Jamie Foxx filmography

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The following is the filmography of American actor, comedian, and singer Jamie Foxx.

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Film

YearTitleRoleNotesRefs.
1992 Toys Baker
1996 The Truth About Cats & Dogs Ed
The Great White Hype Hassan El Ruk'n
1997 Booty Call Bunz
1998 The Players Club Blue
1999 Any Given Sunday Willie Beamen
2000 Held Up Michael
Bait Alvin Sanders
2001 Ali Drew Bundini Brown
2003 Shade Larry Jennings
2004 Breakin' All the Rules Quincy Watson
Collateral Max
Ray Ray Charles
2005 Stealth Lt. Henry Purcell
Jarhead Staff Sgt. Sykes
2006 Miami Vice Ricardo Tubbs
Dreamgirls Curtis Taylor Jr.
2007 The Kingdom Ronald Fleury
2009 The Soloist Nathaniel Ayers
Law Abiding Citizen Nick Rice
2010 Valentine's Day Kelvin Moore
Due Date Darryl
I'm Still Here Himself Mockumentary
2011 Rio Nico (voice)
Horrible Bosses Dean "MF" Jones
2012 Django Unchained Django Freeman
2013 White House Down President James Sawyer
2014 Rio 2 Nico (voice)
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 Maxwell "Max" Dillon / Electro
A Million Ways to Die in the West Django FreemanUncredited cameo
Horrible Bosses 2 Dean "MF" Jones
Annie William Stacks
2017 Sleepless Vincent Downs
Welcome to My Life HimselfDocumentary
Baby Driver Leon "Bats" Jefferson III
2018The Samurai of TsushimaJungata (voice)
Robin Hood Little John
2019 The Black Godfather HimselfDocumentary
Just Mercy Walter McMillian
QT8: The First Eight HimselfDocumentary [1]
2020 Project Power Art Reilly
Soul Joseph "Joe" Gardner (voice)
2021 Spider-Man: No Way Home Maxwell "Max" Dillon / Electro
2022 Day Shift Bud JablonskiAlso executive producer [2] [3]
2023 God Is a Bullet The Ferryman
They Cloned Tyrone Slick CharlesAlso producer
Strays Bug (voice)
The Burial Willie E. Gary Also producer
2024 Not Another Church Movie God [4]
2025 Back in Action MattPost-production; also executive producer
All-Star Weekend MalikCompleted; also director, writer, and producer [5]
TBA Geechee Producer only; post-production
Tin Soldier BokushiPost-production
Groove TailsBiggzFilming; also producer
Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released

Television

YearTitleRoleNotesRefs.
1991–1994 In Living Color VariousMain cast; 95 episodes
1992–93 Roc Crazy George7 episodes
1993Jamie Foxx: Straight from the FoxxholeHimselfStand-up special
1996 Hangin' with Mr. Cooper Coach ArmstrongEpisode: "Rivals"
Moesha WoodyEpisode: "Driving Miss Moesha"
1996–2001 The Jamie Foxx Show Jamie King100 episodes; also creator, director and executive producer
2000, 2012 Saturday Night Live Himself (host)Episodes: "Jamie Foxx/Blink-182" and "Jamie Foxx/Ne-Yo"
2001 2001 MTV Video Music Awards Himself (host)Television special
2002Jamie Foxx: I Might Need SecurityHimselfStand-up special
2003Jamie Foxx Unleashed: Lost, Stolen and Leaked!
2003 ESPY Awards Himself (host)Television special
2004 Redemption: The Stan Tookie Williams Story Stan "Tookie" Williams Television film
Chappelle's Show Black Tony Blair Season 2, Episode 13
2004 ESPY Awards Himself (host)Television special
2006 Sesame Street HimselfEpisode: "Cookie World"
2007 Elmo's Christmas Countdown Television special
2009 BET Awards 2009 Himself (host)
2015 2015 iHeartRadio Music Awards
2016 Jackie Robinson Jackie Robinson (voice)2 episodes
2017–present Beat Shazam Himself (host)Also executive producer; did not host in 2023 [6]
2017 White Famous Himself2 episodes; also executive producer [7]
2018 BET Awards 2018 Himself (host)Television special [8]
2019 Live in Front of a Studio Audience George Jefferson Episode: "Norman Lear's All in the Family and The Jeffersons" [9]
2021 Dad Stop Embarrassing Me! Brian Dixon8 episodes; also co-creator, writer and executive producer [10] [11]
2023–present Alert: Missing Persons Unit Creator, writer and executive producer [12]
2024Jamie Foxx: What Had Happened Was...HimselfStand-up special [13]

Music videos

YearTitleArtistRefs.
1996"1, 2, 3, 4 (Sumpin' New)" Coolio
2004"Slow Jamz" Twista
2005"Gold Digger" Kanye West
2010"We Are the World 25 for Haiti" Artists for Haiti
"Yes" LMFAO
2017"Sorry Not Sorry" Demi Lovato
2018"Walk It Talk It" Migos featuring Drake

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