Oscar-winning actress and filmmaker, Barbra Streisand has awed audiences for several decades on the silver screen with her immense talent and notable films such as Funny Girl, Hello, Dolly!, and What's Up, Doc? Born Barbara Joan Streisand in New York City, Streisand started her show business career by performing in various nightclubs and Broadway theaters and, after making several minor appearances on television, she signed a contract with Columbia Records. By the late 1960s, Streisand ventured into movies and debuted in the movie musical, Funny Girl, which earned her first Oscar nomination and win for Best Actress.

Streisand continued to establish herself in cinema with films such as The Way We Were and A Star Is Born, and soon began working behind the camera as a director, making her directorial debut with the 1983 film, Yentl, making her the first woman to write, produce, direct and star in a major motion picture. Out of her impressive list of filmography and epic performances, these are Barbra Streisand's 10 best movies of all time, ranked.

10 'Nuts' (1987)

Directed by Martin Ritt

When an escort, Claudia Draper, is charged with the murder of one of her clients, her parents try to have her deemed insane, so she will be found guilty of manslaughter. Despite the lesser conviction, Draper doesn't go along with her parents' attempts, refusing to be sent to a mental institute. An experienced defense attorney, Aaron Levinsky (Richard Dreyfuss), takes on Draper's case as she tries to prove in a court of law that she isn't insane, but her frequent outbursts and erratic behavior make Levinsky's job quite a difficult task.

Streisand takes on an against-type role in the lesser-known legal drama, Nuts, which also stars Karl Malden, Leslie Nielsen, and The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly star, Eli Wallach. Initially, the movie received mixed reviews, notably criticizing the adrift plot which disconnects at certain points, but Streisand does an excellent job of projecting an empathetic character who consistently keeps audiences guessing about her mental state. Despite the reviews, Nuts still proves to be an intriguing character study of the human mind as well as a raw view of the American justice system.

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9 'Funny Lady' (1975)

Directed by Herbert Ross

Streisand reprises her Oscar-winning role as Fanny Brice in the sequel, Funny Lady, which follows Brice, who is now a major Broadway star who has fallen into financial hardships due to the Great Depression. After an unexpected romance, Brice marries songwriter, Billy Rose (James Caan) and the two agree to work on a show together that will solve all their problems. When the show goes through a series of struggles, Brice manages to make it an overwhelming success, which ultimately puts a strain on her and Rose's marriage.

Unlike Funny Girl, the sequel was considered a complete flop with critics noting a majority of the dramatic scenes coming off as cringe-worthy and almost embarrassing for audiences to watch. While the movie has its obvious flaws, Streisand is the only redeeming quality of the film. She and Caan do have chemistry and, with Omar Sharif reprising his role as Brice's first husband, Nick Arnstein, Funny Lady has a touch of nostalgia that makes it a bit more bearable. Funny Lady may not have been as big of a success as the first film, but it's worth seeing Streisand continue the journey of her signature character in this musical comedy sequel.

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8 'The Mirror Has Two Faces' (1996)

Director by Barbra Streisand

Jeff Bridges and Barbra Streisand standing in the street together in The Mirror Has Two Faces (1996)
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Rose Morgan is an English professor at Columbia University who lives with an overbearing mother (Lauren Bacall) and is about to celebrate her sister's (Mimi Rogers) third marriage to her ex-boyfriend, Alex (Pierce Brosnan). When a colleague, Gregory Larkin (Jeff Bridges), proposes a platonic relationship between him and Morgan, she agrees, but as they begin to grow closer and spend more time together, they begin to fall in love with each other.

Streisand directs and stars in the romantic comedy, The Mirror Has Two Faces, which earned two Academy Award nominations for Best Original Song, written and performed by Streisand and Bryan Adams, as well as Best Supporting Actress for Hollywood icon, Lauren Bacall. The Mirror Has Two Faces initially earned mixed reviews as some critics couldn't get past the plot's over-obsession with vanity and appearances, while others noted it as an amusingly lighthearted tale about finding love in unexpected places. While it may not have been everyone's cup of tea, The Mirror Has Two Faces is a homage to the classic rom-com and riddled with excellent performances by the overall cast.

