Ryan Reynolds filmography

Ryan Reynolds is a Canadian actor and producer. He made his acting debut on television in the teen drama Fifteen in 1991.[1] Two years later, he made his feature film debut by playing an orphan raised in India, who is inspired by Mahatma Gandhi to go on a hunger strike in a small town in Canada in Ordinary Magic (1993).[2][3] Reynolds had a recurring role on the television show The Odyssey (1993). He followed this with minor appearances on The X-Files (1996), and the television film Sabrina the Teenage Witch (1996). His breakthrough role was as medical student Michael "Berg" Bergen in the sitcom Two Guys and a Girl.[4][5]

Reynolds at the 2018 San Diego Comic Con
Reynolds promoting Deadpool & Wolverine at the 2024 San Diego Comic-Con

He also played a slacker in National Lampoon's Van Wilder (2002), and vampire hunter Hannibal King in Blade: Trinity (2004) with Wesley Snipes. Reynolds appeared in lead roles in the commercially successful romantic comedies Just Friends (2005), Definitely, Maybe (2008), and The Proposal (2009).[6] In 2010, he played a military contractor who is captured by terrorists in the psychological thriller Buried.[7][8] The following year, Reynolds starred in the title role of the superhero film Green Lantern, which received a generally negative reception from the critics and underperformed at the box office, leading to a decline in his career.[9][10] In 2013, he voiced a garden snail in Turbo and a caveman in The Croods.[11] Two years later, he appeared in the drama Mississippi Grind and played lawyer E. Randol Schoenberg in Woman in Gold.[7]

Reynolds experienced a career turnaround when he played the titular antihero in the superhero film Deadpool (2016), which he also produced. It received generally positive reviews from critics, especially for his irreverent comedic performance, and Reynolds garnered a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy.[12][13] The film was also a commercial success, grossing a worldwide total of over $782 million at the box-office.[14][15] He reprised the role in its 2018 sequel Deadpool 2, which was also a critical and commercial success.[16] It became the highest grossing R-rated film, with a worldwide gross of over $785 million.[17][a] The following year, he voiced Pikachu in the film Detective Pikachu (2019).

Film

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List of Ryan Reynolds film credits
Year Title Roles Notes Ref.
1993 Ordinary Magic Jeffrey "Ganesh" Moore [2]
1997 The Alarmist Howard Ancona [18]
1999 Coming Soon Henry Lipschitz [19]
Dick Chip [20]
2000 Boltneck Karl Originally known as Big Monster on Campus [21][22]
Alive John [23]
2001 Finder's Fee Quigley [24]
2002 Van Wilder Van Wilder [25]
Buying the Cow Mike Hanson [26]
2003 The In-Laws Mark Tobias [27]
Foolproof Kevin [28]
2004 Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle Male nurse [29]
Blade: Trinity Hannibal King [30]
2005 The Amityville Horror George Lutz [31]
Waiting... Monty [32]
Just Friends Chris Brander [33]
2006 Smokin' Aces Richard Messner [34][35]
2007 The Nines Gary / Gavin / Gabriel[b] [36]
2008 Chaos Theory Frank Allen [37]
Definitely, Maybe Will Hayes [38]
Fireflies in the Garden Michael [39]
2009 Adventureland Mike Connell [40]
X-Men Origins: Wolverine Wade Wilson / Deadpool / Weapon XI[c] Additional dialogue [41][42]
The Proposal Andrew Paxton [43]
Paper Man Captain Excellent [44]
2010 Buried Paul Conroy [45]
2011 Green Lantern Hal Jordan / Green Lantern [46]
The Change-Up Mitch Planko [47]
The Whale Narrator Also executive producer [48]
2012 Safe House Matt Weston [49]
Ted Jared Uncredited cameo [50]
2013 The Croods Guy Voice [51]
Turbo Turbo [52]
R.I.P.D. Nick Walker [53]
2014 The Voices Jerry Hickfang, Bosco, Mr. Whiskers, The Deer, and Bunny Monkey[d] Voice [54]
The Captive Matthew [55]
A Million Ways to Die in the West Cowboy Uncredited cameo [56]
2015 Mississippi Grind Curtis [57]
Woman in Gold E. Randol Schoenberg [58]
Self/less Young Damian / Edward[c] [59]
2016 Criminal Bill Pope [60]
Deadpool Wade Wilson / Deadpool Also producer [61]
2017 No Good Deed Short film; also writer [62]
Life Rory Adams [63]
The Hitman's Bodyguard Michael Bryce [64]
2018 Deadpool 2 Wade Wilson / Deadpool[c] Voice and motion capture for Juggernaut
Also producer and writer
[65][66]
[67][68]
Juggernaut
Himself (cameo)
2019 Great Bear Rainforest Narrator Documentary [69]
Detective Pikachu Detective Pikachu / Harry Goodman[e] Voice only and facial motion capture for Pikachu [70][71]
Hobbs & Shaw Victor Locke (uncredited)
Eteon Director[e]
Voice only and credited under the pseudonym Champ Nightengale [72]
6 Underground One [73]
2020 The Croods: A New Age Guy Voice [74]
2021 Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard Michael Bryce [75]
Deadpool and Korg React Wade Wilson / Deadpool Promotional short film; also producer and director [76]
Free Guy Guy Provides the voice and facial capture for Dude; also producer [77][78]
Dude[e]
Red Notice Nolan Booth [79]
2022 The Adam Project Adam Reed Also producer [80][81]
Bullet Train Carver Uncredited cameo [82]
Spirited Clint Briggs Also producer [83]
Shotgun Wedding Executive producer only [83]
2023 Ghosted Jonas Cameo [84]
2024 IF Cal Also producer [85]
Deadpool & Wolverine Wade Wilson / Deadpool, Nicepool[f] Also producer and writer [86]
2025 Animal Friends TBA Filming; also producer [87]
TBA Society of Explorers and Adventurers TBA Also producer [88]
TBA Boy Band TBA Also producer and writer [89]
TBA Mayday TBA Post-production; also producer [90]
TBA Calamity Hustle TBA Also producer [91]
TBA Dragon's Lair TBA Also producer [92]
TBA Gaslight Express TBA Also producer [93]
TBA Untitled international heist film TBA Also producer [94]

