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Promotional image of Dolly Parton in 1977
Dolly Parton in 1977

Dolly Parton is an American country singer, songwriter and actress. She has appeared in twelve theatrically released films and has made over 400 appearances on television.

Parton's first televised appearance was in 1956 on the Cas Walker Farm and Home Hour when she was 10 years old; she had previously appeared on Cas Walker's radio show. Her major television breakthrough came in 1967 when she was discovered by Porter Wagoner who had her join his weekly variety show, The Porter Wagoner Show. Parton appeared on 218 episodes of the show between 1967 and 1975 as a regular performer. Appearing on the show with Wagoner during this time is credited with helping to boost Parton to superstardom.

Following her departure from Wagoner's weekly show, Parton transitioned into a more pop-oriented musical style in 1976 and 1977. During this time Parton starred in her own variety show Dolly!, which ran for one season. Parton's popularity exploded following a string of appearances on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson beginning in 1977, and she went on to be prominently featured in numerous television specials, including ones headlined by Mac Davis and Cher, with whom she shared manager Sandy Gallin.

In 1980 Parton made her theatrical film debut as Doralee Rhodes in 9 to 5. She wrote the film's theme song, which was nominated for an Academy Award and a Grammy. In 1982 Parton appeared in The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas as Mona Stangley. She contributed two additional songs to the film's score, "Sneakin' Around" and "I Will Always Love You". The film and Parton herself were nominated for Golden Globes for Best Motion Picture (Comedy or Musical) and Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Comedy or Musical), respectively. In 1984 Parton starred in Rhinestone with Sylvester Stallone. The film was panned upon its release, and is generally regarded as a commercial and critical flop. However, the soundtrack yielded two top 10 hits for Parton, "Tennessee Homesick Blues" and "God Won't Get You".

Parton starred in the Christmas television special Kenny & Dolly: A Christmas to Remember with Kenny Rogers in 1984 to promote their collaborative Christmas album Once Upon a Christmas. In 1986 Parton starred in the made-for-television film A Smoky Mountain Christmas. During the 1987–1988 television season, Parton attempted a second variety show on ABC, also titled Dolly. Like the previous series, this one also only lasted one season.

Parton starred in the 1989 film Steel Magnolias with Sally Field, Shirley MacLaine and Julia Roberts.

In 1991 Parton starred in the made-for-television film Wild Texas Wind.

Parton returned to the silver screen in 1992 with James Woods in the 1992 film Straight Talk. The film received mixed reviews, with most of the praise going to Parton and Woods' performances, while criticizing the storyline. In 1993 she made a cameo appearance in The Beverly Hillbillies.

In 1994 Parton starred in two pilot episodes for sitcoms, Heavens to Betsy,[1][2][3] and Mindin' My Own Business, neither of which were ordered to series. Parton starred in the made-for-television films Unlikely Angel in 1996 and Blue Valley Songbird in 1999.

In the 2000s Parton made appearances in the films Frank McKlusky, C.I. and Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous as well as television appearances on Reba and Hannah Montana.

Parton starred in the 2012 film Joyful Noise with Queen Latifah, Keke Palmer and Jeremy Jordan. She also made cameo appearances in The Year Dolly Parton Was My Mom in 2011 and Hollywood to Dollywood in 2012.

In 2015 Parton and NBC produced the made-for-television film Dolly Parton's Coat of Many Colors featuring Parton as narrator. A sequel, Dolly Parton's Christmas of Many Colors: Circle of Love was produced in 2016, again featuring Parton as narrator and in a cameo appearance as the Painted Lady who inspired her signature style.

Parton and Netflix partnered together to produce a series of television films based on Parton's songs, titled Dolly Parton's Heartstrings. It was released in 2019.

