Dan Aykroyd Movies
One of the most vibrant comic personalities of the 1970s and '80s, as well as a noted actor and screenwriter,
Dan Aykroyd got his professional start in his native Canada. Before working as a standup comedian in various Canadian nightclubs,
Aykroyd studied at a Catholic seminary from which he was later expelled. He then worked as a train brakeman, a surveyor, and studied Sociology at Carleton University in Ottawa, where he began writing and performing comedy sketches. His success as a comic in school led him to work with the Toronto branch of the famed Second City improvisational troupe.
During this time -- while he was also managing the hot nightspot Club 505 on the side --
Aykroyd met comedian and writer
John Belushi, who had come to Toronto to scout new talent for "The National Lampoon Radio Hour." In 1975, both
Aykroyd and
Belushi were chosen to appear in the first season of Canadian producer
Lorne Michaels' innovative comedy television series
Saturday Night Live. It was as part of the show that
Aykroyd gained notoriety for his dead-on impersonations of presidents
Richard Nixon and
Jimmy Carter. He also won fame for his other characters, such as Beldar, the patriarch of the Conehead clan of suburban aliens, and Elwood, the second half of the Blues Brothers (Jake Blues was played by
Belushi).
Aykroyd made his feature-film debut in 1977 in the Canadian comedy
Love at First Sight, but neither it nor his subsequent film,
Mr. Mike's Mondo Video, were successful. His first major Hollywood screen venture was as a co-lead in
Steven Spielberg's
1941 (1979). But
Aykroyd still did not earn much recognition until 1980, when he and
Belushi reprised their popular
SNL characters in
The Blues Brothers, a terrifically successful venture that managed to become both one of the most often-quoted films of the decade and a true cult classic.
Aykroyd and
Belushi went on to team up one more time for
Neighbors (1981) before
Belushi's death in 1982.
Aykroyd's subsequent films in the '80s ranged from the forgettable to the wildly successful, with all-out comedies such as
Ghostbusters (1984) and
Dragnet (1987) falling into the latter category. Many of these films allowed him to collaborate with some of Hollywood's foremost comedians, including fellow
SNL alumni
Chevy Chase,
Bill Murray, and
Eddie Murphy, as well as
Tom Hanks and the late
John Candy. In such pairings,
Aykroyd usually played the straight man -- typically an uptight intellectual or a latent psycho. He tried his hand at drama in 1989 as
Jessica Tandy's son in
Driving Miss Daisy and received an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor.
During the '90s,
Aykroyd's career faltered just a bit as he appeared in one disappointment after another. Despite scattered successes like
My Girl (1991),
Chaplin (1992),
Casper (1995),
Grosse Pointe Blank (1997), and
Antz (1998), the all-out flops --
The Coneheads (1993),
Exit to Eden (1994),
Sgt. Bilko (1996) -- were plentiful. Likewise, the long-awaited Blues Brothers sequel,
Blues Brothers 2000 (1998), proved a great disappointment.
Aykroyd, however, continued to maintain a screen profile, starring as
Kirk Douglas' son in the family drama
Diamonds in 1999.
During the next few years, he found greater success in supporting roles, with turns as a shifty businessman in the period drama
The House of Mirth (2000),
Woody Allen's boss in
The Curse of the Jade Scorpion (2001), pop star
Britney Spears' father in her screen debut,
Crossroads (2002), and (in a particularly amusing turn) as Dr. Keats in the Adam Sandler/Drew Barrymore comedy 50 First Dates.
Aykroyd also appeared in the 2005 Christmas with the Kranks, alongside Tim Allen and I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry with Adam Sandler in 2006. He also provided the voice of Yogi Bear in the big screen adaptation of the titular cartoon -- but none of these projects did particularly well with fans.
Aykroyd soon planned to revive the smashing success of the
Ghostbusters franchise, collaborating with Harold Ramis to create a script and reunite the original four stars. However, ongoing hold-ups, including the public refusal of pivotal member Bill Murray to participate, continued to push the project back. In the meantime, Akroyd played a recurring role on TV shows like According to Jim, The Defenders, and Happily Divorced.
Since 1983,
Aykroyd has been married to the radiant Donna Dixon, a model who holds the twin titles of Miss Virginia 1976, and Miss District of Columbia 1977; the two co-starred in the 1983 Michael Pressman comedy Doctor Detroit. In
Aykroyd's off time, he claims a varied number of interests, including UFOs and supernatural phenomena (his brother Peter works as a psychic researcher), blues music (he co-owns the House of Blues chain of nightclubs/restaurants), and police detective work. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

