RECENT CREDITS
Real Time with Bill Maher (TV)  Sep. 25, 2009
Capitalism: A Love Story (FILM)  Sep. 23, 2009
NBC/Jay Leno Primetime Project (TV)  Sep. 15, 2009
The Jay Leno Show (TV)  Sep. 15, 2009


HIGHLIGHTS
2007 Helmed the documentry, "Sicko," a film about the health care system in America; earned an Oscar nomination for Best Documentary Feature
2004 Directed the documentary "Fahrenheit 9/11," which takes a highly critical look at the Bush administration and the White House after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks; received top honors at the Cannes Fi
2002 Published "Stupid White Men ...and Other Sorry Excuses for the State of the Nation!" which became a New York Times Bestseller
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All Credits

Film Name / TV Show Name (Episode Name)
Role
Category

Director, Actor, Writer
Film


Actor
Film


Director, Book as Source Material
Film


Capitalism: A Love Story  2009 -Himself
Director, Producer, Screenplay, Actor
Film


The Jay Leno Show  2009 -Cast
Actor
TV
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Actor
TV


Manufacturing Dissent  2007 -Himself
Actor
Film


Sicko  2007 -Himself
Director, Producer, Screenplay, Actor
Film


The Fever  2007 -War Correspondent
Actor
TV


Al Franken: God Spoke  2006 -Himself
Actor
Film


This Divided State  2005 -Himself
Actor
Film


Actor
TV


Actor
TV


Politics: A Pop Culture History  2004 -Interviewee
Actor
TV


Orwell Rolls in His Grave  2004 -Himself
Actor
Film


The 2004 ESPY Awards  2004 -Himself
Actor
TV


Fahrenheit 9/11  2004 -Himself
Director, Producer, Screenplay, Actor
Film


Mouthing Off: 51 Greatest Smartasses  2004 -Honoree (Archival Footage)
Actor
TV


The Corporation  2004 -Interviewee
Actor
Film


Party's Over  2003 -Himself
Actor
Film


Real Time with Bill Maher  2008-2009 -Guest
Actor
TV
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Bowling for Columbine  2002 -Himself
Director, Producer, Screenplay, Actor
Film


On the Record With Bob Costas  2001 -Interviewee
Actor
TV


Lucky Numbers  2000 -Walter
Actor
Film


The Insider  1999 -Himself
Actor
Film


Actor, Director, Executive Producer, Writer
TV


The Big One  1997 -Himself
Director, Producer, Screenplay, Actor
Film


Special Thanks
Film


Canadian Bacon  1995 -Buffalo Joe
Director, Producer, Screenplay, Actor
Film


TV Nation: Year-in-Review Special  1994 -Correspondent, Host
Creator, Director, Executive Producer, Writer, Actor, Actor
TV


TV Nation  1994 -Correspondent
Creator, Director, Executive Producer, Writer, Actor
TV


Rock the Vote  1992
Actor, Director
TV


Blood in the Face  1991 -Interviewer
Actor
Film


The Simpsons  1990 -of Himself
Voice
TV
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Roger & Me  1989 -Himself
Director, Producer, Screenplay, Actor
Film


Director, Producer, Screenplay
Film


Actor
Film


Actor
Film


Actor
TV


Actor
Film




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Highlights

2007 Helmed the documentry, "Sicko," a film about the health care system in America; earned an Oscar nomination for Best Documentary Feature
2004 Directed the documentary "Fahrenheit 9/11," which takes a highly critical look at the Bush administration and the White House after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks; received top honors at the Cannes Fi
2002 Published "Stupid White Men ...and Other Sorry Excuses for the State of the Nation!" which became a New York Times Bestseller
2002 Examined American's gun culture in the award-winning documentary "Bowling for Columbine"
2002 Signed a $3 million book deal with Time Warner Book Group
2000 Had acting role in Nora Ephron's "Lucky Numbers"
1999 Appeared in cameo role in Ron Howard's "EdTV"
1999 Executive produced and appeared in the newsmagazine "The Awful Truth"; made for Britain's Channel 4 and aired in the USA on Bravo
1998 Directed documentary satire of corporate America, "The Big One"
1995 "TV Nation" revived by Fox TV for the summer season
1995 Feature fiction writing-directing debut, the disappointing "Canadian Bacon", John Candy's last film
1994 Served as creator, executive producer, director, writer and correspondent for NBC's "TV Nation", an irreverent, opinionated, magazine show; aired during the summer
1992 Produced, directed, scripted and appeared in the documentary short "Pets or Meat: The Return to Flint", a sequel to "Roger and Me"
1992 TV debut, directing and appearing in a segment of "Rock the Vote", a Fox variety special designed to get young people to register to vote
1991 Wrote the forward to Ben Hamper's well-reviewed collection of essays, "Rivethead: Tales from the Assemblyline"
1989 Paid an estimated $3 million by Warner Bros for the acquisition of "Roger and Me", including $25,000 for homeless families affected by the closing of General Motors
1989 Feature debut as producer, director, screenwriter, on-screen interviewer, and narrator of "Roger and Me", a darkly humorous documentary
1986 Appointed executive editor of Mother Jones, one of the largest circulation political magazines in the USA
1986 Fired from Mother Jones for refusing to run a particular article
1986 Started production company, Dog Eat Dog Films
1985 Appeared as a commentator on National Public Radio's "All Things Considered"
1976 Founded a crisis intervention center
1976 - 1986 At age 22, founded and edited an alternative newspaper The Flint Voice (later The Michigan Voice)
1972 Became one of the first 18-year-olds in the country elected to public office when he won a seat on his local school board
Was producer and host of a weekly radio show, "Radio Free Flint"
Worked as a principal interviewer and production coordinator on "Blood in the Face" (originally titled "Right Thinking"), a documentary feature about modern white supremacist organization directed by
Won a "modest" settlement in his wrongful discharge suit againt Mother Jones
Spent three years preparing his filmmaking debut, "Roger and Me"; budgeted at $260,000
Wrote and executive produced the CBS comedy pilot "Better Days" (filmed in 1998), starring James Belushi and Chris Elliott as laid off Wisconsin auto workers


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