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List of Grace Kelly TV Shows: Ranked Best To Worst

11. Somerset Maugham TV Theatre
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2
Somerset Maugham TV Theatre
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2
Starring:
Anthony Quinn, Jessica Tandy, Cloris Leachman, Eddie Albert, Joan Bennett, W. Somerset Maugham, Mildred Natwick
Directed By:
David Alexander, Martin Ritt
12. Studio One
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6
Studio One
19
6
Starring:
Warren Beatty, Natalie Wood, Charles Bronson, Jerry Stiller, Amanda Blake, Frances Farmer, James Coburn
Directed By:
13. The Clock
9
3
The Clock
9
3
Starring:
Arlene Francis, Charlton Heston, Jackie Cooper, Leslie Nielsen, George Reeves, Cloris Leachman, Eva Marie Saint
Directed By:
Grey Lockwood, Fred Coe, Clark Jones, William Corrigan, William Spier
14. Believe It or Not
7
3
Believe It or Not
7
3
Starring:
George Reeves, Jean Gillespie, Dan Morgan, John Stephen
Directed By:
Harry Herrmann, Joseph C. Cavalier, Donald S. Hillman
15. Actor's Studio
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4
Actor's Studio
9
4
Starring:
Lee Grant, Marlon Brando, James Doohan, Mary Wickes, John Forsythe, Leslie Nielsen, Eva Marie Saint
Directed By:
16. Lights Out
12
5
Lights Out
12
5
Starring:
Jane Wyatt, Alice Ghostley, John Carradine, Leon Askin, Eddie Albert, Leslie Nielsen, Anthony Quinn
Directed By:
Grey Lockwood, Fred Coe, Herbert B. Swope Jr., William Corrigan, Hal Keith
17. Nash Airflyte Theatre
7
3
Nash Airflyte Theatre
7
3
Starring:
Cloris Leachman, Jane Wyatt, David Niven, Barbara Bel Geddes, Fredric March, William Gaxton
Directed By:
Marc Daniels, David Pressman
18. CBS Television Workshop
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4
CBS Television Workshop
7
4
Starring:
Audrey Hepburn, Sidney Poitier, James Dean, Leslie Nielsen, Robert Baines, John Baragrey, Harry Bellaver
Directed By:
Sidney Lumet, Curt Conway, Richard Franchot

Movies

1. Rear Window (1954)
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8
Rear Window
43
8

Counted as one of Alfred Hitchcock's best movies, Rear Window is a mystery thriller that follows the observations of a wheelchair-bound man who suspects that a neighbor has murdered his wife and is disposing off the evidence. The movie was ranked no. 42 on AFI's 100 Years...100 Movies list. 

Role:
Lisa Carol Fremont
Starring:
James Stewart, Alfred Hitchcock, Raymond Burr, Thelma Ritter, Alfred Hitchcock
Directed By:
2. Dial M for Murder (1954)
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4
Dial M for Murder
PG
20
4

Tony Wendice, a professional tennis player, plans the murder of his socialite wife, Margot Wendice, for having an affair with writer Mark Halliday. Tony blackmails Charles Swann to commit the murder but Margot survives the murder attempt. Tony then schemes to incriminate Margot for the crime but has to contend with Inspector Hubbard. 

Role:
Margot Wendice
Starring:
Ray Milland, Robert Cummings, John Williams, Anthony Dawson
Directed By:
3. High Noon (1952)
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4
High Noon
PG
15
4

Newly married U.S. Marshall Will Kane is preparing for retirement with his wife Amy when he gets the news that notorious criminal Frank Miller and his gang are coming to exact revenge on him. Unfortunately, he finds the townspeople, he protected from Miller turn cowards and must face Miller alone. 

Role:
Amy Fowler Kane
Starring:
Gary Cooper, Lloyd Bridges, Katy Jurado, Thomas Mitchell
Directed By:
Fred Zinnemann
4. To Catch a Thief (1955)
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4
To Catch a Thief
11
4

Notorious jewel thief John Robie is now retired, tending his vineyards on the French Riviera. But when a series of thefts begins to take place, emulating his style, he becomes a suspect; leaving him no other option but to catch the new robber in order to clear his name and in the midst of that he also develops romantic relationship with the daughter of a rich widow. 

