Judge Reinhold filmography

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Judge Reinhold filmography
Judge Reinhold at the 47th Emmy Awards afterparty cropped and airbrushed.jpg

Reinhold at the 47th Emmy Awards (1994)

Filmography
Feature films58
Television series37
Video games1

The following is the filmography of American actor, voice actor, and singer Judge Reinhold.

Contents

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1980 Running Scared Leeroy Beecher
1981 Stripes Private Elmo Blum
1982 Pandemonium Glen Dandy
Fast Times at Ridgemont High Brad Hamilton
1983 The Lords of Discipline Cadet First Sergeant Macabbee
1984 Gremlins Gerald Hopkins
Booker NewtShort film
Beverly Hills Cop Det. William "Billy" Rosewood
1985 Roadhouse 66 Beckman Hallsgood Jr.
1986 Head Office Jack Issel
Off Beat Joe Gower
Ruthless People Ken Kessler
Love StruckShort film
1987 Beverly Hills Cop II Det. William "Billy" Rosewood
1988 Vice Versa Marshall Seymour
1989 A Soldier's Tale The Yank
Rosalie Goes Shopping Priest
1990 Daddy's Dyin': Who's Got the Will? Harmony
Over Her Dead Body HarryOriginally titled Enid Is Sleeping
1991 Zandalee Thierry Martin
1992Near Mrs.Claude JobertOriginally titled L'ambassade en folie
Baby on BoardErnie
Four Eyes and Six Guns Ernest
1993 Bank Robber Officer Gross
1994 Beverly Hills Cop III Sgt. William Rosewood
The Santa Clause Dr. Neil Miller
1997Last LivesMerkhan
Crackerjack 2 Jack Wild
Family Plan Jeffrey Chase
Runaway Car Ed Lautner
1998 Homegrown Policeman
1999 Puss in Boots GuntherDirect-to-video
My Brother the Pig Richard Caldwell
Walking Across Egypt Robert Rigsbee
2000 Big Monster on Campus Mr. Stein
NewsbreakJake McCallum
Beethoven's 3rd Richard NewtonDirect-to-video
Ping!Louie
Wild BlueRay Walker
Enemies of Laughter Sam
2001 Beethoven's 4th Richard NewtonDirect-to-video
MindstormEvan Mink
Hollywood PalmDavid
The Meeksville GhostLucuis C. Meeks
BetavilleGen. Efron Norbert
2002Whacked!Peter Klein
The Santa Clause 2 Dr. Neil Miller
No Place Like HomeJack McGregor
2004 Clifford's Really Big Movie Larry GablegobbleVoice
The Hollow Carl Cranston
2005 Checking Out Barry Applebaum
2006 The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause Dr. Neil Miller
2008 Swing Vote Walt
2009 Dr. Dolittle: Million Dollar Mutts Network ExecutiveDirect-to-video
2012Comics OpenThadeus Thorogroin III
2014I Am PotentialDr. Greg Byrne
2015My Many SonsCoach Don Meyer
Highly FunctionalPete
2017 Bad Grandmas Harry
2024 Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F Det. William "Billy" RosewoodPost-production [1]

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1979 The New Adventures of Wonder Woman Jeffrey GordonEpisode: "Amazon Hot Wax"
1979 Survival of Dana BearTelevision film
1980 Magnum, P.I. Seaman WolfeEpisode: "Don't Eat the Snow in Hawaii"
1981 Insight Bill CameronEpisode: "A Step Too Slow"
1982 Open All Night JustinEpisode: "Robin's Return"
1984A Matter of SexTobe RasmussenTelevision film
1987The New Homeowner's Guide to HappinessPaul DardenShort
1988 Saturday Night Live Host / Various / Jefferson DavisEpisode: "Judge Reinhold/10,000 Maniacs"
1988ReachBar PatronTelevision short
1988Promised a MiracleLarry ParkerTelevision film
1992Black MagicAlex GageTelevision film
1992 Four Eyes and Six Guns Earnest AllbrightTelevision film
1993General Motors Playwrights TheaterMichaelEpisode: "The Parallax Garden"
1993 Ghostwriter Brett PierceEpisode: "Am I Blue?: Part 1"
1994 Lonesome Dove: The Series Caleb FowlerEpisode: "Wild Horses"
1994 Adventures in Wonderland Dr. BusbeeEpisode: "Take My Tonsilis... Please!"
1994 Seinfeld AaronEpisode: "The Raincoats"
1995 As Good as Dead Ron Holden / Aaron WarfieldTelevision film
1995The Wharf RatDocTelevision film
1995Dad, the Angel & MeJason FielderTelevision film
1996Secret Service GuySteve KesslerMain cast (7 episodes)
1996 The Right to Remain Silent Buford Lowry / Billy FlanTelevision film
1996Special Report: Journey to MarsRyan WestTelevision film
1997Runaway CarEd LautnerTelevision film
1998 Ellen TrevorEpisode: "When Ellen Talks, People Listen"
1998Floating AwayLloydTelevision film
1998Visual Bible for KidsTelevision film
1999 NetForce Will StilesTelevision film
1999Coming UngluedPaul HartwoodTelevision film
2000 Clerks: The Animated Series Judge ReinholdVoice, episode: "A Dissertation on the American Justice System by People Who Have Never Been Inside a Courtroom, Let Alone Know Anything About the Law, but Have Seen Way Too Many Legal Thrillers"
2002 Dead in a Heartbeat Lt. Tom RoykoTelevision film
2003 The O'Keefes Harry O'KeefeMain cast (8 episodes)
2003 The King of Queens Dr. Roy CrawfordEpisode: "Secret Garden"
2003 National Lampoon's Thanksgiving Family Reunion Dr. Mitch SniderTelevision film
2004 Monk Alby DrakeEpisode: "Mr. Monk and the Blackout"
2004 The Dead Zone Principal RowinEpisode: "Cycle of Violence"
2005 Into the West Douglas HillmanMiniseries; episode: "Casualties of War"
2005 Teen Titans Negative Man Voice, episode: "Homecoming"
2005 The Boondocks Mr. UberwitzVoice, episode: "A Huey Freeman Christmas"
2006 Arrested Development HimselfEpisode: "Fakin' It"
2008–09 Easy Money Barry4 episodes
2016 The Detour Davey2 episodes
2017Four Christmases and a WeddingRuss PetersonTelevision film

Video games

YearTitleRole
2001 Atlantis: The Lost Empire Lascoyt

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