
John C. Reilly
John Christopher Reilly (born May 24, 1965) is an American actor. He is known for his character acting, taking on leading and supporting roles in independent drama films and studio comedies. He gained exposure through his supporting roles in Tony Scott's Days of Thunder (1990), Paul Thomas Anderson's films Hard Eight (1996), Boogie Nights (1997) and Magnolia (1999), and Martin Scorsese's Gangs of New York (2002) and The Aviator (2004). Reilly was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and the corresponding Golden Globe Award for his role in the musical film Chicago (2002). Reilly's other notable films include The River Wild (1994), The Thin Red Line (1998), and The Hours (2002). Reilly gained prominence for his roles in comedy films such as Cal Naughton in Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby (2006). He then went on to play the title character in Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story (2007) and Dale Doback, one of the two stepbrothers, in Step Brothers (2008). Meanwhile, Reilly began co-starring as Dr. Steve Brule in the comedic television series Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! (2007–2010), which led to the spin-off series Check It Out! with Dr. Steve Brule (2010–2016). He voiced the title character in the Wreck-It Ralph film series (2012–2018). Reilly is also known for his work in the independent films Cyrus, We Need to Talk About Kevin, and Carnage (all in 2011), The Lobster (2015), and The Sisters Brothers (2018). He combined his comedic and dramatic abilities for his portrayal of comedian Oliver Hardy in the biopic Stan and Ollie (2018), earning nominations for the Golden Globe Award and Critics' Choice Award. Reilly is also known for his work on television. He created and starred in the Showtime comedy series Moonbase 8 (2020) and led an ensemble cast for the HBO sports drama series Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty (2022–2023). Reilly performs with his band, John Reilly and Friends. For his role in the Broadway revival of Sam Shepard's play True West (2000), he was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play. Description above from the Wikipedia article John C. Reilly, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
Credits
- 2026 · How to Rob a Bank as
- 2024 · An Almost Christmas Story as The Folk Singer (voice)
- 2023 · Once Upon a Studio as Wreck-It-Ralph (voice)
- 2022 · Minions & More Volume 2 as Eddie (voice)
- 2022 · Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty as Jerry Buss
- 2021 · O Night Divine as Kristof
- 2021 · Licorice Pizza as Fred Gwynne / Herman Munster (uncredited)
- 2021 · Ultra City Smiths as Donovan Smith (voice)
- 2020 · Moonbase 8 as Cap
- 2020 · Celebrity IOU as Self
- 2019 · Hal as Self
- 2018 · Stan & Ollie as Oliver "Ollie" Hardy
- 2018 · Holmes & Watson as Dr. John Watson
- 2018 · Ralph Breaks the Internet as Wreck-It Ralph (voice)
- 2018 · The Sisters Brothers as Eli Sisters
- 2017 · The Little Hours as Father Tommasso
- 2017 · Eddie's Life Coach as Eddie (voice)
- 2017 · Kong: Skull Island as Hank Marlow
- 2016 · Sing as Eddie (voice)
- 2015 · Les Cowboys as American in Pakistan
- 2015 · View from a Blue Moon as Self - Narrator (voice)
- 2015 · The Lobster as Lisping Man
- 2015 · The Late Show with Stephen Colbert as Self
- 2015 · Tale of Tales as King of Longtrellis
- 2015 · The Late Late Show with James Corden as Self - Guest
- 2015 · Bagboy as Dr. Steve Brule
- 2014 · Rubberhead as Father (segment "Ham")
- 2014 · Tim and Eric's Bedtime Stories as Jordan
- 2014 · Life After Beth as Maury Slocum
- 2014 · Guardians of the Galaxy as Corpsman Dey
- 2014 · Bears as Self - Narrator (voice)
- 2013 · Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues as Ghost of Stonewall Jackson (uncredited)
- 2012 · Wreck-It Ralph as Wreck-It Ralph (voice)
- 2012 · The Dictator as Clayton (uncredited)
- 2011 · We Need to Talk About Kevin as Franklin Plaskett
- 2011 · Carnage as Michael Longstreet
- 2011 · Terri as Mr. Fitzgerald
- 2011 · John and Will's Animal Choices as John
- 2010 · Conan as Self
- 2010 · Cyrus as John Kilpatrick
- 2010 · Check It Out! with Dr. Steve Brule as Dr. Steve Brule
- 2009 · Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant as Larten Crepsley
- 2009 · The Jay Leno Show as Self
- 2009 · 9 as #5 (voice)
- 2008 · Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical History as Self
- 2008 · Step Brothers as Dale Doback
- 2008 · Largo as Self
- 2007 · Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story as Dewey Cox
- 2007 · Chelsea Lately as Self
- 2007 · Year of the Dog as Al
- 2007 · The Graham Norton Show as Self
- 2007 · Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! as Dr. Steve Brule
- 2007 · Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! as Dr. Steve Brule (uncredited)
- 2006 · Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny as Sasquatch (uncredited)
- 2006 · Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby as Cal Naughton, Jr.
