Beyoncé videography

Beyoncé, smiling and waving in a gold-colored gown before a bank of photographers
Beyoncé at the 2007 Dreamgirls premiere

Beyoncé has released dozens of music videos, working with a number of directors and co-producing several. After her film debut as the lead in Carmen: A Hip Hopera (2001), Beyoncé's first solo music video was the soundtrack single "Work It Out" for the 2002 film Austin Powers in Goldmember, her first theatrical film. Its video, with clips from the film, had a 1970s disco theme with Beyoncé in a curly Afro. After Destiny's Child disbanded, she released her first music video as a solo artist for "Crazy in Love" with longtime boyfriend Jay-Z. The single topped charts worldwide with its iconic, simple theme and walking beat. Videos released from Dangerously in Love included cameo appearances by Sean Paul and Usher.

In 2006, Beyoncé starred in two films: The Pink Panther, which spawned the chart-topping "Check on It" (and its pink-themed video) and Dreamgirls, which inspired her second album (B'Day). The first single from B'Day, "Déjà Vu", also featured Jay-Z. Although an online petition objected to "unacceptable interactions" between Beyoncé and Jay-Z in the video, it was overshadowed by the video for "Ring the Alarm". She was successful again with her video for "Irreplaceable", and collaborated with old bandmates Kelly Rowland, Michelle Williams, and her sister Solange on "Get Me Bodied". Beyoncé created a video anthology for B'Day, with music videos for all songs on the album.

In 2008, she played Etta James in Cadillac Records and released her third album, I Am... Sasha Fierce, which included the songs "If I Were a Boy", "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)", "Ego", and "Video Phone". In the video for "If I Were a Boy", Beyoncé imagines how she would act in a relationship as a member of the opposite sex. Due to the single's video budget, the video for "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" was exotic on a lower budget. It became a generic video for online video-hosting websites, and was known as the present-day "Thriller" because of its many remakes. Beyoncé made her directorial debut on "Ego", which followed the formula of "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)". In 2009 she starred in Obsessed and collaborated with Lady Gaga on a remix of "Video Phone", with a more sexual video. Although Beyoncé was expected to release a second video anthology for I Am... Sasha Fierce, she released videos for nearly all the songs on the album as singles.

In early 2010, Beyoncé again collaborated with Lady Gaga on a 9:30 mini-movie for "Telephone", and with Alicia Keys on "Put It in a Love Song" (scheduled for release by summer). She released the final music video from I Am... Sasha Fierce (originally a bonus track), "Why Don't You Love Me", two years after the album's release. The video was filmed as a gift to fans after the song reached number one on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart. Beyoncé has also released Spanish versions of music videos popular worldwide, director's cuts and remix videos for singles.

