Adam Sandler filmography

Adam Sandler filmography

Sandler at the Funny People premiere in Berlin, 2009

Filmography:
Feature films 49
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.

Film

Key
  *   Denotes films that have not yet been released

As an actor

Title Year Director Role Notes
Going Overboard 1989 Valerie Breiman Schecky Moskowitz Writer
Shakes the Clown 1991 Bobcat Goldthwait Dink the Clown
Coneheads 1993 Steve Barron Carmine Weiner
Airheads 1994 Michael Lehmann Pip
Mixed Nuts 1994 Nora Ephron Louie
Billy Madison 1995 Tamra Davis Billy Madison Writer
Happy Gilmore 1996 Dennis Dugan Happy Gilmore Writer
Bulletproof 1996 Ernest Dickerson Archie Moses
The Wedding Singer 1998 Frank Coraci Robbie Hart
Dirty Work 1998 Bob Saget Satan Cameo
Uncredited[1]
The Waterboy 1998 Frank Coraci Robert "Bobby" Boucher, Jr. Executive producer and Writer
Big Daddy 1999 Dennis Dugan Sonny Koufax Executive producer and Writer
Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo 1999 Mike Mitchell Robert Justin (voice) Cameo
Uncredited[2]
Executive producer
Little Nicky 2000 Steven Brill Nicky Executive producer and Writer
The Animal 2001 Luke Greenfield Townie Cameo
Executive producer
Mr. Deeds 2002 Steven Brill Longfellow Deeds Executive producer
Punch-Drunk Love 2002 Paul Thomas Anderson Barry Egan
Eight Crazy Nights 2002 Seth Kearsley Davey Stone
Whitey Duvall
Eleanor Duvall
Deer (voices)
Producer and Writer
The Hot Chick 2002 Tom Brady Mambuza Bongo Guy Cameo
Uncredited[3]
Executive producer
Anger Management 2003 Peter Segal Dave Buznik Executive producer
Pauly Shore Is Dead 2003 Pauly Shore Himself (voice) Cameo
Documentary
50 First Dates 2004 Peter Segal Henry Roth
Spanglish 2004 James L. Brooks John Clasky
The Longest Yard 2005 Peter Segal Paul Crewe Executive producer
Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo 2005 Mike Bigelow Javier Sandooski Cameo
Uncredited[4]
Producer
Click 2006 Frank Coraci Michael Newman Producer
Reign Over Me 2007 Mike Binder Charles "Charlie" Fineman
I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry 2007 Dennis Dugan Charles "Chuck" Levine Producer
You Don't Mess with the Zohan 2008 Dennis Dugan Zohan Dvir/Scrappy Coco Producer and writer
Bedtime Stories 2008 Adam Shankman Skeeter Bronson Producer
Funny People 2009 Judd Apatow George Simmons
Grown Ups 2010 Dennis Dugan Leonard "Lenny" Feder Producer and Writer
Just Go with It 2011 Dennis Dugan Dr. Daniel Leroy "Danny" Maccabee III Producer
Zookeeper 2011 Frank Coraci Donald the Capuchin Monkey (voice) Producer
Jack and Jill 2011 Dennis Dugan Jack Sadelstein/Jill Sadelstein Producer and Writer
That's My Boy 2012 Sean Anders Donald "Donny" Berger Producer
Hotel Transylvania 2012 Genndy Tartakovsky Count Dracula (voice) Executive producer
Grown Ups 2 2013 Dennis Dugan Leonard "Lenny" Feder Producer and Writer
Blended 2014 Frank Coraci Jim Friedman Producer
Men, Women & Children 2014 Jason Reitman Don Truby
The Cobbler 2014 Thomas McCarthy Max Simkin
Top Five 2014 Chris Rock Himself Cameo
Pixels 2015 Chris Columbus Sam Brenner Producer
I Am Chris Farley 2015 Brent Hodge Himself Documentary
Hotel Transylvania 2 2015 Genndy Tartakovsky Count Dracula (voice) Executive producer and Writer
The Ridiculous 6 2015 Frank Coraci Tommy "White Knife" Stockburn Producer and Writer
The Do-Over* 2016 Steven Brill Max Producer
The Story of the Day* 2017 Noah Baumbach
Hotel Transylvania 3*[5] 2018 Count Dracula (voice)

Non-Acting Works as a Producer

Title Year Director Notes
Joe Dirt 2001 Dennie Gordon Executive producer
The Master of Disguise 2002 Perry Andelin Blake Executive producer
Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star 2003 Sam Weisman Producer
Grandma's Boy 2006 Nicholaus Goossen Executive producer
The Benchwarmers 2006 Dennis Dugan Producer
Strange Wilderness 2008 Fred Wolf Executive producer
The House Bunny 2008 Fred Wolf Producer
Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2009 Steve Carr Producer
The Shortcut 2009 Nicholaus Goossen Executive producer
Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star 2011 Tom Brady Producer and Writer
Here Comes the Boom 2012 Frank Coraci Executive producer
Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 2015 Andy Fickman Producer
Joe Dirt 2: Beautiful Loser 2015 Fred Wolf Executive producer

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 2007-2013 Executive producer
The King of Queens 2007 Jeff "The Beast" Sussman Uncredited[6]
Episode: "Mild Bunch"
Jessie 2013 Himself Episode: "Punched Dumped Love"
Brooklyn Nine-Nine 2014 Himself Episode: "Operation: Broken Feather"

References

  1. Dudak, Cory (June 27, 2012). "15 BEST MOVIE CAMEOS EVER, PART 1". mandatory.com. Retrieved April 11, 2016.
  2. 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.
  3. Johnson, Malcom (December 13, 2002). "Not A Fair Trade For `Hot Chick'". courant.com. Retrieved April 11, 2016.
  4. Horn, John (August 12, 2005). "Why Disney jilted 'Gigolo' sequel". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved April 11, 2016.
  5. "Hotel Transylvania 3". Retrieved November 2, 2015.
  6. Fredrick, Brittany (August 6, 2014). "'King of Queens' star Kevin James also king of self-deprecating comedy". axs.com. Retrieved April 11, 2016.

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