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Bulworth

Bulworth

Release: 1998-05-15 ·Runtime: 108m ·★ 6.3
Comedy Drama Crime Thriller Romance

A suicidally disillusioned liberal politician puts a contract out on himself and takes the opportunity to be bluntly honest with his voters by affecting the rhythms and speech of hip-hop music and culture.

Production Countries

United States of America

Production Companies

20th Century Fox
Mulholland Productions

Trailers & Videos

Cast

Chris Mulkey Chris Mulkey as Cop #2 John McLaughlin John McLaughlin as TV Commentator (voice) (uncredited) Randy Springer Randy Springer as Reporter (uncredited) Don Cheadle Don Cheadle as L.D. Jim Haynie Jim Haynie as Bill Stone J. Kenneth Campbell J. Kenneth Campbell as Anthony Christopher Curry Christopher Curry as Journalist Graham Beckel Graham Beckel as Man with Dark Glasses Dartanyan Edmonds Dartanyan Edmonds as Man with Blunt Judy Ben-Asher Judy Ben-Asher as Bulworth Team (uncredited) Paul Mazursky Paul Mazursky as Paul Mazursky (uncredited) Larry King Larry King as Larry King Josef Sommer Josef Sommer as Doctor (uncredited) Christine Baranski Christine Baranski as Constance Bulworth Nora Dunn Nora Dunn as Missy Berliner Hart Bochner Hart Bochner as Hugh Waldron (uncredited) Barry Shabaka Henley Barry Shabaka Henley as Man at Frankie's Sarah Silverman Sarah Silverman as 2nd American Politics Assistant Deborah Lacey Deborah Lacey as Reporter #2 Armelia McQueen Armelia McQueen as Ruthie Debra Monk Debra Monk as Helen James Pickens Jr. James Pickens Jr. as Uncle David Sheryl Underwood Sheryl Underwood as Woman in Frankie's William Baldwin William Baldwin as Constance's Lover (uncredited) Vincent Foster Vincent Foster as Photographer Oliver Platt Oliver Platt as Dennis Murphy Halle Berry Halle Berry as Nina Amiri Baraka Amiri Baraka as Rastaman George Furth George Furth as Older Man Ron Ostrow Ron Ostrow as Staff Member Quinn Sullivan Quinn Sullivan as Fundraiser Server Lee Weaver Lee Weaver as Man in Church #2 Richard C. Sarafian Richard C. Sarafian as Vinnie Scott Michael Campbell Scott Michael Campbell as Head Valet Jack Warden Jack Warden as Eddie Davers John Witherspoon John Witherspoon as Reverend Morris Robin Gammell Robin Gammell as Geoffrey Norman Parker Norman Parker as Irwin Tannenbaum Jann Carl Jann Carl as Carl Jann Scott Mosenson Scott Mosenson as Video Cameraman Bee-Be Smith Bee-Be Smith as Aunt Harriet Isaiah Washington Isaiah Washington as Darnell Lou Myers Lou Myers as Uncle Tyrone Michele Morgan Michele Morgan as Cheryl James Keane James Keane as American Politics Director Kevin Cooney Kevin Cooney as Rev. Wilberforce Jackie Gayle Jackie Gayle as Macavoy Kene Holliday Kene Holliday as Man in Church #1 Jamal Mixon Jamal Mixon as Little Gangsta George Hamilton George Hamilton as George Hamilton (uncredited) Paul Sorvino Paul Sorvino as Graham Crockett Mimi Lieber Mimi Lieber as Mrs. Liebowitz Joshua Malina Joshua Malina as Bill Feldman Michael Milhoan Michael Milhoan as Cop #1 Kirk Baltz Kirk Baltz as Debate Producer Elizabeth Lindsey Elizabeth Lindsey as American Politics Host Laurie Metcalf Laurie Metcalf as Mimi Randee Heller Randee Heller as Mrs. Tannenbaum Myra J. Myra J. as Woman in Church #1 Adrian Ricard Adrian Ricard as Aunt Alice Florence Stanley Florence Stanley as Dobish, Bullworth's Secretary Thomas Jefferson Byrd Thomas Jefferson Byrd as Uncle Rafeeq Terri Hoyos Terri Hoyos as Reporter #3 Warren Beatty Warren Beatty as Jay Bulworth Adilah Barnes Adilah Barnes as Mrs. Brown Brian Hooks Brian Hooks as Marcus Garvey Wendell Pierce Wendell Pierce as Fred Robin Thomas Robin Thomas as Reporter in Hallway Mongo Brownlee Mongo Brownlee as Henchman #3 Michael Clarke Duncan Michael Clarke Duncan as Bouncer Stanley DeSantis Stanley DeSantis as Manny Liebowitz Helen Martin Helen Martin as Momma Doll Jedda Jones Jedda Jones as Woman in Church #2 Sean Astin Sean Astin as Gary Jerod Mixon Jerod Mixon as Little Gangsta Jermaine Williams Jermaine Williams as Paul Robeson