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Quiz about Cinematic Sisters
Quiz about Cinematic Sisters

Cinematic Sisters Trivia Quiz


Many film stars have sisters who are also in the business. In this quiz, all you have to do is select the film in which the sister starred.

A multiple-choice quiz by InXanadu. Estimated time: 8 mins.
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Author
InXanadu
Time
8 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
298,012
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
15
Difficulty
Difficult
Avg Score
7 / 15
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735
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Top 35% Quiz
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Question 1 of 15
1. Veronica Cartwright appeared in her first film at age nine, and continued acting over the next five decades. Her darker-haired sister Angela began at an even younger age, but retired from acting earlier. Which of these films featured Angela? Hint


Question 2 of 15
2. Lionel Barrymore's blustery voice and cantankerous demeanor were his trademarks in the early years of Hollywood. His sister Ethel often played strong characters as well. Which of these films featured Ethel? Hint


Question 3 of 15
3. Perhaps the most successful sisters in Hollywood history, Olivia De Havilland and Joan Fontaine often competed for roles, awards, and co-stars. Although Olivia later won two Oscars within a period of four years, Joan was actually the first to win one. Which of these films starred Joan Fontaine? Hint


Question 4 of 15
4. When he made his film debut at age 11 in "City Slickers", no one could have imagined how big a star Jake Gyllenhaal would become. His sister Maggie is no slouch either, having appeared in critically acclaimed independent films and blockbusters like "The Dark Knight". Which of these other films featured Maggie? Hint


Question 5 of 15
5. When he passed away in 1985, British actor Sir Michael Redgrave's daughters Vanessa and Lynn were already well-established stars, both at home and abroad. While Vanessa continued to act steadily in films, Lynn had a bit of a slump until 1996, when she re-emerged with several acclaimed film roles. Which of these films films featured Lynn? Hint


Question 6 of 15
6. Natalie Wood was another star who got her start as a child and then became one of Hollywood's most popular leading ladies. Her sister Lana also acted, at one point playing a younger version of Natalie's character in "The Searchers". Which of these other films featured Lana? Hint


Question 7 of 15
7. Rugged, Chicago-born actor Michael Madsen made his film debut in 1982. His sister, Virginia, followed one year later with a supporting role in the film "Class". Which of these other films starred Virginia? Hint


Question 8 of 15
8. Three of the four Lane Sisters made several films together, the most well-known of which being "Four Daughters". Priscilla and Lola Lane also had individual success in films. Which one of these films featured Priscilla? Hint


Question 9 of 15
9. Jennifer and Meg Tilly look somewhat alike, but Jennifer's unique voice makes it easy to tell them apart. Although Jennifer is the older of the two, Meg Tilly is the one who first gained fame, starting as a dancer in "Fame" (1980). Which of these other films starred Meg? Hint


Question 10 of 15
10. John Cusack started appearing in films as a teenager in 1983. Older sister Joan has appeared in several of his films, and scored two Oscar nominations in films on her own. Which of these films featured just Joan? Hint


Question 11 of 15
11. In the film "Easy Rider", Peter Fonda became an icon of the Baby Boomer generation, for his role as a free-spirited motorcyclist (though he himself was born six years before the Boom began). At that time, his older sister, Jane, was already following in their father Henry's footsteps, well on her way to eclipsing his stardom. Which of these films starred Jane? Hint


Question 12 of 15
12. Liza Minnelli has been called Show Business Royalty, since she was born to father Vincente and mother Judy Garland in 1946. Her half-sister, Lorna Luft, has not had as much luck in movies, but on stage and in song she has entertained many live audiences. Which of these films featured Lorna Luft? Hint


Question 13 of 15
13. Few actors have made as successful a transition from television to films as Warren Beatty. From his debut in "Splendor in the Grass" in 1961, his star has never dimmed, despite a decrease in film appearances over the years. His sister Shirley MacLaine has also enjoyed a long and rewarding career filled with acclaimed performances. Which of these films starred Shirley Maclaine? Hint


Question 14 of 15
14. Françoise Dorléac made her film debut at age 17 with the French film, "The Wolves in the Sheepfold". If her name is not familiar to you, perhaps you've heard of her sister (born eighteen months later), Catherine Deneuve. Which of these films starred Catherine Deneuve? Hint


Question 15 of 15
15. Quite possibly the first sisters ever filmed on celluloid, Lillian and Dorothy Gish made over one hundred silent films, beginning in 1912. Lillian would appear onscreen in many more roles after the silent era ended. Dorothy focused primarily on stage work, and a few guest television appearances. She made one last "talkie" in 1963. Which of these films featured Dorothy? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Veronica Cartwright appeared in her first film at age nine, and continued acting over the next five decades. Her darker-haired sister Angela began at an even younger age, but retired from acting earlier. Which of these films featured Angela?