The Mirror Has Two Faces (1996)
PG-13
Release Date
November 15, 1996
Director
Barbra Streisand
Cast
Barbra Streisand , Jeff Bridges , Pierce Brosnan , George Segal , Mimi Rogers , Brenda Vaccaro , Lauren Bacall
Runtime
126 Minutes
Main Genre
Comedy

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7 'Yentl' (1983)

Directed by Barbra Streisand

Yentl
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In Streisand's directorial debut, Yentl, Reb Mendel (Nehemiah Persoff) is a single father who teaches the boys in his village the sacred text of Talmud, which is the primary source of Jewish religious law. While women are forbidden to study religious scripture, Mendel secretly teaches his daughter, Yentl, behind closed doors, but when he passes away, she still has the desire to learn. Since her gender keeps her from continuing her studies, Yentl decides to disguise herself as a boy and enroll in a religious school where she unexpectedly finds love in the process.

Yentl is a romantic musical drama that earned four Academy Award nominations, including Best Art Direction and Best Original Song, and won Best Original Score. Set in Poland in 1904, Streisand takes on a bold story with Yentl both in front and behind the camera, cementing herself as a promising filmmaker as well as proving her impressive range and abilities as a performer. Film critic, Roger Ebert, gave the movie three and a half stars out of four, noting the film's second act as exceptionally "charming and moving." While the film did receive some minor criticism about Streisand being careless about certain aspects of the Jewish religion, Yentl is still a powerhouse of a film that is also a valid representation of not only the Jewish faith but also a classic love story.

Yentl (1983)
PG
Release Date
November 18, 1983
Director
Barbra Streisand
Cast
Barbra Streisand , Mandy Patinkin , Amy Irving , Nehemiah Persoff , Steven Hill , Allan Corduner , David de Keyser , Miriam Margolyes , Doreen Mantle , Lynda Baron , Kerry Shale
Runtime
132 Minutes
Main Genre
Drama

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6 'The Prince of Tides' (1991)

Directed by Barbra Streisand

Barbra Streisand standing in front of Nick Nolte in The Prince of Tides (1991)
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Streisand directs and stars in The Prince of Tides as a New York psychiatrist, Susan Lowenstein, who, after one of her patients, Savannah (Blythe Danner), attempts suicide, asks her twin brother, Tom Wingo (Nick Nolte) to help her gain insight into his sister's dysfunctional childhood and upbringing. As Wingo divulges to Lowenstein about his and Savannah's past and the dynamics within their family, they begin to bond over their turbulent experiences and develop a friendly alliance which eventually leads to romance.

Based on the 1986 novel written by Pat Conroy, The Prince of Tides is a serious romantic drama that successfully features the right amount of humor or love without overshadowing the plot's dark material. Both Streisand and Nolte deliver incredible performances and their genuine on-screen chemistry is essentially the highlight of the film. The Prince of Tides earned seven Academy Award nominations, including Best Actor, Best Cinematography, and Best Picture. Even though it isn't a happily ever love story, The Prince of Tides serves as a sound reminder about the complexity of romance and how sometimes the ones that end change us for the better.

The Prince of Tides (1991)
R
Release Date
December 25, 1991
Director
Barbra Streisand
Cast
Nick Nolte , Barbra Streisand , Blythe Danner , Kate Nelligan , Jeroen Krabbé , Melinda Dillon , George Carlin , Jason Gould , Brad Sullivan
Runtime
132 Minutes
Main Genre
Drama

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5 'Hello, Dolly!' (1969)

Directed by Gene Kelly

hello dolly

Dolly Levi is a widow-turned matchmaker who travels to New York to find a suitable match for the unattached half-millionaire, Horace Vandergelder (Walter Matthau) who is more interested in finding a woman to keep house than be his wife. As Levi attempts to find Vandergelder his second bride-to-be, a series of comedic encounters with Vandergelder's two associates and Levi's infamous scheming eventually entangles her in her own web of romance.