- 2013
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Glee star Lea Michele slips on the ruby slippers for this animated 3D musical update of The Wizard of Oz, directed by Daniel St. Pierre and written by Adam Balsam, Randi Barnes, and Barry Glasser. Kansas has been devastated by tornadoes. Returning home to find the farm in ruins, young Dorothy is transported back to Oz, and embarks on a quest to save her old friends the Lion (Jim Belushi), the Scarecrow (Dan Aykroyd), and the Tin Man (Kelsey Grammer). Oliver Platt, Hugh Dancy, Megan Hilty, and Martin Short also contribute voices for an epic fantasy featuring music by Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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- Lea Michele, Jim Belushi, (more)

- 2006
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- Add The Second City: First Family of Comedy to Queue
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Take a behind-the-scenes look at the comedy club that served as the genesis for SCTV and Saturday Night Live with this documentary originally shot for Canadian television and featuring interviews with an impressive array of history-making hosted by Dave Thomas, Joe Flaherty, and Scott Thompson. Few could have seen the remarkable future in store for a small Chicago comedy club that first opened its doors in December of 1959. Now comedy fans can see just how some of their favorite stars broke into the big time as rare archival clips combine with the memories of Dan Aykroyd, Paul Shaffer, Eugene Levy, Martin Short, and Catherine O'Hara to offer a visual history of comedy's defining force. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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- 2003
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This 2003 episode of Saturday Night Live is hosted by Dan Aykroyd and features musical guest Beyoncé. ~ Skyler Miller, Rovi
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- Dan Aykroyd, Beyoncé, (more)

- 2003
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James Brown: Soul Survivor spans more than four decades of the one and only Godfather of Soul, documenting the rise and fall of the "hardest working man in show business." Through archival footage, excerpts read from his biography, and interviews with the people closest to the man, you get an inside look at the music and political times which helped shape Brown's career through the ages. Various friends lending thoughts in the program include the Rev. Al Sharpton, rapper Chuck D, Little Richard, and former long-time musical director Fred Wesley. Performances include segments from a House of Blues gig along with rare, behind-the-scenes rehearsal footage of the maestro at work. Originally aired as part of the American Masters television documentary series, this 90-minute special was later released on DVD under the Polydor label. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi
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- Starring:
- James Brown

- 2001
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A luckless gambler finally finds the secret to picking winners at the track -- a head in a jar -- in this comedy. Brendan (Robbie Coltrane) is a janitor at a university who has a fondness for gambling, especially betting on horse races. However, he doesn't have much skill at it, and poorly considered bets have drained the bank account he'd set aside for his daughter's education. Brendan's wife (Brenda Blethyn) has made Brendan promise to give up gambling, but when their daughter announces she's just been accepted to Trinity College in Ireland, Brendan has to come up with the tuition money, and fast. While doing his sweeping at work, Brendan makes a remarkable discovery -- the preserved head of an aboriginal tribesman who, under proper conditions, can pick the winners in horse races. Despite his promise to his wife, Brendan takes his new discovery and puts it to work forecasting upcoming races, and while the head's predictions are as good as gold, Brendan soon finds not everyone is happy about his new run of good luck. His wife is angry that he's gambling again, mobsters want to know what his secret is, a scholar from Australia insists that the head be returned to the people of his tribe, and a dean at the college (Dan Aykroyd) has some questions for Brendan about his discovery. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Robbie Coltrane, Brenda Blethyn, (more)

