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John C. Reilly

John Christopher Reilly (born May 24, 1965)[1][2] is an American actor. He is known as a character actor taking leading and supporting roles in independent drama films and studio comedies. He gained exposure through his supporting roles in Paul Thomas Anderson's films Hard Eight (1996), Boogie Nights (1997) and Magnolia (1999), and Martin Scorsese's Gangs of New York (2002) and The Aviator (2004). Reilly was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and the corresponding Golden Globe Award for his role in the musical film Chicago (2002). Reilly's other notable films include The River Wild (1994), The Thin Red Line (1998), and The Hours (2002).

John C. Reilly
Reilly in 2018
Born
John Christopher Reilly

(1965-05-24) May 24, 1965 (age 58)
Alma materDePaul University (BFA)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • comedian
  • musician
  • writer
  • producer
Years active1988–present
WorksFilmography
Spouse
Alison Dickey
(m. 1992)
Children2

Reilly gained prominence for his roles in comedy films such as the title character in Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story (2007), Cal Naughton in Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby (2006) and Dale Doback in Step Brothers (2008). He voiced the title character in the Wreck It Ralph film series (2012–⁠2018), and acted in the independent films Cyrus, We Need to Talk About Kevin, and Carnage (all in 2011), The Lobster (2015), and The Sisters Brothers (2018). He portrayed comedian Oliver Hardy in the biopic Stan and Ollie (2018) earning nominations for the Golden Globe Award and Critics' Choice Award.[3][4]

Reilly is also known for his work on television. He created and starred in a Showtime comedy series Moonbase 8 (2020) and led an ensemble cast for the HBO sports drama series Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty (2022). Reilly performs with his band John Reilly and Friends. For his role in the Broadway revival in Sam Shepard's play True West (2000) he was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play.[5]

Early life and education edit

Reilly was born in Chicago, Illinois,[2] the fifth of six children.[6] His father was of Irish and Scottish descent, and his mother was of Lithuanian ancestry.[7][6][8][9] His father ran an industrial linen supply company.[10][11] Reilly has described himself as being mischievous during his childhood, highlighting an event when he was 12 in which he and his friends stole 500 boxes of Sugar Corn Pops from a freight train.[12] Reilly grew up in the Chicago Lawn neighborhood.[13]

Reilly was raised Roman Catholic[14][15] and attended Brother Rice High School.[16][17] He is an alumnus of The Theatre School at DePaul University in Chicago.[6]

Career edit

1988–1995: Career beginnings edit

Reilly made his film debut in the Brian De Palma war film Casualties of War as PFC Herbert Hatcher in 1989.[18][19] Although his role was written as a small one, De Palma liked Reilly's performance so much that the role was significantly expanded.[20] He played Buck, Tom Cruise's character's NASCAR crew member in Tony Scott's Days of Thunder in June 1990.[21] That September, he played an Irish hoodlum named Stevie McGuire in the crime film State of Grace, which starred Sean Penn;[22] Reilly had previously appeared as a monk in the comedy We're No Angels (1989), which also starred Penn.[23] In 1992's Hoffa, Reilly played Jimmy Hoffa's (Jack Nicholson) associate who testifies against him at Hoffa's trial.[24] Reilly appeared in a supporting role in What's Eating Gilbert Grape (1993), playing one of the titular character's (played by Johnny Depp) friends.[25] His next role was in The River Wild (1994), in which Reilly appeared alongside Kevin Bacon as a pair of criminals who terrorise a family during a rafting trip.[26] In 1995, Reilly appeared in the psychological thriller Dolores Claiborne as a police constable and in the drama Georgia as a drug-addicted drummer in the band Jennifer Jason Leigh's character joins.[27][28]

