Jamie Foxx Movies

One of the most popular African-American comedians of the late 1990s, TV star turned screen actor Jamie Foxx first became known for his many roles on Keenen Ivory Wayans' long-running comedy variety show In Living Color. Since then, Foxx has played both raucous and sensitive nice-guy roles in a number of films, and earned particular acclaim for his portrayal of a talented but egotistical quarterback in Oliver Stone's Any Given Sunday.

Born Eric Bishop in the small town of Terrell, Texas, on December 13, 1967, Foxx was raised by his grandparents after his parents separated. He enjoyed a happy upbringing, going to church every day with his grandparents and excelling at everything from academics to music to football. During his teen years he had his first taste of the entertainment business as his church's choir director and music director, and also started his own R&B band. Foxx studied music while a student at the U.S. International University in San Diego; it was during his college days that he got his start as a stand-up comedian. Attending a comedy club one night with some friends, he was encouraged to take the stage and perform some impersonations, which proved incredibly popular with the audience. Foxx's enthusiastic reception led to his decision to move to L.A. and pursue a comedy career. At the age of 22 he was hired for In Living Color, and he subsequently landed a recurring role on Charles Dutton's sitcom Roc.

Foxx was ultimately given his own show in 1996; that same year, he appeared in a supporting role in The Truth About Cats and Dogs, which cast him as a friend of Ben Chaplin. He was also featured in the boxing satire The Great White Hype, and the following year he got star billing opposite fellow comedian Tommy Davidson in the poorly received comedy Booty Call. After playing a DJ in Ice Cube's The Players Club (1998), Foxx earned some of his best reviews to date for his role in Any Given Sunday (1999). He subsequently returned to straight comedy, starring in Antoine Fuqua's crime comedy Bait as an ex-con trying to mend his ways, and as a man caught in a convenience stored robbery in Held Up.

In 2001, Foxx was given an opportunity to again flex the dramatic chops he displayed in Any Given Sunday with a role as Drew Bundi Brown in Michael Mann's biopic Ali. Then, after a role in the barely seen 2003 Sylvester Stallone drama Shade, Foxx embarked on his busiest year yet. 2004 saw him star in no fewer than four films, the most noteworthy of them being the thriller Collateral. The tense summer flick not only saw Foxx again under the direction of Mann, but cast on an equal level with Hollywood uber-star Tom Cruise. His turn as a hapless cab driver who is forced into a menacing partnership slowly advancing Foxx's dramatic screen presence, the role served as proof to many that his talents extended well beyond what many may have suspected. When it was announced shortly thereafter that Foxx would be donning the trademark sunglasses to essay the role of legendary blues pianist Ray Charles in Director Taylor Hackford's eagerly anticipated biopic Ray, it was only a matter of time before audiences found out how deep Foxx's talents as an actor truly ran. So effective was Foxx in recreating Charles' unique style and unmistakable visage that many critics speculated an Oscar nomination may be in calling for the one-time funnyman turned dramatic powerhouse. When the star-studded evening in February did finally arrive and the envelope that would reveal the best actor of 2005 was breathlessly opened, Foxx did indeed take the prize -- raising already stratospheric expectations regarding his future career to a fever pitch.

Foxx subverted expectations by capitalizing on his Oscar win with an R&B album that garnered respectable reviews and solid sales. He returned to films in the summer action flop Stealth -- in a supporting role to would-be superstar Josh Lucas -- and appeared as a leader of men in Sam Mendes' Gulf War film Jarhead. In 2006 he reteamed with Michael Mann, starring as Tubbs in the big-screen adaptation of Miami Vice. Late in the year, he starred in the much-anticipated adaptation of the musical Dreamgirls, opposite fellow actor-musicians hyphenates Eddie Murphy and Beyoncé Knowles. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide
2011  
 
The wacky female characters created by Jamie Foxx and Martin Lawrence head to the big screen in this comedy that sees the pairing of Sheneneh and Wanda as they attempt to make a living as professional bank robbers. The film is an expansion on the BET Awards skit that saw the pair return to the characters that'd long been left dormant in their comedic closets. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Jamie FoxxMartin Lawrence, (more)
2008  
 
Screenwriter Matthew Michael Carnahan adapts Prentice Earl Sanders and Bennett Cohen's 2006 novel for the silver screen to tell the tale of a brutal killing spree that rocked San Francisco, CA, and left at least 16 people dead between 1973 and 1974. Jamie Foxx stars as Sanders, one of two African-American police detectives who fought discrimination from within the police department as they went about solving the racially motivated murders. When the elusive killer was finally caught, the two dedicated policemen successfully sued the city for discrimination and Sanders was elected chief of police. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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Jamie Foxx
2008  
 
