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by Lucy O'Brien


  Something to Remember: “I Want You,” “I’ll Remember,” “Take a Bow,” “You’ll See,” “Crazy for You,” “This Used to Be My Playground,” “Live to Tell,” “Love Don’t Live Here Anymore,” “Something to Remember,” “Forbidden Love,” “One More Chance,” “Rain,” “Oh Father,” “I Want You” (Orchestral)

  Inner City Blues: The Music of Marvin Gaye: “I Want You” (Motown, one Madonna track)

  1996

  Evita—Highlights: “Requiem for Evita,” “Oh What a Circus,” “On This Night of a Thousand Stars,” “Eva and Magaldi/ Eva Beware of the City,” “Buenos Aires,” “Another Suitcase in Another Hall,” “Goodnight and Thank You,” “I’d Be Surprisingly Good for You,” “Peron’s Latest Flame,” “A New Argentina,” “Don’t Cry for Me Argentina,” “High Flying, Adored,” “Rainbow High,” “And the Money Kept Rolling (In and Out),” “She Is a Diamond,” “Waltz for Eva and Che,” “You Must Love Me,” “Eva’s Final Broadcast,” “Lament”

  1997

  Carnival (Rainforest Foundation Concert): “Freedom” (Victor, one Madonna track)

  1998

  Ray of Light: “Drowned World/Substitute for Love,” “Swim,” “Ray of Light,” “Candy Perfume Girl,” “Skin,” “Nothing Really Matters,” “Sky Fits Heaven,” “Shanti/Ashtangi,” “Frozen,” “The Power of Goodbye,” “To Have and Not To Hold,” “Little Star,” “Mer Girl” (Won 1999 Grammy Award for Best Pop Album.)

  1999

  Austin Powers 2: The Spy Who Shagged Me: “Beautiful Stranger” (Soundtrack, one Madonna track. She plays Seductress on the video only.)

  2000

  Music: “Music,” “Impressive Instant,” “Runaway Lover,” “I Deserve It,” “Amazing,” “Nobody’s Perfect,” “Don’t Tell Me,” “What It Feels Like for a Girl,” “Paradise (Not for Me),” “Gone” (Won 2001 Grammy Award for Best Recording Package. CD has bonus track “American Pie.”)

  2001

  The Early Years: Give It to Me: “Give It to Me,” “Shake,” “Get Down,” “Time to Dance,” “Wild Dancing,” “Let’s Go Dancing,” “We Are the Gods,” “Cosmic Climb,” “On the Street,” “Oh My!”

  GHV2 (Greatest Hits Volume Two): “Deeper and Deeper,” “Erotica,” “Human Nature,” “Secret,” “Don’t Cry for Me Argentina,” “Bedtime Story,” “The Power of Goodbye,” “Beautiful Stranger,” “Frozen,” “Take a Bow,” “Ray of Light,” “Don’t Tell Me,” “What It Feels Like for a Girl,” “Drowned World (Substitute for Love),” “Music”

  2003

  American Life: “American Life,” “Hollywood,” “I’m So Stupid,” “Love Profusion,” “Nobody Knows Me,” “Nothing Fails,” “Intervention,” “X-Static Process,” “Mother and Father,” “Die Another Day” (From the MGM Motion Picture Die Another Day), “Easy Ride”

  Remixed and Revisited EP: “Nothing Fails” (Nevins Mix), “Love Profusion” (Headcleaner Rock Mix), “Nobody Knows Me” (Mount Sims Old School Mix), “American Life” (Headcleaner Rock Mix), “Like a Virgin/ Hollywood Medley” feat. Christina Aguilera, Britney Spears, and Missy Elliott (2003 MTV VMA Performance), “Into the Hollywood Groove” feat. Missy Elliott (The Passenger Mix), “Your Honesty” (Unreleased Song)

  (Hereafter all releases on Warner Bros. label)

  2005

  Confessions On a Dance Floor: “Hung Up,” “Get Together,” “Sorry,” “Future Lovers,” “I Love New York,” “Let It Will Be,” “Forbidden Love,” “Jump,” “How High, “Isaac,” “Push,” “Like It Or Not”