Answer: The Sound of Music

Angela appeared as one of the Von Trapp children in the classic 1965 film, which won the Oscar for Best Picture. It is based on the true story of a young nun who leaves a convent to care for a widower's large family during World War II.

Before she played Brigitta Von Trapp, Angela was already familiar to television viewers as Danny Thomas's daughter on "Make Room For Daddy". After The Sound of Music, Angela played Penny Robinson on "Lost In Space". Her sister Veronica would follow her into space eleven years later in the 1979 film, "Alien".

While Veronica continued to act as an adult, Angela turned to writing and artwork, although she did make a cameo appearance in the 1998 feature film version of "Lost in Space" with her former co-star from the series, Marta Kristen.
2. Lionel Barrymore's blustery voice and cantankerous demeanor were his trademarks in the early years of Hollywood. His sister Ethel often played strong characters as well. Which of these films featured Ethel?

Answer: None But The Lonely Heart

After decades of film and stage work, Ethel won her only Oscar on her first nomination (out of four) for this film, which was based on a novel by Richard Llewellyn (author of "How Green Was My Valley"). Ethel played an ailing shop owner, who must turn to her ne'er-do-well son (Cary Grant) to help run the business. Her award came thirteen years after brother Lionel won in the leading category for "A Free Soul" (1931). Although their brother John was an even bigger star, his greatest triumphs came on the stage, as did theirs. Ethel now has a Broadway theater named after her in New York.

Lionel and Ethel Barrymore are the first brother and sister to have won Oscars for acting, but before them Norma and Douglas Shearer had won awards. Douglas's awards were for achievements in sound and special effects, while Norma won for her leading performance in "The Divorcee".
3. Perhaps the most successful sisters in Hollywood history, Olivia De Havilland and Joan Fontaine often competed for roles, awards, and co-stars. Although Olivia later won two Oscars within a period of four years, Joan was actually the first to win one. Which of these films starred Joan Fontaine?

Answer: Suspicion

"Suspicion" was the film which earned Joan her Oscar. She played a woman who married beneath her social standing and started to develop serious doubts about her husbands intentions.

While they were both known for often playing "good" characters, the two sisters each had chances to play "bad". Joan memorably played self-absorbed, lying, cheating socialite Christabel Carey in "Born to Be Bad" (1950), and later Olivia played Bette Davis's phony, greedy cousin Miriam Deering in "Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte" (1964). The nonagenarian sisters have been estranged for years and will not speak of each other in interviews.
4. When he made his film debut at age 11 in "City Slickers", no one could have imagined how big a star Jake Gyllenhaal would become. His sister Maggie is no slouch either, having appeared in critically acclaimed independent films and blockbusters like "The Dark Knight". Which of these other films featured Maggie?

Answer: Stranger Than Fiction

This film told the story of an IRS auditor named Harold Crick who started hearing the voice of a woman narrating his life. He came to realize that he was the main character in a fictional novel, and things started to happen that were beyond his control. Maggie played a liberal-minded cookie-baking coffee shop owner, whom he had to audit.

Naturally, he fell for her. The critically-praised film was a nice intelligent departure for Will Ferrell, so of course his his fans didn't bother to go see it.
5. When he passed away in 1985, British actor Sir Michael Redgrave's daughters Vanessa and Lynn were already well-established stars, both at home and abroad. While Vanessa continued to act steadily in films, Lynn had a bit of a slump until 1996, when she re-emerged with several acclaimed film roles. Which of these films films featured Lynn?

Answer: Shine

"Shine", the true story of hardships faced by talented piano player David Helfgott, was a major comeback for Lynn. Prior to that, her last major role was in the 1989 British independent film "Getting It Right" (playing a Mrs. Robinson-type character to a 31-year-old virgin).

