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Chris Rock filmography
Rock in 2012
Film47
Television series43
Documentary6
Music videos2
Theatre1

The following is the filmography of American comedian, actor, screenwriter, producer, and director Chris Rock.

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1985 Krush Groove Person Standing Next to
Club Phone During Fight
uncredited
1987 Beverly Hills Cop II Playboy Mansion Valet
1988 Comedy's Dirtiest Dozen Himself Direct-to-video concert film
I'm Gonna Git You Sucka Rib Joint Customer
1989 Who Is Chris Rock? Himself Documentary Short
1991 New Jack City Pookie
1992 Boomerang Bony T
1993 CB4 Albert Brown/M.C. Gusto Also writer and co-producer
1995 The Immortals Deke Anthony
Panther Yuck Mouth
1996 Sgt. Bilko 1st Lt. Oster
1997 Beverly Hills Ninja Joey Washington
1998 Dr. Dolittle Rodney Voice
Lethal Weapon 4 Detective Lee Butters
1999 Torrance Rises Himself Documentary short
Dogma Rufus
2000 Nurse Betty Wesley
2001 Down to Earth Lance Barton Also writer and executive producer
A.I. Artificial Intelligence Mecha Comedian Voice; Cameo
Pootie Tang JB/Radio DJ/Pootie's Father Also producer
Osmosis Jones Osmosis Jones Voice
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back Chaka Luther King
2002 Bad Company Jake Hayes
Kevin Pope
Michael Turner
Comedian Himself Documentary
2003 Pauly Shore Is Dead Himself Cameo
Head of State Mays Gilliam Also director, producer and writer
2004 The N-Word Himself Documentary
Paparazzi Pizza Delivery Guy Cameo
2005 The Aristocrats Himself Documentary
Madagascar Marty Voice
The Longest Yard James "Caretaker" Farrell
2007 I Think I Love My Wife Richard Marcus Cooper Also director, producer and writer
Bee Movie Mooseblood the Mosquito Voice
2008 You Don't Mess with the Zohan Taxi Driver Cameo
Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa Marty and other zebras Voice
2009 Good Hair Himself Documentary; also producer
2010 Death at a Funeral Aaron Also producer, remake of the 2007 film
Grown Ups Kurt McKenzie
2012 2 Days in New York Mingus Robinson
What to Expect When You're Expecting Vic
Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted Marty Voice
2013 Madly Madagascar Short film
Grown Ups 2 Kurt McKenzie
2014 Top Five Andre Allen Also director and writer
2015 A Very Murray Christmas Himself
2017 Sandy Wexler Himself
2018 The Week Of Kirby Cordice
Nobody's Fool Lawrence Cameo
2019 Dolemite Is My Name Daddy Fatts
2020 The Roads Not Taken Adam Scenes cut[1]
The Witches Older Hero Mouse / Narrator Voice
2021 Spiral: From the Book of Saw Det. Ezekiel "Zeke" Banks Also executive producer
TBA Canterbury Glass Post-production

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1987 Miami Vice Carson Episode: "Missing Hours"
1990–1993 Saturday Night Live Various 59 episodes
1993–1994 In Living Color Various 6 episodes
1994 HBO Comedy Half-Hour Himself Stand-up special
1995 The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Maurice/Jasmine Episode: "Get a Job"
1996–1998 The Moxy Show Flea Voice; Uncredited role
1996 Martin Valentino Episode: "The Love Jones Connection"
Homicide: Life on the Street Carver Episode: "Requiem for Adena"
1996 Billboard Music Awards Himself (host) TV special
Chris Rock: Bring the Pain Himself Stand-up special
Saturday Night Live Himself (host) Episode: "Chris Rock/The Wallflowers"
1997 1997 MTV Video Music Awards Himself (host) TV special
Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child Woody Voice; Episode: "Pinocchio"
1997–2000 The Chris Rock Show Himself (host) 37 episodes; also creator, writer, executive producer
1998 King of the Hill Roger "Booda" Sack Voice; Episode: "Traffic Jam"
Mr. Show with Bob and David Himself Episode: "Eat Rotten Fruit from a Shitty Tree"
1999 Chris Rock: Bigger & Blacker Himself Stand-up special
1999 MTV Video Music Awards Himself (host) TV special
2000 DAG Himself Episode: "Pilot"
2003 2003 MTV Video Music Awards Himself (host) TV special
The Bernie Mac Show Himself Episode: "Pink gold"
2004 Chris Rock: Never Scared Himself Stand-up special
2005 77th Academy Awards Himself (host) TV special
2005–2009 Everybody Hates Chris Narrator/Mr. Abbott 88 episodes; also creator, writer, executive producer
2008 Chris Rock: Kill the Messenger Himself Stand-up special
2009 Merry Madagascar Marty Voice; TV special
2011–2012 Louie Himself 2 episodes
2012 Tosh.0 Himself Episode: "How to Draw Guy"
2013 A.N.T. Farm Himself Episode: "Animal HusbANTry"
Real Husbands of Hollywood Himself Episode: "Rock, Paper, Stealers"
Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee Himself Episode: Kids Need Bullying
2014 BET Awards 2014 Himself (host) TV special
Saturday Night Live Himself (host) Episode: "Chris Rock/Prince"
2015 Broad City Himself Voice; Episode: "Mochalatta Chills"
Empire Frank Gathers Episode: "The Devils Are Here"
The Jim Gaffigan Show Himself Episode: "The Bible Story"
Amy Schumer: Live at the Apollo none Stand-up special; Director
The Eric Andre Show Himself Episode: "Bird Up!"
Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Special Himself Television special
2016 88th Academy Awards Himself (host) Television special
2018 Chris Rock: Tamborine Himself Stand-up special
Kevin Can Wait Dennis Episode: "A Band Done"
2020 Fargo[2] Loy Cannon[3] 10 episodes
Saturday Night Live Himself (host) Episode: "Chris Rock/Megan Thee Stallion"

As executive producer

Year Title Notes
1998–2002 The Hughleys 89 episodes
2012–2013 Totally Biased with W. Kamau Bell 64 episodes
2017–2018 The Rundown with Robin Thede 24 episodes

Music videos

Year Title Role Artist
2015 "Bitch I'm Madonna" Himself Madonna
2019 "Old Town Road" Sheriff Lil Nas X

Theatre

Year Title Role Venue
2011 The Motherfucker with the Hat Ralph D. Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre, Broadway

References

  1. ^ Travers, Peter (March 10, 2020). "'The Roads Not Taken' Review: Javier Bardem Shuffles Down Memory Lane". Rolling Stone. Retrieved June 12, 2020.
  2. ^ Birnbaum, Debra (2018-08-03). "Chris Rock to Star in 'Fargo' Season 4". Variety. Retrieved 2018-08-06.
  3. ^ Schneider, Michael (May 14, 2019). "'Fargo,' 'Modern Family,' Aretha Franklin and More: 5 Things We Learned at Disney's Upfront". Variety. Retrieved May 20, 2019.