Donald Trump filmography

Trump's star
Donald Trump's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

Long before being elected President of the United States, Donald Trump had produced and hosted reality TV shows The Apprentice and The Celebrity Apprentice from 2004 to 2015. He also made dozens of cameo appearances in films, television series, soft-core pornography, and advertisements since the 1980s.

Appearances by Trump

Film

Donald Trump at the 83rd Academy Awards in 2011
Title Year Role Notes Ref.
Ghosts Can't Do It 1989 Himself Movie; awarded Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Supporting Actor [1]
Home Alone 2: Lost in New York 1992 Himself Movie [1]
The Little Rascals 1994 Waldo's Dad Movie [1]
Across the Sea of Time 1995 Himself Movie [1]
Eddie 1996 Himself Movie [1]
The Associate 1996 Himself Movie [1]
54 1998 VIP Patron Movie [2]
Celebrity 1998 Himself Movie [1]
Zoolander 2001 Himself Movie [1]
Two Weeks Notice 2002 Himself Movie [3]
Small Potatoes: Who Killed the USFL? 2009 Himself 60-minute ESPN documentary film about the United States Football League [4][5]
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps 2010 Himself Trump's scene was cut from the cinema version but is included on the DVD. [6]
POM Wonderful Presents: The Greatest Movie Ever Sold 2011 Himself Documentary [7]

Television

Title Year Role Network Notes Ref.
The Jeffersons 1985 Himself CBS Episode titled "You'll Never Get Rich" [1]
I'll Take Manhattan 1987 Himself CBS Miniseries [8][9]
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air 1994 Himself NBC Episode titled "For Sale by Owner" [1]
The Nanny 1996 Himself CBS Episode titled "The Rosie Show" [1]
Suddenly Susan 1997 Himself NBC Episode titled "I'll See That and Raise You Susan" [3]
The Drew Carey Show 1997 Himself ABC Episode titled "New York and Queens" [3]
Night Man 1997 Himself Syndication Episode titled "Face to Face" [10]
Spin City 1998 Himself ABC Episode titled "The Paul Lassiter Story" [1]
Sex and the City 1999 Himself HBO Episode titled "The Man, the Myth, the Viagra" [1]
The Job 2001 Himself ABC Episode titled "Elizabeth" [3]
Saturday Night Live 2004, 2015 Himself, various imitations, Tax Guy NBC Trump hosted the April 3, 2004 and November 7, 2015 episodes of SNL [11][12]
Days of Our Lives 2005 Himself NBC Guest star [13]
58th Primetime Emmy Awards 2006 Oliver Wendell Douglas NBC Minimusical [14]
WWE Raw 2007, 2009 Himself USA Network Briefly "owned" Raw [15]
WrestleMania 23 2007 Himself Syndication "Battle of the Billionaires" Match [16]
Comedy Central Roast 2011 Himself Comedy Central Roastee [17]
Top Gear USA 2012 Himself BBC Episode titled "Supercars" [18]
The Men Who Built America 2012 Himself History (U.S. TV channel) Commentator [19]

Video

Trump has appeared in three VHS tapes released by Playboy. He did not appear in any scenes containing nudity or sexual content.[20][21]

Title Year Role Notes Ref.
Playboy Centerfold 1994 Himself Adult film [20]
Playboy Video Centerfold: Playmate 2000 Bernaola Twins 2000 Himself Adult film [21]
Untitled Playboy video 2001 Himself Fashion show featuring Betsey Johnson [20]

Music videos

In 1989, Trump appeared in the music video for Bobby Brown's single "On Our Own", which was featured in the movie Ghostbusters II.[22] In 1991, Trump originally made an appearance in the music video for Precious Metal's cover of Janet Robin's song, "Mr. Big Stuff". However, Trump wanted a $250,000 payment instead of the agreed-upon $10,000 appearance fee. After the band refused to pay for his appearance, Trump was replaced in the final version of the music video.[23][24]

Advertising

Trump has also appeared in a number of television commercials for Pizza Hut. The first of these commercials aired in the U.S. in 1995, and featured his ex-wife Ivana promoting Stuffed Crust pizzas.[25][26] The second of these commercials aired in the Australian market in 2000, and was for large 'New Yorker' pizzas the chain was promoting at the time.[27] In 2002, Trump appeared in three McDonald's commercials featuring the Grimace.[2]

Other brands that Trump appeared in commercials for included Pepsi,[2] Macy's,[28] Oreo,[2] Serta,[29] Verizon,[30] and Visa.[31]

Works about Trump

Film

Film title Year released Distributor Writer / Producer Director Notes
Trump: What's the Deal? 1991 The Deadline Company Jesse Kornbluth Libby Handros [32][33]
You've Been Trumped 2011 Montrose Pictures Richard Phinney, Anthony Baxter Anthony Baxter [34][35]
A Dangerous Game 2014 Montrose Pictures Richard Phinney Anthony Baxter [36]
Donald Trump's The Art of the Deal: The Movie 2016 Funny or Die Joe Randazzo Jeremy Konner [37]
Michael Moore in TrumpLand 2016 Dog Eat Dog Films Michael Moore Michael Moore [38][39]
Trumped: Inside the Greatest Political Upset of All Time 2017 Left/Right Productions Kevin Vargas, producer Ted Bourne, Mary Robertson, Banks Tarver [40][41]
Fahrenheit 11/9 2018 Briarcliff Entertainment Michael Moore Michael Moore [42]

Television

Film title Year released Distributor Writer / Producer Director Notes
Trump Unauthorized 2005 Apollo ProMovie GMGH & Co. Filmproduktion KG Keith Curran John David Coles [43][44]
Trump: The Kremlin Candidate? 2017 Panorama, BBC One John Sweeney, presenter; Andy Blackman, Matthew Hill, Diana Martin, Tomiko Newson, Nick Sturdee, producers Matthew Hill, Tomiko Newson, Nick Sturdee [45][46]

Films or TV series alluding to Trump

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