- 1999
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This comedy skit collection features Saturday Night Live stars Dan Akroyd, Dana Carvey, Phil Hartman, and others lampooning the past 30 years of American presidential candidates. Ronald Reagan, George W. Bush, Al Gore, and Gerald Ford are among those parodied. In one skit about President Bill Clinton, Phil Hartman visits a fast food chain and keeps eating everyone else's food. Other clips feature Dan Akroyd playing a hyper Richard Nixon and an overbearing Bob Dole. ~ Elizabeth Smith, Rovi
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- 1996
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Dan Aykroyd stars as A. V. Roe Canada President Crawford Gordon in this four-part CBC mini-series tracing the conception and production of the Avro Arrow supersonic jet interceptor. Ron White, Lubomir Mykytiuk, and Nigel Bennett co-star in this highly successful docudrama featuring cameos by Michael Ironside and Michael Moriarty. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Dan Aykroyd, Christopher Plummer, (more)

- 1995
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When an Ottawa doctor invents a machine capable of recording a person's DNA in such a way that it can later be used to reverse bodily injuries, he never would have have guessed that he would be the first person to test it out. However, after unwittingly becoming victim to a would-be fatal shooting, the doctor does just that. When he awakens, he finds himself whole with one, glaring exception--his left and right hands are reversed. Though he initially believes the switch to be a sole result of a bug in the system, he begins to wonder if he hasn't, in fact, slipped into a parallel universe. Complicating issues further is the greedy American senator trying desperately to buy or steal the machine for military purposes. Directed by Brian Michael Stoller, The Random Factor features Andrew Divoff, Dennis Hayden, Gloria Pryor, William Richert, and Victoria Morsell. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Andrew Divoff, Dennis Hayden, (more)

- 1995
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This documentary from the American Film Institute salutes Hollywood's premiere director Steven Spielberg by awarding him a lifetime achievement award. The most prolific filmmaker of all time, this video displays his three-minute childhood films through to his three-hour epic masterpiece Schindlers List. Hosted by Oscar winning actor Tom Hanks, Philadelphia and Forrest Gump, this tribute recognizes the genius of Spielbergs work. Highlights include everything from the bite he took out of audiences with Jaws to the horrific realism of the D-Day landing in Saving Private Ryan. With a slew of clips from his films and featuring most of Hollywood's A-list actors, this tribute is mandatory viewing for all fans of movies. ~ C. Dwayne Smith, Rovi
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- 1995
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Actor Bob Hoskins directs this children's fantasy. When Mike (Willy Lavendal) actually finds the end of a rainbow, his friends don't believe it until he shows it to them. After that, they figure out how to find the next time and place for a rainbow-landing, and together they go to it. When they bicycle onto it, they find themselves transported more than a thousand miles away, to Kansas. There, they run afoul of the local Sheriff (Dan Aykroyd) and only make it back to the rainbow and then to their homes in New Jersey in the nick of time. When they tell their parents where they have been, they are quite naturally accused of making it all up. However, strange phenomena begin to occur and color begins to disappear from the world. One of them has taken some golden nuggets from the rainbow, and the nuggets must be returned if the world is to survive. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi
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- 1994
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- 1991
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- 1990
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A cast of celebrities gathered to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Earth Day. It is an entertaining special that points out the crisis state of our planet's environment. It provides scientific facts and detailed analysis. The show provides ways in which everyone can participate in saving the planet. There are ways we can do this everyday with the choices we make. It strives to make us all take responsibility for the condition of the environment. The cast entertains and teaches through comedy, singing, and storytelling. The Earth Day Special is an entertaining motivational tool that encourages everyone to do their part in saving the earth. ~ Beth Deki, Rovi
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- 1989
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Within a single year, Gilda Radner rose from talented but obscure improv comedienne to "America's Sweetheart" thanks to NBC's Saturday Night Live. The 60-minute video The Best of Gilda Radner is culled from SNL's vintage years, 1975 to 1980. Included are such beloved Radner creations as Roseanne Roseannadanna ("Thought ah wuz gonna die!"), Emily Litella ("Never mind!"), Lisa Looper ("That was so funny I a'most fergot t' LAFFFFF") and, of course, Baba Wawa. We are also treated to Gilda's takeoff of Lucille Ball and her extended "Dancing in the Dark" number with Steve Martin. You may find yourself alternately laughing and crying through The Best of Gilda Radner--crying because this matchless performer left this world much too soon. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
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- 1988
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- 1985
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Assembled long after John Belushi's death in 1982, The Best of John Belushi is at once hilarious and melancholy. From 1975 to 1979, Belushi was a member in excellent standing of the "Not Ready for Prime Time Players" on NBC's Saturday Night Live. This 60-minute video covers those amazing years, offering such highlights as "Samurai Delicatessen" and "The Honeybees." Best and most poignant of all the scenes is the elegiac "Don't Look Back in Anger". This is the one wherein an aged John Belushi strolls reflectively past the graves of all his SNL costars-then breaks into an exuberant dance. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
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- Starring:
- John Belushi