List of music videos

2000s

Year Music video Artist(s) Director(s) Notes
2000 "I Got That" Amil featuring Beyoncé Darren Grant and Jay-Z[1] First music video as a featured artist. Female rapper Eve makes a cameo appearance in the video.[2]
2002 "Work It Out" Beyoncé Matthew Rolston[3] First solo soundtrack music video that is 1970s disco inspired. Contains clip of Austin Powers in Goldmember.[3]
"'03 Bonnie & Clyde" Jay-Z featuring Beyoncé Chris Robinson[4] A 2003 version of Bonnie & Clyde, escaping from the law to be in love with each other. Influenced by True Romance.[4]
2003 "Crazy in Love" Beyoncé featuring Jay-Z Jake Nava[5] Various dance sequences and blowing up a car. According to Knowles, the video "celebrates the evolution of a woman".[6]
"Fighting Temptation" Beyoncé, Missy Elliott, MC Lyte and Free Antti Jokinen[7] Shot in an abandoned mansion nearby Los Angeles, the video features Beyoncé, Missy Elliott, MC Lyte and Free among clips from The Fighting Temptations movie.[7]
"He Still Loves Me" Beyoncé and Walter Williams Sr. Jonathan Lynn The eponymous choir group from the The Fighting Temptations film, led by Beyoncé's character Lilly, perform the song in a theater stage in front of a large audience. Clips from various scenes from the movie are also shown.
"Baby Boy" Beyoncé featuring Sean Paul Jake Nava[8] Dance sequences at a beach and in a house with English and Japanese-style rooms.[8]
"Me, Myself and I"[nb 1]
Beyoncé Johan Renck[10] Aftermath of a break-up played in reverse.[10]
"Naughty Girl" Jake Nava[11] Dancing flirtatiously with Usher in a retro-looking club.[11]
2005 "Check on It" Beyoncé featuring Slim Thug and Bun B Hype Williams[12] Dance sequences in pink outfits and backgrounds, reflecting The Pink Panther.[12] Contains 1950s influences.[13]
2006 "A Woman Like Me" Beyoncé Shawn Levy Beyoncé, as Xania, performs the song on a small stage with two back-up dancers. Officially released on The Pink Panther film DVD.[14][15]
"Déjà Vu" Beyoncé featuring Jay-Z Sophie Muller[16][17] Dance sequences in high-end clothing.[18] A scene was deemed to have "unacceptable interactions" between Knowles and Jay-Z,[19] interpreted by some as fellatio.[20][21]
"Ring the Alarm"
+(Fans Only version)[22]
Beyoncé Knowles being dragged into an interrogation room. Pays tribute to Basic Instinct.[23][24]
"Irreplaceable"
+ "Irreemplazable" (2007)
Anthony Mandler[25] Knowles kicking out her cheating boyfriend (played by model Bobby Roache) out of her mansion.[26]
"Listen"
(Performance version)
+(Director's cut)
Diane Martel[27] Modern-day stage scenes intercut with footage from Dreamgirls.[28]
"Listen"
(Vogue Shoot version)
+(Director's cut)
Matthew Rolston Knowles performs the song against a blank background among interspersed scenes from a photo shoot within her film Dreamgirls.[29]
2007 "Beautiful Liar" Beyoncé & Shakira Jake Nava[30] The two singers dance in front of contrasting backgrounds, before belly-dancing and giving a look-alike effect.[31]
"Upgrade U" Beyoncé featuring Jay-Z Melina Matsoukas[32][33] Referencing designer brands. In some scenes, Knowles impersonates Jay-Z.[32]
"Kitty Kat" Beyoncé Knowles, dressed as a feline, plays with and rides a gigantic cat.[31]
"Green Light" Knowles and her backing band, Suga Mama, dancing using musical instruments as props. Influenced by Robert Palmer's "Addicted to Love" music video.[31]
"Flaws and All" Cliff Watts and Beyoncé[34] "Silly and goofy" black-and-white video revealing a personal side of Knowles.[31]
"Get Me Bodied"
+(Timbaland Mix featuring Voltio)
Anthony Mandler[35] Instructional dance-oriented video featuring cameo appearances by Destiny's Child bandmates Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams and sister Solange Knowles. Displays 1960s influences and pays tribute to Sweet Charity.[36]
"Freakum Dress" Ray Kay[37] Knowles and various women "of different ethnicities, sizes, shapes, ages" dance in instantly-changing colorful metallic dresses.[36]
"Suga Mama" Melina Matsoukas[32] Knowles portrays a man and transitions to womanhood. Features pole dancing and mechanical bull riding.[32][36]
"Still in Love (Kissing You)" Cliff Watts and Beyoncé Black and white simulation of a found home video of Knowles in a simple bathing suit laying on the beach under the sun singing some of the songs lyrics.
2008 "If I Were a Boy"
+ "Si Yo Fuera un Chico"
Jake Nava[38][39] Gender role-reversal, outlining things that men do that hurt their girlfriends[39][40]
"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" J-Setting choreography inspired by Bob Fosse's "Mexican Breakfast"[41]
"Diva"
Melina Matsoukas[42] Dancing in a warehouse, before blowing up a car. Also includes snippet of "Video Phone".[43]
"Halo"[nb 2]
Philip Andelman[42] Light scenery, illustrating love between Beyoncé and her partner, played by Michael Ealy[45]
2009 "Ego"
+(Remix featuring Kanye West)
+(Fan exclusive version) [nb 3]
Beyoncé and Frank Gatson[48] "Stripped down" choreography in front of a black brick wall and around a chair[48][49]
"Broken-Hearted Girl" Sophie Muller[50] Reminiscing on a former romance on a beach[51]
"Sweet Dreams" Adria Petty[52] Dance sequences in asymmetrical dresses and robot-style costumes[53]
"Video Phone"
(Extended remix)
Beyoncé featuring Lady Gaga Hype Williams[54] Firing toy firearms and chair dancing. The video's opening is inspired by the film Reservoir Dogs.[54]

