Chris Elliott
Below is a complete filmography (list of movies he's appeared in) for Chris Elliott. If you have any corrections or additions, please email us at corrections@meninmovies.com. We'd also be interested in any trivia or other information you have.

Movie Credits
First Time Caller (2006)
[ David Alan Basche ][ Fred Willard ][ Patrick Warburton ][ Thomas Gibson ][ Ed Helms ]
Scary Movie 4 (2006)
[ Craig Bierko ][ Michael Madsen ][ Bill Pullman ][ Simon Rex ][ Charlie Sheen ]
A Date for Peter (2005)
[ Fred Willard ]
The Nice Talk (2004)
[ Fred Willard ]
Crazy Chin (2004)
[ Fred Willard ]
The Hunter, Hunted (2004)
[ Aidan Quinn ]
The Bird (2003)
We Have a Bingo (2003)
Caged (2003)
Father Disfigure (2002)
Lyin' Hearted (2001)
Osmosis Jones (2001)
[ Zen Gesner ][ Chris Rock ][ Bill Murray ][ William Shatner ][ Laurence Fishburne ]
Scary Movie 2 (2001)
[ James Woods ][ Marlon Wayans ][ Tim Curry ][ David Cross ][ Christopher Masterson ]
Snow Day (2000)
[ Chevy Chase ][ Josh Peck ][ John Schneider ][ Mark Webber ][ David Paetkau ]
The Sky Is Falling (2000)
[ Sean Astin ][ Eric Close ][ Howard Hesseman ]
Nutty Professor II: The Klumps (2000)
[ Eddie Murphy ][ Eminem ][ Larry Miller ][ Steve Oedekerk ][ John Williams ]
The Merger (2000)
[ Daniel Stern ]
The Name (1999)
[ Jason Alexander ][ Daniel Stern ][ Billy West ][ Tom Kenny ][ Larry Miller ]
There's Something About Mary (1998)
[ Matt Dillon ][ Zen Gesner ][ Ben Stiller ][ Jeffrey Tambor ][ Harland Williams ]
Kingpin (1996)
[ Zen Gesner ][ Woody Harrelson ][ Randy Quaid ][ Bill Murray ][ Willie Garson ]
The Ten Percent Solution (1995)
The Barefoot Executive (1995)
[ Edward Albert ][ Eddie Albert ][ Jay Mohr ][ Jason London ][ Willie Garson ]
Cabin Boy (1994)
[ Alfred Molina ][ Andy Richter ][ Brian Doyle-Murray ][ Brion James ][ Jim Cummings ]
Housewives: The Making of the Cast Album (1994)
Poolside Ecstacy (1994)
CB4 (1993)
[ Tommy Davidson ][ Chris Rock ][ Phil Hartman ][ Charles Q. Murphy ][ Isaac Hayes ]
Groundhog Day (1993)
[ Bill Murray ][ Brian Doyle-Murray ][ Willie Garson ][ Stephen Tobolowsky ][ Ray Charles ]
The Traveling Poet (1993)
[ Paul Dooley ]
Medusa: Dare to Be Truthful (1992)
[ Tom Kenny ]
Ratbag Hero (1991)
New York Stories (1989)
[ Steve Buscemi ][ Nick Nolte ][ Woody Allen ][ Martin Scorsese ][ Larry David ]
The Abyss (1989)
[ Michael Biehn ][ Ed Harris ][ Ken Jenkins ]
Action Family (1987)
[ Seth Green ]
Manhunter (1986)
[ Brian Cox ][ William L. Petersen ][ Dennis Farina ][ Tom Noonan ][ Frankie Faison ]
FDR: A One Man Show (1986)
My Man Adam (1985)
[ Austin Pendleton ][ Dave Thomas ][ John Kapelos ]
Hyperspace (1984)
[ Leon Rippy ]
Lianna (1983)

 

Chris Elliott may have been born with a funny spoon in his mouth — he's the son of Bob Elliott, the more deadpan half of the famous comedy duo Bob and Ray — but he's developed his own offbeat brand of humor and gained his own substantial cult following. Elliott began his show business career as a standup comic, but he first gained public attention as a writer and performer on Late Night With David Letterman, helping that show define a new age of ironic comedy, and winning two Emmys as part of Letterman's writing team. Elliott played the sarcastic firebrand to Letterman's perturbable Midwestern reserve. He starred in sketches as the Panicky Guy, the Fugitive Guy, and the Guy Under the Seats, a character who lived in a cramped passageway underneath the audience, and would occasionally interrupt the show to chat with Letterman. As a result of Elliott's growing popularity on Late Night, his acting career took off. Or, to be more precise, he got bit parts in Michael Mann's Manhunter, James Cameron's The Abyss, and the Francis Ford Coppola segment of New York Stories. Elliott also went on to star in two hilarious, but little-seen half-hour comedy shows for Cinemax. FDR — A One Man Show featured Elliott playing Chris Elliott, a pompous egomaniacal actor portraying FDR in a one-man show of tremendous historical inaccuracy, while Action Family economically combined satire of TV police dramas with a satire of a typical living room family sitcom. Around this time, Elliott published a Mommy Dearest-style mock expos


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