After, "Shine", her next role in "Gods and Monsters" earned her a second Oscar nomination, more than three decades after her first!
6. Natalie Wood was another star who got her start as a child and then became one of Hollywood's most popular leading ladies. Her sister Lana also acted, at one point playing a younger version of Natalie's character in "The Searchers". Which of these other films featured Lana?

Answer: Diamonds Are Forever

At age 25, Lana played a character named Plenty O'Toole in this film, in which James Bond infiltrated a jewel smuggling operation. She was offered the part after appearing in the pages of Playboy. Unfortunately, she followed up this exposure by starring topless in a critically reviled low-budget 1972 drama entitled "A Place Called Today".

She doffed her duds once again in "Satan's Mistress" (1982), her final feature film before attempting a 2009 comeback. (No word yet on whether any more nude scenes are in her upcoming films.)
7. Rugged, Chicago-born actor Michael Madsen made his film debut in 1982. His sister, Virginia, followed one year later with a supporting role in the film "Class". Which of these other films starred Virginia?

Answer: Electric Dreams

The other films listed featured Michael in small supporting roles, while Virginia played the lead in "Electric Dreams"; a film about an artificially intelligent computer that fell for its programmer's potential girlfriend.

The following decade, Michael would get the meatier parts, while Virginia toiled in supporting roles in films like "Ghosts of Mississippi". That would all change with Virginia's highly acclaimed performance in the film "Sideways", which earned her an Oscar nomination. That finally took her career to a new level, and she was next cast opposite Harrison Ford in "Firewall".
8. Three of the four Lane Sisters made several films together, the most well-known of which being "Four Daughters". Priscilla and Lola Lane also had individual success in films. Which one of these films featured Priscilla?

Answer: Arsenic And Old Lace

The other two sisters were Rosemary and Leota Lane. Leota was the oldest, and was primarily known for vaudeville and radio work, not for film. So when it came time to shoot "Four Daughters", Leota was tested for the part, but not cast. Gale Page played the role instead. (Imagine being deemed unsuitable to play the oldest sister of your actual younger sisters!)

In "Arsenic", Priscilla played a woman recently engaged to a man who has just found out his aunts have been taking in elderly borders and poisoning them. Priscilla's name would be the most familiar in subsequent years, but many movie buffs prefer Lola's edgier roles, in the other three films, to Priscilla's squeaky-clean persona.
9. Jennifer and Meg Tilly look somewhat alike, but Jennifer's unique voice makes it easy to tell them apart. Although Jennifer is the older of the two, Meg Tilly is the one who first gained fame, starting as a dancer in "Fame" (1980). Which of these other films starred Meg?

Answer: Agnes of God

Meg earned her only Oscar nomination for playing an enigmatic young nun in this film, based on John Pielmeier's play, which concerned the fate of a baby born in a convent under mysterious circumstances. Her role was originated on stage by Amanda Plummer.

Meg retired from acting in 1995. She now concentrates on writing. After publishing "Gemma" in 2006, she revealed that the child abuse depicted in the novel was something about which she was able to write from personal experience.
10. John Cusack started appearing in films as a teenager in 1983. Older sister Joan has appeared in several of his films, and scored two Oscar nominations in films on her own. Which of these films featured just Joan?

Answer: Men Don't Leave

"Men Don't Leave" is a wonderful bittersweet comedy starring Jessica Lange as a recently widowed mother moving to a new area, and trying to start a new life without having time to properly move on. Joan's character in it was controversial, in that her young nurse character, Jody, seduced Jessica's teenage son. (Hey, Woody Allen gets away with it in films all the time, with the genders reversed, and he's much older.) The film was very modestly budgeted and released to a limited number of theatres. Despite this lack of exposure, several film critics included it in their year-end Top Ten lists for 1990. Several even ranked it higher than "Dances With Wolves", "Ghost", and John's film, "The Grifters".

While still appearing in Hollywood films, Joan maintained a home and family in Evanston, Illinois. There she made a lot of money as the spokesperson for U.S. Cellular wireless phone service, and was seen on billboards across the Chicago area until the company changed its marketing in 2008. Her Oscar nominations were for "Working Girl" (1988) and "In & Out" nine years later.
11. In the film "Easy Rider", Peter Fonda became an icon of the Baby Boomer generation, for his role as a free-spirited motorcyclist (though he himself was born six years before the Boom began). At that time, his older sister, Jane, was already following in their father Henry's footsteps, well on her way to eclipsing his stardom. Which of these films starred Jane?

