Search results
With Joe Pesci, Christian Slater, Victoria Abril, Jason Beghe. A failing actor living in crime infested Los Angeles, frustrated with his career, decides to take the law into his own hands, and becomes the leader of a mock-vigilante group that videotapes criminals and turns them over to the police.
- (3.7K)
- Comedy, Crime, Drama
- Barry Levinson
- 1994-03-30
Jimmy Hollywood is a 1994 American comedy film written and directed by Barry Levinson and starring Joe Pesci and Christian Slater. It was released on April 1, 1994, and was a box office bomb, grossing just $3 million against its $30 million budget.
Karate Kid star and only son of Steve McQueen dies surrounded by his family
Actor and director Chad starred as the baddy Dutch in Karate...action-packed adventures. Among the pictures he appeared in were Martial Law, Death Ring, Jimmy Hollywood ...
Wales Online via Yahoo
18 hours ago
Chad McQueen Dies: ‘Karate Kid’ Bad Guy & Son Of Screen Legend Was 63
Chad McQueen, who played Dutch in the first two Karate Kid films, appeared in about two dozen other movies and was the son of screen legend Steve McQueen, has died at 63. He died Wednesday morning ...
Deadline via Yahoo
1 day ago
Jimmy Hollywood (1994) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
Mar 30, 1994 · Overview. Jimmy Alto is an actor wannabe who stumbles into the role of a lifetime. He becomes a vigilante crime-fighter, aided by his sidekick William, who has suffered a head wound and has problems with short-term memory.
Meet the talented cast and crew behind 'Jimmy Hollywood' on Moviefone. Explore detailed bios, filmographies, and the creative team's insights.
Jimmy Alto (Joe Pesci) is an unemployed actor in Hollywood, Calif., who decides to allay his boredom by fighting crime. With assistance from his dim-witted buddy, William (Christian...
- (25)
- Comedy, Drama
- R
Mar 30, 1994 · Comedy. 110 minutes ‧ R ‧ 1994. Roger Ebert. March 30, 1994. 4 min read. Barry Levinson ‘s “Jimmy Hollywood” has a wonderful opening shot in which Jimmy Alto, would-be actor, walks down Hollywood Boulevard reciting the name on every star on the pavement, by memory. There are people who can do this.