Vince Vaughn

Official Movie Sites
The Break Up with Jennifer Aniston
Mr & Mrs. Smith
Wedding Crashers
Be Cool
Thumbsucker
The Sky Is Green
Anchorman
Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story
Starsky & Hutch
I Love Your Work
Old School
South of Heaven, West of Hell
Psycho
The Locusts
The Lost World: Jurassic Park

wiz's note: IMDB.com has all the latest info on VV films if my site happens to fall behind.

In the works ...
Outsourced (2008) (announced)
Four Christmases (2008) (announced)


Into the Wild
Release Date: 2007 (filming as of Dec 2006)

Plot Outline: The young, idealistic Christopher McCandless (Hirsch) abandons life as most of us know it for the Alaskan wilderness. Based on the bestseller by Jon Krakauer.

Emile Hirsch ... Christopher McCandless
Vince Vaughn ... Wayne Westerberg
Dan Burch ... Passerby
Zach Galifianakis ... Kevin
Marcia Gay Harden ... Billie McCandless
Cheryl Francis Harrington ... Social Worker
William Hurt ... Walt McCandless
John Jabaley ... Announcer
Catherine Keener ... Jan Burres

Director: Sean Penn
Writing credits: Jon Krakauer (book) and Sean Penn (screenplay)

The H-Man Cometh

Plot Outline: A sarcastic radio call-in show host (Vaughn) starts taking on the qualities of his neurotic patrons.

Vince Vaughn ... Hume Stevens (attached)

Director: David O. Russell
Writing credits: David Cohen and Tony Lord

Fred Claus
Release Date: November 9, 2007

Vince Vaughn .... Joe Claus
Elizabeth Banks
Kathy Bates
Charlie Condou ... Worried Elf
Minja Filipovic ... Evie
Paul Giamatti .... Santa Claus
Burn Gorman
John Michael Higgins ... Willy
Liam James .... Young Fred Claus
Ludacris .... Angry Elf
Trevor Peacock
Miranda Richardson
Kevin Spacey .... Clyde
Theo Stevenson .... Young Nick
Rachel Weisz

Director: David Dobkin
Writing credits: Dan Fogelman (screenplay) and Jessie Nelson (story)
The Break Up
Release Date: June 2, 2006

tagline: ... pick a side

Vince Vaughn .... Gary
Joey Lauren Adams .... Addie
Jennifer Aniston .... Brooke
Vincent D'Onofrio .... Dennis
Jon Favreau .... Johnny O
Rhett Miller .... Himself/Old 97's

Director: Peyton Reed

The Wedding Crashers
Release Date: July 15, 2005

Vince Vaughn ... Jeremy Klein
Owen Wilson ... John Beckwith
Rachel McAdams ... Claire Cleary

Director: David Dobkin (also directed Vince in Clay Pigeons)

Mr. and Mrs. Smith
Release Date: June 10, 2005

Brad Pitt ... John Smith
Angelina Jolie ... Jane Smith
Greg Ellis ... Curtis
Vince Vaughn ... Eddie

Director: Doug Liman (also directed Vince in Swingers)

Be Cool
Release Date: March 4, 2005

John Travolta ... Chili Palmer
Uma Thurman ... Edie Athens
Vince Vaughn ... Raji
The Rock ... Elliot Wilhelm
Cedric the Entertainer ... Sin LaSalle
André 3000 ... Dabu (as André Benjamin)

Director: F. Gary Gray

Thumbsucker
Release Date: Fall 2005

Lou Pucc ... Justin Cobb
Tilda Swinton ... Audrey Cobb
Vincent D'Onofrio ... Mike Cobb
Keanu Reeves ... Perry Lyman
Benjamin Bratt ... Matt Schramm
Kelli Garner ... Rebecca
Vince Vaughn ... Mr. Geary

based on a novel by Walter Kirn
written and directed by: Mike Mills (of REM)

note: Nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival

Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy
Release Date: July 9, 2004
(wiz's note: funniest movie I've seen since Old School)

Will Ferrell ... Ron Burgundy
Christina Applegate ... Veronica Corningstone
Paul Rudd ... Brian Fantana
Steve Carell ... Brick Tamland
David Koechner ... Champ Kind
Fred Willard ... Ed Harken
Chris Parnell ... Garth Holliday
Vince Vaughn ... Wes Mantooth (uncredited)

Director: Adam McKay

Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story
Release Date: June 18, 2004

Vince Vaughn ... Peter La Fleur
Christine Taylor ... Kate Veatch
Ben Stiller ... White Goodman
Rip Torn ... Patches O'Houlihan

