Samuel L Jackson’s IMDb page is endless – 194 credits, to be exact. Flip through TheWrap’s slideshow to see some of his roles you might’ve forgotten about.
“RoboCop” (2014)
Jackson starred in the 2014 remake of “RoboCop,” which also stared Joel Kinnaman, Gary Oldman and Michael Keaton.
“Out of Sight” (1998)
Steven Soderbergh directed the 1998 crime comedy. George Clooney and Jennifer Lopez were the lead actors in the film, while Jackson had a special appearance. He is uncredited in the film.
“Goodfellas” (1990)
Samuel L Jackson starred as Stacks Edwards, a character overshadowed by Robert De Niro, Ray Liotta, Joe Pesci and Paul Sorvino.
“Coming to America” (1988)
Who hasn’t seen “Coming to America,” where Eddie Murphy, who plays an African prince, travels to Queens to find his wife? But did you also forget that Jackson played a role in the film? Credited on IMDb as Hold-Up Man,” who robs a restaurant in which Murphy dines.
“RoboCop” (2014)
Jackson starred in the 2014 remake of “RoboCop,” which also stared Joel Kinnaman, Gary Oldman and Michael Keaton.
“Out of Sight” (1998)
Steven Soderbergh directed the 1998 crime comedy. George Clooney and Jennifer Lopez were the lead actors in the film, while Jackson had a special appearance. He is uncredited in the film.
“Goodfellas” (1990)
Samuel L Jackson starred as Stacks Edwards, a character overshadowed by Robert De Niro, Ray Liotta, Joe Pesci and Paul Sorvino.
“Coming to America” (1988)
Who hasn’t seen “Coming to America,” where Eddie Murphy, who plays an African prince, travels to Queens to find his wife? But did you also forget that Jackson played a role in the film? Credited on IMDb as Hold-Up Man,” who robs a restaurant in which Murphy dines.
- 6/16/2021
- by Beatrice Verhoeven
- The Wrap
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