Adam Sandler filmography
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| Feature films | 60 | |
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| Television series | 12 | |
| Documentaries | 2 | |
The filmography of American actor, comedian, film producer and screenwriter Adam Sandler comprises both film and television roles. He appeared in over fifty films and ten television series.
Television
| Title | Year | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Cosby Show | 1987–88 | Smitty | 4 episodes |
| Remote Control | 1987–90 | The Stud Boy; also The Trivia Delinquent | Game show |
| The Marshall Chronicles | 1990 | Usher | Episode: "Brightman SATyricon" |
| ABC Afterschool Special | 1990 | Drug Dealer | Episode: "Testing Dirty" |
| Saturday Night Live | 1990–95 | Various | 87 episodes |
| The Larry Sanders Show | 1993 | Himself | Episode: "Hank's Wedding" |
| Undeclared | 2001 | Himself | Episode: "The Assistant" |
| Couch | 2003 | Couch Testing Guy | Short |
| Getaway | 2005 | Henry Roth | Episode: "Found" |
| Rules of Engagement (TV series) | 2007–13 | Executive producer | |
| The King of Queens | 2007 | Jeff "The Beast" Sussman | Episode: "Mild Bunch" (uncredited)[1] |
| Jessie | 2013 | Himself | Episode: "Punched Dumped Love" |
| Brooklyn Nine-Nine | 2014 | Himself | Episode: "Operation: Broken Feather" |
| Kevin Can Wait | 2016 | Jimmy Lander | Episode: "Who's Better Than Us?" |
Film
| Title | Year | Role | Credited as | Director | Notes | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Actor | Producer | Writer | |||||
| Going Overboard | 1989 | Schecky Moskowitz | |
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Valerie Breiman | ||
| Shakes the Clown | 1991 | Dink the Clown | |
Bobcat Goldthwait | |||
| Coneheads | 1993 | Carmine Weiner | |
Steve Barron | |||
| Airheads | 1994 | Pip | |
Michael Lehmann | |||
| Mixed Nuts | Louie | |
Nora Ephron | ||||
| Billy Madison | 1995 | Billy Madison | |
|
Tamra Davis | ||
| Happy Gilmore | 1996 | Happy Gilmore | |
|
Dennis Dugan | ||
| Bulletproof | Archie Moses | |
Ernest Dickerson | ||||
| The Wedding Singer | 1998 | Robbie Hart | |
Frank Coraci | |||
| Dirty Work | Satan | |
Bob Saget | Uncredited cameo[2] | |||
| The Waterboy | Robert "Bobby" Boucher, Jr. | |
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|
Frank Coraci | Executive producer | |
| Big Daddy | 1999 | Sonny Koufax | |
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|
Dennis Dugan | Executive producer |
| Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo | Robert Justin (voice) | |
|
Mike Mitchell | Uncredited cameo[3] Executive producer | ||
| Little Nicky | 2000 | Nicky | |
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Steven Brill | Executive producer |
| The Animal | 2001 | Townie | |
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Luke Greenfield | Cameo Executive producer | |
| Joe Dirt | — | |
Dennie Gordon | Executive producer | |||
| Mr. Deeds | 2002 | Mr. Longfellow Deeds | |
|
Steven Brill | Executive producer | |
| Punch-Drunk Love | Barry Egan | |
Paul Thomas Anderson | ||||
| Eight Crazy Nights | Davey Stone, Whitey Duvall, Eleanor Duvall & Deer (voices) | |
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|
Seth Kearsley | ||
| The Hot Chick | Mambuza Bongo Guy | |
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Tom Brady | Uncredited cameo[4] Executive producer | ||
| The Master of Disguise | — | |
Perry Andelin Blake | Executive producer | |||
| Anger Management | 2003 | Dave Buznik | |
|
Peter Segal | Executive producer | |
| Pauly Shore Is Dead | Himself | |
Pauly Shore | Voice role cameo | |||
| Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star | — | |
Sam Weisman | ||||
| 50 First Dates | 2004 | Henry Roth | |
Peter Segal | |||