  Music Videos

  1982 “Everybody” (director (dir.) Ed Steinberg)

  1983 “Burning Up” (dir. Steve Barron)

  1984 “Borderline” (dir. Mary Lambert)

  1984 “Holiday” No. 1 (unknown director, low budget. Not released)

  1984 “Lucky Star” No. 1 (dir. Arthur Pierson)

  1984 “Like a Virgin” (dir. Mary Lambert)

  1985 “Like a Virgin” (MTV Video Music Awards)

  1984 “Lucky Star” No. 2 (dir. Arthur Pierson, extended version)

  1985 “Material Girl” (dir. Mary Lambert) 1985 “Crazy for You” (dir. Harold Becker)

  1985 “Into the Groove” (dir. Susan Seidelman, from You Can Dance, made with clips from Desperately Seeking Susan)

  1985 “Dress You Up” No. 1 (dir. Danny Kleinman, from Like a Virgin)

  1985 “Dress You Up” No. 2 (dir. Danny Kleinman, extended version from Like a Virgin)

  1985 “Gambler” No. 1 (dir. Harold Becker)

  1985 “Gambler” (The Virgin Tour Live)

  1985 “Like a Virgin” (The Virgin Tour Live)

  1985 Over and Over (The Virgin Tour Live)

  1986 “Live to Tell” (dir. James Foley, indudes clips from At Close Range)

  1986 “Papa Don’t Preach” (dir. James Foley)

  1986 “True Blue” (dir. James Foley)

  1986 “Open Your Heart” (dir. Jean-Baptiste Mondino)

  1987 “La Isla Bonita” (dir. Mary Lambert)

  1987 “The Look of Love” (dir. James Foley, made with clips from Who’s That Girl?)

  1987 “Causing a Commotion” (MTV Video Music Awards)

  1988 “Into the Groove” (Ciao Italia—Live, promo for the commercial video)

  1989 “Like a Prayer” (dir. Mary Lambert)

  1989 “Make a Wish” (Pepsi commercial, broadcast March 2)

  1989 “Express Yourself” (MTV Video Music Awards)

  1989 “Cherish” (dir. Herb Ritts)

  1989 “Express Yourself” (dir. David Fincher)

  1989 “Oh Father” (dir. David Fincher)

  1989 “Dear Jessie” (unknown director, animations only, released outside USA)

  1989 “Papa Don’t Preach” (Warner, laser disc only)

  1990 “Vogue” (dir. David Fincher)

  1990 “Vogue” (MTV Video Music Awards)

  1990 “Vote!” (commercial for “Rock the Vote” campaign, broadcast October 22 to November 6)

  1990 “Justify My Love” (dir. Jean-Baptiste Mondino. Sold as first-ever video single)

  1991 “Like a Virgin” (dir. Alek Keshishian, made with clips from Truth or Dare)

  1991 “Holiday” No. 2 (dir. Alek Keshishian, made with clips from Truth or Dare)

  1992 “This Used to Be My Playground” (dir. Alek Keshishian, including clips from A League of Their Own)

  1992 “Erotica” (dir. Fabien Baron)

  1992 “Deeper and Deeper” (dir. Bobby Woods)

  1993 “Bad Girl” (dir. David Fincher)

  1993 “Fever” (dir. Stephan Sednaoui)

  1993 “Rain” (dir. Mark Romanek)

  1993 “Bye Bye Baby” (Live From the Girlie Show Tour, Australia only)

  1994 “I’ll Remember” (dir. Alek Keshishian, including clips from With Honors)

  1994 “Secret” (dir. Melodie McDaniel)

  1994 “Take a Bow” (dir. Michael Haussman)

  1995 “Bedtime Story” (dir. Mark Romanek)

  1995 “Human Nature” (dir. Jean-Baptiste Mondino)

  1995 “I Want You” (dir. Earle Sebastian, from Inner City Blues: the Music of Marvin Gaye)

  1996 “Love Don’t Live Here Anymore” (dir. Jean-Baptiste Mondino)