Hello, Dolly! is an iconic romantic comedy musical directed by the multi-talented Gene Kelly, marking Streisand's second major motion picture. Streisand and Matthau have excellent cheeky banter together and, surprisingly, play exceptionally well off each other throughout the film. While Streisand and Matthau are the main focus, several subplots add to this humorous love story as well as the traditional mishaps and misunderstandings that are frequent in the genre. Hello, Dolly! earned four Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture, and ended up winning Best Art Direction, Best Score, and Best Sound. Despite not being a commercial success, Hello, Dolly! is an essential film in the musical film genre and is considered to be one of Streisand's most memorable roles.

Hello Dolly!
G
Release Date
December 16, 1969
Director
Gene Kelly
Cast
Barbra Streisand , Walter Matthau , Michael Crawford , Marianne McAndrew , E.J. Peaker , Danny Lockin , Joyce Ames , Tommy Tune , Judy Knaiz , David Hurst , Fritz Feld
Runtime
146 Minutes
Main Genre
Comedy

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4 'A Star Is Born' (1976)

Directed by Frank Pierson

Barbra Streisand as Esther Hoffman leaning on Kris Kristofferson as John Norman in A Star is Born (1976)
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When John Norman Howard (Kris Kristofferson), a famous musician at the tail end of his career, wanders into a nightclub one night, he watches a young aspiring singer, Esther Hoffman, perform and is immediately drawn to her. As the two begin dating, Howard encourages Hoffman to pursue her dreams of stardom and begins to let her take the spotlight in his live performances. While Hoffman finds fame and success, Howard continues to spiral downward into alcohol and drugs, which leads to his unfortunate demise.

Streisand stars in the third remake of the classic film, A Star Is Born, which was a major box office success and the 2nd highest-grossing film of 1976. The film tells the inevitable rise and fall of both stars as one succeeds to the top while the other finds his career in an uncontrollable decline due to the pressure and temptations that come with the lifestyle of fame. Despite being a remake, audiences and critics praised Streisand for her performance as well as the magnetic chemistry between her and Kristofferson who also delivers an incredible performance. The film did have some minor criticism related to the runtime and storyline, but A Star Is Born went on to earn several Academy Award nominations, winning for Best Original Song.

A Star Is Born (1976)
R
Release Date
December 19, 1976
Director
Frank Pierson
Cast
Barbra Streisand , Kris Kristofferson , Gary Busey , Paul Mazursky , Joanne Linville , Oliver Clark
Runtime
140 Minutes

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3 'The Way We Were' (1973)

Directed by Sydney Pollack

The Way We Were - 1973
Image via Columbia Pictures

When an outspoken activist and college student, Katie Morosky, meets a rather dull high society young man, Hubbell Gardiner (Robert Redford), the two are strangely attracted to one another despite being polar opposites. Years later, the two happen to meet again and eventually end up tying the knot. They settle down in California where Hubbell, now a writer, gets the opportunity to adapt his novel into a screenplay, but when Katie's activism has a negative impact on her husband's aspirations, their relationship begins to unravel.

The Way We Were is a bittersweet romantic drama that showcases how even the strongest outside forces can come between two people who could have been together in another place and another time. The movie was ranked as the sixth-greatest love story in American cinema by the American Film Institute. While the movie was a success, the film's soundtrack became a gold record and the theme song by the same name, which is performed by Streisand, ranked in the top 20 songs on the Billboard 200 charts. The movie earned Streisand her second Academy Award nomination and, along with several other nominations, including Best Art Direction and Best Cinematography, it ended up winning two Oscars for Best Song and Best Original Score.

The Way We Were
PG
Release Date
October 19, 1973
Director
Sydney Pollack
Cast
Barbra Streisand , Robert Redford , Bradford Dillman , Lois Chiles , Patrick O'Neal , Viveca Lindfors , Allyn Ann McLerie , Murray Hamilton , Herb Edelman , Diana Ewing , Sally Kirkland , George Gaynes , James Woods , Susan Blakely
Runtime
118 Minutes
Main Genre
Drama

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2 "What's Up, Doc?" (1972)

Directed by Peter Bogdanovich