Film

Title Year Role Notes Ref.
9 to 5 1980 Doralee Rhodes [4]
Шаблон:Sortname 1982 Mona Stangley [5]
Rhinestone 1984 Jake Farris [6]
Steel Magnolias 1989 Truvy Jones [7]
Straight Talk 1992 Shirlee Kenyon [8]
Шаблон:Sortname 1993 Herself Cameo appearance [9]
Frank McKlusky, C.I. 2002 Edith McKlusky [10]
Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous 2005 Herself Cameo appearance [11]
Gnomeo & Juliet 2011 Dolly Gnome Voice role [12]
The Year Dolly Parton Was My Mom 2011 Herself Voice cameo [13]
Joyful Noise 2012 G.G. Sparrow [14]
Hollywood to Dollywood 2012 Herself Cameo appearance [15]
Dolly Parton's Christmas on the Square 2020 Angel [16]
Run, Rose, Run TBA Also producer [17]

Television

Title Year Role Notes Ref.
Cas Walker Farm and Home Hour 1956–1964 Herself [18]
The Early Morning Show 1964 Herself [19]
The Ralph Emery Early Morning Show 1967 Herself [20]
Music City USA 1967 Herself Guest performer [21]
The Wilburn Brothers Show 1967, 1973 Herself Guest performer [22]
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The Porter Wagoner Show 1967–1974 Herself Main role [24]
The Kraft Music Hall 1968–1970 Herself "2nd Annual Country Music Association Awards"
"3rd Annual Country Music Association Awards"
"4th Annual Country Music Association Awards"
[25]
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An Old-Time Country Christmas 1969 Herself Television special [28]
Hee Haw 1970, 1972, 1975 Herself Musical guest, 3 episodes [29]
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[31]
The Nashville Sound 1970 Herself Documentary [32]
The Mike Douglas Show 1970
1974
1977
Herself Country vocalist, 1 episode
Guest, 1 episode
Co-host, 5 episodes
[33]
[34]
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The David Frost Show 1971 Herself [36]
That Good Ole Nashville Music 1971 Herself Guest performer [37]
The Rowan and Martin Special 1973 Herself Television special [38]
RCA's Opening Night 1973 Herself Television special [39]
Burt Reynolds' Late Show 1973 Herself Television special [40]
Dinah's Place 1974 Herself [41]
8th Annual Country Music Association Awards 1974 Herself Television special; performer – nominated for Female Vocalist of the Year and Vocal Duo of the Year [42]
In Concert 1975 Herself Performer (this episode was issued on LP in 1975) [43]
Sing Country 1975 1975 Herself Television special; performer [44]
9th Annual Country Music Association Awards 1975 Herself Television special; performer – won Female Vocalist of the Year and nominated for Vocal Duo of the Year [45]
The Ronnie Prophet Show 1975 Herself Guest performer [46]
Candid Camera 1975 Herself 2 episodes [47]
[48]
Grand Ole Opry 50th Anniversary 1975 Herself Television special [49]
Dinah! 1976 Herself Guest performer [50]
Dolly! 1976–1977 Herself Host, also performer [51]
Festival of Entertainment 1976 Herself Television special [52]
Sing Country 1976 1976 Herself Television special; performer [53]
The Mac Davis Show 1976 Herself 1 episode [54]
The Hollywood Squares 1976, 1978 Herself Panelist, 6 episodes [55]
[56]
10th Annual Country Music Association Awards 1976 Herself Television special; performer – won Female Vocalist of the Year and nominated for Vocal Duo of the Year [57]
The 4th Annual American Music Awards 1977 Herself Television special; nominated for Favorite Country Female Artist [58]
The 19th Annual Grammy Awards 1977 Herself Television special; nominated for Best Country Vocal Performance, Female ("All I Can Do") [59]
Captain Kangaroo 1977 Herself [60]
Mac Davis: Sounds Like Home 1977 Herself Television special [61]
Musikladen 1977 Herself [62]
Cher... Special 1978 Herself Television special
50 Years of Country Music 1978 Herself Television special; host [63]
Dolly & Carol in Nashville 1979 Herself / Trudy Television special [64]
The Seventies: An Explosion of Country Music 1979 Herself Performer; later repackaged as Country Superstars of the '70s
