Snoop Dogg filmography

Snoop Dogg has appeared in various video games, music videos, television series, and films such as the Oscar-winning drama Training Day and the critically acclaimed cable television series The L Word. He also has appeared in documentaries on Hip hop music and other subjects, and is the subject of a 2012 documentary, Reincarnated, on his transformation into "Snoop Lion", a reggae artist. He also had an uncredited role in I Got the Hook Up as the bar patron.

Snoop Dogg film discography
Snoop Dogg by Bob Bekian
Music videos101
Feature films40
Documentaries14
Animated movies7
TV series appearances38
Pornographic movies2

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1998Half BakedScavenger Smoker
Caught UpKool Kitty Katt
I Got The Hook UpPool Player/Bar Patronuncredited
RideMente
Documentary of ShawnBrian
Da Game of LifeSmooth
1999Urban MenacePreacher Caleb
WhiteboysHimselfcameo
Hot BoyzC-Dawg
2000Up In Smoke TourHimself
2001Baby BoyRodney
Training DayBlue
BonesJimmy Bones
The WashDee Localso executive producer
2003Old SchoolHimselfCameo
Pauly Shore Is DeadHimself
Malibu's Most WantedRonnie Rizzatvoice
2004Starsky & HutchHuggy Bear
Soul PlaneCaptain Antoine Mack
Beef IIHimself
2005The L.A. Riot SpectacularNarrator
Boss'n UpCorde Christopher
Racing StripesLightningVoice
2006The TenantsWillie Spearmint
Hood of HorrorHOH/Devonalso executive producer
2008Singh Is KinngHimself
2009Down for LifeMister Hightower
Falling UpRaul
BrünoHimselfcameo
2010Malice N WonderlandMalice BiggShort
2011The Big BangPuss
The Wash 2Phillip Ross
2012Mac & Devin Go to High SchoolMac
2013Scary Movie 5Himself
Odnoklassniki.ru: naCLICKay udachu
2015Pitch Perfect 2Himself
High School 2Mac
Mouse TrapMario
2016Popstar: Never Stop Never StoppingHimself
Meet the BlacksTodd
Unbelievable!!!!!Major Legrande Bushe
2017Grow HouseHimself
2019The Beach BumLingerie
2021All-Star WeekendHimselfPost-production[1]

Documentaries

YearTitleNotes
1995The Show
2001Welcome to Death Row
2002Tupac Shakur: Thug Angel: The Life of an Outlaw
It's Black Entertainment
2003The Real Cancun
Beef
Tupac: Resurrectionbonus feature only
2004Beef II
2005Letter to the PresidentNarrator
2006DPG Eulogy
2007Beef IV
2010Mics On Fire
2012Reincarnated
2014The Distortion of Sound

Animated movies

YearTitleRoleNotes
2001Volcano HighSong Hak-rimEnglish-dubbed version
2006Arthur and the InvisiblesMaxvoice
2009Arthur and the Revenge of MaltazardMaxvoice
Futurama: Into the Wild Green YonderHimselfvoice
2013TurboSmoove Movevoice
2019The Addams FamilyCousin Ittvoice
TroubleHimselfvoice
2020The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the RunHimselfvoice

Direct-to-video

YearTitleRoleNotes
1994Murder Was the CaseSilky Slim/Himself
1998MP Da Last DonBar Patron
1999The Wrecking CrewDra-Man
2000Tha EastsidazKilla Popalso executive producer

Pornographic movies

YearTitleNotes
2001Snoop Dogg's Doggystyleexecutive producer
2002Snoop Dogg's Hustlaz: Diary of a Pimpexecutive producer