Executive producer Jamie Foxx presents this reality series that provides a group of 14 unsophisticated guys with the chance to learn the social and emotional skills to become true gentlemen. As the cast learn the rules of etiquette, style, and manners, their newly acquired skills are put to the test, leaving the least improved G behind in an elimination round at the end of each episode, finally awarding the last gentleman standing with not just the prestige of victory, but a cash prize of $100,000. ~ Cammila Albertson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Fonzworth Bentley
2007  
 
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Produced by Jamie Foxx for HBO, this drama stars Queen Latifah as Ana a woman struggling to maintain a happy life despite being HIV-positive. Though her home-life seems happy with a loving husband and young daughter, Ana remains haunted by a past that produced Kelly (Rachel Nicks), a resentful estranged older daughter who now lives with Ana's mother. Juxtaposed with Ana's healthy approach to life with HIV is Amare (Evan Ross), a friend of Kelly's who uses narcotics to deal with the disease. Life Support screened at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. ~ Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Queen LatifahAnna Deavere Smith, (more)
2007  
 
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Beef IV documents a number of celebrity feuds including disagreements involving Oscar winner Jamie Foxx, comic Dave Chapelle, and rapper Jay-Z. The people interviewed for the program include Bow Wow, Damon Dash, and Chamillionaire. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide

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2006  
 
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Hosted by Jamie Foxx, Laffapalooza! 8 features stand-up performances by a variety of comics including Darius Bradford, Rodney Perry, Mike Estime, and Leon Rogers. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide

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2006  
 
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Laffapalooza!: Volume 7 features Oscar winner Jamie Foxx hosting a night of stand-up comedy that includes sets from James Hannah, Joe Blount, Rob Stapleton, Luenell, Loni Love, and others. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide

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2006  
 
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From his days on the pioneering sketch comedy show In Living Color to his smash hit films, Jamie Foxx knows how to bring the laughter. Now, Foxx returns to his comedy roots with a DVD series that will keep you in stitches from start to finish. Filmed before a live audience at Atlanta s hottest comedy and arts festival, Foxx hand picks the best up and comers with the freshest material and the most unbelievable jokes ever heard. And, to keep you entertained throughout the entire show, Cedric the Entertainer serves as your master of ceremonies!

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Starring:
Jamie FoxxCedric the Entertainer, (more)
2005  
 
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For anyone who ever wondered just how hard their favorite stars like to party, this completely uncensored release offers a tantalizing look at life on the wild side. After a trip to the perfect ten model boxing party kicks things off by indulging in some sexy fun, viewers are ushered to the beach where the sand is hot and the clothes are minimal. From there on out it's all about the stars as Snoop Dogg and Jamie Foxx talk about their first times at the Virgin Cola after-party, Backstreet Boy A.J. McLean scours the streets of Mexico for some female companionship, Eddie Furlong parties like there's no tomorrow at an out-of-control house party, and trip-hopper Tricky has some fun at the opening of the world's largest strip club. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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2005  
 
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Academy award winner and comedian Jamie Foxx hosts Laffapalooza 5, a collection of performances by stand-up comics. In addition to sets from Kevin Hart, Dennis Gaxiola, Dominique, and Earthquake; the video contains a performance by rappers Slick Rick and Doug E. Fresh. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide

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2003  
 
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Hosted by Jamie Foxx, Laffapalooza! 3 features performances by four African-American stand-up comics including Kenny Howell, Chris Spencer, Aries Spears, and Sheryl Underwood. The legendary Dick Gregory, and sitcom star D.L. Hughley also make appearances. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide

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2003  
 
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Roasting Emmitt Smith: Sha's All Star Comedy Roast 2 features the basketball big man and other famous sports and entertainment figures poking fun at the man who would retire from the NFL as the game's all-time leading rusher. Among the personalities who appear are comedians Dick Gregory and Jeff Ross, Smith's teammates Daryl Johnston and Michael Irvin, and sportscaster tuart Scott. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Shaquille O'NealEmmitt Smith, (more)
2003  
 
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The stand-up comedy special Laffapalooza! 2 features sets by African-American comics David Allen Grier, Corey Holcomb, Christ Thomas, and T.K. Kirkland. Hosted by Jaime Foxx, the special also features appearances by Mike Epps, and John Witherspoon. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide

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2003  
 
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Direct from Showtime and into living rooms across the country, the nation's best urban stand-up comics take the stage in an all-star comedy extravaganza hosted by comedian and Academy Award-winning actor Jamie Foxx. Never mind traveling to the club for a solid night of comedy because in this release that laughs just keep on flowing as Speedy, Alex Thomas, Rodney Perry, and Lavell Crawford put a new face on the future of stand up. With special appearances by Will Smith and Steve Harvey, this is one night of stand up comedy truly brings the stars home. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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2003  
 
