Sarah Silverman filmography

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Silverman at the 2012 Tribeca Film Festival premiere of Take This Waltz in April 2012

The following is the complete filmography of American comedian, actress, singer, and writer Sarah Silverman.

Contents

Film

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
YearTitleRoleNotes
1997 Who's the Caboose? SusanAlso co-producer
1998 Overnight Delivery Turran
1998 Bulworth American Politics Assistant
1998 There's Something About Mary Brenda
1999 The Bachelor Carolyn
2000 What Planet Are You From? Woman on PlaneUncredited
2000 Screwed Hillary
2000 The Way of the Gun Raving Bitch
2001 Say It Isn't So Gina
2001 Heartbreakers Linda
2001 Evolution Denise
2002 Run Ronnie Run! Network Executive No. 3
2003 School of Rock Patty Di Marco
2003 Bad Santa TeacherUncredited
2004 Hair High Cherri (voice)
2004 Nobody's Perfect Short film
2005 The Aristocrats HerselfDocumentary
2005 Sarah Silverman: Jesus Is Magic HerselfAlso writer
2005 Rent Alexi Darling
2006 I Want Someone to Eat Cheese With Beth
2006 School for Scoundrels Becky
2007 Futurama: Bender's Big Score Michelle (voice) Direct-to-DVD
2008 Super High Me HerselfDocumentary
2008A Bad SituationistJamy ShonelikeDirect-to-DVD
2009 Saint John of Las Vegas Jill
2009 Funny People HerselfCameo
2010 Peep World Cheri Meyerwitz
2011 The Muppets Restaurant greeterCameo
2011 Take This Waltz Geraldine
2012 Wreck-It Ralph Vanellope von Schweetz (voice)
2014 Gravy Bethany
2014 A Million Ways to Die in the West Ruth
2014Cops, Cum, Dicks and FlyingLieutenant SilvermanShort film
2015 I Smile Back Elaine "Laney" Brooks
2015 Ashby June Wallis
2016 Punching Henry Sharon Levine
2016You Can Never Really Know SomeoneGretchenShort film
2016 Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping Paula Klein
2017 The Book of Henry Sheila
2017 Battle of the Sexes Gladys Heldman
2018 The Zen Diaries of Garry Shandling HerselfTwo-part HBO documentary
2018 Ralph Breaks the Internet Vanellope von Schweetz (voice)
2019Laughing MattersHerselfDocumentary short film
2020 Have a Good Trip: Adventures in Psychedelics HerselfDocumentary
2021 Space Jam: A New Legacy Warner Bros. ExecutiveCameo
2021 Don't Look Up Sarah Benterman
2022 Marry Me Parker Debbs
2022 The Bob's Burgers Movie Ollie (voice)
2023 Maestro Shirley Bernstein
TBA Viral EmiliaPost-production [1]