  1996 “You Must Love Me” (dir. Alan Parker, including clips from Evita)

  1996 “Don’t Cry for Me Argentina” (dir. Alan Parker, including clips from Evita)

  1997 “Another Suitcase in Another Hall” (dir. Alan Parker, including clips from Evita, not released in USA)

  1997 “Buenos Aires” (including clips from Evita)

  1998 “Frozen” (dir. Chris Cunningham)

  1998 “Ray of Light” (dir. Jonas Akerlund, won

  1999 Grammy Award for Best Short Form Music Video)

  1998 “Drowned World/Substitute For Love” (dir. Walter Stern, not released in USA)

  1998 “The Power of Goodbye” (dir. Matthew Rolston)

  1999 “Nothing Really Mattters” (dir.
Johan Renck)

  1999 “Beautiful Stranger” (dir. Brett Ratner, including clips from Austin Powers 2: The Spy Who Shagged Me)

  2000 “American Pie” (dir. Philip Stolzol, including clips from The Next Best Thing)

  2000 “Music” (dir. Jonas Akerlund)

  2000 “Don’t Tell Me” (dir. Jean-Baptiste Mondino, also released in the U.S. as enhanced CD single in January 2001)

  2001 “What It Feels Like for a Girl” (dir. Guy Ritchie. Video banned for excessive violence)

  2001 “Paradise” (dir. Dago Gonzalez, filmed exclusively for the Drowned World Tour)

  2001 “GHV2 Megamix” (dir. various, promo for GHV2 album)

  2001 “Holiday Live” (dir. Hamish Hamilton, live from Drowned World Tour)

  2002 “Die Another Day” (dir. Traktor, including clips from Die Another Day)

  2003 “American Life” (dir. Jonas Akerlund)

  2003 “Hollywood” (dir. Jean-Baptiste Mondino, remix video by Dustin Robertson)

  2003 “Me Against the Music” (dir. Paul Hunter. Britney Spears, featuring Madonna)

  2004 “Love Profusion” (dir. Luc Besson)

  2005 “Hung Up” (dir. Johan Renck)

  2006 “Sorry” (dir. Jamie King)

  2006 “Get Together” (dir. Logan, animation company)

  2006 “Jump” (dir. Jonas Akerlund)

  World Tours

  1985 The Virgin Tour (tour director: Brad Jeffries, musical director [MD]: Patrick Leonard)

  1987 Who’s That Girl? World Tour (tour director: Jeffrey Hornaday, MD: Patrick Leonard, choreography: Shabba Doo)

  1990 Blond Ambition World Tour (tour director: Madonna, MD: Jai Winding, choreography: Vincent Patterson)

  1993 The Girlie Show World Tour (artistic director: Christopher Ciccone, MD: Jai Winding, choreography: Alex Magno, Keith Young)

  2001 Drowned World Tour (tour director: Jamie King, MD: Stuart Price, choreography: Jamie King, Alex Magno)

  2004 ReInvention World Tour (tour director: Jamie King, MD: Stuart Price, choreography: Jamie King, Talauega Brothers, Liz Imperio)

  2006 Confessions World Tour (tour director: Jamie King, MD: Stuart Price, choreography: Jamie King)

  Films

  1972 (untitled) short Super-8 film project starring Madonna, Carol Belanger, and a fried egg (dir. Wyn Cooper)

  1980 A Certain Sacrifice (dir. Stephen Jon Lewicki, 60 mins. Madonna plays Bruna)

  1983 Vision Quest aka Crazy for You (dir. Harold Becker, 105 mins. Plays cameo)

  1985 Desperately Seeking Susan (dir. Susan Seidelman, 104 mins. Plays Susan)

  1986 Shanghai Surprise (dir. Jim Goddard, 90 mins. Plays Gloria Tatlock)

  1987 Who’s That Girl? (dir. James Foley, 92 mins. Plays Nikki Finn)

  1988 Bloodhounds of Broadway (dir. Howard Brookner, 93 mins. Plays Hortense)

  1990 Dick Tracy (dir. Warren Beatty, 103 mins. Plays Breathless Mahoney) 1991 Truth or Dare/(outside USA) In Bed with Madonna (dir. Alek Keshishian, 119 mins)

