Lana Del Rey videography

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Lana Del Rey videography
Feature films 2
Short films 5
Fashion films 7
Soundtrack contributions 10
Web appearances 9
Music videos 54

American singer and occasional actress Lana Del Rey has appeared in 54 music videos, seven films as an actress (two feature length, five short), seven fashion films, and three commercials, as well as offering original music to 10 films. Del Rey's first appearance was in the short film Poolside (2010) as Lisa, a rich girl who spends her days smoking cigarettes by the pool. She received top billing for the project. Del Rey then went on to write the treatment for two music films, Ride (2012) and Tropico (2013), which were directed by Anthony Mandler. In 2015, Del Rey served as the executive producer of the film Hi, How Are You Daniel Johnston?. She then made appearances as a performer in Tower of Song: A Memorial Tribute to Leonard Cohen and in The King as herself.

Since her debut, Lana Del Rey has notably contributed to the soundtracks of nearly a dozen films, providing the themes for films The Great Gatsby (2013), Maleficent (2014), Big Eyes (2014), Hi, How Are You Daniel Johnston? (2015), The King (2017), Sublime (2018), Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019), and Charlie's Angels (2019). Her contributions for The Great Gatsby and Big Eyes resulted in Grammy nominations, with the latter also receiving a Grammy.

Film[]

Key
dagger Indicates a film that has not yet released
Title Year Role(s) Director(s) Notes
Poolside 2010 Lisa Aaron C. Peer Credited as Lizzy Grant
National Anthem 2012 Jackie Kennedy
Marilyn Monroe
Anthony Mandler Also writer
Ride Artist Also writer
Tropico 2013 Eve/Mary Also writer
Hi How Are You Daniel Johnston 2015 Gabriel Sunday Served as executive producer
Freak 2016 Pamela Courson Lana Del Rey Also writer
Tower of Song: A Memorial Tribute to Leonard Cohen 2017 Performer Jack Bender
The King Herself Eugene Jarecki
The Kacey Musgraves Christmas Show 2019 Performer Chris Howe Amazon Prime Special
Norman Fucking Rockwell Woman of the Canyon Chuck Grant

Magazine films[]

Title Year Director(s) Publication Notes
ZOO Presents Lana Del Rey 2012 Bryan Adams ZOO
Lana Del Rey Interview
Nylon X Lana Del Rey Nylon
L'Officiel Presents Lana Del Rey Nicole Nodland L'Officiel
FADER Presents Lana Del Rey 2014 Maia Stern FADER
Madame Figaro Presents Lana Del Rey Madame Figaro
Lana Del Rey August/September Issue[1] 2015 Complex

Soundtrack contributions[]

Title Year Song(s) Director(s) Notes
The Great Gatsby 2013 "Young and Beautiful", "Hotel Sayre", "Magic Tree and I Let Myself Go" and "Two Minutes to Four and Reunited" Baz Luhrmann
Desire "Burning Desire" Adam Smith
Tropico "Gods & Monsters", "Body Electric", and "Bel Air" Anthony Mandler
Big Eyes 2014 "Big Eyes" and "I Can Fly" Tim Burton
Maleficent "Once Upon a Dream" Robert Stromberg
The Age of Adaline 2015 "Life Is Beautiful" Lee Toland Krieger Unreleased; trailer only
Hi, How Are You Daniel Johnston? "Some Things Last a Long Time" Gabriel Sunday
Tower of Song: A Memorial Tribute to Leonard Cohen 2017 "Chelsea Hotel No. 2" Jack Bender Performed with Adam Cohen
The King 2018 "Elvis" Eugene Jarecki Unreleased; trailer only
Sublime 2019 "Doin Time" Bill Guttentag
Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark "Season of the Witch" André Øvredal
Charlie's Angels "Don't Call Me Angel" Elizabeth Banks
The Kacey Musgraves Christmas Show "I'll Be Home for Christmas" Chris Howe
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland 2021 TBA

Television[]

Program Year Song(s) performed Notes
The Jonathan Ross Show 2012 "Video Games"
American Idol
Late Show with David Letterman
Saturday Night Live "Video Games", "Blue Jeans"
Jimmy Kimmel Live! "Video Games"
Buenas noches y Buenafuente
The Voice UK "Blue Jeans"
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon 2020 "Let Me Love You Like a Woman"

Web[]

Interviews[]