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A film crew sets out on a journey across the country to discover how money is made in the world of hip-hop. Director Maxie Collier takes us inside the process as he selects his Paperchasers crew and travels across the United States, interviewing people making a living off hip-hop, from street rappers selling tapes out of their trunks, to clothing designers, a hairdresser, DJs, record producers, and recording artists. They're all out to make money, and Collier wants to learn how it is done. In Atlanta, the crew catch rap superstar Ludacris and his crew just months before they sign a record deal and blow up. Collier documents his crew's struggles to land interviews with media bigwigs like Rap-A-Lot's J. Prince and Def Jam founder Russell Simmons. Collier also captures the fluctuations in his personal relationships with producer Yvette Plummer, also the mother of his son, and soundman Marquez Edmond (aka "Marquez the Greatest"), as the pressures of making the film wear on the bare-bones crew. Paperchasers, featuring appearances by Fat Joe, Damon Dash, Flava Flav, and James Brown, had its world premiere at the 2003 Tribeca Film Festival. ~ Josh Ralske, All Movie Guide

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2003  
 
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Hosted by Jamie Foxx, Laffapalooza! 4 features performances by stand-up comics Juan Villareal, Sherri Shepherd, Darrel Heath, Mike Bonner, and Spike Davis. Flex Alexander, Mike Epps, and Steve Harvey also make appearances. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide

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2003  
 
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Jamie Foxx once again brilliantly demonstrates his acting chops as Stan "Tookie" Williams, the South Central Los Angeles native who, at the age of 17, co-founded the infamous Crips street gang. If one is to believe the script of this made-for-cable film, Williams hadn't intended the Crips to wallow in crime and violence; instead, he'd hoped that the gang would form a united front to protect his 'hood from other gangbangers. Needless to say, it didn't turn out that way, and within a few years of its 1971 formation, the Crips was the biggest and most powerful gang in the country, with branches in virtually every state. Ultimately, Williams is charged with murder and sentenced to San Quentin's death row in 1987. There he experiences an epiphany and becomes an advocate for peace, harmony, and tolerance, writing children's books that preach against the lure of street gangs. As the years roll by and the date of his execution draws closer, Williams manages to negotiate a peace between the Crips and their chief rivals, the Bloods, and even manages to receive three Nobel Prize nominations. Lynn Whitfield co-stars as Barbara Becnel, the crusading journalist who helped Williams see the light -- not so much to save his soul, but to prevent a similar fate from befalling her own son. Although considerable liberties are taken with the facts, Redemption: The Stan "Tookie" Williams Story neither glamorizes nor excuses its title character, nor the "gangsta" culture that he so enthusiastically embraced in his youth. After a showing at the Sundance Film Festival, the movie made its FX network debut on March 3, 2004. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Jamie FoxxLynn Whitfield, (more)
2002  
 
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Too Clean Entertainment presents this documentary look at some of the biggest players in the hip-hop music industry. Released in 2002, The Real Rap World includes footage from a celebrity basektball game as well as concerts, fashion shows, and behind-the-scenes clips from video shoots and interviews. Some of the performers featured include Jamie Foxx, R. Kelly, Juvenile, Da Brat, and Outkast. ~ Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide

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2002  
 
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While Jamie Foxx has gained fame as an actor in movies, he first achieved notoriety as a standup comic. Lost, Stolen and Leaked! captures the man performing before a hometown Texas crowd. The man offers comedic riffs on the differences between men and women and rap lyrics, and he performs many impressions. The DVD release of the performance includes backstage footage and interviews. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide

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2001  
 
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Image Entertainment presents this live performance by stand-up comedian and actor Jamie Foxx. After making a name for himself as a regular cast member of the Fox sketch comedy series In Living Color and later as an actor in such films as Any Given Sunday and Booty Call, Fox is one of the biggest entertainment. In this concert film, originally broadcast on HBO, Foxx offers up his signature brand of comedy to a sold out crowd at the Paramount Theater in Oakland, California. ~ Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide

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2000  
 
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This documentary takes a serious look at the business of comedy, as several top African-American comics discuss the long hard road to the top, and how they deal with the difficulties and disappointments that are an unavoidable part of the touring comedian's life. All Jokes Aside features interviews with Jamie Foxx, Eddie Griffin, Reynaldo Rey, and A.J. Johnson. It received its world premier as part of 2000 Pan African Film Festival in L.A. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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