List of Cloris Leachman performances



The following is the list of film, television and theatre credits of American actress Cloris Leachman. She appeared in films including Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969), The Last Picture Show (1971), Young Frankenstein (1974), Yesterday (1981), A Troll in Central Park (1994), Now and Then (1995), Spanglish (2004), New York, I Love You (2008), and The Croods (2013). Her television work included her reoccurring role on The Mary Tyler Moore Show (1970–1975) which then led to her own spinoff, Phyllis (1975–1977). She starred in the ABC Afterschool Special The Woman Who Willed a Miracle in 1983 and appeared on The Facts of Life (1986–1988), Malcolm in the Middle (2001–2006), and Raising Hope (2010–2014).

Theater

 * Ah, Wilderness! (Des Moines, 1942)
 * Blithe Spirit (Northwestern University, 1943)
 * Sundown Beach (Broadway, 1948)
 * South Pacific (Broadway, 1951; month-long replacement for Martha Wright)
 * Come Back, Little Sheba (Pre-Broadway tryout, 1950; left cast to star in As You Like It)
 * As You Like It (Broadway, 1950)
 * A Story for a Sunday Evening (Broadway, 1950; Won Theatre World Award)
 * Lo and Behold! (Broadway, 1952)
 * Dear Barbarians (Broadway, 1952)
 * Sunday Breakfast (Broadway, 1952)
 * The Day Before Spring (Palm Beach, Florida, 1953)
 * The Crucible (Broadway, 1953; replacement for Madeleine Sherwood)
 * King of Hearts (Broadway, 1954)
 * A Touch of the Poet (Broadway, 1958; replacement for Kim Stanley)
 * Masquerade (Broadway, 1959)
 * Twigs (Marriott Theater in Lincolnshire, Illinois, 1978)
 * The Oldest Living Graduate (1980)
 * Twigs (Drury Lane Theater, Water Tower Place, Chicago, Illinois 1981)
 * High Spirits (Broadway opening eventually cancelled, 1981)
 * A Couple of White Chicks Sitting Around Talking (Drury Lane Theater, Water Tower Place, Chicago, Illinois 1983)
 * A Little Family Business (Drury Lane Oak Brook, Illinois, 1985)
 * A Fatal Weakness (Monaco, 1985)
 * Grandma Moses: An American Primitive (US national tour, 1989)
 * Show Boat (US national tour, 1994)
 * Young Frankenstein (workshop for the musical, 2006)