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

Whoopi Goldberg Turns 70 and Her Best Films Remain Timeless

Whoopi Goldberg's enduring legacy as a Hollywood icon is cemented by her impressive body of work, which continues to captivate audiences with its wit, warmth, and unflinching commitment to social justice. As she celebrates her 70th birthday, a retrospective look at her most memorable performances highlights the enduring power of Goldberg's unique voice.

At No.10 on our countdown is 'Girl, Interrupted,' where Goldberg steals the show as Valerie, the compassionate nurse who provides emotional support to her fellow patients in this powerful drama about female empowerment and resilience.

Another standout performance comes from 'Made in America' (1993), where Goldberg shines as Jane, a free-spirited musician who embarks on a life-changing journey with two eccentric women. The film's offbeat charm and Goldberg's infectious energy make it a joy to watch.

In 'The Long Walk Home,' Goldberg brings dignity to the role of a loyal housemaid in 1950s Alabama, skillfully conveying her character's quiet strength in the face of racial oppression. Her dedication to social justice is evident throughout the film.

Goldberg also excels as Death in 'Monkeybone' (2001), a quirky and offbeat comedy that showcases her impressive range as an actress. With its bizarre humor and colorful characters, this film is a true oddball – much like Goldberg herself.

Her performance in 'The Deep End of the Ocean' (1999) showcases Goldberg's ability to balance wit with pathos, playing the determined detective tasked with solving a tragic case involving a missing child.

In 'Sister Act,' Goldberg delivers a memorable performance as Deloris, a sassy singer who finds solace in an unlikely place – a convent. Her chemistry with Maggie Smith is undeniable, making this film a standout comedy classic.

Perhaps most surprisingly, it was her role in Steven Spielberg's adaptation of Alice Walker's novel 'The Color Purple' (1985) that catapulted Goldberg to international stardom and earned her an Oscar nomination. As Celie, the vulnerable protagonist at the heart of this powerful tale, Goldberg proves herself a masterful actress capable of conveying vulnerability and resilience.

Finally, in 'Ghost,' Goldberg won an Oscar for her breakout performance as Oda Mae Brown, the charismatic medium who helps Patrick Swayze's character communicate with his deceased lover. Her irreverent humor and captivating presence make this film an unforgettable experience.

Throughout her illustrious career, Whoopi Goldberg has consistently pushed boundaries, defied expectations, and inspired audiences worldwide. These 10 films showcase her remarkable talent for crafting memorable characters that continue to captivate us today – a testament to her enduring legacy as one of Hollywood's most beloved icons.
 
just saw this about whoopi goldberg turning 70 & it made me think... she's been killin' the game for decades 🎥🙌. love how she's always used her platform to speak out on social justice issues & empower women & underrepresented communities 💁‍♀️👏. gotta give props to her versatility as an actress too, from comedy classics like 'sister act' to drama & even a stint in horror flicks 🎃😱. 70 & still slaying! 👵💪
 
omg i'm so proud of whoopi goldberg!!! 🤩 she's been killing the game for decades and still going strong at 70! i love how this article highlights her timeless performances - girl, interrupted is like, my fave movie ever 🎥. and can we talk about her range? from drama to comedy to musicals, she's got it all down pat 💃🏻. what i admire most about whoopi is her commitment to using her platform for social justice - she's not just an actress, she's a force for good in the world 🌎. anyway, happy birthday to this amazing woman and can't wait to see what she does next!!!
 
70 and still slaying the game 🤩! I remember watching 'The Color Purple' back in '85 and being blown away by Whoopi's performance. She was like no one I'd ever seen before - so raw, so emotional, so incredibly talented. And that Oscar nomination? Yaaas, she totally deserved it. Her range is insane - from comedy to drama, she can do it all with ease. 'Girl, Interrupted' still gives me chills every time. She's a true Hollywood legend and I'm so glad we're celebrating her 70 years of awesomeness 💖
 
🤔 I mean, don't get me wrong, Whoopi Goldberg is definitely a legend in the entertainment industry, but all this fuss about turning 70 and revisiting old films? 🎉 It feels like we're just rehashing old news instead of talking about new stuff. What's next? A retrospective on her 30th birthday performances? 🤷‍♀️ Anyway, I do love some of her classic films like 'Sister Act' or 'Ghost', but let's not forget there are plenty of newer movies and talents that deserve more attention too... 💭
 
omg 🤯 70 and still slaying Whoopi Goldberg is like the ultimate icon 🙌 I mean, have you seen some of these movies? Girl Interrupted, Made in America, The Long Walk Home... they're all classics! 💥 And who can forget her Oscar win in Ghost? 😍 she's literally the queen of comedy and drama at the same time. I love how she's not afraid to take on tough roles and make a statement about social justice. 🤝 anyway, happy birthday Whoopi 🎉 we're all so lucky to have you still around! 💖
 
70 and still killing it 🎉! Whoopi Goldberg is such an inspiration to me 💖, not just because of her incredible acting skills but also for her unwavering commitment to using her platform for good 🌎. Her film choices are always so on point - I love how she's chosen projects that showcase a range of emotions and characters, from the funny in 'Sister Act' to the powerful in 'The Color Purple'. And can we talk about how gorgeous she looks even after all these years? Aging is just not for her 😂. What's most impressive though is how she's continued to push boundaries throughout her career, never afraid to take risks and speak her mind 💪. Here's to many more years of Whoopi slaying the game 🎊!
 