Director: Rawson Marshall Thurber

Starsky & Hutch
Release Date: February 26, 2004

Ben Stiller ... David Starsky
Owen Wilson ... Ken Hutchinson
Snoop Dogg ... Huggy Bear
Fred Williamson ... Captain Doby
Vince Vaughn ... Reese Feldman
Juliette Lewis ... Kitty
Jason Bateman ... Kevin
Amy Smart ... Holly
Carmen Electra ... Staci
George Cheung ... Chau (as George Kee Cheung)
Chris Penn ... Manetti
Brande Roderick ... Heather
Molly Sims ... Mrs. Feldman
Matt Walsh ... Eddie
G.T. Holme ... Bartender

Director: Todd Phillips (also directed Vince in Old School)

I Love Your Work
Release Date: 2003?
Trailer

Marisa Coughlan ... Jane
Judy Greer ... Samantha
Shalom Harlow ... Charlotte
Jared Harris ... Yehud
Joshua Jackson ... John
Nicky Katt .... Goateed Man
Jason Lee ... Larry Hortense
Franka Potente ... Mia
Giovanni Ribisi ... Gray Evans
Christina Ricci ... Shana
Vince Vaughn ... Stiev
Elvis Costello ... Himself
Eric Siegel .... Phil
John Tottenham .... Jett Trask
Dan Bucatinsky .... The Director

Director: Adam Goldberg
Writing credits: Adrian Butchart and Adam Goldberg

Old School
Release Date: February 21, 2003

Luke Wilson ... Mitch Martin
Will Ferrell ... Frank "The Tank" Ricard
Vince Vaughn ... Bernard 'Beanie' Campbell
Jeremy Piven ... Dean Gordon Pritchard
Ellen Pompeo ... Nicole
Juliette Lewis ... Heidi
Leah Remini ... Lara Campbell
Perrey Reeves ... Marissa Jones
Craig Kilborn ... Mark

Director: Todd Phillips

Zoolander
Release Date: July 7, 2002

Ben Stiller ... Derek Zoolander
Owen Wilson ... Hansel McDonald
Christine Taylor ... Matilda Jeffries
Will Ferrell ... Jacobin Mugatu/Jacob Moogberg/Little Cletus
Milla Jovovich ... Katinka Ingabogovinanana
Jerry Stiller ... Maury Ballstein
David Duchovny ... J.P. Prewitt
Jon Voight ... Larry Zoolander
Judah Friedlander ... Scrappy Zoolander
Nathan Lee Graham ... Todd
Alexandre Manning ... Brint
Asio Highsmith ... Rufus
Alexander Skarsgård ... Meekus
Donald Trump ... Himself
Christian Slater ... Himself
Vince Vaughn ... Luke Zoolander (uncredited)

Director: Ben Stiller

The Prime Gig
Release Date: Straight to Video

Cast overview, first billed only:
Vince Vaughn ... Pendelton 'Penny' Wise
Julia Ormond ... Caitlin Carlson
Ed Harris ... Kelly Grant
Rory Cochrane ... Joel
Wallace Shawn ... Gene
Stephen Tobolowsky ... Mick
George Wendt ... Archie
Jeanetta Arnette ... Cheryl
Shishir Kurup ... Sujat
Harper Roisman ... Harry
J.J. Johnston ... Lloyd
Tom Wright ... Marvin Sanders
Romany Malco, Jr. ... Zeke
Brian George ... Nasser
Amber Benson ... Batgirl

Director: Gregory Mosher

Domestic Disturbance
Release Date: November 2, 2001

John Travolta ... Frank Morrison
Vince Vaughn ... Rick Barnes
Teri Polo ... Susan Morrison Barnes
Matthew O'Leary ... Danny Morrison
Steve Buscemi ... Ray Coleman

Directer: Harold Becker

Made
Release Date: July 2001

Cast:
Jon Favreau ... Bobby
Vince Vaughn ... Ricky
Famke Janssen ... Jess
Jennifer Bransford ... Flight Attendant
Sean 'P-Diddy' Combs ... Ruiz

Directer: Jon Favreau
Writen by: Jon Favreau

The Cell
Release Date: August 18, 2000

Cast:
Vince Vaughn
Jennifer Lopez
Vincent D'Ionfrio

A Cool Dry Place
Release Date: Spring 1999 [straight to video]

Cast:

Vince Vaughn ........ Russ Durrell
Joey Lauren Adams ... Beth Ward
Monica Potter ......... Kate Durrell
Devon Sawa ........... Noah Ward
Bobby Moat ...... Calvin Durrell

Director: John N. Smith

Vaughn is a young lawyer whose wife, Potter, leaves him and their 4-year-old son. Vaughn escapes to rural Kansas and find love with with real-life girlfriend, Adams. But, Potter comes back and tries to reclaim custody of their son.