Series Year Notes Refs.
Index Magazine 2008 Episode: "Lizzy Grant Interview" [2]
RnB Junk 2011 Episode: "An Interview with Lana Del Rey" [3]
BBC Radio One 2011-19 7 episodes [4]
One-to-Watch by Myspace 2012 Episode: "Meet Lana Del Rey" [5]
NME Interviews Episode: "Lana Del Rey" [6]
Complex Cover 2017 Episode: "Lana Del Rey On "Lust for Life," Avoiding Cultural Appropriation, and Politics" [7]
KRQQ Episode: "Lana Del Rey Talks New Album ‘Lust For Life’ On The Kevin & Bean Show" [8]
Beats Radio One 2017-18 2 episodes [9]
MTV News 2018 2 episodes [10][11]
World Cafe Episode: "Lana Del Rey Interview" [12]
On Air With Ryan Seacrest 2018-19 2 episodes [13][14]
Gucci on YouTube 2019 Episode: "Lana Del Rey behind the scene of #ForeverGuilty Campaign" [15]
104.3 MY FM Episode: "Lana Del Rey Talks Working w/ Ariana Grande & Miley Cyrus, James Franco, & More!" [16]
Alt 98.7 Episode: "Lana Del Rey Talks ’Norman F**king Rockwell’ Working w/ Jack Antonoff, Covering Sublime & More" [17]
KRQQ Episode: "Lana Del Rey Talks Sublime, New Album 'Norman F***ing Rockwell'" [18]

Commercials[]

List of commercials, showing company/product, year released, and description
Company Year Description
Keds 2009 Commercial features Del Rey in 2009 walking around Coney Island, Brooklyn while her song "Yayo" plays in the background.
H&M 2012 Commercial features Del Rey in an old-1960s-inspired lounge where she sings a cover of Bobby Vinton's famous prom anthem "Blue Velvet", which was featured on her second EP Paradise (2012).
Gucci 2019 Commercial features Del Rey alongside Jared Leto as a married couple in an old-1960s-inspired advertisement for Gucci Guilty, which they are the faces of . The video also features a camero appearance from Courtney Love.

Music videos[]

Title Year Director Album Ref.
"Methamphetamines"
(unreleased)
2008 Lana Del Rey Non-album song
"Kill Kill" Kill Kill
"Gramma" 2009
"Yayo"
"Mermaid Motel" Lana Del Ray
"Put Me in a Movie"
"Brite Lites"
"Jump"
"Pawn Shop Blues"
"You Can Be the Boss" 2010 Non-album songs
"Kinda Outta Luck"
"On Our Way"
"Hundred Dollar Bill"
"Lolita" Born to Die
"Diet Mountain Dew" 2011
"National Anthem"
"Video Games" [19][20]
"Blue Jeans"
(original version)
[20]
"Born to Die" Yoann Lemoine [21]
"Blue Jeans"
(second version)
2012 [22]
"Carmen" Lana Del Rey [23]
"National Anthem" Anthony Mandler [24]
"Summertime Sadness" Kyle Newman
Spencer Susser
[25][26]
"Summertime Sadness"
(Cedric Gervais remix)
[27]
"Blue Velvet" 2012 Johan Renck Paradise [28]
"Ride" Anthony Mandler [29][30]
"Bel Air" Kyle Newman
Spencer Susser
"Burning Desire" 2013 Anthony Shurmer [31][32]
"Chelsea Hotel No. 2" Non-album songs [33]
"Summer Wine"
(with Barrie-James O'Neill)
Lana Del Rey [34]
"Young and Beautiful" Chris Sweeney
Sophie Muller
The Great Gatsby [35][36]
"Young and Beautiful"
(Cedric Gervais remix)
Tropico Short Film

(Body Electric / God's And Monsters / Bel Air)

Anthony Mandler Paradise
"West Coast" 2014 Vincent Haycock Ultraviolence [37]
"Shades of Cool" Jake Nava [38]
"Pretty When You Cry"
(unreleased)
Lana Del Rey
"Ultraviolence" Francesco Carrozzini [39]
"Honeymoon"
(unreleased)
2015 Honeymoon
"High by the Beach" Jake Nava
"Music to Watch Boys To" Kinga Burza
"Freak" 2016 Lana Del Rey
"Love" 2017 Rich Lee Lust for Life
"Lust for Life"
(featuring The Weeknd)
"White Mustang"
"Mariners Apartment Complex" 2018 Chuck Grant Norman Fucking Rockwell!
"Venice Bitch"
"Fuck It, I Love You!" /
"The Greatest"
2019 Rich Lee [40]
"Doin' Time"
"Don't Call Me Angel"
(with Ariana Grande and Miley Cyrus)
Hannah Lux Davis Charlie's Angels [41]
Norman Fucking Rockwell / Bartender / Happiness Is A Butterfly Chuck Grant Norman Fucking Rockwell! [42]
"Let Me Love You Like a Woman" 2020 Lana Del Rey Chemtrails over the Country Club
"Summertime The Gershwin Version" N/A Non-album song
"Chemtrails over the Country Club" 2021 brthr Chemtrails over the Country Club
"White Dress" Constellation Jones [43]
"Arcadia" Lana Del Rey Blue Banisters [44]
"Arcadia (Alternate Video)" Lana Del Rey
"Blue Banisters" Lana Del Rey

Guest appearances[]

Title Year Artist Director Album Ref.
"Stargazing" 2020 The Neighbourhood Ramez Silyan Chip Chrome & The Mono-Tones [45]

References[]

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