TV series appearances

YearTitleRoleNotes
1997The Steve Harvey ShowHimselfSeason 1, Episode 17
2001Just Shoot MeHimselfSeason 6, Episode 1
King of the HillAlabaster JonesSeason 5, Episode 13
South ParkHimselfSeason 5, Episode 12
voiced by Matt Stone
2002-2003Doggy Fizzle TelevizzleHost
2003Crank YankersHimselfvoice
Season 2, Episode 3
PlaymakersBig ESeason 1, Episode 10
2004The Bernie Mac ShowCalvinSeason 4, Episode 1
Chappelle's ShowDangle (voice)/HimselfSeason 2, Episode 10
Las VegasHimselfSeason 2, Episode 8
The L WordSlim DaddySeason 1, Episodes 9 & 10
2006WeedsHimselfSeason 2, Episode 8
Where My Dogs At?HimselfSeason 1, Episode 4
2007-2008The BoondocksMacktastic aka Captain MackSeason 2, Episodes 1,5,7 & 13
2007-2009Snoop Dogg's Father HoodHimself
2007EntourageHimselfSeason 4, Episode 5
MonkMurderussSeason 6, Episode 2
Robot ChickenHimselfSeason 3, Episode 2
2008One Life to LiveHimselfEpisode dated May 8, 2008
2009BrothersKennySeason 1, Episodes 4 & 10
Dogg After DarkHimself
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?HimselfPart of the show's 10th Anniversary Celebration
Xavier: Renegade AngelPer SeSeason 2, Episode 5
2010Big Time RushHimselfSeason 2, Episode 8
Freaknik: The MusicalGang Member #1
GiganticHimselfSeason 1, Episode 5
Straight Outta L.A.HimselfPart of ESPN's 30 for 30 series
201190210HimselfSeason 3, Episode 17
The Cleveland ShowHimselfvoice
Season 2, Episode 20
2012Black DynamiteLeroy Van Nuysvoice
Season 1, Episode 5
2013The LeagueHimself (Taco's (Jon Lajoie) Eskimo Brother)Season 5, Episode 3
2014Love & Hip Hop: AtlantaHimselfSeason 3, Episode 16
Love & Hip Hop: HollywoodHimselfSeason 1, Episode 12
2015EmpireHimselfSeason 1, Episode 11
Sanjay and CraigStreet DoggSeason 2, Episode 17
2016-2017Trailer Park BoysHimselfSeason 10, Episodes 7,8 & 9
Season 11, Episodes 1 & 8
2016Mike Tyson MysteriesHimselfSeason 2, Episode 12
2017Henry DangerHimselfSeason 4, Episode 4
The SimpsonsHimselfSeason 28, Episode 13
"The Great Phatsby: Part 2"
2018Ask the StoryBotsOperating Systemvoice
Season 2, Episode 1
New Looney TunesHimselfSeason 2, Episode 35
2019Game ShakersHimselfSeason 3, Episodes 8,12 & 18
Law & Order: Special Victims UnitHimselfSeason 20, Episode 22
2020F is for FamilyRev. Sugar Squiresvoice
Season 4, Episode 7
Utopia FallsThe Archivevoice
series regular
Mariah Carey's Magical Christmas SpecialHimselfTelevision special

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
2003True Crime: Streets of LAHimselfhidden character
2004Def Jam: Fight for NYCrow
2012Tekken Tag Tournament 2Himselfnon-playable character
2013Call of Duty: GhostsHimselfvoice-downloadable content
2020Madden 21Himself

Guest appearances

YearTitleRoleNotes
2006Katt Williams: The Pimp Chronicles Pt.1Himselfopening sequence film
2007Wild n OutHimselfSeason 4, Episode 1
2012Epic Rap Battles of HistoryMosesSeason 2, Episode 12

Music videos

As lead artist

List of music videos as lead artist, with directors, showing year released
Title Year Director(s)
"What's My Name?" 1993 Fab 5 Freddy[2]
"Gin and Juice" 1994 Dr. Dre[3][4]
"Murder Was the Case"
"Doggy Dogg World"
(featuring Tha Dogg Pound and The Dramatics)
Dr. Dre, Ricky Harris[5]
"Vapors" 1997 Paul Hunter
"Doggfather" Joseph Kahn[6]
"Still a G Thang" 1998 Michael Martin
"Ride On"
(with Kurupt)
R.A.S.H.I.D.I.
"G Bedtime Stories" 1999 Gee Bee
"Woof"
(featuring Mystikal and Fiend)
none
"Bitch Please"
(featuring Xzibit and Nate Dogg)
Dr. Dre, Phillip Atwell
"G'd Up"
(with Tha Eastsidaz featuring Butch Cassidy)
Diane Martel
"Got Beef"
(with Tha Eastsidaz and Jayo Felony)
2000 Chris Robinson
"Buck 'Em"
(featuring Sticky Fingaz)
J.J. Martin
"Snoop Dogg (What's My Name Pt. 2)" Chris Robinson
"Lay Low"
(featuring Master P, Nate Dogg, Butch Cassidy and Tha Eastsidaz)
2001 Hype Williams[7]
"Losin' Control"
(featuring Soopafly and Butch Cassidy)
Jeremy Rall
"I Luv It"
(with Tha Eastsidaz)
Snoop Dogg, Chris Robinson
"Just a Baby Boy"(featuring Mr. Tan and Tyrese) Brent Hedgecock
"Dogg Named Snoop" Kennedy
"From tha Chuuuch to da Palace"
(featuring Pharrell)
2002 Diane Martel[8]
"Pimp Slapp'd" none
"Stoplight"
"Beautiful"
(featuring Pharrell and Charlie Wilson)
2003 Chris Robinson[9]
"Drop It Like It's Hot"
(featuring Pharrell)
2004 Paul Hunter[10][11]
"Let's Get Blown"
(featuring Pharrell)
"Groupie Luv"
(with 213)
Chris Robinson
"Signs"
(featuring Justin Timberlake and Charlie Wilson)
2005 Paul Hunter
"Ups & Downs" Anthony Mandler[10]
"Vato"
(featuring B-Real)
2006 Phillip Atwell[10]
"That's That Shit"
(featuring R. Kelly)
Benny Boom[12]
"Boss' Life"
(featuring Nate Dogg)
Anthony Mandler[10]
"A Bitch I Knew" Snoop Dogg, Terrance C. Ball[10]
"Crazy"
(featuring Nate Dogg)
"Gangbangin' 101"
(featuring The Game)
"10 Lil' Crips"
"Candy (Drippin' Like Water)"
(featuring E-40, MC Eiht, Goldie Loc, Daz Dillinger and Kurupt)
Dylan "Pook" Brown[10]
"Hood of Horror" none
"Go Girl" 2007 Calvin Broadus
"Sexual Eruption" Melina[10]
"Neva Have 2 Worry"
(featuring Uncle Chucc)
2008 Rik Cordero[10]
"Life of da Party"
(featuring Too Short and Mistah F.A.B.)
Dylan "Pook" Brown[10]
"My Medicine"
(featuring Willie Nelson)
"Those Gurlz"
"Staxxx in My Jeans" 2009 none
"Snoop State of Mind"
(featuring Alicia Keys)
Dah Dah
"That's tha Homie"
"Shoot Em' Up"
"Gangsta Luv"
(featuring The-Dream)
Paul Hunter[13]
"I Wanna Rock" Erick Peyton[14]
"Pronto"
(featuring Soulja Boy)
Erik White
"Protocol" Dah Dah
"Tell Me What You Want"
"Cancun"
(featuring Kurupt)
2010
"We da West" / "Program" / "West Side Rollin'"
"Upside Down"
(featuring Nipsey Hussle and Problem)
"I Wanna Rock" (The Kings G-Mix)
(featuring Jay-Z)
"That Tree"
(featuring Kid Cudi)
Erick Peyton, VisualCreatures[15]
"Oh Sookie" Dylan "Pook" Brown
"Luv Drunk"
(featuring The-Dream)
none
"New Year's Eve"
(featuring Marty James)
Dylan "Pook" Brown[16][17]
"Wet" 2011
"That Good"
(with Wiz Khalifa)
none
"El Lay"
(featuring Marty James)
"Purp & Yellow"
(featuring Game)
Matt Alonzo
"I Don't Need No Bitch"
(featuring Devin the Dude and Kobe)
none
"Boom"
(featuring T-Pain)
Dylan "Pook" Brown[18]
"My Own Way"
(featuring Mr. Porter)
none
"My Fucn House"
(featuring Young Jeezy and E-40)
Dah Dah[19]
"Gangbang Rookie"
(featuring Pilot)
none
"Take U Home"
(featuring Too Short, Kokane and Daz Dillinger)
"This Weed Iz Mine"
(featuring Wiz Khalifa)
"Stoner's Anthem" Dah Dah
"Young, Wild & Free"
(with Wiz Khalifa, featuring Bruno Mars)
Dylan "Pook" Brown[20]
"La La La"


