Gerard Butler filmography

The Scottish actor Gerard Butler has been in numerous films and television series since his on-screen debut in 1997's Mrs. Brown. After taking minor roles in releases such as the James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) and the horror film Tale of the Mummy (1998), he took the lead in 2000, portraying Dracula in Dracula 2000. Butler co-starred in the films Reign of Fire (2002), alongside Christian Bale, and Lara Croft: Tomb Raider – The Cradle of Life (2003), with Angelina Jolie, before playing André Marek in the adaptation of Michael Crichton's science fiction adventure Timeline (2003). Then he was cast as Erik, The Phantom in Joel Schumacher's 2004 film adaptation of the musical The Phantom of the Opera alongside Emmy Rossum, and Butterfly on a Wheel with Pierce Brosnan and Maria Bello. Although these films were important breaks, it was only in 2007 that Butler gained worldwide recognition for his portrayal of King Leonidas in Zack Snyder's 2007 fantasy war film 300. It earning him a MTV Movie Award for Best Fight and an Empire Award for Best Actor nomination.[1][2][3] That same year, Butler starred in the romantic drama film P.S. I Love You with Hilary Swank. After appearing in the 2008 films Nim's Island with Jodie Foster and RocknRolla with Idris Elba, Butler took the lead in several 2009 films including the romantic comedy The Ugly Truth with Katherine Heigl and the thriller Law Abiding Citizen with Jamie Foxx.

In 2010, Butler voiced the role of Stoick the Vast in the animated action-fantasy film How to Train Your Dragon, a role he later reprised in Legend of the Boneknapper Dragon (2010), Gift of the Night Fury (2011) and How to Train Your Dragon 2 (2014). He played military leader Tullus Aufidius in the 2011 film Coriolanus, the modernized adaptation of Shakespeare's tragedy of the same name. He also portrayed Sam Childers in the 2011 action biopic Machine Gun Preacher. In 2012, Butler co-starred in the biographical drama film Chasing Mavericks with Jonny Weston, and the romantic comedy film Playing for Keeps with Jessica Biel. He starred as Mike Banning in the action thriller film London Has Fallen opposite Morgan Freeman in 2016 and had a minor part in the 2014 film 300: Rise of an Empire where he reprised his role as King Leonidas in a flashback.

Butler made his television debut in 1998's The Young Person's Guide to Becoming a Rock Star (1998), portraying Marty Claymore. In the 2001 miniseries Attila, Butler took the title role, and the following year he was cast as Johnnie Donne in The Jury.

Film

At the Nobel Peace Prize Concert in Oslo, Norway in December 2012
In March 2013
Title Year Role Notes Ref.
Mrs. Brown 1997 Archie Brown [4]
Tomorrow Never Dies 1997 Leading Seaman – HMS Devonshire [5]
Tale of the Mummy 1998 Burke [6]
Fast Food 1999 Jacko [7]
One More Kiss 1999 Sam Credited as Gerry Butler [8]
The Cherry Orchard 1999 Yasha [9]
Dracula 2000 2000 Count Dracula/Judas Iscariot [10]
Harrison's Flowers 2001 Chris Kumac [11]
Jewel of the Sahara 2001 Captain Charles Belamy Short film [12]
Please! 2001 Peter Short film; credited as Gerry Butler [13]
Shooters 2002 Jackie Junior [14]
Reign of Fire 2002 Creedy [15]
Lara Croft: Tomb Raider – The Cradle of Life 2003 Terry Sheridan [16]
Timeline 2003 André Marek [17]
The Phantom of the Opera 2004 Erik, The Phantom [16]
Dear Frankie 2004 The Stranger [18]
The Game of Their Lives 2005 Frank Borghi [19]
Beowulf & Grendel 2005 Beowulf [18]
Shadow Company 2006 James Ashcroft [20]
Wrath of Gods 2006 Himself Also co-producer [21][22]
300 2006 King Leonidas [23]
Butterfly on a Wheel 2007 Neil Randall aka Shattered [24]
P.S. I Love You 2007 Gerry Kennedy [25]
Nim's Island 2008 Jack Rusoe / Alex Rover [26]
RocknRolla 2008 One Two [27]
Tales of the Black Freighter 2009 The Captain Voice [28]
The Ugly Truth 2009 Mike Chadway [25]
Gamer 2009 Kable/John Tillman [29]
Law Abiding Citizen 2009 Clyde Shelton Also producer [30][31]
The Bounty Hunter 2010 Milo Boyd [32]
How to Train Your Dragon 2010 Stoick the Vast Voice [33]
Legend of the Boneknapper Dragon 2010 Stoick Voice; Short film [34]
Coriolanus 2011 Tullus Aufidius [18]
Na Nai'a Legend of the Dolphins 2011 Narrator [35]
Machine Gun Preacher 2011 Sam Childers Also executive producer [36][37]
Gift of the Night Fury 2011 Stoick Voice; Short film [38]
Chasing Mavericks 2012 Frosty Hesson Also executive producer [39][40]
Playing for Keeps 2012 George Dryer Also producer [41][42]
Movie 43 2013 Leprechaun 1 & 2 Segment: "Happy Birthday" [43]
Olympus Has Fallen 2013 Mike Banning Also producer [44][45]
How to Train Your Dragon 2 2014 Stoick the Vast Voice [46]
300: Rise of an Empire 2014 King Leonidas [47]
Septembers of Shiraz 2015 Producer only [48]
Gods of Egypt 2016 Set [49]
London Has Fallen 2016 Mike Banning Also producer [50]
A Family Man 2016 Dane Jensen Also producer [51]
Geostorm 2017 Jacob "Jake" Lawson [52]
Den of Thieves 2018 Nick O’Brien Also producer
The Vanishing 2018 James Ducat Also producer
Hunter Killer 2018 Capt. Joe Glass Also producer
How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World 2019 Stoick the Vast Voice
Angel Has Fallen 2019 Mike Banning Also producer
Greenland 2020 John Garrity Also producer [53]
All-Star Weekend 2021 Completed [54]
The Plane 2021 TBA Also producer Post-Production [55]
Night Has Fallen 2022 Mike Banning Also producer Post-Production [56]

Television

Title Year Role Notes Ref.
The Young Person's Guide to Becoming a Rock Star 1998 Marty Claymore 6 episodes [25]
Little White Lies Part 1 1998 Peter TV film [57]
Little White Lies Part 2 1998 Peter TV film [58]
Lucy Sullivan Is Getting Married 1999 Gus 14 episodes [25]
An Unsuitable Job for a Woman 2001 Tim Bolton Episode: "Playing God" [59]
Attila 2001 Attila Miniseries [60]
The Jury 2002 Johnnie Donne 6 episodes [61]
Saturday Night Live 2009 Host / Various characters Guest host [62]
Ark: The Animated Series 2022 Gaius Marcellus Nerva Voice role [63]

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