- 2005 · Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List as Self
- 2005 · Dark Water as Mr. Murray
- 2004 · The Aviator as Noah Dietrich
- 2004 · Tom Goes to the Mayor as John (voice)
- 2004 · Criminal as Richard Gaddis
- 2004 · Kulturplatz as Self
- 2004 · Cracking Up as
- 2003 · Piggie as Russell
- 2003 · Anger Management as Older Arnie Shankman (uncredited)
- 2003 · Jimmy Kimmel Live! as Self
- 2002 · The Hours as Dan Brown
- 2002 · Gangs of New York as Happy Jack
- 2002 · Chicago as Amos Hart
- 2000 · The Perfect Storm as Dale "Murp" Murphy
- 1999 · Magnolia as Officer Jim Kurring
- 1999 · For Love of the Game as Gus Sinski
- 1999 · Never Been Kissed as Gus Strauss
- 1999 · The Settlement as Pat
- 1998 · The Thin Red Line as Sgt. Maynard Storm
- 1998 · Chicago Cab as Steve
- 1997 · Tenacious D as Sasquatch
- 1997 · Boogie Nights as Reed Rothchild
- 1997 · The View as Self
- 1997 · Hard Eight as John
- 1997 · Nightwatch as Bill Davis (uncredited)
- 1996 · The Daily Show as Self
- 1995 · Georgia as Herman
- 1995 · Dolores Claiborne as Const. Frank Stamshaw
- 1994 · The River Wild as Terry
- 1993 · What's Eating Gilbert Grape as Tucker Van Dyke
- 1993 · Late Night with Conan O'Brien as Self - Guest
- 1993 · Fallen Angels as Martin Lonsdale
- 1992 · Hoffa as Pete Connelly
- 1992 · Out on a Limb as Jim Jr.
- 1992 · The Tonight Show with Jay Leno as
- 1991 · Shadows and Fog as Cop at Police Station
- 1990 · State of Grace as Stevie
- 1990 · Days of Thunder as Buck Bretherton
- 1989 · The Simpsons as John C. Reilly (voice)
- 1989 · Casualties of War as Private Herbert Hatcher
- 1989 · We're No Angels as Young Monk
- 1988 · LIVE with Kelly and Mark as
- 1988 · Above the Law as Thug in Bar (uncredited)
- 1981 · Nero Wolfe as
- 1975 · Saturday Night Live as Self - Host
- Future · A Prayer for the Dying as
- 2025 · Heads or Tails? as Buffalo Bill
- 2025 · Bday Private Dick as
- 2025 · G*ve a F*ck LA: A Benefit for LA Fire Relief as Host
- 2022 · Stars at Noon as American Magazine Editor
- 2020 · My Darling Vivian as Self (archive footage)
- 2017 · Tim and Eric Awesome Show Great Job! Awesome 10 Year Anniversary Version, Great Job? as Dr. Steve Brule
- 2015 · Entertainment as John
- 2014 · Stone Quackers as Officer Barry
- 2012 · 8 as David Blankenhorn
- 2012 · Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie as Taquito
- 2011 · Fight for Your Right Revisited as Mike D (B-Boys 2)
- 2011 · Cedar Rapids as Dean Ziegler
- 2010 · Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! Chrimbus Special as Dr. Steve Brule
- 2010 · The Extra Man as Gershon Gruen
- 2008 · Prop 8: The Musical as Prop 8 Leader
- 2008 · The Promotion as Richard Wehlner
- 2007 · Green Team as Jim Smegg
- 2007 · Ricky Jay Plays Poker as Self
- 2006 · Ricky Bobby: Sports Century as Cal Naughton Jr. (archive footage)
- 2006 · A Prairie Home Companion as Lefty
- 2005 · Beneath the Surface: The Making of 'Dark Water' as Self
- 2005 · Are You the Favorite Person of Anybody? as
- 2002 · The Good Girl as Phil Last
- 2001 · Frank's Book as Frank
- 2001 · The Anniversary Party as Mac Forsyth
- 2000 · Skipped Parts as Cowboy at Pool Table (uncredited)
- 2000 · That Moment: Magnolia Diary as Self
- 1996 · Boys as Officer Kellogg Curry
- Future · DreamQuil as Gary
- 1997 · Cinema Cinema as Himself
- Future · The Players as Edwin Forrest
- 1998 · Flagpole Special as
- 1953 · The Oscars as Self