Slow Motion (With J. Pearl, Lee M., Iyaz).

2012 Eli Roth[21]Claudio Zagarini.
"Lighters Up"
(featuring Mavado and Popcaan)
2013 Andy Capper[22]
"No Guns Allowed"
(featuring Drake and Cori B)
Jessy Terrero[22]
"Ashtrays and Heartbreaks"
(featuring Miley Cyrus)
P.R. Brown[22]
"Torn Apart"
(featuring Rita Ora)
Willie T, Ted Chung[23]
"Stoner's Anthem" Snoop Dogg
"Let The Bass Go" Benny Boom
"Let Me Explain (Theme)"
(with Erick Sermon and Method Man featiring RL)
Snoop Dogg
"The Good Good"
(featuring Iza Lanch)
John Mazyack
"Faden Away"
(with 7 Days of Funk)
Henrey DeMaio
"Hit Da Pavement"
(with 7 Days of Funk)
"Smoke The Weed"
(featuring Collie Buddz)
John Mazyack
"Do My Thang"
(with 7 Days of Funk)
"Happy Birthday Pt. 2"
(featuring Poo Bear)
Snoop Dogg
"Gangsta Don't Live That Long" 2014
"We'll Miss You"
(with Daz Dillinger)
"Peaches N Cream"
(featuring Charlie Wilson)
2015 Aramis Israel and Hannah Lux Davis
"So Many Pros" Francois Rousselet
"California Roll"
(featuring Stevie Wonder)
Warren Fu
"Kush Ups"
(featuring Wiz Khalifa)
2016 Dan Folger
"Point Seen Money Gone"
(featuring Jeremih)
Benny Boom
"Lavender (Nightfall Remix)"
(featuring BadBadNotGood and Kaytranada)
2017 Jesse Wellens and James DeFina
"Mount Kushmore"
(featuring Redman, Method Man and B-Real)
Snoop Dogg
"Neva Left" D. Baker
"Go On"
(featuring October London)
Dah Dah
"Trash Bags"
(featuring K Camp)
John Mazyck
"My Last Name"
(featuring October London)
Marcella Cytrynowicz
"Moment I Feared"
(featuring Rick Rock)
Dah Dah
"Words Are Few"
(featuring B. Slade)
2018 Snoop Dogg
"One More Day"
(featuring Charlie Wilson)

Cameo appearances

References

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  18. "Boom | Snoop Dogg | Music Video". MTV. Viacom Media Networks. March 15, 2011. Retrieved June 25, 2013.
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