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1993–1994 Saturday Night Live Various roles18 episodes; also writer
1995–1997 Mr. Show with Bob and David Various roles10 episodes
1996 Star Trek: Voyager Rain Robinson2 episodes ("Future's End")
1996, 1998 The Larry Sanders Show Wendy Traston3 episodes
1997 Seinfeld EmilyEpisode: "The Money" [2]
Brotherly Love RosaEpisode: "Pizza Girl"
JAG Lt. SchiparelliEpisode: "Blind Side"
The Naked Truth Ali WaltersEpisode: "Look at Me! Look at Me!"
1998 Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist Herself (voice)Episode: "Alderman"
1999 Late Last Night JenTelevision film
2000 Manhattan, AZ DakotaEpisode: "Jake's Daughter"
2000, 2013 Futurama Michelle (voice)2 episodes
2000Super NerdsGwenPilot
Rocky TimesKatePilot
2002 V.I.P. Lucy StantonEpisode: "48 1/2 Hours"
Saddle RashHanna Headstrong (voice)Pilot
Greg the Bunny Alison Kaiser13 episodes
2003 Frasier JaneEpisode: "Maris Returns"
2002–2007,
2019
Crank Yankers Hadassah Guberman (voice)7 episodes
2004 Pilot Season Susan Underman2 episodes
Aqua Teen Hunger Force Robositter (voice)Episode: "Robositter"
Drawn Together Bleh (voice)Episode: "The Other Cousin"
Entourage HerselfEpisode: "Talk Show"
2004–2008 Monk Marci Maven3 episodes
2005 American Dad! Stripper (voice)Episode: "Stan Knows Best"
Tom Goes to the Mayor Barb Dunderbarn (voice)Episode: "Pipe Camp"
2006 Robot Chicken Lt. Uhura / Cork's Big Sister / Playmobil Bunny / Woman (voices)2 episodes
2008 8 Out of 10 Cats Herself1 episode
2007–2010 The Sarah Silverman Program Herself32 episodes; also co-creator, writer, and executive producer
2010–2016 The Simpsons Nikki McKenna / Herself / Rachel (voices)4 episodes
2011 The Good Wife Stephanie EnglerEpisode: "Getting Off"
Childrens Hospital BritchesEpisode: "Ward 8"
Bored to Death LoriEpisode: "I Keep Taking Baths Like Lady Macbeth"
2011, 2013 The League Heather Nowzick2 episodes
2011–present Bob's Burgers Ollie Pesto / Ms. Schnur / Lead Singer (voices)51 episodes
2012–2014 Louie Herself3 episodes
2012Susan 313Susan FarrowPilot
Co-creator, writer, and executive producer [3]
2013 Out There Amy (voice)Episode: "Ace's Wild"
Comedy Bang! Bang! HerselfEpisode: "Sarah Silverman Wears a Black Dress With A White Collar"
People in New JerseyMelanie LevinPilot
Comedy Central Roast of James Franco HerselfTelevision special [4]
Sarah Silverman: We Are MiraclesHerself HBO stand-up special; also writer and executive producer
2014 Maron HerselfEpisode: "Marc on Talking Dead"
2014–2016 Masters of Sex Helen7 episodes
2014Saturday Night LiveHerself (host)Episode: "Sarah Silverman/Maroon 5" [5]
2015 Man Seeking Woman Josh's right hand (voice)Episode: "Pitbull"
2016 Great Minds with Dan Harmon Betsy Ross Episode: "Betsy Ross"
Lady Dynamite HerselfEpisode: "Loaf Coach"
2017 Michael Bolton's Big, Sexy Valentine's Day Special MistyVariety special
Crashing HerselfEpisode: "Warm-Up"
Sarah Silverman: A Speck of DustHerself Netflix stand-up special
Bajillion Dollar Propertie$ Zars St. LarsEpisode: "Chelsea Leight-Leigh Lately"
2017–2018 I Love You, America with Sarah Silverman Herself (host)21 episodes
2020 Saturday Night Seder HerselfTelevision special
Feeding America Comedy FestivalHerselfTelevision special
The Red Nose Day SpecialHerselfTelevision special
Home Movie: The Princess Bride GrandfatherEpisode: "Chapter Seven: The Pit of Despair"
Yearly DepartedHerselfComedy special
2021 History of Swear Words Herself4 episodes
Santa Inc. Candy Smalls (voice)8 episodes
2023 The Daily Show [6] Guest Host4 Episodes (Week of Feb 13)
Set to return for the week of November 6 [7]
History of the World, Part II Lieutenantman SilvermanEpisode: "VIII"

Comedy specials

YearTitleStudioFormats
2005 Jesus Is Magic Roadside Attractions (Theatrical)
Showtime (TV)
Vivendi Entertainment/Lionsgate (DVD)
DVD, Streaming, Download
2013 We Are Miracles HBO DVD, Streaming, Download
2017 A Speck of Dust Netflix Streaming
2023Someone You Love HBO Streaming

Music videos

YearTitleArtist(s)Ref.
2005"Give the Jew Girl Toys"Sarah Silverman
2006"Rise Up with Fists!!" Jenny Lewis and the Watson Twins
2008"I'm Fucking Matt Damon"Sarah Silverman featuring Matt Damon
2009"Death to All But Metal" Steel Panther
2011"This Party Took a Turn for the Douche" Garfunkel and Oates
2013"Clouds" (Celebrity Music Video) Zach Sobiech [8]
"Perfect Night"Sarah Silverman featuring will.i.am
"We Do Not Belong"Psychic Friend
"Diva"Sarah Silverman
2015"No Cities to Love" Sleater-Kinney
"Save Dat Money" Lil Dicky featuring Fetty Wap and Rich Homie Quan
2016"Don't Wanna Know" Maroon 5 [9]
2017"I Love You, America: The Song"Sarah Silverman [10]
2018"Girls Like You" (Original, Volume 2 and Vertical Video versions)Maroon 5 featuring Cardi B [11] [12] [13]
2019"Video Killed the Radio Star" Walk Off the Earth featuring Sarah Silverman [14]
2020"Imagine" Gal Gadot & Friends [15]
"Eat It (We're All in This Together)" David Cross featuring "Weird Al" Yankovic [16]

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
2012 Wreck-It Ralph Vanellope Von Schweetz (voice)
2013 Disney Infinity
2014 Disney Infinity: Marvel Super Heroes
2015 Disney Infinity 3.0

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