Answer: Stanley and Iris

Released in 1990, "Stanley and Iris" was Jane Fonda's last film before her self-imposed retirement during her marriage to Ted Turner. She played Iris, a woman who fell for an illiterate cook, played by Robert DeNiro. Expectations were high for a film featuring two two-time Oscar-winners, but the reviews were mixed, and the box-office receipts tepid.

Many of Jane's fans did not like the renowned feminist becoming a "Mrs.", and liked even less the fact that her only appearances in front of a camera would be limited to infomercials for fitness equipment. They were relieved when she returned to acting fifteeen years later (divorced from Ted) to star in the hit comedy, "Monster-In-Law". Jane also published a memoir, faced her critics in person on the book tour, and joined forces with anti-war activist Cindy Sheehan. In doing so, she removed any doubts that the old Jane was back.
12. Liza Minnelli has been called Show Business Royalty, since she was born to father Vincente and mother Judy Garland in 1946. Her half-sister, Lorna Luft, has not had as much luck in movies, but on stage and in song she has entertained many live audiences. Which of these films featured Lorna Luft?

Answer: Where The Boys Are '84

The film was supposedly a remake of the 1960 spring break hit, although it bore almost no resemblance to the novel by Glendon Swarthout on which the original movie was based. The four female leads were all too old to be convincing as college coeds, and star Lisa Hartman's short hairstyle on the film's posters didn't even match her long hair on the screen.

It received some of the worst reviews of the year, after which Lorna stuck to sporadic television appearances until her bit part in "54", the film about the notorious New York nightclub where her half-sister famously hung out.
13. Few actors have made as successful a transition from television to films as Warren Beatty. From his debut in "Splendor in the Grass" in 1961, his star has never dimmed, despite a decrease in film appearances over the years. His sister Shirley MacLaine has also enjoyed a long and rewarding career filled with acclaimed performances. Which of these films starred Shirley Maclaine?

Answer: Being There

A story of a simple television-obsessed gardner whose simple words become inspirations to some weathy and powerful people, "Being There" was more of a showcase for Peter Sellers and Oscar winner Melvyn Douglas than it was for Shirley. But she received excellent reveiews for her lusty, yet sympathetic role as a potential love interest for Sellers' enigmatic gardner, Chance. Several critics believed that the film was the greatest of 1979, and among the best of the decade, yet it was not even nominated for Best Picture. Still, it remains an all-time favorite for many film buffs.
14. Françoise Dorléac made her film debut at age 17 with the French film, "The Wolves in the Sheepfold". If her name is not familiar to you, perhaps you've heard of her sister (born eighteen months later), Catherine Deneuve. Which of these films starred Catherine Deneuve?

Answer: The Umbrellas of Cherbourg

A tender musical story of young lovers torn by unfortunate circumstances, "The Umbrellas of Cherbourg" was so well received in France that a new, more lighthearted musical was filmed, starring both Catherine Deneuve and her sister, Françoise Dorléac. The filmmakers even enlisted the participation of one of the biggest musical stars in the United States, Gene Kelly. Alas, before the film was released, Françoise's car crashed and burned in Nice, killing her almost instantly. She was 25.

The crash happened just as Françoise was breaking into Hollywood films. Few doubt that, had she lived, Françoise would have been at her sister's side as the first ladies of French cinema. Her other two surving sisters are Sylvie and Danielle Dorléac.
15. Quite possibly the first sisters ever filmed on celluloid, Lillian and Dorothy Gish made over one hundred silent films, beginning in 1912. Lillian would appear onscreen in many more roles after the silent era ended. Dorothy focused primarily on stage work, and a few guest television appearances. She made one last "talkie" in 1963. Which of these films featured Dorothy?

Answer: The Cardinal

The other three films featured sister Lillian Gish's most well known speaking roles.

Based on a novel by Henry Morton Robinson, "The Cardinal" was a story of a priest's tumultuous journey to the rank of Cardinal within the Catholic church. The film was directed by the legendary Otto Preminger. Not a bad final film for Dorothy Gish, who died five years later. Although Lillian was born earlier, she would outlive Dorothy by nearly a quarter-century, to the ripe old age of 99. Thanks for playing!
Source: Author InXanadu

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