Barbra Streisand

Barbara Joan 'Barbra' Streisand (born April 24, 1942) is an American singer, actress and director. With a career spanning over six decades, she has achieved success in multiple fields of entertainment, and is among the few performers awarded an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony (EGOT). With sales exceeding 150 million records worldwide, she is one of the best-selling recording artists of all time. According to the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), she is the second highest-certified female artist in the United States, with 68.5 million certified album units. Billboard ranked her as the greatest female artist on the Billboard 200 chart and the top Adult Contemporary female artist of all time. Her accolades include two Academy Awards, 10 Grammy Awards including the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award and the Grammy Legend Award, five Emmy Awards, four Peabody Awards, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, and nine Golden Globes. She began her career by performing in nightclubs and Broadway theaters in the early 1960s. Following her guest appearances on various television shows, she signed to Columbia Records, insisting that she retain full artistic control, and accepting lower pay in exchange, an arrangement that continued throughout her career, and released her debut The Barbra Streisand Album (1963), which won the Grammy Award for Album of the Year. Throughout her recording career, she has topped the US Billboard 200 chart with 11 albums—a record for a woman—including People (1964), The Way We Were (1974), Guilty (1980), and The Broadway Album (1985). She also achieved five number-one singles on the US Billboard Hot 100—"The Way We Were", "Evergreen", "You Don't Bring Me Flowers", "No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)", and "Woman in Love". Following her established recording success in the 1960s, she ventured into film by the end of that decade. She starred in the critically acclaimed Funny Girl (1968), for which she won the Academy Award for Best Actress. Additional fame followed with films including the extravagant musical Hello, Dolly! (1969), the screwball comedy What's Up, Doc? (1972), and the romantic drama The Way We Were (1973). She won a second Academy Award for writing the love theme from A Star Is Born (1976), the first woman to be honored as a composer. With the release of Yentl (1983), she became the first woman to write, produce, direct, and star in a major studio film. The film won an Oscar for Best Score and a Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture Musical. She also received the Golden Globe Award for Best Director, becoming the first (and for 37 years, the only) woman to win that award. She later directed The Prince of Tides (1991) and The Mirror Has Two Faces (1996).

Cast

Meet the Fockers
Rozalin Focker
The Way We Were
Katie Morosky
Yentl
Yentl
The Prince of Tides
Susan Lowenstein
Streisand: The Concerts
Self (archive footage)
What's Up, Doc?
Judy Maxwell
For Pete's Sake
Henrietta 'Henry' Robbins
Barbra Streisand: One Voice
Self - Performer
Citizen Steve
Self - Actress / Singer
Nuts
Claudia Draper
I Love Liberty
Self
Hello, Dolly!
Dolly Levi
The Main Event
Hillary Kramer
Up the Sandbox
Margaret Reynolds
Live at Mister Kelly's
Self
The Owl and the Pussycat
Doris
On a Clear Day You Can See Forever
Daisy Gamble
Funny Girl
Fanny Brice
Here's Looking At You, Warner Bros.
Self
Funny Lady
Fanny Brice
Hollywood Rocks the Movies: The 1970s
Esther Hoffman (archive footage)
Little Fockers
Rozalin Focker
A Star Is Born
Esther Hoffman
The Guilt Trip
Joyce Brewster
Barbra Streisand: Timeless - Live in Concert
Herself
One Night Only: Barbra Streisand and Quartet at the Village Vanguard
Performer
Streisand: Live in Concert 2006
Self
A Happening in Central Park
Performer
All Night Long
Cheryl Gibbons
Happy Birthday, Bob: 50 Stars Salute Your 50 Years with NBC
Self (archive footage)
Bella!
Self
Screwball Comedies... Remember Them?
Self
A MusiCares Tribute To Barbra Streisand
Honoree
Tony Bennett: An American Classic
Self
Barbra Streisand: The Concert - Live at the MGM Grand
Self
The Belle of 14th Street
Performer
David Foster: Off the Record
Self
Marvin Hamlisch: What He Did For Love
Self
Rona Barrett Looks at 1978
Self
The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart
Self (archive footage/photos)
Barbra Streisand - Guilty / Guilty Pleasures
Self - vocal
Never Stop Dreaming: The Life and Legacy of Shimon Peres
Self
Disclosure
Yentl (archive footage)
Together in Pride: You Are Not Alone
Self
Barbra: The Concert
Self
Michael Buble's Christmas in New York
Herself
Sinatra: 80 Years My Way
Self - Presenter
Clint Eastwood: The Last Legend
Self (archive footage)
Mike Wallace Is Here
(archive footage)
The Mirror Has Two Faces
Rose Morgan
Louis Armstrong's Black & Blues
Self (archive footage)
Sidney
Self
Tony Bennett: Duets - The Making of an American Classic
Self
My Name Is Barbra
Performer
Color Me Barbra
Performer
Barbra Streisand... and Other Musical Instruments
Self
The Earth Day Special
Self
Fight of the Century
Self-(Audience Member)
Hamilton's America
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Judy Garland Duets
Self (archive footage)
Barbra Streisand: Becoming an Icon 1942–1984
Self
Barbra: Back to Brooklyn
Self
Barbra: The Music ... The Mem'ries ... The Magic!
Self
Six by Sondheim
Self (archive footage)
Putting It Together: The Making of the Broadway Album
Self
Bergman: A Year in a Life
Self
Singer Presents Burt Bacharach
Herself
Barbra Streisand: The Movie Album
Barbra Streisand
Funny Girl to Funny Lady
Self
The Music of Kander & Ebb: Razzle Dazzle
Self (archive footage)
Directed by William Wyler
Self
Sid & Judy
Self (archive footage)
Making Waves: The Art of Cinematic Sound
Self
The Way We Were: Looking Back
Self
Babenco: Tell Me When I Die
Self (archive footage)
Untitled Barbra Streisand Documentary
Unknown
A Bob Hope Comedy Special
Performer
AFI's 100 Years... 100 Songs: America's Greatest Music in the Movies
Self
Ladies & Gentlemen... 50 Years of SNL Music
Self
Palme
Self (archive footage)
Funny Girl: Barbra Streisand
Narrator
8 Husbands
Penelope Waters