Whoopi Goldberg at 70: her 10 best films – ranked!

At 70, Whoopi Goldberg is still shining bright on the big screen. Her impressive filmography boasts a diverse range of roles that showcase her remarkable talent and versatility. From critically acclaimed dramas to comedy classics, here are ten of her best films, featuring the actress in starring or supporting roles.

10. Girl, Interrupted (1999)
In this powerful drama, Goldberg plays Valerie, a soothing presence among the patients at a psychiatric hospital in the 1960s. Her understated performance provides emotional grounding as she navigates the complexities of human relationships with her co-stars Vanessa Redgrave and Jeffrey Tambor.

9. Made in America (1993)
This comedy-drama follows Goldberg's character, Jane, a musician who embarks on a road trip with two women after a break-up. With its unique blend of humor and pathos, the film highlights Goldberg's ability to convey complexity and vulnerability.

8. Boys on the Side (1995)
In this road movie, Goldberg plays Jane, a free-spirited musician who joins her friends Robin (Mary-Louise Parker) and Holly (Drew Barrymore) on a journey of self-discovery. Her performance adds depth and warmth to the film's exploration of female relationships and identity.

7. The Long Walk Home (1990)
In this drama, Goldberg stars as a loyal servant in a 1950s Alabama household where racial tensions are palpable. Her nuanced portrayal brings attention to the often-overlooked experiences of African American domestic workers during this period.

6. Monkeybone (2001)
In this quirky fantasy film, Goldberg plays Death, a character whose role is equal parts bizarre and endearing. Her performance adds a touch of whimsy to the story, which explores themes of identity and mortality.

5. The Deep End of the Ocean (1999)
This drama follows Goldberg's character, a detective investigating the disappearance of a young boy. With its rich emotional depth, the film showcases Goldberg's ability to convey empathy and understanding in her performances.

4. Sister Act (1992)
In this comedy classic, Goldberg plays Deloris, a sassy singer who joins a convent after witnessing a murder. Her performance brings energy and humor to the film, which also features an all-star cast including Maggie Smith and Kathy Najimy.

3. The Color Purple (1985)
This Oscar-winning drama marked Goldberg's film debut and cemented her status as a rising star. Her portrayal of Celie, a young woman struggling with poverty and abuse, is a powerful testament to her talent and range.

2. The Player (1992)
In this satirical comedy-drama, Goldberg plays a detective who becomes embroiled in the world of Hollywood politics. With its clever script and talented cast, including Julia Roberts and Bruce Willis, the film showcases Goldberg's ability to play complex characters with wit and charm.

1. Ghost (1990)
This romantic thriller cemented Goldberg's status as a leading lady in Hollywood. Her performance as Oda Mae Brown, a medium who helps her client communicate with his deceased wife, is both nuanced and captivating, earning her an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress.

Throughout her illustrious career, Whoopi Goldberg has consistently demonstrated her versatility and range as an actress. These ten films showcase her ability to tackle complex roles, convey emotion with subtlety, and bring humor and wit to even the most challenging characters.
 
I think it's awesome that Whoopi Goldberg is still killing it in Hollywood at 70 🙌😎. She's always been a talented actress and comedian, and it's great to see her continue to showcase her range in films like this list. The thing is, though, the entertainment industry can be super competitive, especially for women of color... idk if she'd still be as prominent if the game was different 🤔👀. On a more positive note, I love that she's still able to bring so much depth and nuance to her roles - it's really inspiring to see someone push past 70 and keep crushing it 💪🏽🎬.
 
I'm telling you, this list is just a distraction from the real issue here... Whoopi's career longevity is definitely suspicious 🤔. I mean, she's been in the industry for over three decades, but have you seen her "typecast" lately? It's like she's stuck in some kind of Hollywood straitjacket 💼. And what about all these feel-good biopsies about her life? You know, like that Oprah special where they asked her about her "inner child"... come on, it's just a clever ploy to keep us from questioning the true nature of her rise to fame 🤑. Mark my words, there's more to Whoopi Goldberg than meets the eye...
 
I don’t usually comment but... Whoopi Goldberg is like a legend at this point 😂. I mean, 70 and still killing it in Hollywood? That's insane! She’s been in so many iconic movies over the years, from comedy classics like Sister Act to dramatic roles that showcase her incredible talent 🎥. I love how she can go from playing a sassy singer to a complex character in The Color Purple - it just goes to show how versatile an actress she is 💁‍♀️. And let's not forget about her Oscar win for Ghost 🙏... seriously, Whoopi Goldberg is the ultimate Hollywood icon 👑.
 
I'm not sure why everyone's always fawning over her Oscar wins and critically acclaimed dramas 🤷‍♂️. I mean, don't get me wrong, she's talented and all, but let's be real, some of these films are just kinda... basic 💁‍♀️. Like, who hasn't seen a sassy female lead in a comedy-drama before? And what's up with the obsession over her Ghost performance? It's a decent movie, I guess 🎬, but come on, she got lucky with that Oscar 🤞.
 
