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==Filmography== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Year ! style="width:200px;"|Title ! style="width:150px;"|Role ! Notes |- | 1928 | ''[[The Home Girl]]'' | | short Paramount film |- | 1930 | ''[[Fast and Loose (1930 film)|Fast and Loose]]'' | Marion Lenox | Hopkins's feature film debut |- | rowspan=3 | 1931 | ''{{sortname|The|Smiling Lieutenant}}'' | Princess Anna | The first of three films Hopkins made with Lubitsch |- | ''[[24 Hours (1931 film)|24 Hours]]'' | Rosie Duggan | |- | ''[[Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931 film)|Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde]]'' | Ivy Pearson | |- | rowspan=4 | 1932 | ''[[Two Kinds of Women (1932 film)|Two Kinds of Women]]'' | Emma Krull | |- | ''[[Dancers in the Dark]]'' | Gloria Bishop | |- | ''[[The World and the Flesh]]'' | Maria Yaskaya | |- | ''[[Trouble in Paradise (1932 film)|Trouble in Paradise]]'' | Lily | Second film directed by Lubitsch and starring Hopkins |- | rowspan=3 | 1933 | ''{{sortname|The|Story of Temple Drake}}'' | [[Temple Drake]] | Based on Faulkner's scandalous novel ''[[Sanctuary (Faulkner novel)|Sanctuary]]'' |- | ''{{sortname|The|Stranger's Return}}'' | Louise Starr | |- | ''[[Design for Living (film)|Design for Living]]'' | Gilda Farrell | Third and final film Hopkins and Lubitsch made together |- | rowspan=3 | 1934 | ''[[All of Me (1934 film)|All of Me]]'' | Lydia Darrow | |- | ''[[She Loves Me Not (1934 film)|She Loves Me Not]]'' | Curly Flagg | |- | ''{{sortname|The|Richest Girl in the World|dab=1934 film}}'' | Dorothy Hunter | First of five films Hopkins and [[Joel McCrea]] made together |- | rowspan=3 | 1935 | ''[[Becky Sharp (film)|Becky Sharp]]'' | Becky Sharp | Nominated β [[Academy Award for Best Actress]]<br />The first feature film made in three-strip Technicolor |- | ''[[Barbary Coast (film)|Barbary Coast]]'' | Mary 'Swan' Rutledge | Second film starring Hopkins and McCrea |- | ''[[Splendor (1935 film)|Splendor]]'' | Phyllis Manning Lorrimore | Third film starring Hopkins and McCrea |- | rowspan=2 | 1936 | ''[[These Three]]'' | Martha Dobie | The film was adapted from the 1934 play ''The Children's Hour'' by Lillian Hellman.<br /> Fourth film starring Hopkins and McCrea |- | ''[[Men Are Not Gods]]'' | Ann Williams | |- | rowspan=3 | 1937 | ''{{sortname|The|Woman I Love|dab=1937 film}}'' | Madame Helene Maury | Hopkins married director Anatole Litvak shortly after this film was made. |- | ''[[Woman Chases Man]]'' | Virginia Travis | Final film Hopkins and [[Joel McCrea]] made together |- | ''[[Wise Girl (film)|Wise Girl]]'' | Susan 'Susie' Fletcher | |- | 1939 | ''{{sortname|The|Old Maid|dab=1939 film}}'' | Delia Lovell Ralston | The first of two films Hopkins made with Bette Davis |- | rowspan=2 | 1940 | ''[[Virginia City (film)|Virginia City]]'' | Julia Hayne | Hopkins co-starred with [[Errol Flynn]] |- | ''[[Lady with Red Hair]]'' | [[Mrs. Leslie Carter]] | |- | 1942 | ''{{sortname|A|Gentleman After Dark}}'' | Flo Melton | |- | 1943 | ''[[Old Acquaintance]]'' | Millie Drake | Second of two films Hopkins made with [[Bette Davis]]. |- | 1949 | ''{{sortname|The|Heiress}}'' | Lavinia Penniman | Nominated β [[Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress β Motion Picture]] |- | 1951 | ''{{sortname|The|Mating Season|dab=film}}'' | Fran Carleton | |- | rowspan=2 | 1952 | ''[[The Outcasts of Poker Flat (1952 film)|The Outcasts of Poker Flat]]'' | Mrs. Shipton / 'The Duchess' | |- | ''[[Carrie (1952 film)|Carrie]]'' | Julie Hurstwood | |- | 1961 | ''{{sortname|The|Children's Hour|dab=film}}'' | Lily Mortar | Hopkins had starred in the original film adaptation of the play ''The Children's Hour'' titled ''These Three'' in the role of Martha Dobie. In this film, Shirley MacLaine played Martha, and Miriam Hopkins played her Aunt Lily. |- | 1964 | ''[[Fanny Hill (1964 film)|Fanny Hill]]'' | Mrs. Maude Brown | |- | 1966 | ''{{sortname|The|Chase|dab=1966 film}}'' | Mrs. Reeves | Hopkins played the mother of Robert Redford's character |- | 1970 | ''[[Savage Intruder]]'' | Katharine Parker | |}
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