Television

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List of Ryan Reynolds television credits
Year Title Role(s) Notes Ref.
1991–1993 Hillside Billy Simpson 13 episodes; aka Fifteen [1][95]
1993–1994 The Odyssey Macro / Lee[g] 13 episodes [1]
1994 My Name is Kate Kevin Bannister Television film [96]
1995–1998 The Outer Limits Paul Nodel / Derek Tillman[g] 3 episodes [97]
1995 Serving in Silence: The Margarethe Cammermeyer Story Andy Television film [98]
1996 The X-Files Jay "Boom" DeBoom Episode: "Syzygy" [99]
The John Larroquette Show Tony Hemingway Episode: "Napping to Success" [100]
When Friendship Kills Ben Television film; aka A Secret Between Friends: 'A Moment of Truth' Movie [101][102]
Sabrina the Teenage Witch Seth Television film [103]
In Cold Blood Bobby Rupp Television miniseries [104]
1997 Tourist Trap Wade Early Television film [105]
1998–2001 Two Guys and a Girl Michael "Berg" Bergen Main Cast [106]
2003 Scrubs Spence Episode: "My Dream Job" [107]
2004–2005 Zeroman Ty Cheese 13 episodes
Voice
[108]
2005 School of Life Michael "Mr. D" D'Angelo Television film [109]
2009
2017
2019
Saturday Night Live Host / Himself Episode: "Ryan Reynolds/Lady Gaga" (Host)
Episode: "Melissa McCarthy/Haim" (Cameo)
Episode: "Will Ferrell/King Princess" (Cameo)
[110]
[111]
[112]
2010 Sesame Street Himself [113]
2011, 2012, 2017 Family Guy Himself / Overweight Guy[g] 3 episodes
Voice
[108][114][115]
2012 Top Gear Himself [116][117]
2013 Murder in Manhattan Executive producer; Television film [118]
2020 Jeopardy! The Greatest of All Time Himself 1 episode [119]
Don't Commentator Also executive producer [120][121]
2021 Corner Gas Animated Himself Episode: "Ruby Re-Burn"
Voice cameo
[122]
2022 My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman Episode: "Ryan Reynolds" [123]
2022–present Welcome to Wrexham Also co-creator and executive producer [124]
2023 American Auto Episode: "Celebrity"
Credited as Champ Nightengale
[125]
2024 Marvel Studios: Assembled Episode: "The Making of Deadpool & Wolverine" [126]
Key
Denotes television shows that have not yet been released

Video games

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Year Title Role(s) Notes Ref.
2011 Green Lantern: Rise of the Manhunters Hal Jordan / Green Lantern[h] Voice [127]
2018 Marvel Strike Force Wade Wilson / Deadpool[h] [128]
2021, 2024 Fortnite Battle Royale Guy, Wade Wilson / Deadpool [129]
2022 FIFA 23 Himself Voice [130]

Music and web videos

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List of Ryan Reynolds music and web video credits
Year Title Artist Role Notes Ref.
2009 "Threw It on the Ground" The Lonely Island Himself Premiered on Saturday Night Live as Host [131][132]
2016 "Honest Trailers – Deadpool (Feat. Deadpool)" Honest Trailers Wade Wilson / Deadpool (voice)[i] [133]
2017 "Honest Trailers – Logan (Feat. Deadpool) – 200th Episode!!" [134]
2018 "Honest Trailers – Deadpool 2 (Feat. Deadpool)" [135]
2018 "Ashes" Celine Dion Wade Wilson / Deadpool Deadpool 2 opening credits theme song [136]
2019 "You Need to Calm Down" Taylor Swift Painter Cameo [137]
2024 "Chk Chk Boom" Stray Kids News presenter (wearing both suit and Deadpool costumes) [138]

Notes

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  1. ^ Joker surpassed the film in 2019.[17]
  2. ^ In this film, Reynolds played three different characters.
  3. ^ a b c In this film, Reynolds plays a character known by different names.
  4. ^ Reynolds played five different characters in this film.
  5. ^ a b c Reynolds played two different characters in this film.
  6. ^ Credited as "Gordon Reynolds" for this role.
  7. ^ a b c Reynolds played two different characters in this television show.
  8. ^ a b In this video game, Reynolds voiced a character known by different names.
  9. ^ In this video, Reynolds played a character known by different names.

See also

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References

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