I don’t usually comment but this Whoopi Goldberg tribute is giving me all the feels 🤩 I mean, 70 and still killing it? That's what I call dedication. And can we talk about her film choices for a sec? From drama to comedy, she's proven herself to be so versatile. I love how she's been able to tackle complex roles with such ease and conviction. The fact that these movies are classics is just a testament to her talent 💯 And have you noticed how many of these films deal with female empowerment and identity? It's like she's been paving the way for other actresses all along 🙌
 
I mean what's up with all these throwbacks to Whoopi Goldberg's film career? I know she's still active and all but 70 is a big deal, right? 🤷‍♀️ Anyway, I think it's cool that they're highlighting her classic roles but can we get some new material from her for once? 💁‍♀️ Not trying to dismiss her talent or anything, she's definitely a legend in the industry... but let's give the next gen of actresses a chance too, you know? 🎥
 
she's still killing it at 70 😂👏. i mean, who else can make a character like death in monkeybone (2001) 🧠😂 and then go on to play complex roles in girl, interrupted (1999) 💔 or the deep end of the ocean (1999) 🌊? her range is insane 🤯. she's more than just an actress, she's a storyteller 👩🎬. and let's be real, who needs awards when you've got talent like hers 💫?
 
I'm obsessed with Whoopi's acting style 🤩, she's got this raw energy that just makes you wanna watch more of her movies! From drama to comedy, she can pull off anything 💁‍♀️. I mean have you seen Girl, Interrupted? She's so soft and soothing in that role 😴, it's like she's the calming presence everyone needs 🙏. And let's not forget about Ghost, she's literally the queen of mediums 👻👸. But what I love most about Whoopi is how she can make you laugh one minute and bring tears to your eyes the next 😂💔. She's truly a talent, no cap 💯
 
🤩 70 and still killing it on screen? I mean, who wouldn't want to see Whoopi Goldberg in a role?! 🎬 She's always been someone who can bring depth and nuance to her performances, whether it's drama or comedy. And let's be real, that Oscar win for Ghost was well-deserved! 😎 The way she plays Oda Mae Brown is just pure magic ✨. I love how these films showcase her range, from the more serious dramas like The Long Walk Home to the funnier ones like Sister Act. She's truly a talented actress who can bring energy and charisma to any role 🤗.
 
she's still got it 👏... 70 and going strong, what can u do? 🙅‍♀️ i mean, have you seen her in ghost? she was oda maebrown, a total game changer 💫 that film is like 25 years old but it still holds up today. she's been in so many iconic roles over the years, from girl, interrupted to sister act... she's like a one woman talent show 🎭
 
whoa 70 is crazy for whoopi 💁‍♀️ she's still killing it on screen 📺 i think what impresses me most about her films is how versatile she is - from drama to comedy, she can totally own any role 😎 girl interrupted and the color purple are definitely two of my fave pics of hers but made in america and boys on the side are also super underrated 🤩 she's like a national treasure 🌟
 
Whoopi still shining bright at 70 🙌 she's like a fine wine getting better with age 💫 gotta respect her for staying in the game all these years no signs of slowing down yet 😎
 
Ugh I'm so sick of these "top 10" lists on here 🤯 They're always so formulaic and predictable. Can't they just list their favorite films without following some predetermined structure? And why do all these films have to be from Whoopi's "impressive filmography"? Like, yes we get it she's talented, can we move on? 🙄 The only thing that really matters is what she thinks about her own career 🤷‍♀️
 
whoa 🤯 70 and still killin it! i gotta give it up for whoopi, she's like a national treasure or something 😂. i mean, have you seen her in the color purple? 💜 that performance is just iconic. and i love how she's been able to transition from drama to comedy and back again - she's like a chameleon on screen 🎨.

i'm also loving the diversity of her filmography - from girl, interrupted to monkeybone, she's played everything from a musician to death herself 😂. and can we talk about her chemistry with other actors? i mean, she's had some amazing collaborations over the years, like in the player or sister act 🤩.

anyway, whoopi is just an inspiration to me and i'm sure to so many others - she's a true legend and i'm honored to be able to celebrate her work on this platform 💖.
 
OMG 🤩 I'm literally fangirling over here!!! 70 and still killing it on screen is insane!!! 💥 Whoopi is a total legend and her filmography is so inspiring! I mean, Girl, Interrupted (1999) is like one of my all-time fave dramas - she's just so understated yet powerful in that role 🤯 And The Color Purple (1985) is like, her breakout role and it's still iconic to this day 💖 I love how she can go from comedy classics like Sister Act (1992) to dramatic masterpieces like The Deep End of the Ocean (1999) - she's just so versatile! 🎬 And don't even get me started on Ghost (1990) - her Oscar win was SO deserved 😍 What a talent, what an icon! 💫
 
OMG u gotta check out Whoopi's filmography! 🤯 She's still killing it at 70!!! 👏 I mean, have u seen Girl Interrupted? 💔 that scene where she plays Valerie is giving me all the feels 😭 and Made in America is like her ultimate road trip vibes 🚗🎸. And dont even get me started on The Color Purple 🎨 her portrayal of Celie is pure magic ✨
 
I'm totally obsessed with Whoopi's latest film - she's still killing it at 70 🤩! I mean, have you seen any of these movies? She's like a chameleon on screen, can do drama, comedy, fantasy... everything! I love how she brings her own energy to every role, and it's so inspiring to see an actress who's been in the game for so long still killing it 💁‍♀️. And let's be real, who doesn't love a good Whoopi Goldberg movie? 🎬
 
I just love seein' Whoopi shine on screen! She's still got it, you know? At 70, she's proof that talent knows no age limits 🙌💫 I mean, she's played so many iconic roles over the years - from dramatic to comedic, and everything in between. Her range is incredible, and it's amazing to see how she can bring such depth and nuance to each character. And let's not forget those Oscar-winning performances 😊🏆 - Girl, Interrupted and Ghost are definitely two of her standout films. But what I think is really admirable about Whoopi is that she's always been unafraid to take risks and push boundaries in her work. She's a true original, and we're all lucky to have had the chance to see her talent shine over the years 💖
 
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