Danny DeVito
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Filmography
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Ruthless People
(1986)Shrewish housewife Barbara Stone is taken hostage by two of her husband's corporate victims, but her cheating spouse refuses to pay to get her back.

The Lorax
(2012)A young boy searches for a way to gain the affections of his dream girl. In his quest, he learns that in order to succeed he must uncover the story of the grumpy but nature-loving Lorax.

Throw Momma from the Train
(1987)A writing student offers to trade murders...he will kills his instructor's ex-wife, in exchange for the murder of his demented, domineering mother.

Other People's Money
(1991)A Wall Street corporate raider attempts to acquire an 81-year-old New England wire & cable company but finds himself embroiled in the fight of his life against the company CEO.

Renaissance Man
(1994)A teacher has to keep a bunch of ragtags from flunking basic training.

The Ratings Game
(1984)When a New Jersey trucker works with his savvy girlfriend, they build a splashy television show, which they hope will wow the industry.

Drowning Mona
(2000)A Sheriff investigating the murder of an upstate New York woman learns that her extremely hateful ways gave the whole town a motive to be rid of her.

Wise Guys
(1986)Danny DeVito and Joe Piscopo star in Brian DePalma's dark comedy about a pair of New Jersey mobsters who double-cross their boss. To get revenge he sets them up to kill each other.

Deck the Halls
(2006)A new neighbor sets out to put so many Christmas lights on his house that they'll be seen in space.

Relative Strangers
(2006)An uptight professor who sets out to locate his biological parents is befuddled to find that his original mother and father are not quite upper-class.

Little Spirit: Christmas in New York
(2008)A friendly New York cabbie (Danny DeVito) tells two unhappy young sisters a magical story of a boy named Leo who moved to Manhattan with his family and accidentally loses his dog, Ramona, in Central Park. He is devastated until a magical creature named Little Spirit appears and an extraordinary adventure begins. But is there a connection between the cabbie and Little Spirit?

Man on the Moon
(1999)Based on a true story, Jim Carrey stunningly portrays the late Andy Kaufman - considered the most innovative, eccentric and enigmatic comic of his time - in Man on the Moon. "Jim Carrey is extraordinary" says The New York Post. "Jim Carrey may be a better Andy Kaufman than Andy Kaufman" writes Newsweek. Also starring Danny DeVito as Kaufman's manager, Courtney Love as the woman Andy falls in love with and Paul Giamatti as his best friend. You'll stand up and cheer for Carrey in one of the year's most entertaining movies!

Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond
(2017)Through the lens of his stunningly immersive performance as Andy Kaufman, Jim Carrey ponders the meaning of life, reality, identity and career.

Matilda
(1996)Matilda is a super-smart little girl who's woefully misunderstood by her parents, her brother, and an evil school principal. But with the help of a brave best friend and a wonderful teacher, Matilda discovers she doesn't have to get mad to get even.

Hoffa
(1992)Director/co-star Danny DeVito's unforgettable epic stars Jack Nicholson as Jimmy Hoffa, the legendary Teamster boss whose mysterious disappearance has never been explained. The film traces Hoffa's passionate struggle to shape the nation's most influential labor union, his relationship with the Mob, and his subsequent conviction and prison term at the hand of Robert Kennedy.

Tin Men
(1987)Two less-than-honest rivals in the tin game meet in a fender bender but their bruised egos and quick tempers turn the minor accident into a major vendetta

Heist
(2001)An expert thief and his crew form an elaborate heist to rob a shipment of Swiss gold from an airport, but the plan quickly hits complications.

Living Out Loud
(1998)A lonely woman recently dumped by her husband and an elevator operator with gambling problems become friends.

Twins
(1988)Superstars Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito team up for twice the laughs in this hilarious box-office blockbuster from director Ivan Reitman (Ghostbusters). An ambitious genetic experiment takes the wrong turn when two twins - who look nothing alike - are born and then separated.

Thank You Very Much
(2025)Through never-before-seen footage and intimate recollections, explore Andy Kaufman's impactful life, career, and genius that resonates more than ever.