- 1978
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- Add The Rutles: All You Need Is Cash to Queue
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A mockumentary of a Beatles-like singing group called the Rutles, The Rutles is a collaboration between Monty Python alumnus Eric Idle and Saturday Night Live filmmaker Gary Weis. The members of the "pre-Fab Four" are Nasty, Barry, Stig, and Dirk. There really isn't any plot, just a series of vignettes, unctuously narrated by Idle, which mercilessly skewer the Beatles mythology. Under the guidance of agent Leggy Mountbatten (before he tragically takes a teaching post in Australia), the Rutles rise to the top with such hit songs as "Please Please Let Me Hold Your Hand" and "I Am the Waitress." Mention is made of the Rutles' film successes: "A Hard Day's Rut," "Ouch!," "Tragical History Tour," "Yellow Submarine Sandwich," and "Let It Rot." We also see such career highlights as Nasty's declaration that the Rutles are more popular than God (he meant "Rod," as in Rod Stewart), the rumor that Dirk is dead (whereupon Stiggy starts his own rumor that he is dead), and Nasty's unfortunate liaison with a Yoko Ono counterpart (depicted as a Neo-Nazi dominatrix). The Rutles gains an added veneer of verisimilitude through the participation of such rock stars as Paul Simon, Mick Jagger, and Ron Wood, as well as George Harrison himself, who shows up as a BBC commentator. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Eric Idle, Neil Innes, (more)

- 1978
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This episodic comedy features the original cast of Saturday Night Live as they present individual skits that describe their summer vacations. Among the highlights is a concert segment featuring John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd as the Blues Brothers. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi
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- 1978
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Returning for a fourth season (1978-79), the cast and writers of Saturday Night Live maintained their reputation for hilarious characters and innovative sketch-comedy, creating characters such as the Blues Brothers (John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd), Nick the Lounge Singer (Bill Murray), Candy Slice (Gilda Radner), the Loud Family (Jane Curtin, Murray, and Radner), Fred Garvin: Male Prostitute (Aykroyd), and the Nerds (Murray and Radner). Other favorites include the return of iconic host Steve Martin (with Aykroyd as the "wild and crazy" Festrunk Brothers) and Buck Henry's inappropriate Uncle Roy. The 20 episodes of Season 4 feature classic performances from hosts Fred Willard, Carrie Fisher, Kate Jackson, Milton Berle, Michael Palin, Eric Idle, Elliott Gould, Frank Zappa, Gary Busey, and Walter Matthau. Unforgettable musical guests include Peter Tosh, Mick Jagger, the Doobie Brothers, Bette Midler, Talking Heads, Devo, Van Morrison, Grateful Dead, Rickie Lee Jones, James Taylor, and the Rolling Stones.
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- Dan Aykroyd, John Belushi, (more)

