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Donald Trump filmography

Donald Trump filmography

Films Donald Trump has produced or hosted


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, and advertisements since the 1980s. He has won the Worst Supporting Actor award at the 11th Golden Raspberry Awards for Ghosts Can't Do It in 1990, as well as awards for Worst Actor and Worst screen Combo at the 39th Golden Raspberry Awards for his roles in the documentary films Death of a Nation and Fahrenheit 11/9 in 2019.

Trump in 2015
Trump's star
Trump's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

Appearances by Trump

Film

Trump at the 83rd Academy Awards in 2011
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Video

Trump has appeared in three VHS tapes released by Playboy. He did not appear in any scenes containing nudity or sexual content.[26][27]

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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music video for Bobby Brown's single "On Our Own", which was featured in the movie Ghostbusters II.[28] In 1991, Trump originally made an appearance in the music video for Precious Metal's cover of Janet Robin's song, "Mr.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.[29][30] He also appeared in an I Like Trains song The Truth.

Advertising

Trump has also appeared in a number of television commercials for Pizza Hut. The first of these commercials aired in the United States in 1995, and featured him and his ex-wife Ivana promoting Stuffed Crust pizzas.[31][32] 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.[33] In 2002, Trump appeared in three McDonald's commercials featuring Grimace.[2]

Other brands that Trump appeared in commercials for included Pepsi,[2] Macy's,[34] Oreo,[2] Serta,[35] Verizon,[36] and Visa.[37]

Works about Trump

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Films or TV series alluding to Trump

  • In the 1989 film Back to the Future Part II, Biff Tannen (Thomas F. Wilson) turns Hill Valley's courthouse into a gaudy casino/hotel (à la the Trump Plaza hotel) where he lives an obnoxiously luxurious lifestyle. In his office is a portrait of himself that was based on one of Donald Trump. Co-writer Bob Gale says that the Trump connection was definitely intentional.[58]

Awards and nominations

Golden Raspberry Awards
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Notes

  1. 60-minute ESPN documentary film about the United States Football League.
  2. Trump's scene was cut from the theatrical version but is included on the DVD.
  3. Trump hosted the April 3, 2004 and November 7, 2015 episodes of SNL.

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