2010s

Year Music video Artist(s) Director(s) Notes
2010 "Telephone"
+ Clean edit
Lady Gaga featuring Beyoncé Jonas Åkerlund[55] Continuation of "Paparazzi". Beyoncé bails Gaga out of jail and murders her love interest, played by Tyrese Gibson. Pays homage to Kill Bill, Caged Heat and Pulp Fiction.[55][56] Features cameo appearance by Semi Precious Weapons.[57]
"Put It in a Love Song"[nb 4] Alicia Keys featuring Beyoncé Melina Matsoukas[59] Unreleased, though known visuals show a Brazilian Carnival theme. Filmed in Rio de Janeiro.
"Why Don't You Love Me"
+(MK Ultras Mix)
Beyoncé Melina Matsoukas and Beyoncé[60] 1950s-influenced video where Knowles, as "B.B. Homemaker", does household chores. Pays homage to Betty Draper[60]
2011 "Move Your Body"
Melina Matsoukas [61] Students join Knowles to perform choreography by Frank Gatson. In the choreography, Knowles and the students "mix salsa, dancehall, and the running man." The music video for "Move Your Body" takes place as a four-minute long flash mob. The video begins during lunch hour at what looks like a junior high cafeteria
"Run the World (Girls)"
Francis Lawrence[62] Leading an army of 200 dancers in the heavily-choreographed clip, Knowles begins a revolution for females. The video features usage of animals including lions and hyenas.[63]
"Best Thing I Never Had"
Diane Martel[64] As Knowles prepares for her wedding, she recalls attending her high school prom with her high school sweetheart, who had left her. However, Knowles gets the last laugh as she walks down the aisle to marry a better man.[65]
"1+1"[66]
Beyoncé Knowles, Laurent Briet and Ed Burke[67] The video experiments with psychedelic visual effects and innovative lighting that gives the clip a cinematic feel.[68]
"Countdown"[66]
+ Alternate edit[69]
Adria Petty and Beyoncé[70] The video pays homage to different entertainment icons of the 1950s—1990s including Audrey Hepburn, Twiggy, Michael Jackson, Patricia Field, The Beatles, as well as films and musicals like Dreamgirls, Fame and Flashdance the Musical. Also borrows inspiration from choreographer Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker.
"Love on Top"[71] Ed Burke and Beyoncé[72] Wearing a black leotard, stockings, high-top sneakers, and a medal-adorned military cap, Knowles, together with her five male dancers, perform choreographed moves in a penthouse studio overlooking New York City.[73]
"Party"[66] Beyoncé featuring J. Cole Beyoncé and Alan Ferguson[74] Beyoncé throws a backyard bash with her friends in the colorful, retro-themed video. Featured rapper J. Cole sweeps through in his blue Bugatti to join the old school festivities. Kelly Rowland and Solange Knowles make cameo appearances.[75]
"Dance for You"[76] Beyoncé Beyoncé and Alan Ferguson[76] Beyoncé dances seductively on a table, on a master's chair and with her female dancers, to a mysterious detective in his office. The black and white video incorporates a film noir style, and has a 1940s-era feel.[76]
2012 "I Was Here"[77] Kenzo Digital and Sophie Muller[77] The video was filmed in front of a live audience at the United Nations General Assembly in New York. Beyoncé performs the song before a colossal screen that projects images of volunteers doing humanitarian work around the world.[77]
2013 "Pretty Hurts" Melina Matsoukas[78] The video shows Beyoncé as a contestant competing in a beauty peagant trying to achieve physical perfection.[79]
