Brad Pitt filmography

Brad Pitt is an American actor whose acting career began in 1987 with roles in the hit Fox television series 21 Jump Street. He subsequently appeared in episodes for television shows during the late 1980s and played his first major role in the slasher film Cutting Class (1989).[1] He gained recognition in Thelma & Louise (1991) and A River Runs Through It (1992).[2][3] He later took on the role of vampire Louis de Pointe du Lac in the horror drama Interview with the Vampire (1994) and for his performance in the epic drama Legends of the Fall (1994), he earned his first Golden Globe Award for Best Actor nomination.[4]

Pitt at the German premiere of Inglourious Basterds in 2009

Pitt starred in the David Fincher-directed, commercially successful thriller Seven (1995), in which he played a detective on the trail of a psychopathic serial killer.[5] His performance as a mental patient in the science fiction film 12 Monkeys won him the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor and an Academy Award nomination in the same category.[6][7] He followed it with the role of Heinrich Harrer in the biopic Seven Years in Tibet (1997). Meet Joe Black, 1998 with Anthony Hopkins. [8] Pitt reteamed with Fincher to star in the apocalyptic film Fight Club (1999) in a role that required him to learn boxing, taekwondo, and grappling.[9] A critical and commercial disappointment, the film has since developed a cult status.[10][11] Pitt portrayed Rusty Ryan in the commercially successful heist film series Ocean's Trilogy (2001–07).[12] In 2002, he earned a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for his guest appearance in the sitcom Friends.[13] Also that year, Pitt started a production company, Plan B Entertainment,[14] whose first release was the epic war film Troy (2004), starring Pitt. He played an assassin opposite Angelina Jolie in the commercially successful action comedy Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005).[15]

Pitt produced the 2006 crime drama The Departed, and starred alongside Cate Blanchett in the multi-narrative drama Babel (2006); the former won the Academy Award for Best Picture. Pitt's portrayal of the eponymous man who ages in reverse in the drama The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008) earned him an Academy Award for Best Actor nomination.[16] He starred in the successful war film Inglourious Basterds (2009),[17] and produced the superhero film Kick-Ass (2010) and its sequel in 2013. In 2011, he earned critical acclaim for producing and starring in two films—the experimental drama The Tree of Life and the biopic sports drama Moneyball—both of which were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture.[18] He also garnered a Best Actor nomination for the latter. His biggest commercial success came with the apocalyptic film World War Z (2013), which has grossed a total of $540 million worldwide.[19] Pitt produced the period drama 12 Years a Slave (2013), for which he won the Academy Award for Best Picture.[20] In 2014, he starred in the war film Fury which received positive reviews from critics and proved to be successful at the box office.[21] In 2019 he starred alongside Leonardo DiCaprio in the Quentin Tarantino film Once Upon a Time in Hollywood and in James Gray's science fiction epic Ad Astra. For playing a stunt double in the former, he won the Academy Award, Critics' Choice Movie Award, Golden Globe Award, Screen Actors Guild Award, and BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role.[22]

