List of Wesley Snipes Movies

Wesley Snipes, a renowned American actor, film producer, and martial artist, embarked on his acting journey in the 1980s, leaving an indelible mark on the entertainment industry. Born on July 31, 1962, in Orlando, Florida, Snipes' early career was characterized by a range of roles that showcased his versatility and charisma. Snipes made his first foray into the world of acting with a one-episode appearance on the soap opera "All My Children" in 1984. However, it was his film debut in 1986 that set the stage for his illustrious career. That year, he featured in both "Wildcats" and "Streets of Gold," laying the foundation for what would become a prolific filmography.
One of Snipes' notable early roles was as Willie Mays Hayes in the 1989 sports comedy film "Major League," starring alongside Tom Berenger and Charlie Sheen. The success of the film catapulted him into the spotlight, paving the way for a string of prominent roles in the 1990s. Throughout the 1990s, Wesley Snipes became a prominent figure in Hollywood, starring in a series of successful films that showcased his acting prowess. Some of his standout performances include "New Jack City" (1991) with Ice-T, "White Men Can't Jump" (1992) alongside Woody Harrelson, "Rising Sun" (1993) with Sean Connery, and "Demolition Man" (1993) alongside Sylvester Stallone. Snipes continued to captivate audiences with diverse roles, including his memorable portrayal in "To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar" (1995) alongside Patrick Swayze and John Leguizamo, and "U.S. Marshals" (1998) with Tommy Lee Jones.
In 1998, Snipes took on a groundbreaking role as Eric Brooks, also known as Blade, in the superhero horror film "Blade," based on the Marvel Comics character. The success of "Blade" led to sequels, with Snipes reprising his role in "Blade II" (2002) and "Blade: Trinity" (2004), solidifying his status as a leading figure in the action genre. The 2000s saw Snipes in smaller roles, many of which were in direct-to-video releases. However, he made a triumphant return to theatrical releases in 2014 when he joined the cast of the action film "The Expendables 3" as Doctor "Doc" Death, reuniting with Sylvester Stallone. In 2019, Wesley Snipes showcased his comedic talents in the biographical comedy film "Dolemite Is My Name," co-starring with Eddie Murphy as D'Urville Martin. This marked a shift in his roles, proving his ability to excel in various genres. The following year, Snipes continued his collaboration with Eddie Murphy in the comedy film "Coming 2 America" (2021), where he portrayed General Izzi.
Wesley Snipes' career is a testament to his versatility as an actor, spanning action, comedy, and drama genres. His impact on the film industry goes beyond his on-screen presence, reflecting his ability to bring depth and authenticity to a wide range of characters. With a career that has spanned decades, Snipes continues to be a celebrated and influential figure in the world of entertainment.
Wesley Snipes All Movies List
Year | Title | Role |
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1986 | Wildcats | Trumaine |
Streets of Gold | Roland Jenkins | |
1987 | Critical Condition | Ambulance Driver |
1989 | Major League | Willie Mays Hayes |
1990 | King of New York | Detective Thomas Flanigan |
Mo' Better Blues | Shadow Handerson | |
1991 | New Jack City | Nino Brown |
Jungle Fever | Flipper Purify | |
1992 | The Waterdance | Raymond Hill |
White Men Can't Jump | Sidney "Syd" Deane | |
Passenger 57 | Chief John Cutter | |
1993 | Boiling Point | Agent Jimmy Mercer |
Rising Sun | Lieutenant Webster "Web" Smith | |
Demolition Man | Simon Phoenix | |
1994 | Sugar Hill | Romello "Rome" Skuggs |
Drop Zone | U.S. Marshal Pete Nessip | |
1995 | To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar | Noxeema Jackson |
Money Train | Officer John Robinson | |
Waiting to Exhale | James Wheeler | |
1996 | The Fan | Bobby Rayburn |
John Henrik Clarke: A Great and Mighty Walk | None | |
1997 | Murder at 1600 | Detective Harlan Regis |
One Night Stand | Maximilian "Max" Carlyle | |
1998 | U.S. Marshals | Mark J. Sheridan / Mark Roberts / Mark Warren |
The Big Hit | None | |
Down in the Delta | Will Sinclair | |
Blade | Eric Brooks / Blade | |
1999 | Play It to the Bone | Ringside Fan |
2000 | The Art of War | Agent Neil Shaw |
2002 | Liberty Stands Still | Agent Alex / Joe |
Zig Zag | David "Dave" Fletcher | |
Blade II | Eric Brooks / Blade | |
Undisputed | Monroe "Undisputed" Hutchens | |
2004 | Unstoppable | Agent Dean Cage |
Blade: Trinity | Eric Brooks / Blade | |
2005 | 7 Seconds | Jack Tulliver |
The Marksman | Enter "The Marksman" Painter | |
Chaos | Lorenz / Jason York | |
2006 | The Detonator | Agent Sonni Griffith |
Hard Luck | Lucky | |
2007 | The Contractor | Agent James Jackson Dial |
2008 | The Art of War II: Betrayal | Agent Neil Shaw |
2009 | Brooklyn's Finest | Casanova "Caz" Phillips |
2010 | Game of Death | Agent Marcus Jones |
2012 | Revelations of the Mayans: 2012 and Beyond | None |
Gallowwalkers | Aman | |
2014 | The Expendables 3 | Doctor "Doc" Death |
2015 | Chi-Raq | Sean "Cyclops" Andrews |
2017 | The Recall | "The Hunter" |
Armed Response | Isaac | |
2019 | Dolemite Is My Name | D'Urville Martin |
2020 | Cut Throat City | Lawrence |
2021 | Coming 2 America | General Izzi |
2023 | Back on the Strip | Luther "Mr. Big" |
Television
Year | Title | Role |
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1984 | All My Children | Marty |
1986 | Miami Vice | Silk |
1987 | Vietnam War Story | Bookman |
1989 | A Man Called Hawk | Nicholas Murdock |
The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd | Hood | |
1990 | H.E.L.P. | Officer Lou Barton |
1996 | America's Dream | George Du Vail |
1997 | Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child | The Pied Piper |
1998 | Masters of the Martial Arts Presented by Wesley Snipes | None |
Futuresport | Obike Fixx | |
2000 | Disappearing Acts | Franklin Swift |
2001 | Dr. Ben | None |
2003 | The Bernie Mac Show | Duke |
2015 | The Player | Mr. Johnson |
2019 | What We Do in the Shadows | Wesley |
2021 | True Story | Carlton |
2023 | Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur | Maris Morlak |
Paper Empire[citation needed] | Damon Moore |
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