"Ghost" Pierre Debusschere[78] The video opens with a close-up shot of Beyoncé's face lip-syncing the song's lyrics. Various shots of the singer in different flowing outfits and sets are featured. Other scenes show dancers with their whole bodies covered in white clothing simulating ghosts.[80]
"Haunted" Jonas Åkerlund[78] The video features Beyoncé walking in the corridor of a big mansion meeting various characters in different sexual get-ups inside the mansion's rooms. Critics compared the video of "Haunted" and the singer's look with works by Madonna.[81]
"Drunk in Love" Beyoncé featuring Jay-Z Hype Williams[78] The song's music video was directed by Hype Williams and shot in black-and-white in Golden Beach, Florida at a beach front manse. Beyoncé and Jay-Z frolic at the beach at night.[82]
"Blow" Beyoncé The video was filmed at a roller skating rink in Houston, Texas and it features Beyoncé's sister Solange Knowles, her background dancers and her female band. The singer's style received comparisons to 1980's fashion and music videos in a similar way to the song itself.[83]
"No Angel" @lilinternet[78] The video was filmed in Houston, Texas as a tribute to the singer's hometown. It features various landscape shots of the city and some of its famous places as well as close-up shots of many people, including ten Houston-based rappers.[84]
"Yoncé" Ricky Saiz[78] Throughout the clip, Beyoncé introduces viewers to her new alter ego Yoncé, whose preferences include Brooklyn, her grill, and "being the hottest girl in the club". The video also features fashion and video models Chanel Iman, Jourdan Dunn and Joan Smalls.[85]
"Partition" Jake Nava[78] The concept of the video was meant to illustrate the lyrics of the song. It depicts Beyoncé's sexual fantasies as a rich and bored housewife.[86]
"Jealous" Beyoncé, Francesco Carrozzini and Todd Tourso[78] The video for "Jealous" is considered to be a sequel to the previous clip on the album, "Partition".[87]
"Rocket" Beyoncé, Ed Burke and Bill Kirstein[78] The black-and-white video features various close-up shots of Beyoncé throughout; she is seen writhing on a bed dressed in lingerie, eating strawberries, having a shower inside a bathtub, playing on a piano, walking along a hotel corridor and lighting up a cigarette atop a car.[88]
"Mine" Beyoncé featuring Drake Pierre Debusschere[78] The video picks up on the theme of isolation and references two works of art: Michelangelo's sculpture "Pietà" and René Magritte's painting "The Lovers" (1928). Beyoncé is shown wearing a veil and a gown with a mask of her own face on her hand, that she later puts on, simulating a statue's peaceful expression. Among other scenes the video shows a couple kissing with their heads enshrouded by white fabric. Drake also appears in the video.[89]
"XO" Beyoncé Terry Richardson[78] The music video was filmed on Coney Island's Cyclone roller coaster.[90]
"Flawless" Beyoncé featuring Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Jake Nava[78] The video opens with original footage from Star Search, with young Beyoncé and other members of Girl's Tyme being announced by Ed McMahon. It transitions to other scenes shot in black-and-white, showing Beyoncé headbanging and moshing with members of a punk subculture, as well as dancing with a team of street dancers in a graffiti covered alley.[91]
