Patton Oswalt - Films

Films

Year Film Role Notes
1996 Down Periscope Stingray Radioman Cameo
1999 Man on the Moon Blue Collar Guy Cameo
1999 Magnolia Delmer Darion Cameo
2000 Super Nerds Lesile TV Movie
2001 Zoolander Monkey Photographer Cameo
2002 ZigZag Shelly Cameo
2003 Run Ronnie Run Dozer
2003 Calendar Girls Larry Cameo
2004 Taxi Impound Cop
2004 Blade: Trinity Hedges
2004 Starsky and Hutch Disco DJ
2006 Failure to Launch Techie Guy
2007 Reno 911!: Miami Jeff Spoder
2007 Wrong Turn 2 Tommy Voice
2007 Ratatouille Remy Voice
Nominated – Annie Award for Voice Acting in a Feature Production
2007 I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry Unknown Cameo
2007 Balls of Fury The Hammer
2007 Super High Me Himself Cameo
2008 Sex and Death 101 Fred
2008 All Roads Lead Home Milo Lead Role
2009 Observe and Report Roger
2009 Big Fan Paul Aufiero Lead Role
Nominated – Gotham Independent Film Award for Best Breakthrough Actor
Nominated – St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor
2009 The Informant! Ed Herbst
2010 Blood Into Wine Himself Documentary
2011 Young Adult Matt Freehauf New York Film Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor - Comedy
Palm Springs International Film Festival: Chairman's Vanguard Award
Santa Barbara International Film Festival: Virtuoso Award
Nominated – Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actor
Nominated – Central Ohio Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actor
Nominated – Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actor
Nominated – Detroit Film Critics Society Award for Best Supporting Actor
Nominated – Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actor
Nominated – National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actor
Nominated – Toronto Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actor)
2011 A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas Larry Juston
2012 Odd Thomas Ozzie P. Boone
2012 Seeking a Friend for the End of the World Roache

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