Gloria Stuart Movies

Want to know the best Gloria Stuart movies?  How about the worst Gloria Stuart movies?  Curious about Gloria Stuart box office grosses or which Gloria Stuart movie picked up the most Oscar® nominations? Need to know which Gloria Stuart movie got the best reviews from critics and audiences? Well, you have come to the right place….because we have all of that information.

Gloria Stuart (1910-2010) was an Oscar® nominated American actress.  Stuart appeared in many movies during the 1930s.  After appearing in a few movies in the 1940s, she stepped away from acting for almost 30 years.  In 1997, she received her first Oscar nomination for playing the older Rose in 1997’s Titanic.   Her IMDb page shows 80 acting credits from 1932 to 2004.  This page will rank Gloria Stuart movies from Best to Worst in six different sortable columns of information.  To do well in our overall rankings a movie has to do well at the box office, get good reviews by critics, be liked by audiences, and get some award recognition.  FYI.  Sadly, there are many of her early low budget movies not listed in these rankings, if we ever uncover the grosses for the missing movies, we will include them on her UMR tables.

Gloria Stuart Movies Ranked In Chronological Order With Ultimate Movie Rankings Score (1 to 5 UMR Tickets) *Best combo of box office, reviews and awards.

Gloria Stuart Movies Can Be Ranked 6 Ways In This Table

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  • Sort Gloria Stuart movies by how they were received by critics and audiences.  60% rating or higher should indicate a good movie.
  • Sort by how many Oscar® nominations and how many Oscar® wins each Gloria Stuart movie received.
  • Sort Gloria Stuart movies by Ultimate Movie Rankings (UMR) Score.  UMR puts box office, reviews and awards into a mathematical equation and gives each movie a score.

Gloria Stuart’s Adjusted World Wide Box Office Grosses 

Check out Gloria Stuart’s career compared to current and classic actors.  Most 100 Million Dollar Movies of All-Time.

6 thoughts on “Gloria Stuart Movies

  1. Thank you for featuring a page on the multi-talented actress Gloria Stuart.
    I discovered her on cable television in such excellent films as Prisoner of Shark Island about Dr. Mudd who repaired John Wilkes Booth and was sentenced to a long prison term; the classic musical Gold Diggers of 1935; the original Invisible Man with Claude Rains; and of course the older lady remembering the tragedy of The Titanic.
    She was a co-founder of the Screen Actors’ Guild, an activist for the inclusion of minorities in Hollywood films, an environmentalist, and artist.
    She brought countess pleasures to millions through her films and life.

  2. I have seen 7 Gloria Stuart movies.

    The HIGHEST Ranked movie I have seen is Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm.

    The highest rated movie I have NOT seen is Titanic.

    The LOWEST ranked movie I have seen is The Three Musketeers.

    Favourite Gloria Stuart Movies:

    The Invisible Man
    Gold Diggers of 1935
    The Old Dark House
    My Favorite Year

    Other Gloria Stuart Movies I Have Seen;

    Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm
    Here Comes the Navy
    The Three Musketeers

    I have Street of Women recorded and waiting for me to watch

    1. Hey Flora. As always thanks for the feedback on our latest page. Tally count: Tally count: You at 23, you at 7 and me at 6. Wow….you have not seen Titanic? Not thinking I knew that before. Interesting information. I have seen two of your favorites…My Favorite Invisible Man. As for your others….not sure if I saw Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm or not…a lot of Shirley Temple movies seem to blend in. I hope you enjoy Street of Women. Good stuff as always.

  3. I’ve seen 23 of Gloria’s films listed above. The highest ranked I have not seen is The Kiss Before the Mirror.

    Gloria Stuart was never on the Oracle of Bacon Top 1000 Center of the Hollywood Universe list. These are the actors on the 2020 list she has appeared with.