"Superpower" Beyoncé featuring Frank Ocean Jonas Åkerlund[78] The video was filmed in a former shopping mall and presents a post-apocalyptic street war theme. The video features cameos by Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams, as well as Pharrell Williams.[92]
"Heaven" Beyoncé Beyoncé and Todd Tourso[78] The video was shot in Puerto Rico and shows happy visuals of Beyoncé and a friend doing many amazing things together. The video implies the scenes of the girls together was actually Beyoncé's friend's bucket list, but she has actually passed away.[91]
"Blue" Beyoncé featuring Blue Ivy Carter Beyoncé, Ed Burke and Bill Kirstein[78] The video is an intimate and touching diary of two-year-old Blue Ivy vacationing with her parents in Rio de Janeiro.[93]
"Grown Woman" Beyoncé Jake Nava[78] The video shows old footage of the singer as a child and teen and then re-enacting the footage in the present day as an adult.[94]
2014 "Run" Jay-Z featuring Beyoncé Melina Matsoukas[95] The music video was revealed to be a "faux-trailer" entitled "RUN", with "Part II (On the Run)" playing in the background. The video, which features multiple celebrity cameos including Don Cheadle, Guillermo Díaz, Jake Gyllenhaal, Kidada Jones, Rashida Jones, Blake Lively, Emmy Rossum and Sean Penn, shows Beyoncé and Jay-Z out on a Bonnie and Clyde expedition, filled with action, crime, love and guns.[96]
"Say Yes" Michelle Williams featuring Beyoncé and Kelly Rowland Matthew A. Cherry The clip depicts the three singers at a street party, dancing and singing with a crowd, along with solo appearances of each singer in a forest, wearing white clothes.[97]
"7/11" Beyoncé Beyoncé The clip was shot in the style of a home-made visual with the singer dancing at various locations: patio, balcony, hotel suite, a bathroom and in front of a Christmas tree.[98]
"Flawless (Remix)" Beyoncé featuring Nicki Minaj Jonas Åkerlund Live performance video filmed during the concert in Paris, France of the On the Run Tour. Minaj joins Beyoncé onstage to perform the "Flawless (Remix)".[99][100] Both singers perform dressed in clothes designed by Versace's Versus.[101]
2015 "Feeling Myself" Nicki Minaj featuring Beyoncé Todd Tourso The video was released exclusively on the Tidal streaming service.[102]
"Runnin' (Lose It All)" Naughty Boy featuring Beyoncé and Arrow Benjamin Charlie Robins The video depicts a woman and a man chasing each other underwater, portrayed by freedivers Guillaume Néry and Alice Modolo.[103][104]
2016 "Hymn for the Weekend" Coldplay featuring Beyoncé Ben Mor The video was shot in October 2015 at various Indian cities including scenes in the Bassein Fort in Vasai, Mumbai.[105][106] The video features Beyoncé in elaborate Indian attire in various settings. Indian actress Sonam Kapoor also makes an appearance.[107]
"Formation" Beyoncé Melina Matsoukas Shot in New Orleans, Louisiana, the video features references to Hurricane Katrina, antebellum, and Louisiana Creole culture, besides dealing with police brutality and racism.[108]
"Sorry" Beyoncé Kahlil Joseph and Beyoncé Filmed in black-and-white. The video features multiple cameo appearances by celebrities Serena Williams, Ibeyi, Amandla Stenberg, Quvenzhané Wallis, and Zendaya. Originally part of Beyoncé's Lemonade film that premiered on HBO, an official music video was uploaded to her YouTube channel on June 22nd 2016.[109]
"Hold Up" Beyonce Khalil Joseph and Beyonce

