Bulworth
Brace yourself. This politician is about to tell the truth!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.
Description: 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.
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Crime, Thriller, Romance
Budget: $30,000,000 | Revenue : $29,202,884
Runtime: 108 minutes
Pushing Tin
At Close Range
Nightlife
Baxter
The Rich Man's Wife
A Captain's Honor
Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid
Boomerang
Laura
Down with Love
Warren Beatty
Played Jay Bulworth
Kimberly Deauna Adams
Played Denisha
Vinny Argiro
Played Debate Director
Sean Astin
Played Gary
Kirk Baltz
Played Debate Producer
Ernie Lee Banks
Played Leroy
Amiri Baraka
Played Rastaman
Christine Baranski
Played Constance Bulworth
Adilah Barnes
Played Mrs. Brown
Graham Beckel
Played Man with Dark Glasses
Halle Berry
Played Nina
Brandon N. Bowlin
Played Bouncer #2
Mongo Brownlee
Played Henchman #3
Thomas Jefferson Byrd
Played Uncle Rafeeq
J. Kenneth Campbell
Played Anthony
Scott Michael Campbell
Played Head Valet
Jann Carl
Played Carl Jann
Kerry Catanese
Played Video Reporter #4
Don Cheadle
Played L.D.
Dave Allen Clark
Played Dave Allen Clark
Terry Cooley
Played Henchman #2
Kevin Cooney
Played Rev. Wilberforce
Christopher Curry
Played Journalist
Stanley DeSantis
Played Manny Liebowitz
Michael Clarke Duncan
Played Bouncer
Nora Dunn
Played Missy Berliner
Jerry Dunphy
Played Jerry Dunphy
Dartanyan Edmonds
Played Man with Blunt
Edward J. Etherson
Played Mr. Sasser
Vincent Foster
Played Photographer
Leon Frierson
Played Osgood
George Furth
Played Older Man
Xiomara Cuevas Galindo
Played Video Reporter #2
Robin Gammell
Played Geoffrey
Life Garland
Played Darnell's Bud
Jackie Gayle
Played Macavoy
Jim Haynie
Played Bill Stone
Randee Heller
Played Mrs. Tannenbaum
Barry Shabaka Henley
Played Man at Frankie's
James Hill
Played Journalist
Brian Hooks
Played Marcus Garvey
Terri Hoyos
Played Reporter #3
Myra J.
Played Woman in Church #1
Mario Jackson
Played Snag
Ariyan A. Johnson
Played Tanya
Jedda Jones
Played Woman in Church #2
Michael Kaufman
Played Reporter #1
James Keane
Played American Politics Director
Thomas M. Kelley
Played Reporter #5
Larry King
Played Larry King
Deborah Lacey
Played Reporter #2
Mimi Lieber
Played Mrs. Liebowitz
Elizabeth Lindsey
Played American Politics Host
Joshua Malina
Played Bill Feldman
Larry Mark
Played Bouncer #3
Helen Martin
Played Momma Doll
Armelia McQueen
Played Ruthie
Laurie Metcalf
Played Mimi
Michael Milhoan
Played Cop #1
Jamal Mixon
Played Little Gangsta
Jerod Mixon
Played Little Gangsta
Debra Monk
Played Helen
Deborah Moore
Played Reporter
Michele Morgan
Played Cheryl
Patrick Morgan
Played Studio Employee
Juli Mortz
Played Larry King's Assistant
Scott Mosenson
Played Video Cameraman
Paul Motley
Played Janitor in Senate Office
Chris Mulkey
Played Cop #2
Lou Myers
Played Uncle Tyrone
Shawna Nagler
Played Technical Director
Jonathan Roger Neal
Played Little Gangsta
Ron Ostrow
Played Staff Member
Norman Parker
Played Irwin Tannenbaum
James Pickens Jr.
Played Uncle David
Wendell Pierce
Played Fred
Oliver Platt
Played Dennis Murphy
Kenneth Randle
Played Little Gangsta
Tony Tomas Randle
Played Little Gangsta
Arthur Reggie III
Played Little Gangsta
Adrian Ricard
Played Aunt Alice
Ava Rivera
Played Video Reporter #3
Richard C. Sarafian
Played Vinnie
Robert Scheer
Played Journalist
Sam Shamshak
Played Fundraiser Guest
Sarah Silverman
Played 2nd American Politics Assistant
Brook Skulski-Finney
Played Reporter
Bee-Be Smith
Played Aunt Harriet
Paul Sorvino
Played Graham Crockett
Roberto Soto
Played Reporter
Florence Stanley
Played Dobish, Bullworth's Secretary
Quinn Sullivan
Played Fundraiser Server
JoAnn D. Thomas
Played Rapper
Robin Thomas
Played Reporter in Hallway
Sheryl Underwood
Played Woman in Frankie's
Gary H. Walton
Played Bouncer #4
Jack Warden
Played Eddie Davers
Andrew Warne
Played Video Reporter
Isaiah Washington
Played Darnell
Lee Weaver
Played Man in Church #2
Kenn Whitaker
Played Henchman #1
Jermaine Williams
Played Paul Robeson
John Witherspoon
Played Reverend Morris
William Baldwin
Played Constance's Lover (uncredited)
Judy Ben-Asher
Played Bulworth Team (uncredited)
Hart Bochner
Played Hugh Waldron (uncredited)
Roger Ferreira
Played Senator Aide (uncredited)
Sarah Lee Guthrie
Played Rebecca Bulworth (uncredited)
George Hamilton
Played George Hamilton (uncredited)
Gretchen Janke
Played Theatre Page (uncredited)
Paul Mazursky
Played Paul Mazursky (uncredited)
Mickalean McCormick
Played Reporter (uncredited)
John McLaughlin
Played TV Commentator (voice) (uncredited)
John Michael
Played Political Donor (uncredited)
William Victor Skrabanek
Played Fundraiser Guest (uncredited)
Josef Sommer
Played Doctor (uncredited)
Randy Springer
Played Reporter (uncredited)
Sumiko Telljohn
Played Lady at Banquet (uncredited)
Thom Tierney
Played Churchgoer (uncredited)
Kene Holliday
Played Man in Church #1
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