Billy Crystal filmography

Billy Crystal is an American actor, comedian, singer, writer, producer, director and television host. The filmography of his work as follows.

Billy Crystal filmography

Crystal in January 2013
Feature films 35
Television series 36
Theatre 1
Video games 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
1978 Rabbit Test Lionel Carpenter
1983 Likely Stories, Vol. 3 Tony Manetti Segment "Split Decision"
1984 This Is Spinal Tap Morty the Mime
1986 Running Scared Danny Constanzo
1987 The Princess Bride Miracle Max
Throw Momma from the Train Larry Donner
1988 Memories of Me Abbie Polin Also writer and producer
1989 When Harry Met Sally... Harry Burns
1991 City Slickers Mitch Robbins Also executive producer
1992 Horton Hatches the Egg Narrator Voice
Mr. Saturday Night Buddy Young Jr. Also writer, producer and director
1994 City Slickers II: The Legend of Curly's Gold Mitch Robbins Also writer and producer
1995 Forget Paris Mickey Gordon Also writer, producer and director
1996 Hamlet First Gravedigger
1997 Fathers' Day Jack Lawrence
Deconstructing Harry Larry
1998 My Giant Sam 'Sammy' Kamin Also writer and producer
1999 Analyze This Dr. Ben Sobel Also executive producer
2000 The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle Mattress Salesman Uncredited[3]
2001 61* None Director
2001 America's Sweethearts Lee Phillips Also writer and producer
Monsters, Inc. Mike Wazowski Voice
2002 Mike's New Car Voice; short film
Analyze That Dr. Ben Sobel Also executive producer
2004 Howl's Moving Castle Calcifer the Fire-Demon Voice; English dub
2005 Dinotopia: Quest for the Ruby Sunstone Karl Scott Voice
2006 Cars Mike Wazowski Car Voice; Cameo
2010 Tooth Fairy Jerry Uncredited[4]
I'm Still Here Himself
2012 Small Apartments Burt Walnut
Parental Guidance Artie Decker
2013 Monsters University Mike Wazowski Voice
2014 Party Central Voice; short film
2016 The Comedian Himself
2018 Untogether David
2019 Standing Up, Falling Down Marty
TBA Here Today Charlie Berns Post-production;
also director, writer, producer

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1976 All in the Family Al Bender Episode: "New Year's Wedding"
The Dean Martin Celebrity Roast Himself Episode: "Muhammad Ali Roast"
Saturday Night Live Episode: "Ron Nessen/Patti Smith"
1977 SST: Death Flight David Television film
1977–81 Soap Jodie Dallas 73 episodes
1978 The Love Boat Newton Weames Episode: "Mike & Ike; The Witness; Kissing Bandit"
1979 Breaking Up Is Hard to Do Danny Doyle Television film
1980 Enola Gay: The Men, the Mission, the Atomic Bomb Lt. Jacob "Jake" Beser
Animalympics Various (voice) Television film (animated)
1981 Darkroom Paddy Episode: "Make-Up"
1982 The Billy Crystal Comedy Hour Himself / Host 5 episodes
1984 Saturday Night Live Himself (host) 2 episodes
1984–85 Saturday Night Live Various 18 episodes;
Also writer
1985 Simon & Simon Ben Crane Episode: "Quint Is Out"
Faerie Tale Theatre Larry Pig Episode: "The Three Little Pigs"
1986-88 Sesame Street Ricky 2 episodes
1986 Billy Crystal: Don't Get Me Started Himself Stand-up Special
1987 Billy Crystal: Don't Get Me Started – The Lost Minutes Short
29th Annual Grammy Awards Himself / Host Awards Ceremony, CBS
1988 30th Annual Grammy Awards Awards Ceremony, CBS
1989 31st Annual Grammy Awards Awards Ceremony, CBS
Billy Crystal: Midnight Train to Moscow Himself Stand-up Special
1990 62nd Academy Awards Himself / Host Awards Ceremony, ABC
1991 63rd Academy Awards Awards Ceremony, ABC
1992 64th Academy Awards Awards Ceremony, ABC
The Larry Sanders Show Himself Episode: "Talk Show"
1993 65th Academy Awards Himself / Host Awards Ceremony, ABC
1994 The Critic Gary Grossman Voice; Episode: "L.A. Jay"
1995 Frasier Jack Voice; Episode: "Leapin' Lizards"
1996 Muppets Tonight Himself Episode: "Billy Crystal"
1997 Friends Tim Episode: "The One with the Ultimate Fighting Champion"
69th Academy Awards Himself / Host Awards Ceremony, ABC
1998 70th Academy Awards Awards Ceremony, ABC
2000 72nd Academy Awards Awards Ceremony, ABC
2002 The Bernie Mac Show Himself Episode: "Secrets and Lies"
Liberty's Kids John Adams Voice; 6 episodes
2004 76th Academy Awards Himself / Host Awards Ceremony, ABC
2012 84th Academy Awards Awards Ceremony, ABC
2013–14 Web Therapy Garreth Pink 3 episodes
2014 700 Sundays Himself Television Special, HBO
2015 Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Special Television Special, NBC
2015 The Comedians Billy Crystal 13 episodes;
Also writer and executive producer
2017 Modern Family Himself Episode: "Brushes with Celebrity"
2017 Night of Too Many Stars Himself Television Special, HBO
2017 This is Bob Hope Narrator (voice) Documentary Film, American Masters
2018 André the Giant Himself Documentary Film, HBO
2018 Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind Himself Documentary Film, HBO
2019 Sammy Davis Jr.: I've Gotta Be Me Himself Documentary Film, American Masters
2021 Monsters at Work Mike Wazowski Voice[5]

Theatre

Year Title Role Notes
2014 700 Sundays Himself Also producer and writer

Video games

Year Title Voice role Notes
2002 Monsters, Inc. Scream Arena Michael “Mike” Wazowski

References

  1. 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.
  2. Note: Some sources have given 1947, as per FIlmReference.com, below
  3. Ebert, Roger (June 30, 2000). "The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle". RogerEbert.com. Retrieved November 8, 2016.
  4. Angulo Chen, Sadie (January 22, 2010). "Why Yes, That IS Billy Crystal in 'The Tooth Fairy'". MovieFone.com. Retrieved November 8, 2016.
  5. "'Monsters, Inc.' Voice Cast to Return for Disney+ Series (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2019-04-09.
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