South of Heaven, West of Hell
Release Date: June 2001 in select cities

Cast:
Richard R. Allen .... Army Corporal
Luke Askew .... Leland
Natalie Canerday .... Sissy
Bud Cort
Joe Ely .... Petrified Paul
Bridget Fonda
Peter Fonda
Vincent Gallo
Bo Hopkins .... Doc Angus
Michael Jeter
Terry McIlvain .... U.S.Christmas
Ritchie Montgomery .... Harold
Paul Reubens
Billy Bob Thornton
Joe Unger .... Nogales
Vince Vaughn .... Taylor Henry
Dwight Yoakam .... Valentine Mathers
Warren Zevon

Director: Dwight Yoakam
Writing credits: Stan Bertheaud and Dwight Yoakam

wiz's note:
What great cast Dwight Yoakam has put together. Bud Cort is also in Dogma. I guess there are a lot of Harold and Maude fans out there - you know that Kevin Smith just loved that movie!

Psycho
Release Date: December 4, 1998
MPAA Rating: R
Remake of Alfred Hitchcock's original

Cast:

Vince Vaughn .... Norman Bates
Anne Heche
Viggo Mortensen
Julianne Moore
William H. Macy

Director: Gus Van Sant [Good Will Hunting, To Die For, Drugstore Cowboy].

Clay Pigeons
Release Date: Sept 25, 1998
MPAA: Rated R for strong scenes of sexuality, language and violence.
Running Time: 104 minutes
a.k.a. In Too Deep

Cast:
Vince Vaughn.........Lester Long
Janeane Garofalo...Dale Shelby
Joaquin Phoenix....Clay Birdwell
Gregory Sporleder..............Earl
Georgina Cates...........Amanda

Director: David Dobkin
Written by: Matthew L. Healy

Return to Paradise
Release Date: August 14, 1998
MPAA rating: R
Running Time: ? minutes

Vince Vaughn ...... John 'Sheriff' Volgecherev
Anne Heche .......... Beth Eastern
Joaquin Phoenix .............. Lewis
Jada Pinkett Smith .... M.J. Major
David Conrad ................... Tony
Vera Farmiga .................. Kerrie
Nick Sandow .................. Ravitch

Director: Joseph Ruben

Phoenix plays a young American accused of drug smuggling in Malaysia and is sentence to death. Heche is the lawyer who is trying to convince Vaughn and Conrad, Phoenix's traveling companions, to help save him from death by returning to Malaysia and turning themselves in.

The Locusts
MGM
Release Date: Ocotober 3, 1997
MPAA rating: 'R' for sexuality

Cast:
Delilah Ashford Potts... Kate Capshaw
Clay Hewitt..... Vince Vaughn
Flyboy........... Jeremy Davies
Kitty.............. Ashley Judd
Earl............... Paul Rudd
Joel............... Daniel Meyer
Patsy............. Jessica Capshaw

Directed: John Patrick Kelley

The Lost World: Jurassic Park Universal Pictures
Release Date: May 23, 1997
MPAA rating: 'PG-13' for intense sci-fi terror and violence
Running Time: 134 minutes

The Lost World: Jurassic Park is the sequel to Steven Spielberg's 1993 film, Jurassic Park, which made a ton of money worldwide. Personally, I'm not a fan of the first film and I haven't caught this one but the effects were really cool. Both movies are based on Michael Crichton's novels.

Cast:
Vince Vaughn...Nick Van Owen
Dr. Ian Malcolm........ Jeff Goldblum
Dr. Sarah Harding..... Julianne Moore
Roland Tembo...... Pete Postlethwaite
Peter Ludlow..... Arliss Howard
John Hammond... Richard Attenborough
Nick Van Owen.... Vince Vaughn
Kelly Malcolm... Vanessa Lee Chester

Director: Steven Spielberg

Just Your Luck... Barry the Rookie Cop
Polygram Video
U.K. title: Whiskey Down
Release Date: 1996
Genre: Crime; Thriller
MPAA rating: R
Running time: 88 minutes

Cast:

Sean Patrick ...... Flanery Ray
Virginia Madsen ............ Kim
Ernie Hudson ............. Willie
Alanna Ubach .......... Angela
Vince Vaughn ............. Barry
Jon Favreau ............ Straker
Jon Polito ................... Nick
Mike Starr ................... Carl
Carroll Baker ........... Mamie
John Lurie ................ Coker
Flea ....................... Johnny
Bill Erwin .................... Pops
Lee Weaver ............... Wino

Director: Gary Auerbach

Swingers .... Trent
Miramax
Genre: Comedy; Drama
Release Date: 1996
MPAA rating: R
Running time: 97 minutes



Commercials

Chevrolet ("Heartbeat of America" ad campaign)

Other Films

At Risk
(1994) .... Max
Rudy (1993) .... Jamie
For the Boys [uncredited]


TV Guest Appearances
"Corazón de..." playing "Himself" (archive footage) 7 September 2005
"Getaway" playing "Himself" (episode # 14.27) 11 August 2005
"Late Show with David Letterman" playing "Himself" 4 August 2005
"Last Call with Carson Daly" playing "Himself" 22 July 2005
"Live with Regis and Kathie Lee" playing "Himself" 15 July 2005
"Today" playing "Himself" 13 July 2005
"HBO First Look" playing "Himself" in episode: "Wedding Crashers" 8 July 2005
"Late Show with David Letterman" playing "Himself" 16 June 2005
"Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show" playing "Himself" 28 April 2005
"Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show" playing "Himself" 1 March 2005
"The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" playing "Himself" 23 February 2005
"The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn" playing "Himself" 27 August 2004
"The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn" playing "Himself" 24 June 2004
"The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" playing "Himself" 23 June 2004
"Late Show with David Letterman" playing "Himself - Guest Host" 11 March 2003
"Dinner for Five" playing "Himself" (episode # 2.7) 3 March 2003
"Jimmy Kimmel Live" playing "Himself" 26 February 2003
"The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn" playing "Himself" 24 February 2003
"HBO First Look" playing "Himself" in episode: "Starsky & Hutch" 2003
"Dennis Miller Live" playing "Himself" in episode: "Confidence" (episode # 9.26) 30 August 2002
"Dinner for Five" playing "Himself" (episode # 1.2) 22 November 2001
"Going to California" playing "Gavin Toe" in episode: "This Year's Model" (episode # 1.12) 25 October 2001
"The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn" playing "Himself" 20 July 2001
"Sex and the City" playing "Keith Travers" in episode: "Sex and Another City" (episode # 3.14) 17 September 2000
"Dennis Miller Live" playing "Himself" in episode: "Travel" (episode # 7.23) 14 July 2000
"The Rosie O'Donnell Show" playing "Himself" 26 May 2000
"The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn" playing "Himself" 23 February 2000
"The Late, Late Show" with Craig Kilborn as his third guest on the new show, April 1, 1999
"The Tonight Show" with Jay Leno promoting Psycho, December 11, 1998
"Saturday Night Live" Guest host promoting Psycho, December 5, 1998 (episode # 24.8)
"Hercules" playing "Loki" (voice) in episode: "Hercules and the Twilight of the Gods" (episode # 1.34) 18 November 1998
"Mr. Show with Bob and David" playing "Sheep Dog" in episode: "It's Perfectly Understandishable" (episode # 4.5) 2
"The Rosie O'Donnell Show" playing "Himself" 23 September 1998
"The Tonight Show" with Jay Leno promoting Return to Paradise, August 10, 1998
"MTV Movie Awards" as "Carl" in the opening skit with Ben Stiller, June 1998
"Rosie O'Donnell Show" April 29. 1998
"The Larry Sanders Show" as himself, April 12, 1998
"21 Jump Street"; [11/20/1989]; Episode: "Mike's P.O.V." (#4.9)
"China Beach" [1989]; Episode: "The Unquiet Earth"
"Doogie Howser, M.D." [1989]
"Fourth Man" [1991]; Special
"Lies of the Heart" [1991]; Special
"Malcolm Takes a Shot" [1990]; Special


VINCE QUICK FACTS

What?

Movie Actor, LaLa Land

Don't I know you from ...?

Originally fast talking retro-styling Trent Walker in Doug Lyman's 1996 indie-hit Swingers. Now, many more may know Vince as Jeremy Klein in Wedding Crashers or Beanie in Old School.

Where might you spot Vince?

Holiday Club on N. Sheridan in Chicago.

Who might be holding Vince's hand?

I guess no longer Jennifer Aniston!

Ever notice that ...?

Vince Vaughn, Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson, Luke Wilson, and Will Ferrell are together everywhere in the movies. Known to some as the "Frat Pack," keep it coming, guys.