Notes

  1. An alternative version of "Me, Myself and I" leaked onto the internet on May 29, 2010. Unlike the original video this version does not go in reverse and includes a couple wardrobe changes and added scenes.[9]
  2. An alternate video for "Halo" made its way onto the internet in May 2010. It shows Knowles driving down windy roads to find her love interest only to discover that he has been killed by police. This version of the video contains clips of the original but most are replaced with her love interest getting mauled by dogs and Knowles finding him dead and thinking back on kinder memories.[44]
  3. Two alternate versions of the "Ego" video were released; a video for the song's remix with Kanye West shows scenes of the rapper in a room with a followspot,[46] while the "fan-exclusive" cut features different camera angles.[47]
  4. The music video was shot in February 2010. A teaser was leaked in March 2011 (more than a year later), but the video remains unreleased. According to Keys' publicist "Presently, there are no plans to release the video."[58]

Miscellaneous videos

Albums

Live video albums

List of albums, with selected chart positions
Title Album details Peak chart positions on DVDs charts Certifications
US
AUS
[110]
FRA
ITA
[111]
NL
[112]
UK
[113]
Live at Wembley 1 1 5 5 2
The Beyoncé Experience Live
  • Released: November 16, 2007
  • Label: Columbia
  • Formats: DVD, digital download
2 8 12 9 2 22
I Am... Yours: An Intimate Performance at Wynn Las Vegas
  • Released: November 20, 2009
  • Label: Columbia
  • Formats: DVD, digital download
1 11 4 47
I Am... World Tour
  • Released: November 26, 2010
  • Label: Columbia
  • Formats: DVD, digital download
1 6 9 6 1 5
Live at Roseland: Elements of 4
  • Released: November 21, 2011
  • Label: Columbia
  • Formats: DVD, digital download
2 3 8 2 1 8
Life Is But a Dream / Live in Atlantic City
  • Released: November 25, 2013
  • Label: Columbia, Parkwood
  • Formats: DVD, Blu-ray
1 2 9 5 2 1
More Only
  • Released: November 24, 2014
  • Label: Columbia, Parkwood
  • Formats: DVD, digital download
1
"—" denotes items which were not released in that country or failed to chart.

Compilation video albums

List of albums, with selected chart positions
Title Album details Peak chart positions on DVDs charts
US
[125]
AUS
ITA
[126]
NL
SPA
[127]
UK
Beyoncé: The Ultimate Performer
  • Released: November 26, 2006
  • Label: Columbia
  • Formats: DVD
20 13 17

Music video albums

Title Album details Notes
BET Presents Beyoncé
  • Released: September 4, 2006
  • Label: BET
  • Format: DVD
Video Triple Play
B'Day Anthology Video Album
  • Released: April 3, 2007
  • Label: Columbia
  • Format: DVD
Video Triple Play
  • Released: September 4, 2007
  • Label: Sony BMG
  • Format: Digital download
Above and Beyoncé – Video Collection & Dance Mixes
  • Released: June 16, 2009
  • Label: Columbia
  • Format: DVD, digital download
  • Contains seven music videos and "behind the scenes" footage.
  • Sold 14,000 copies in its first week,[133] and reached number thirty-five on the Billboard 200[134]
Live at Roseland: Elements of 4
  • Released: November 29, 2011
  • Label: Columbia
  • Format: DVD
  • A two-disc DVD that contains a complete concert from the 4 Intimate Nights with Beyoncé revue, bonus offstage footage, a 20-page booklet and seven music videos from Knowles' 4 album.[135]

Filmography

This is a chronologically-ordered list of films and television shows in which Beyoncé has appeared.

Films

Year Title Character Notes
2001 Carmen: A Hip Hopera Carmen Brown Lead Role
2002 Austin Powers in Goldmember Foxxy Cleopatra[136] Lead Role
2003 The Fighting Temptations Lilly[137] Lead Role
2006 The Pink Panther Xania[138] Supporting Role
2006 Dreamgirls Deena Jones[138] Lead Role
2008 Cadillac Records Etta James[139] Supporting Role
2009 Obsessed Sharon Charles[140] Lead Role
2013
Epic Queen Tara[141] Voice role