| Spanglish | John Clasky | |
James L. Brooks | ||||
| The Longest Yard | 2005 | Paul Crewe | |
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Peter Segal | Executive producer | |
| Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo | Mike Bigelow | |
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Javier Sandooski | Uncredited cameo[5] | ||
| Click | 2006 | Michael Newman | |
|
Frank Coraci | ||
| Grandma's Boy | — | |
Nicholaus Goossen | Executive producer | |||
| The Benchwarmers | — | |
Dennis Dugan | ||||
| Reign Over Me | 2007 | Charles "Charlie" Fineman | |
Mike Binder | |||
| I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry | Charles "Chuck" Levine | |
|
Dennis Dugan | |||
| You Don't Mess with the Zohan | 2008 | Zohan Dvir / Scrappy Coco | |
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|
Dennis Dugan | |
| Bedtime Stories | Skeeter Bronson | |
|
Adam Shankman | |||
| Strange Wilderness | — | |
Fred Wolf | Executive producer | |||
| The House Bunny | — | |
Fred Wolf | ||||
| Funny People | 2009 | George Simmons | |
Judd Apatow | |||
| Paul Blart: Mall Cop | — | |
Steve Carr | ||||
| The Shortcut | — | |
Nicholaus Goossen | Executive producer | |||
| Grown Ups | 2010 | Leonard "Lenny" Feder | |
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|
Dennis Dugan | |
| Just Go with It | 2011 | Dr. Daniel Leroy "Danny" Maccabee III | |
|
Dennis Dugan | ||
| Zookeeper | Donald the Capuchin Monkey | |
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Frank Coraci | Voice role | ||
| Jack and Jill | Jack Sadelstein & Jill Sadelstein | |
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|
Dennis Dugan | ||
| Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star | — | |
|
Tom Brady | |||
| That's My Boy | 2012 | Donald "Donny" Berger | |
|
Sean Anders | ||
| Hotel Transylvania | Count Dracula (voice) | |
|
Genndy Tartakovsky | Executive producer | ||
| Here Comes the Boom | — | |
Frank Coraci | Executive producer | |||
| Grown Ups 2 | 2013 | Leonard "Lenny" Feder | |
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|
Dennis Dugan | |
| Blended | 2014 | Jim Friedman | |
|
Frank Coraci | ||
| Men, Women & Children | Don Truby | |
Jason Reitman | ||||
| The Cobbler | Max Simkin | |
Thomas McCarthy | ||||
| Top Five | Himself | |
Chris Rock | Cameo | |||
| Pixels | 2015 | Sam Brenner | |
|
Chris Columbus | ||
| I Am Chris Farley | Himself | Brent Hodge | Documentary | ||||
| Hotel Transylvania 2 | Count Dracula (voice) | |
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Genndy Tartakovsky | Executive producer | |
| The Ridiculous 6 | Tommy "White Knife" Stockburn | |
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Frank Coraci | ||
| Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 | — | |
Andy Fickman | Producer | |||
| The Do-Over | 2016 | Max Kessler | |
|
Steven Brill | ||
| Gun | 2017 | |
Noah Baumbach | In post-production | |||
| Sandy Wexler | Sandy Wexler | |
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Steven Brill | Filming | |
References
- ↑ Fredrick, Brittany (August 6, 2014). "'King of Queens' star Kevin James also king of self-deprecating comedy". axs.com. Retrieved April 11, 2016.
- ↑ Dudak, Cory (June 27, 2012). "15 Best Movie Cameos Ever, Part 1". mandatory.com. Retrieved April 11, 2016.
- ↑ Distasio, Christine (July 22, 2014). "Adam Sandler Accepts Movies Based on Their Amazing Locations & These 9 Roles Prove It". Bustle.com. Retrieved April 11, 2016.
- ↑ Johnson, Malcom (December 13, 2002). "Not A Fair Trade For `Hot Chick'". courant.com. Retrieved April 11, 2016.
- ↑ Horn, John (August 12, 2005). "Why Disney jilted 'Gigolo' sequel". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved April 11, 2016.
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