    30 PETER O’TOOLE My Favorite Year (1982)
    68 JOHN CARRADINE The Invisible Man (1933)
    68 JOHN CARRADINE The Prisoner of Shark Island (1936)
    68 JOHN CARRADINE The Three Musketeers (1939)
    79 BRUCE MCGILL Wildcats (1986)
    101 M. EMMET WALSH Wildcats (1986)
    152 WOODY HARRELSON Wildcats (1986)
    159 PETER STORMARE The Million Dollar Hotel (2000)
    171 MEL GIBSON The Million Dollar Hotel (2000)
    177 KATHY BATES Titanic (1997)
    183 DAVID WARNER Titanic (1997)
    194 CHARLES DURNING Mass Appeal (1984)
    196 CLORIS LEACHMAN The Titanic Chronicles (1999)
    250 BILLY ZANE Titanic (1997)
    256 BILL PAXTON Titanic (1997)
    269 TIM ROTH The Million Dollar Hotel (2000)
    279 JACK BLACK The Love Letter (1999)
    289 JULIAN SANDS The Million Dollar Hotel (2000)
    310 JACK LEMMON Mass Appeal (1984)
    339 TIM CURRY The Titanic Chronicles (1999)
    341 LEONARDO DICAPRIO Titanic (1997)
    351 BERNARD HILL TITANIC (1997)
    357 BURT YOUNG Land of Plenty (2004)
    448 HARRIS YULIN The Million Dollar Hotel (2000)
    501 RALPH BELLAMY Air Mail (1932)
    548 WESLEY SNIPES Wildcats (1986)
    553 KATE WINSLET Titanic (1997)
    556 ZELJKO IVANEK Mass Appeal (1984)
    561 BLYTHE DANNER THE LOVE LETTER (1999)
    597 PAUL FIX 36 Hours to Kill (1936)
    597 PAUL FIX Back Street (1932)
    597 PAUL FIX The Prisoner of Shark Island (1936)
    597 PAUL FIX Wanted: Jane Turner (1936)
    609 AMANDA PLUMMER The Million Dollar Hotel (2000)
    680 IOAN GRUFFUD TITANIC (1997)
    694 TOM BOWER The Million Dollar Hotel (2000)
    704 MYKELTI WILLIAMSON WILDCATS (1986)
    732 RICHARD EDSON Land of Plenty (2004)
    732 RICHARD EDSON The Million Dollar Hotel (2000)
    793 MILLA JOVOVICH The Million Dollar Hotel (2000)
    841 VICTOR GARBER TITANIC (1997)
    869 CAMERON MITCHELL My Favorite Year (1982)
    873 BUD CORT The Million Dollar Hotel (2000)
    907 WALTER PIDGEON GOING OVERBOARD (1937)
    907 WALTER PIDGEON The Kiss Before the Mirror (1933)
    999 DONAL LOGUE The Million Dollar Hotel (2000)

    Gloria has appeared with 20 Oscar winners.

    ALICE BRADY Gold Diggers of 1935 (1935)
    CHARLES LAUGHTON The Old Dark House (1932)
    CLORIS LEACHMAN The Titanic Chronicles (1999)
    GINGER ROGERS Change of Heart (1934)
    GOLDIE HAWN Wildcats (1986)
    JACK LEMMON Mass Appeal (1984)
    JAMES CAGNEY Here Comes the Navy (1934)
    JAMES DUNN Change of Heart (1934)
    JAMES DUNN The Girl in 419 (1933)
    JANE DARWELL Back Street (1932)
    JANE DARWELL Change of Heart (1934)
    JANE DARWELL Poor Little Rich Girl (1936)
    JANE DARWELL Roman Scandals (1933)
    JANE DARWELL The Girl in 419 (1933)
    JANE DARWELL Time Out for Murder (1938)
    JANET GAYNOR Change of Heart (1934)
    JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT THE THREE MUSKETEERS (1939)
    KATE WINSLET Titanic (1997)
    KATHY BATES Titanic (1997)
    LEONARDO DICAPRIO Titanic (1997)
    LIONEL BARRYMORE Sweepings (1933)
    MELVYN DOUGLAS The Old Dark House (1932)
    PAUL LUKAS Gift of Gab (1934)
    PAUL LUKAS Secret of the Blue Room (1933)
    PAUL LUKAS The Kiss Before the Mirror (1933)
    VICTOR MCLAGLEN Professional Soldier (1935)
    WALTER BRENNAN Gold Diggers of 1935 (1935)
    WALTER BRENNAN I’ll Tell the World (1934)
    WALTER BRENNAN The All-American (1932)
    WALTER BRENNAN The Invisible Man (1933)
    WARNER BAXTER The Prisoner of Shark Island (1936)

    1. Hey Dan. Thanks for the feedback on Gloria Stuart. This page took forever to finish as work as so overwhelming right now. Tally count: You at 23, Flora at 7 and me at 6. Not surprised Gloria Stuart was not on the Oracle list….taking a 30 year break probably did not help her Oracle ranking. Looking at the first list…Paul Fix gets the most frequent Oracle co-star with 4 movies. I would say 20 Oscar winners is impressive for her…most of her movies were when the Oscars were not even double digits yet. Good stuff as always.

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