Role:
Frances Stevens
Starring:
Cary Grant, Alfred Hitchcock, Jessie Royce Landis, John Williams
Directed By:
5. Weekend of a Champion (1972)
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2
Weekend of a Champion
7
2

Filmmaker Roman Polanski spends a weekend with world champion driver Jackie Stewart as he tries to win the 1971 Monaco Grand Prix. This documentary film offers an extraordinary glimpse into the life of a gifted athlete. 

Role:
Herself
Starring:
Roman Polanski, Joan Collins, Helen Stewart, Jackie Stewart
Directed By:
6. The Country Girl (1954)
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3
The Country Girl
7
3

The Country Girl is a musical drama film which tells the story of Frank Elgin, a fading actor who gets an opportunity to make a comeback when director Bernie Dodd offers him the leading role in his new musical. However, Frank finds himself very insecure and begins to turn to alcohol. Frank’s wife Georgie finds it harder and harder to cope with her husband’s lack of spirit, and feels that Bernie is responsible for all his troubles.  

Role:
Georgie Elgin
Starring:
Bing Crosby, William Holden, George Chakiris, Gene Reynolds, Anthony Ross
Directed By:
George Seaton
Awards:
Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, Golden Globe Award for Best Actress - Drama
7. Fourteen Hours (1951)
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3
Fourteen Hours
TV-PG
6
3
Starring:
Ossie Davis, Agnes Moorehead, Barbara Bel Geddes, Brian Keith, Richard Basehart, Robert Keith
Directed By:
Henry Hathaway
8. High Society (1956)
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3
High Society
7
3

A musical remake of the 1940 film The Philadelphia Story, which itself was based on a play of the same name, this film tells the story of a famed jazz musician, who attempts to regain the affection of his ex-wife, after she decides to get married to another man.

Role:
Tracy Lord
Starring:
Frank Sinatra, Celeste Holm, Bing Crosby, John Lund
Directed By:
Charles Walters
9. The Bridges at Toko-Ri (1954)
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3
The Bridges at Toko-Ri
6
3

Set during the Korean War, The Bridges at Toko-Ri is a war drama film which revolves around a Navy fighter pilot who has been assigned for a dangerous bombing mission over North Korea. However, he has mixed feelings towards this mission, as he is suffering from battle fatigue, and longs to return to civilian life and live with Nancy, his wife.

Role:
Nancy Brubaker
Starring:
Mickey Rooney, Fredric March, William Holden, Robert Strauss
Directed By:
Mark Robson
10. Mogambo (1953)
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3
Mogambo
6
3

Mogambo is a romantic adventure drama film which tells the story of Eloise Kelly, a socialite, who arrives at a remote African outpost. She is upset after finding out that her acquaintance has canceled his trip, due to unrest in his region. She soon meets a hunter and wild animal catcher Victor Marswell, who soon develops a liking towards her.  

Role:
Linda Nordley
Starring:
Ava Gardner, Clark Gable, Donald Sinden, Philip Stainton
Directed By:
Awards:
Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress
11. The Swan (1956)
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3
The Swan
5
3
Role:
Princess Alexandra
Starring:
Louis Jourdan, Alec Guinness, Agnes Moorehead, Jessie Royce Landis
Directed By:
Charles Vidor
12. Green Fire (1954)
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3
Green Fire
4
3

Explorer Rian Mitchell is over the moon when he discovers the fabled emerald mines of the Conquistadors; however, before he can do anything, he is wounded by bandits. Catherine Knowland, owner of a coffee plantation, tends to his wound. He leaves and returns with his partner Vic Leonard to begin mining. However, the work is not smooth as Mitchell has to deal with multiple issues.

Role:
Catherine Knowland
Starring:
Stewart Granger, Murvyn Vye, John Ericson, Paul Douglas
Directed By:
Andrew Marton

Grace Kelly Awards

Academy Awards
The Country Girl Best Actress in a Leading Role 1955
Golden Globe Awards
Winner World Film Favorite - Female 1956
The Country Girl Best Actress - Drama 1955
Mogambo Best Supporting Actress 1954