A Christmas Special... With Love, Mac Davis 1979 Herself Television special [65]
Barbara Mandrell & the Mandrell Sisters 1980 Herself Episode: Pilote
Mac Davis 10th Anniversary Special: I Still Believe in Music 1980 Herself Television special [66]
Lily: Sold Out 1981 Herself Special [67]
Alvin and the Chipmunks Шаблон:Sort Herself Voice role; episode: "Urban Chipmunk"
Kenny & Dolly: A Christmas to Remember 1984 Herself Television special (a "Making of" special was also released)[68] [69]
Kenny & Dolly: Real Love 1985 Herself Television special; promotional title: Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton: Together [70]
The Winning Hand 1985 Herself Television special [71]
Шаблон:Sortname 1986 Lorna Davis Television film [72]
Dolly Шаблон:Sort Herself Host, also performer
Bob Hope's Jolly Christmas Show 1988 Herself Television special
Saturday Night Live 1989 Herself / various Host, also musical guest
Kenny, Dolly and Willie: Something Inside So Strong 1989 Herself Television special [73]
Designing Women 1990 Herself 2 episodes [74]
Dolly Parton: Christmas at Home 1990 Herself Television special
Babes 1991 Herself Episode: "Hello Dolly"
Wild Texas Wind 1991 Thiola "Big T" Rayfield Television film [75]
Heavens to Betsy 1994 Betsy Baxter Unaired TV pilot [1][2][3]
Mindin' My Own Business 1994 Catering business owner Unaired TV pilot [76]
Big Dreams and Broken Hearts: The Dottie West Story 1995 Herself Television film; cameo appearance Шаблон:Cn
Naomi & Wynonna: Love Can Build a Bridge 1995 Herself Television film
Unlikely Angel 1996 Ruby Diamond Television film [77]
Dolly Parton: Treasures 1996 Self Television special [78]
Шаблон:Sortname 1996 Katrina Eloise "Murph" Murphy Episode: "The Family Holiday Special" [79]
Get to the Heart: The Barbara Mandrell Story 1997 Herself Television film; cameo appearance Шаблон:Cn
Шаблон:Sortname 1999 Herself Voice role; episode: "Sunday, Cruddy Sunday"
Jackie's Back 1999 Herself Television film; cameo appearance Шаблон:Cn
Blue Valley Songbird 1999 Leanna Taylor Television film [80]
Bette 2000 Herself Episode: "Halloween"
Reba 2005 Dolly Majors "Reba's Rules of Real Estate" [81]
Hannah Montana 2006–2007, 2010 Aunt Dolly 3 episodes [82]
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17 Kids and Counting 2009 Herself Шаблон:Unbulleted list [85]
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Dolly Celebrates 25 Years of Dollywood 2010 Herself [87]
Strictly Come Dancing 2011 Singer "Launch Show";[88] singing "Together You and I"
Шаблон:Sortname 2012 Herself 1 episode
A Country Christmas Story 2013 Herself Television film [89]
Kenny & Dolly: An Intimate Conversation 2013 Herself [90]
Dolly Parton's Coat of Many Colors 2015 Herself Television film; narrator; also executive producer [91]
Dolly Parton's Christmas of Many Colors: Circle of Love 2016 Herself / The Painted Lady Television film; narrator; also executive producer [92]
Dolly & Friends: The Making of a Soundtrack 2018 Herself Television special; making of the Dumplin' soundtrack album [93]
Country Music 2019 Herself Directed by Ken Burns; interviewed in all eight episodes [94]
Dolly Parton's Heartstrings 2019 Various roles 8 episodes [95]
Christmas at Dollywood 2019 Herself Television film (Hallmark) [96]
CMT Giants: Kenny Rogers 2020 Herself Performer (performed: "Sweet Music Man")
Biography: Dolly Parton 2020 Herself Aired as Dolly Parton: Here I Am in the UK and on Netflix
Biography: Kenny Rogers 2020 Herself
A Holly Dolly Christmas 2020 Herself Television special (CBS)
Grace & Frankie 2022 Agnes Episode: "The Beginning"
The Orville 2022 Hologram of herself Episode: "Midnight Blue" [97]
Dolly Parton's Mountain Magic Christmas 2022 Herself Television film; also executive producer
Miley’s New Year’s Eve Party 2022 Herself Television special (NBC)
Call Me Kat 2023 Herself Episode: "Call Me Philliam"

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