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Bruce Jenner Movies

A track star who made international headlines for his gold-medal decathlon win at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Bruce Jenner pulled off that coup while juggling his athletic career with an occupational stint as an insurance salesman (an opportunity that was only generating a reported 9,000 dollars per year). Jenner subsequently parlayed his Olympic fame into a lucrative series of on-camera assignments as a pundit for various brand names, including Coca-Cola, IBM Computers, and his own eponymous video game (the 1996 Bruce Jenner's World Class Decathlon). The sportsman also incorporated Bruce Jenner Aviation (a company devoted to purchasing and reselling aircraft) and the infomercial production outfit Jenner Productions, whose late-night programs Jenner often personally emceed. Meanwhile, he also competitively raced various types of motor vehicles, including powerboats and stock cars, in his off time. In terms of on-camera work, Jenner briefly held a post as a correspondent for Good Morning America (a job that required him to confront and overcome his dyslexia) and experienced a spotty movie career, beginning with a role as a conservative attorney and the romantic conquest of Valerie Perrine in the 1980 Village People musical Can't Stop the Music. Jenner appeared as a guest actor on Murder, She Wrote and acted in the little-seen 1991 drama Original Intent, but maintained his highest profile in sports-themed documentaries, such as the 1998 Olympic Experience, and occasional exercise videos.

In 2007, Jenner enjoyed renewed popularity as a participant in the E! Network reality program Keeping Up With the Kardashians. The program depicted candid events from the lives of Jenner's stepdaughters -- the biological children of third wife Kris Jenner and her first husband, the late attorney Robert Kardashian. Jenner himself was no stranger to reality television, as two of his biological sons, Brody Jenner and Brandon Jenner, headlined their own 2005 reality series, The Princes of Malibu. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi
2011  
PG  
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Jack Sadelstein (Adam Sandler) is on top of his game, and has every reason to be thankful: he has a beautiful wife (Katie Holmes), great kids, a gorgeous house in L.A., and a successful job as an advertising executive. Even still, Jack always dreads the coming of Thanksgiving because for him, the holiday only means one thing: a visit from his needy, annoying, passive-aggressive, neurotic, identical twin sister, Jill (also played by Sandler). ~ Cammila Collar, Rovi

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Starring:
Adam SandlerKatie Holmes, (more)
 
1999  
R  
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Craig Ferguson, best known to American audiences as Mr. Wick, the conniving boss who loves to fire people on The Drew Carey Show, co-wrote and starred in this mock-documentary about Crawford Mackenzie, Scotland's leading hairdresser. When Crawford receives an invitation to Los Angeles for the World Freestyle Hairstyling Championships, he eagerly hops the first flight to America, with a camera crew in tow to record his triumphant debut in the States. Once he arrives, he learns that he was invited to attend and observe but not to compete. Crawford is at first dejected, but he refuses to take the humiliation lying down; one way or another, Crawford is determined to show off his talents for the greater glory of Scottish hair styling. The supporting cast includes Mary McCormack, Sara Gilbert, Larry Miller, and Charles Napier; director Kevin Allen previously helmed the offbeat Scottish comedy Twin Town. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Craig FergusonFrances Fisher, (more)
 
1998  
 
Actor Charlton Heston narrates this look back at 20 years of exciting moments from the Olympics. Clips capture the young Romanian gymnast Nadia Comaneci as she gracefully scores a perfect ten in one competition. Decathlon champion Bruce Jenner talks about his Olympic experiences while Olympic footage replays some of his most triumphant moments. Track and field giant Bob Hayes, who later went on to play for the Dallas Cowboys football team, can be seen running amazingly fast. Peggy Fleming is shown skating her way to a 1968 gold medal. Interviews with these athletes help recall the special aspects of competing in each of the covered years. ~ Elizabeth Smith, Rovi

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1991  
PG  
In this earnest, socially conscious drama, a prominent young lawyer rethinks his yuppie lifestyle and risks it all to become a staunch defender of homeless people's rights. Look for Martin Sheen (a strong advocate for the homeless) in a cameo role as a street person. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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1990  
PG  
During World War II, a sergeant tries to lead his division against German commander Rommel in the desert of North Africa. ~ John Bush, Rovi

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Starring:
Gary KroegerMarc Singer, (more)
 
 
1985  
 
Jessica (Angela Lansbury is given a crash course in the nomenclature of football when she inherits a small percentage in a pro football team. She also stumbles upon a murder case (surprise!) when the team's much-hated owner is killed in the locker room . It's going to be tough to discern the murderer's identity this time, inasmuch as Jessica must first work her way through every member of the team--not to mention their wives and sweethearts! Former professional athletes Bruce Jenner and Dick Butkus appear in key supporting roles. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1981  
G  
Produced by Olympic athlete Bruce Jenner, Grambling's White Tiger stars Jenner as real-life quarterback Jim Gregory. The film recounts Gregory's efforts to become the first white player on Grambling College's all-black football team. Harry Belafonte made his TV-movie debut as legendary Grambling coach Eddie Robinson. The script was adapted from My Little Brother is Coming Tomorrow, a book by Bruce Behrenberg. Filmed on location in Louisiana, Grambling's White Tiger originally aired October 4, 1981. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1980  
PG  
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Glitz producer Allan Carr tries to cash in on the late-'70s disco boom with Can't Stop the Music -- a film of such Brobdingnagian banality that it almost in itself stopped the disco movement cold. Comedienne Nancy Walker directed this musical chronicle, purporting to relate the legend of the formation of the disco group The Village People. Valerie Perrine is Samantha Simpson, a helpful ex-model who attempts to get her roommate, Jack Morrell's (Steve Guttenberg), songwriting career off the ground by assembling a motley group of her Greenwich Village friends (The Village People) together to cut a demo tape of Jack's ditties. All Samantha has to do is charm the square lawyer Ron White (Bruce Jenner) in order to get him to listen to The Village People's scintillating disco strains. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi

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Starring:
Ray SimpsonValerie Perrine, (more)
 
1980  
 
Some sort of Bad Timing Award must surely be bestowed upon the otherwise worthwhile Golden Moment: An Olympic Love Story. David Keith stars as American athlete Wayne Robinson, whose main goal in life is to win the Olympic Decathlon. His dream is compromised when he falls in love with Soviet athlete Anya Andreyev (Stephanie Zimbalist), sparking an international cause celebre. First shown in two parts on May 25 and 26, 1980, Golden Moment was timed to coincide with the telecast of the 1980 Olympics--from which the United States had just withdrawn! Even with this working against it, the film performed reasonably well in the ratings, and also managed to pick up an Emmy nomination for best sound mixing. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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