Billy Crystal filmography
Billy Crystal filmography
Crystal in January 2013 |
Feature films |
35 |
Television series |
36 |
Theatre |
1 |
Video games |
1 |
Billy Crystal is an American actor, writer, film producer, comedian, singer, television host, and film director. The filmography of his work as follows.[1]
Crystal started his career in the 1970s for playing Jodie Dallas on the ABC sitcom Soap and became a Hollywood film star during the late 1980s and 1990s, appearing in the critical and box office successes When Harry Met Sally... (1989), City Slickers (1991), and Analyze This (1999) and providing the voice of Mike in the Monsters, Inc. franchise. He has hosted the Academy Awards nine times from 1990 through the 84th Academy Awards in 2012.[1][2]
Film
Year |
Title |
Role |
Notes |
1977 |
SST: Death Flight |
David |
|
1978 |
Rabbit Test |
Lionel Carpenter |
|
1980 |
Animalympics |
Rugs Turkell/Joey Gongolong/Art Antica |
TV film; voice role |
1984 |
This Is Spinal Tap |
Morty the Mime |
|
1986 |
Running Scared |
Danny Constanzo |
|
1987 |
Princess Bride, TheThe Princess Bride |
Miracle Max |
|
1987 |
Throw Momma from the Train |
Larry Donner |
|
1988 |
Memories of Me |
Abbie Polin |
Also writer, producer |
1989 |
When Harry Met Sally... |
Harry Burns |
|
1991 |
City Slickers |
Mitch Robbins |
Also executive producer |
1992 |
Horton Hatches the Egg |
Narrator |
Voice |
1992 |
Mr. Saturday Night |
Buddy Young, Jr. |
Also director, producer, writer |
1994 |
City Slickers II: The Legend of Curly's Gold |
Mitch Robbins |
Also writer, producer |
1995 |
Forget Paris |
Mickey Gordon |
Also director, producer, writer |
1996 |
Hamlet |
First Gravedigger |
|
1997 |
Deconstructing Harry |
Larry |
|
1997 |
Fathers' Day |
Jack Lawrence |
|
1998 |
My Giant |
Sam 'Sammy' Kamin |
Also writer, producer |
1999 |
Analyze This |
Dr. Ben Sobel |
Also executive producer |
2000 |
Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle, TheThe Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle |
Mattress salesman |
Uncredited[3] |
2001 |
61* |
|
Director |
2001 |
America's Sweethearts |
Lee Phillips |
Also writer, producer |
2001 |
Monsters, Inc. |
Michael "Mike" Wazowski |
Voice role |
2002 |
Mike's New Car |
Michael "Mike" Wazowski |
Short film; voice role |
2002 |
Analyze That |
Dr. Ben Sobel |
Also executive producer |
2004 |
Howl's Moving Castle |
Calcifer |
Voice role |
2005 |
Dinotopia: Quest for the Ruby Sunstone |
Karl Scott |
Voice role |
2006 |
Cars |
Michael "Mike" Wazowski Car |
Voice role; cameo |
2010 |
I'm Still Here |
Himself |
|
2010 |
Tooth Fairy |
Jerry |
Uncredited[4] |
2012 |
Parental Guidance |
Artie Decker |
|
2012 |
Small Apartments |
Burt Walnut |
|
2013 |
Monsters University |
Michael "Mike" Wazowski |
Voice role |
2014 |
Party Central |
Michael "Mike" Wazowski |
Short film; voice role |
2017 |
Untogether |
David |
Filming |
Television
Theatre
Year |
Title |
Role |
Notes |
2014 |
700 Sundays |
Himself |
Producer, writer |
Video games
References
- 1 2 On page 17 of his book 700 Sundays, Crystal displays his birth announcement, which gives his first two names as "William Edward", not "William Jacob" Crystal, Billy (2005). 700 Sundays. Grand Central Publishing. p. 17. ISBN 978-0446578677.
Sunday Number One. I'm born. March 14, 1948, in Manhattan at Doctor's [sic] Hospital overlooking Gracie Mansion. 7:30 in the morning.
- ↑ Note: Some sources have given 1947, as per FIlmReference.com, below
- ↑ Ebert, Roger (June 30, 2000). "The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle". RogerEbert.com. Retrieved November 8, 2016.
- ↑ Angulo Chen, Sadie (January 22, 2010). "Why Yes, That IS Billy Crystal in 'The Tooth Fairy'". MovieFone.com. Retrieved November 8, 2016.
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