Film

Year Title Credited as Role Notes Ref.
Actor Producer
1987 Hunk Yes No Guy at beach with drink Uncredited [23]
No Way Out Yes No Black-tie party guest Uncredited [24]
No Man's Land Yes No Waiter Uncredited [25]
Less Than Zero Yes No Partygoer/Preppie guy at fight Uncredited [25]
1988 The Dark Side of the Sun Yes No Rick [25]
1989 Happy Together Yes No Brian [26]
Cutting Class Yes No Dwight Ingalls [27]
1991 Across the Tracks Yes No Joe Maloney [28]
Thelma & Louise Yes No J.D. [29]
Johnny Suede Yes No Johnny Suede [30]
1992 Contact Yes No Cox [31]
Cool World Yes No Frank Harris [32]
A River Runs Through It Yes No Paul Maclean [33]
1993 Kalifornia Yes No Early Grayce [34]
True Romance Yes No Floyd [35]
1994 The Favor Yes No Elliott Fowler [36]
Interview with the Vampire Yes No Louis de Pointe du Lac [37]
Legends of the Fall Yes No Tristan Ludlow [38]
1995 Seven Yes No David Mills [39]
12 Monkeys Yes No Jeffrey Goines Nominated for Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor [40]
1996 Sleepers Yes No Michael Sullivan [41]
1997 The Devil's Own Yes No Rory Devaney (Francis Austin McQuire) [42]
Seven Years in Tibet Yes No Heinrich Harrer [43]
1998 Meet Joe Black Yes No Young Man in Coffee Shop/The Death as "Joe Black" [44]
1999 Fight Club Yes No Tyler Durden [45]
Being John Malkovich Yes No Himself Uncredited cameo [46]
2000 Snatch Yes No Mickey O'Neil [47]
2001 The Mexican Yes No Jerry Welbach [48]
Spy Game Yes No Tom Bishop [49]
Ocean's Eleven Yes No Rusty Ryan [50]
2002 Confessions of a Dangerous Mind Yes No Brad Cameo [51]
2003 Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas Yes No Sinbad (Voice) [52]
2004 Troy Yes No Achilles [53]
Ocean's Twelve Yes No Rusty Ryan [54]
2005 Mr. & Mrs. Smith Yes No John Smith [55]
2006 God Grew Tired of Us No Executive [56]
The Departed No Yes [57]
Running with Scissors No Yes [58]
Babel Yes No Richard Jones [59]
2007 The Tehuacan Project No Executive Short film [60]
Year of the Dog No Executive [61]
A Mighty Heart No Yes [62]
Ocean's Thirteen Yes No Rusty Ryan [63]
The Assassination of Jesse James
by the Coward Robert Ford
Yes Yes Jesse James [64]
2008 Burn After Reading Yes No Chad Feldheimer [65]
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Yes No Benjamin Button [66]
2009 Inglourious Basterds Yes No Lt. Aldo Raine [67]
The Time Traveler's Wife No Executive [68]
The Private Lives of Pippa Lee No Executive [69]
2010 Megamind Yes No Metro Man (Voice) [70]
Kick-Ass No Yes [71]
Eat Pray Love No Yes [72]
2011 The Tree of Life Yes Yes O'Brien [73]
Moneyball Yes Yes Billy Beane [74]
Happy Feet Two Yes No Will the Krill (Voice) [75]
2012 Killing Them Softly Yes Yes Jackie Cogan [76]
2013 World War Z Yes Yes Gerry Lane [77]
Kick-Ass 2 No Yes [78]
Big Men No Executive Documentary [79]
12 Years a Slave Yes Yes Samuel Bass [80]
[81]
The Counselor Yes No Westray [82]
2014 Fury Yes Executive Sergeant Don 'Wardaddy' Collier [83]
Selma No Executive [84]
2015 True Story No Executive [85]
The Audition Yes Yes Himself Short film [86]
By the Sea Yes Yes Roland [87]
Hitting the Apex No Yes Narrator Documentary [88]
The Big Short Yes Yes Ben Rickert [89]
2016 Moonlight No Executive [90]
Voyage of Time Yes Yes Narrator (Voice) Documentary [91]
Allied Yes No Max Vatan [92]
The Lost City of Z No Executive [93]
[94]
2017 Okja No Executive [95]
War Machine Yes Yes General Glen McMahon [96]
Brad's Status No Yes [97]
2018 Deadpool 2 Yes No Telford Porter/Vanisher Cameo [98]
Beautiful Boy No Yes [99]
If Beale Street Could Talk No Executive [100]
Vice No Yes [101]
2019 The Last Black Man in San Francisco No Executive [102]
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Yes No Cliff Booth Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor [103]
The King No Yes [104]
Ad Astra Yes Yes Major Roy McBride [105]
2020 Kajillionaire No Executive [106]
Minari No Executive
Irresistible No Executive [107]
Blonde No Yes Post-production [108]
TBA Bullet Train Yes No Ladybug Filming [109]

Television

Year Title Credited as Role Network Notes Ref.
Actor Executive
Producer
1987 Another World Yes No Chris NBC 2 episodes [110]
1987 Growing Pains Yes No Jeff & Johnathan Keith ABC 2 episodes [111]
1987 Head of the Class Yes No Chuck ABC Episode: "Partners" [110]
1987 Freddy's Nightmares Yes No Rick Austin Syndication Episode: "Black Tickets" [111]
1987 Dallas Yes No Randy CBS 4 episodes [112]
1988 A Stoning in Fulham County Yes No Teddy NBC Television film [110]
1988 21 Jump Street Yes No Peter Fox Episode: "Best Years of Your Life" [110]
1990 The Image Yes No Cameraman HBO Television film [113]
1990 Too Young to Die? Yes No Billy Canton NBC Television film [113]
1990 Glory Days Yes No Walker Lovejoy Fox 6 episodes [114]
1992 Two-Fisted Tales Yes No Billy Fox Segment: "King of the Road" [115]
1992 Tales from the Crypt Yes No Billy HBO Episode: "King of the Road" [116]
1998 Saturday Night Live Yes No Himself NBC Host: David Spade [117]
2001 Friends Yes No Will Colbert NBC Episode: "The One with the Rumor" [118]
2002 Jackass Yes No Himself MTV 2 episodes [119]
2003 King of the Hill Yes No Patch Boomhauer (voice) Fox Episode: "Patch Boomhauer" [120]
2008 Pretty/Handsome No Yes FX [121]
2014 Resurrection No Yes ABC Episode: "The Returned"
2014 The Normal Heart No Yes HBO [122]
2014 Nightingale No Yes HBO [123]
2016–2019 The OA No Yes Netflix [124]
2018-2019 Sweetbitter No Yes Starz [125]
2017–2018 The Jim Jefferies Show Yes No Weatherman Comedy Central 7 episodes, cameo [126]
2020 Lego Masters No Yes Fox [127]
2020 The Third Day No Yes HBO Episode: "Friday — The Father"
2020 Celebrity IOU No No Himself HGTV Episode: "Brad Pitt's Gifting a Backyard Pad" [128]
2020 Saturday Night Live Yes No Dr. Anthony Fauci NBC Cold open role [129]

Theatre

Year Title Role Theatre Notes Ref.
2012 8 Vaughn R. Walker Eugene O'Neill Theatre Single performance [130]

See also

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