70 and still slaying! 🙌 Whoopi Goldberg is indeed a legend in the making, and I'm not surprised she's still got it going on at 70. Her performances are always on point, whether she's playing a quirky musician in 'Made in America' or a compassionate nurse in 'Girl, Interrupted'. The way she balances wit with pathos is just incredible - like in 'The Deep End of the Ocean', where she plays a determined detective. I mean, who else can pull off that kind of range? 🤔 And let's not forget her iconic roles in 'Sister Act' and 'Ghost', which are still comedy classics to this day. It's no wonder she's been recognized with an Oscar nomination for 'The Color Purple'. What's not to love about Whoopi Goldberg, right? 😎
 
this is all just a cover-up lol 🤣 have you noticed how they're highlighting the "classic" films and not mentioning her recent controversies? I mean, come on, she's been accused of faking some of those awards... and what about the rumors of her connections to the Illuminati? 🤯 I'm telling you, there's more to Whoopi Goldberg than meets the eye. And don't even get me started on that "Ghost" film - was she really just a lucky Oscar winner or did they manipulate the votes like always? 💔 the truth is out there, folks... 🕵️‍♀️
 
I just love Howopi's work 🤩 she's so talented & has such amazing range! I mean, who wouldn't want to watch a movie with Whoopi in it? 😂 her chemistry with Maggie Smith in Sister Act is EVERYTHING 💖 and can we talk about Ghost? that Oscar win was long overdue 🎉. I also love how she's not afraid to take on roles that need more representation, like in The Color Purple 👑. 70 & still slaying Whoopi, you're an inspiration 💪
 
🎉 70 and still slaying! I mean, can we talk about this as a reflection of our society's value on age diversity? Whoopi's longevity in the film industry is a huge deal, but let's not forget that it's also a product of her work ethic and dedication to staying relevant. It makes me wonder, are there enough opportunities for seniors in Hollywood? Is it harder for people over 60 to break into new roles or get noticed by younger audiences? I think this is an issue we should be discussing more often - is the industry favoring youth over experience? 🤔
 
omg 🤩 whoopi goldberg is literally the queen of comedy & drama 🤣 i'm not surprised she's still killing it at 70 her performances are always so genuine & heartfelt <3 girl, interrupted & sister act are two of my fave films of hers she has this incredible ability to make you laugh & cry simultaneously 💔 what's amazing is how diverse her film choices have been over the years from alice walker's the color purple to ghost - she's truly a talented actress who's not afraid to take on different roles 🙌
 
LOL what's up with these 70s throwbacks? I'm all about Whoopi, but "Girl, Interrupted" is like my fave movie ever 😂 her character Valerie is so inspiring! And have you seen the way she carries herself on screen - it's like she owns that place. I love how they highlight her versatility in films like "Monkeybone", where she can be totally quirky and offbeat. But what's wild is that some of these movies are from like, 25+ years ago, and yet they still hold up so well 🤯
 
🤔 come on whoopi goldberg is like a fine wine gets better with age 🍷 she was always good but now shes just old and stale 😴 70 years old and still trying to be relevant 🙄 newsflash you cant keep getting nominated for oscars forever 🎬
 
💖 Can u believe Whoopi is already 70?! 🙅‍♀️ she's still slaying the game and inspiring us all with her wit, kindness, and passion for social justice! 🌎 I mean, have you seen her in 'The Color Purple'? 🤩 She brought Celie to life in a way that's still giving me chills. And let's not forget about her iconic role as Oda Mae Brown in 'Ghost'... she totally owns that screen 💃🏽! What I love most about Whoopi is how she's always been unapologetically herself, never afraid to take risks and try new things. She's truly a Hollywood legend and we're lucky to have her 🎥💫
 
just saw this news about whoopi goldberg turning 70 & its amazing to see how timeless her movies are 🤩 i mean, girl interrupted is like so underrated but whoopi nails that role in such a beautiful way 💖 made in america is another fave of mine – whoopi's energy is infectious 🎵 and her performance in sister act is just pure comedy gold 🤣
 
🤕 Another celeb birthday means more old pics & articles about their 'achievements'... Whoopi Goldberg is officially 70 🎂 and still got fans eating out of the palm of her hand 💁‍♀️. Can't believe she's been in this industry for over 3 decades without a single controversy... sounds like a myth to me 😒. Anyway, some old movies from back then are still 'timeless'... yeah right 🙄.
 
😊 Can you believe Whoopi is already 70?! It feels like just yesterday she was breaking barriers and slaying the game in Hollywood! 🤩 I'm so grateful for the countless hours of entertainment she's given us, from her hilarious performances in movies like Sister Act (which still cracks me up to this day) 🎉 to her heart-wrenching roles in The Color Purple and Girl, Interrupted 💔. What I love most about Whoopi is that she's never been afraid to use her platform for social justice and to amplify underrepresented voices 👏. We're so lucky to have her as a trailblazer in the entertainment industry! 🙌
 
I'm loving the nostalgia vibes with Whoopi Goldberg's 70th birthday 🎂🙌! Her iconic roles in 'Girl, Interrupted' and 'Sister Act' still give me chills 😲💖. I mean, who wouldn't want to watch a movie with Whoopi's infectious energy? And have you seen her performance in 'Ghost'? She totally owns that Oscar win 💃🏽! What's your favorite Whoopi Goldberg movie? 🤔
 
🙏 70 and still killing it Whoopi's still got it, no question. Her dedication to social justice is real, and it shows in all her roles. From Girl Interrupted to Sister Act, she brings that same fire and passion to every performance. 🎬 She's a true Hollywood icon, and I'm so glad we're celebrating her on her special day 🎉🍰
 
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