Commercials

Year Title Notes
2001 Pepsi's Carmen Carmen: A Hip Hopera song
2003 Pepsi with Jennifer Lopez & David Beckham
True Star[142] Fragrance
2004 Pepsi Music 2004 with Britney Spears & P!nk
2005 Wal-Mart Christmas with Destiny's Child
2007 American Express[143] In July 2007, Knowles was recruited by American Express Company for filming a commercial.[144] The AmEx ad was shot by famed photographer Annie Leibovitz in Charlotte, North Carolina, on July 29, 2007. It also features her mom Tina Knowles.[143]
Samsung F300
Direct TV[145] Portions of the music video for "Upgrade U" was re-shot and used as a commercial advertising high definition satellite television from DirecTV.[146]
L'Oreal Infallible
Diamonds[147] In this commercial which Knowles did to promote Emporio Armani's Diamonds, she sings her own version of the Marilyn Monroe's classic "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend" (1949).[148]
2008 American Express[149] Knowles teamed with Ellen DeGeneres for this spot.[149] In the ad, Knowles tells DeGeneres to "have your people call my people" for her concert tickets. DeGeneres begins a search to "find my people" who can get her into the show before relying on her American Express card. In August 2008, H&R Block has filed a lawsuit against American Express for trademark infringement, claiming that the usage of the word 'people' several times was copied from the formers' ad.[150]
L'Oreal Feria Hair Color[151] The ad for the Feria hair-color product also features Solange. It shows Knowles with windblown blonde hair and a skin tone that the New York Post dubbed "shocking." As images from the ad in the September issue of Elle Magazine hit news stands, bloggers and critics started claiming that the pictures appeared to have been altered to give the singer lighter skin. Compared to other images of Knowles, the latter's skin tone did appear to be several shades lighter in the ad. While Knowles herself did not make any comments about the controversy, a L'Oréal spokesperson denied the charges: "We highly value our relationship with Ms. Knowles. It is categorically untrue that L'Oréal Paris altered Ms. Knowles' features or skin tone in the campaign."[151]
2009 L'Oreal True Match[152] Knowles stars alongside Eva Longoria and Elizabeth Banks. The ad features the three L'Oreal Paris spokespeople talking about the brand's new True Match Super-Blendable Compact Makeup SPF 17. The company stated that this new makeup features a creamy yet ultra-light texture that glides onto skin – mimicking skin tone and texture – while providing the same flawless, natural finish of a liquid makeup.[152]
Crystal Geyser[153] "Sweet Dreams" is used in the commercial Knowles did for Crystal Geyser. On it she appears dancing and drinking water while the song is played in the background.[154]
"Rhythm Heaven"[155] Nintendo hired Knowles to push its wares on the mainstream market. In the spot, she adores the upcoming DSi handheld and quirky music game Rhythm Heaven.[155]
Helping Hand[156] Knowles also teamed up with the "Show Your Helping Hand" hunger relief initiative and General Mills Hamburger Helper. The goal was to help Feeding America deliver more than 3.5 million meals to local food banks. "Halo (Beyoncé Knowles song)" was used as the backing music for the commercial. Knowles encouraged her fans to bring non-perishable groceries to her US concert tour stops.[157]
2010 Style Savvy/Style Boutique[158] Knowles shot two commercials for Style Savvy, a new fashion video game for the Nintendo DS and Nintendo DSi. Five designs from the real-life Deréon clothing line co-created by Knowles herself and her mother/designer Tina, were later available for download in Style Savvy.[158]
Vizio LCD HDTV[159] Promoted Vizio's line of Internet-connected televisions. Directed Wally Pfister and aired during the Super Bowl XLV.[160]
Heat Features Knowles writhing against a bathroom wall in a barely-there red dress to the strains of her cover of "Fever". In the UK it was deemed unsuitable for airing at a time when younger children may be viewing television.[161]
Vizio LCD HDTV Directed by Jake Nava, Knowles is shown battling herself for a man's attention. Includes "Why Don’t You Love Me".[162][163]
C&A[164]
L'Oréal Infallible[165] Knowles applies L'Oréal Infallible lipstick[165]
2011 L'Oréal Paris Féria[166] Promoting L'Oréal Paris Féria hair color, and uses the track "Naughty Girl"[166]
Target Corporation Promoting the Target-exclusive deluxe edition of 4, featuring tracks "1+1" and "Countdown"[167]
2012 L'Oreal True Match Promotes L'Oréal Paris True Match Makeup, using her varied ethnic backgrounds.
2013 H&M Filmed in the Bahamas. Set to include a new Beyonce song, "Standing On The Sun".
Pepsi Promoting the Pepsi brand through a 50-million dollar deal. The commercial featured the new song "Grown Woman". An official full-length music video for "Grown Woman" was later included as a "bonus video" on Knowles self-titled fifth studio album.
O2 Promoting the Mrs. Carter World Tour in the United Kingdom.
Gucci Promoting Chime for Change, a Gucci campaign that works to empower women around the world. An early instrumental of "Pretty Hurts" can be heard in the background of the commercial.

