Taylor Swift videography


The American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift has appeared in various visual media. She has starred in 62 music videos, 14 of which she self-directed; released six documentaries, including four feature-length concert films; and acted in a number of fictional films, television shows, and commercial advertisements.
Trey Fanjoy directed several of Swift's award-winning music videos during her early career from 2006 to 2009. The music video for "Our Song" won Video of the Year at the 2008 [CMT Music Awards]. Swift's second studio album, Fearless, was supported by the music videos for "Love Story" and "You Belong with Me". In 2009, the former won Video of the Year at both the CMT Music Awards and the Country Music Association Awards, and the latter won MTV [Video Music Award for Best Female Video|Best Female Video] at the MTV Video Music Awards. Swift's first self-directed music video was for her 2010 album Speak Now lead single, "Mine", which she directed with Roman White.
Swift's fourth studio album, Red, was supported by the Anthony Mandler-directed music video for "I Knew You Were Trouble", which won Best Female Video at the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards. Joseph Kahn directed award-winning music videos for singles from Swift's fifth studio album, 1989. At the 2015 MTV Video Music Awards, "Blank Space" and "Bad Blood" featuring rapper Kendrick Lamar won four awards, including Video of the Year for the latter. "Bad Blood" also won the Grammy Award for Best Music Video. Kahn further directed the music video for singles from Swift's sixth studio album Reputation, including for the lead single "Look What You Made Me Do", which broke several online viewing records.
With the music videos for singles from her seventh studio album Lover, Swift began directing the majority of her work. At the MTV Video Music Awards, she won her second Video of the Year with "You Need to Calm Down" in 2019, and Best Direction with her solo directorial debut, "The Man", in 2020. She wrote and directed the short film All Too Well: The [Short Film], her debut as a filmmaker, and the music video for the lead single from her tenth studio album Midnights, "Anti-Hero". Both helped Swift win record-breaking third and fourth MTV Video Music Awards for Video of the Year in 2022 and 2023. Her other self-directed music videos were for singles including "Cardigan", "Willow", "Lavender Haze", "Karma", "Fortnight", "I Can Do It with a Broken Heart" and "The Fate of Ophelia" in 2020–2025.
Swift has released the live/video albums Taylor Swift and Def Leppard, Speak Now World Tour – Live, and Journey to Fearless, and the documentary films/specials The 1989 World Tour Live, Reputation Stadium Tour, Miss Americana, City of Lover, Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions, and Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour, which broke several box office records and became the highest-grossing concert film of all time. She has appeared in the television shows CSI: Crime Scene Investigation in 2009 and Saturday Night Live in 2009. Taylor Swift appeared as Elaine in New Girl in 2013. In film, she starred as Felicia Miller in Valentine's Day and provided her voice in the animated film The Lorax. Taylor Swift appeared as herself in Hannah Montana: The Movie.

Music videos

Denotes music videos directed or co-directed by Taylor Swift

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2009Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert ExperienceHerself
2009Hannah Montana: The MovieHerself
2010Valentine's DayFelicia Miller
2012The LoraxAudreyVoice role
2014The GiverRosemary
2015The 1989 World Tour LiveHerself
2018Taylor Swift: Reputation Stadium TourHerself
2019BluebirdHerself
2019CatsBombalurinaHerself
2020Miss AmericanaHerself
2020Taylor Swift: City of LoverHerself
2020Folklore: The Long Pond Studio SessionsAlso director and producer
2021All Too Well: The Short FilmOlder HerShort film; also writer and director
2022AmsterdamLiz Meekins
2023Taylor Swift: The Eras TourHerself
2025Taylor Swift: The Official Release Party of a ShowgirlHerselfAlso writer and director
2025Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour: The Final ShowHerself