  1992 A League of Their Own (dir. Penny Marshall, 128 mins. Plays Mae “All-the-Way-Mae” Mordabito)

  1992 Shadows and Fog (dir. Woody Allen, 86 mins. Plays Marie, the Strongman’s wife)

  1993 Body of Evidence (dir. Ulrich Edel, 101 mins. Plays Rebecca Carlson)

  1993 Dangerous Game (dir. Abel Ferrara, 108 mins. Plays Sarah Jennings)

  1995 Blue in the Face (dir. Paul Auster; Wayne Wang, 89 mins. Plays a Singing Telegram)

  1995 Four Rooms (dir. Allison Anders; Alexandre Rockwell, 98 mins. Plays Elspeth in The Missing Ingredient)

  1996 Evita (dir. Alan Parker, 134 mins. Plays Eva Peron)

  1996 Girl 6 (dir. Spike Lee, 108 mins. Plays Boss No. 3)

  2000 The Next Best Thing (dir. John Sclesinger, 108 mins. Plays Abbie Reynolds)

  2002 Swept Away (dir. Guy Ritchie, 86 mins. Plays Amber Leighton)

  2002 Die Another Day (dir. Lee Tamahori, 133 mins. Plays Vanity, the fencing instructor)

  2005 I’m Going to Tell You a Secret (dir. Jonas Akerlund)

  2007 Arthur and the Invisibles (dir. Luc Besson, 103 mins. Voice of Princess Selenia)

  Tour Films and Video Collections

  1984 Madonna (dir. Steve Baron; Mary Lambert, video, 17 mins)

  1985 The Virgin Tour—Live (dir. Danny Kleinman, 50 mins)

  1987 Who’s that Girl—Live in Japan (dir. Mitchell Sinoway, 92 mins)

  1988 Ciao Italia—Live from Italy (dir. Egbert van Hees, 100 mins)

  1990 Blond Ambition World Tour Live (dir. David Mallet, 112 mins)

  1990 Blond Ambition—Japan Tour 90 (dir. Mark Aldo Miceli, 105 mins)

  1990 The Immaculate Collection (dir. various, 60 mins)

  1993 The Girlie Show—Live Down Under (dir. Mark Aldo Miceli, 118 mins)

  1999 Madonna: The Video Collection 93–99 (dir. various, 67 mins)

  2001 Drowned World Tour 2001 (dir. Hamish Hamilton, 105 mins)

  2007 The Confessions Tour—Live from London (CD and DVD) (dir. Jonas Akerlund, 121 mins)

  Theater

  1987 Goose and Tom-Tom by David Rabe. Lincoln Center Theater workshop. Played Lorrai.

  1988 Speed-the-Plow by David Mamet. Produced by the Lincoln Center Theatre at the Royale Theater, Broadway. Played Karen.

  2002 Up For Grabs by David Williamson, Wyndam’s Theatre, London. Played Loren.

  Books

  1992 Sex (Warner Books/Calloway)

  1994 The Girlie Show (Calloway)

  1996 The Making of Evita, by Alan Parker, with foreword by Madonna (HarperCollins)

  2003 X-STaTIC Pro=CeSS (Photographs by Steven Klein, limited edition art book, handbound and printed in Italy)

  2004 Nobody Knows Me (rare photographs commented on by “an Icon and her angels,” publication for one month only via the official website madonna.com)

  2003 The English Roses (Illustrations [Illus.] Jeffrey Fulvimari. Puffin)

  2003 Mr Peabody’s Apples (Illus. Loren Long. Puffin)

  2004 Yakov and the Seven Thieves (Illus. Gennady Spirin. Puffin)

  2004 The Adventures of Abdi (Illus. Andrej Dugin. Puffin)

  2005 Lotsa De Casha (Illus. Rui Paes. Puffin)

  2006 The English Roses—Too Good to Be True (Illus. Stacy Peterson. Puffin)

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