Television and Documentaries

Year Title Role Notes
1998 Smart Guy Herself "A Date With Destiny" (Season 3, Episode 10)
2000 The Famous Jett Jackson[168] Herself "Backstage Pass" (Season 3, episode 16)[169]
2001 Carmen: A Hip Hopera Carmen Brown[170] Lead Role
2003 The Wayne Brady Show[171] Herself Promoting The Fighting Temptations
2004 Fade to Black[172] Herself Mocumentary Film
2005 All of Us[173] Herself "Kindergarten Confidential" (Season 1, episode 4)
2007 My Night at the Grammys[174] Herself Interview
2008 The X Factor (UK) Herself On 13 December 2008, Beyonce performed her single "If I Were A Boy" live in the studio and later that evening she got to perform her song "Listen" with Alexandra Burke. On 14 December 2013, During the live final Beyonce returned in a pre-recorded message telling all viewers and contestants that whoever wins the series will get to duet with her on The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour.
2009 Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! and Wow! Wow! Wubbzy!: Wubb Idol[175] Shine Beyoncé voiced the character Shine, the lead singer of the animated girl-group The WubbGirlz.
Beyoncé: For the Record[176] Herself In-depth interview
2010 Britain's Next Top Model, Cycle 6[177] Herself Guest star
Beyoncé: Shine - An Unautorhorized Story On Beyoncé Knowles Herself The inside story of Beyonce's early days, from being in Destiny's Child with Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams, while later losing members LaTavia Roberson, LeToya Luckett and Farrah Franklin, and producing 4 global albums to becoming a successful solo superstar and actress playing roles in between them, like Foxxy Cleopatra in Austin Powers in Goldmember, Xania in The Pink Panther,and Deena Jones in Dreamgirls. The documentary also has an interview with Sean Carter (aka Jay-Z).
2011 American Idol (season 10) Herself On 25 May 2011, Beyonce appeared as a mentor for the live final and sang "Single Ladies (Put a Ring On It), Irreplaceable, Get Me Bodied, If I Were a Boy, Deja Vu, and Crazy in Love" with the American Idol girls, plus later appeared as a guest performer and sang "1+1" on her own.
Beyoncé: Year of 4 Herself Promotion for 4
The X Factor (Australia) (season 3) Herself Mentor/Guest judge
A Night with Beyoncé Herself A ITV music special which aired on 4 December 2011, hosted by Steve Jones. Beyonce answers questions from some of her fans and performs some of her classic hits including Crazy in Love, At Last, Irreplaceable, End of Time, If I Were a Boy, 1+1, Countdown, Best Thing I Never Had, and Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It). This exclusive one-off special also contains some never seen before footage.
2013 Life Is But a Dream[178][179] Herself HBO documentary film directed by Beyoncé which aired on 16 February.
Beyoncé: Finding Her Destiny Herself CNN 30-minute documentary which aired 9 February.
2014 On the Run Tour: Beyoncé and Jay Z[180] Herself (with Jay-Z) 155 minute HBO concert special showing the recorded On the Run Tour shows in Paris, which aired on September 20.
Beyoncé: Fierce and Fabulous Herself A documentary about Beyoncé's career from being in Destiny's Child to a solo artist, as well as her marriage to Jay-Z and her parents getting divorced.
2015 The BET Life Of...Beyonce Herself The story of Beyoncé's earlier days, from Destiny's Child to being a solo singer and actress. This documentary includes rare interview footage, and classic performances from Beyoncé including Bootylicious, Check It Out, Crazy In Love, Déjà Vu, Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It), and more.
2016 Lip Sync Battle Herself Season 2 premiere, cameoed in Channing Tatum's performance of "Run the World (Girls)"

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