan Miller
Antony and Cleopatra
4 1981–1982 Othello
Troilus and Cressida
5 1982–1983 King Lear Shaun Sutton
6 1983–1984 Cymbeline
Macbeth
Coriolanus
7 1984–1985 Titus Andronicus

(Year indicates original
year of BBC2 airing.)

Year Title Role Basis
1996 Looking for Richard Himself / Richard III / William Shakespeare Richard III
2004 The Merchant of Venice Shylock The Merchant of Venice
2011 Wilde Salomé Himself / King Herod / Oscar Wilde Salomé
2013 Salomé King Herod Salomé
2026 Lear Rex Rey Lear King Lear

Jessica Chastain appears as Salomé in Salomé, and as Goneril in Lear Rex.


ALL THESE WORLDS
ARE YOURS –
EXCEPT EUROPA.
ATTEMPT NO
LANDING THERE.

 

All the world
will be your enemy,
Prince with a thousand enemies.
And when they catch you,
they will kill you.
But first, they must catch you;
digger, listener, runner,
Prince with the swift warning.
Be cunning, and full of tricks,
and your people will never be destroyed.


Year Title Adams Rosen
1972 Watership Down Yes No
1974 Shardik Yes No
1977 The Plague Dogs Yes No
1978 Watership Down No Yes
1982 The Plague Dogs No Yes
1984 Maia Yes No

Theme songs

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Note

John Hurt, John Bennett, and Nigel Hawthorne appeared in both animated films.

Both John Hurt and Nigel Hawthorne also appeared in
the 1985 Disney animated film The Black Cauldron.

Shardik and Maia (both part of the Beklan Empire series)
have yet to be made into animated feature films.

(Lapine language)

<<See>> → Everlasting Cat

  • The Everlasting Cat is somewhat of a combination between Lord Frith and the Black Rabbit of Inlé.

Characters

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  • Cécile de Volanges
  • Madame de Volanges
  • Madame de Tourvel
  • Président de Tourvel
  • Julie, Tourvel's maid
  • Victoire, Merteuil's maid
  • (Marchioness) Marquise Isabelle de Merteuil
  • Chevalier de Belleroche, Merteuil's lover
  • Chevalier Danceny
  • Comte de Gercourt
  • Vicomte Sébastien de Valmont
  • Madame de Rosemonde, Valmont's aunt
  • Émilie, courtesan and mistress of Valmont
  • Monsieur Bertrand, Valmont's steward
  • Roux Azolan, Valmont's huntsman
  • Prévan, military officer
  • Father Anselme, priest of the Feuillant Convent
  • Joséphine, portress of the convent
  • Sophie Carnay, Cécile's convent friend
  • Glenn Close as Marquise de Merteuil
  • John Malkovich as Vicomte de Valmont
  • Michelle Pfeiffer as Madame de Tourvel
  • Swoosie Kurtz as Madame de Volanges, mother of Cécile and cousin to Merteuil
  • Keanu Reeves as Le Chevalier Danceny, suitor to Cécile
  • Mildred Natwick as Madame de Rosemonde, Valmont's aunt
  • Uma Thurman as Cécile de Volanges
  • Peter Capaldi as Azolan, Valmont's valet
  • Joe Sheridan as Georges, Madame de Tourvel's footman – (not shown above)
  • Valerie Gogan as Julie, Madame de Tourvel's chambermaid
  • Laura Benson as Émilie, a courtesan
  • Joanna Pavlis as Adèle, Madame de Rosemonde's maid – (not shown above)
  • Nicholas Hawtrey as Major-domo – (not shown above)
  • Paulo Abel Do Nascimento as Castrato – (not shown above)
  • François Lalande as Curé – (not shown above)
  • François Montagut as Belleroche, Merteuil's lover
  • Harry Jones as Monsieur Armand – (not shown above)
  • — as Président de Tourvel
  • — as Victoire, Merteuil's maid
  • — as Comte de Gercourt
  • — as Monsieur Bertrand, Valmont's steward
  • — as Prévan, military officer
  • — as Father Anselme, priest of the Feuillant Convent
  • — as Joséphine, portress of the convent
  • — as Sophie Carnay, Cécile's convent friend

— denotes no appearance

Year Title
1975 One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
1979 Hair
1981 Ragtime
1984 Amadeus
1989 Valmont
1996 The People vs. Larry Flynt
1999 Man on the Moon
2006 Goya's Ghosts

Forman directed all eight films as shown above, and
wrote two of them, Valmont and Goya's Ghosts, both
with writing collaborator Jean-Claude Carrière.

Major awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Title Result
1975 Academy Awards Best Director One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest Won
1984 Best Director Amadeus Won
1976 British Academy Film Awards Best Direction One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest Won
1985 Best Film Amadeus Nominated