- 1978
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Shot December 31, 1978, The Grateful Dead: The Closing of Winterland is a concert film featuring the seminal jam band performing a six-plus hour show to mark the last night of San Francisco's legendary Winterland Arena. In front of an audience that included such celebrity guests as Dan Aykroyd, John Cippolina and Ken Kesey, the Grateful Dead performed 27 songs, including "Fire on the Mountain," "Thank You, Uncle Bobo," "From the Heart of Me," "Playing in the Band," "Dark Star," "Good Lovin'," and "The Greatest Rock 'n' Roll Band There Ever Was." ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi
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- Starring:
- The Grateful Dead, Jerry Garcia, (more)

- 1977
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Love at First Sight was filmed before Dan Aykroyd gained fame on Saturday Night Live, but released afterward. This Canadian serio-comedy stars Aykroyd as a blind man who wants to marry lovely Mary Ann McDonald. Alas, McDonald's redneck dad has a prejudice against the handicapped, and refuses to bless the union. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
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- Mary Ann McDonald, Dan Aykroyd, (more)

- 1977
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- Add Saturday Night Live: Season 03 to Queue
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Continuing the enormous success of the previous two years, the third season of SNL (1977-78) showcased a fearless cast that created some of the most memorable sketches to ever appear on the show. With hilarious breakthrough characters like The Nerds (Bill Murray and Gilda Radner), Coneheads (Dan Aykroyd and Jane Curtin), lounge singer Nick Winters (Bill Murray), Samurai Warrior (John Belushi), a singing King Tut (legendary SNL host Steve Martin) and featuring Father Guido Sarducci (Don Novello) as well as "The Franken and Davis Show" (Al Franken and Tom Davis), SNL continued to define itself as the pinnacle of irreverent humor and political satire.
The complete third season of SNL contains unforgettable appearances by hosts Steve Martin, Michael Palin, Hugh Hefner, Buck Henry, Robert Klein, Chevy Chase, Madeline Kahn, Richard Dreyfuss, O.J. Simpson and the winner of the "Anyone Can Host" contest, Miskel Spillman, and classic musical performances by Elvis Costello, Billy Joel, Ray Charles, Leon Redbone, Willie Nelson, Bonnie Raitt, Jackson Browne, Ashford & Simpson, Meat Loaf and The Blues Brothers.
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- Dan Aykroyd, John Belushi, (more)

- 1976
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- Add Saturday Night Live: Season 02 to Queue
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For over three decades, Saturday Night Live has been the source of young comedic talent and helped to launch the careers of countless performers, making them household names. Still considered iconic for their live performances from Studio 8H in New York, the original cast of SNL (including Dan Aykroyd, Gilda Radner and John Belushi) set the tone for years to follow with their irreverent, edgy humor. They combined anti-establishment political satire with rock-and-roll attitude for a show that spoke to the youth of the 1970's, turning it into an instant sensation. Although only the second year on the air, the 1976-1977 season turned out to be the last for Chevy Chase, but the first for a young comedian named Bill Murray. The complete second season of SNL contains legendary musical performances by artists Joe Cocker, The Band, Brian Wilson, Paul Simon, George Harrison, Frank Zappa, Chuck Berry, The Kinks, Santana and Tom Waits and classic appearances by hosts Lily Tomlin, Norman Lear, Steve Martin, Dick Cavett, Jodie Foster, Candice Bergen, Ralph Nader, Fran Tarkenton, Sissy Spacek, Elliott Gould and Shelly Duvall.
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- Dan Aykroyd, John Belushi, (more)

- 1975
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