1996–2003: Critical acclaim edit

In Paul Thomas Anderson's directorial debut film Hard Eight (1996), Reilly played a near homeless man in Reno, Nevada, who is taken under the wing of a senior gambler (Philip Baker Hall).[18][29] Reilly collaborated with Anderson on other films, playing a pornographic actor in Boogie Nights (1997);[18] a deeply religious police officer in Magnolia (1999);[17][18] and a cameo in the music video for Fiona Apple's single "Across the Universe".[30] Terrence Malick's ensemble war film, The Thin Red Line (1998) featured Reilly in a supporting role that was written as a larger one, but much of his scenes were deleted along with many other cast members.[31] In 1999, Reilly starred in the independent film The Settlement alongside William Fichtner, which Variety writer Robert Koehler dismissed as a "write-off" despite praising his performance.[32] That same year, Reilly played one of the newspaper managing editors in the romantic comedy film Never Been Kissed.[33] In Sam Raimi's sports drama For Love of the Game, released the same year, Reilly played fictional baseball catcher Gus Sinski.[34]

The box office hit The Perfect Storm was his only release of 2000 and featured Reilly as a veteran crew member on the Andrea Gail fishing vessel which was caught in the 1991 Perfect Storm.[35] In the Jennifer Jason Leigh and Alan Cumming directed comedy The Anniversary Party (2001), he played director Mac Forsyth.[36] In 2002, Reilly played a stoner husband in a lackluster marriage to Jennifer Aniston's character, who cheats on him with a younger man played by Jake Gyllenhaal, in Miguel Arteta's comedy-drama The Good Girl.[37] Later that year, Reilly appeared in three of the year's Academy Award for Best Picture nominees – Chicago, Gangs of New York and The Hours. In Chicago, he played Amos Hart, Roxanne's (Renée Zellweger) trusting husband and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, as well as the Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor.[18][38][39] Zellweger remarked that "John is so often the best thing about the movies he's in" and critic Roger Ebert praised the "pathetic sincere naivete" that Reilly brought to the role.[40][41] Martin Scorsese's Gangs of New York featured Reilly as corrupt 19th-century constable "Happy Jack" Mulraney, while Stephen Daldry's drama The Hours saw him play the husband to Julianne Moore's character.[40] Reilly made a brief appearance in the comedy Anger Management (2003) as a monk.[42]

2004–2011: Transition to comedy edit

 
Reilly in February 2007

Reilly appeared in Martin Scorsese's 2004 Howard Hughes biopic, The Aviator, as Noah Dietrich, Howard Hughes's (Leonardo DiCaprio) trusted business partner. Of the role Reilly said, "Noah was almost a father figure to Hughes ... Howard would have a scheme, and it was Noah who had to say, 'We don't have the money.' He was one of his few friends."[43] He played the lead role in the crime film Criminal (2004), with Diego Luna and Maggie Gyllenhaal. Based on the Argentine film Nine Queens (2000), Stephen Holden of The New York Times felt that "John C. Reilly may be one of our finer character actors, but his portrayal of Richard Gaddis, a gimlet-eyed con man, in Criminal allows too many vestiges of the duped schlub of a husband he played in Chicago to leak into his performance."[44] Reilly reportedly quit the 2005 Lars von Trier film Manderlay to protest the on-set killing of a donkey.[45] He played the lead in one of Miranda July's short films, Are You the Favorite Person of Anybody? (2005).[46] He was in the Jennifer Connelly-led horror film Dark Water (2005) as the manager of a mysterious hotel.[47] Reilly co-starred in Adam McKay's comedy about NASCAR drivers entitled Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby in August 2006 as Cal Naughton Jr., the best friend and teammate of the title character, played by Will Ferrell.[17] The film was successful, grossing $163 million worldwide.[48] He appeared in Robert Altman's last film A Prairie Home Companion that same year,[49] in addition to making an uncredited cameo appearance in Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny as a Sasquatch.[50]

 
Reilly at the 2009 Los Angeles Film Festival premiere of Ponyo

Reilly frequently appeared on the sketch comedy program Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! from 2007 to 2010 as inept doctor and television presenter Dr. Steve Brule. The role led to the spin-off series Check It Out! with Dr. Steve Brule, which aired from 2010 to 2016 and was written and produced by Reilly.[51] In 2007, Reilly starred as the title character in parody bio-pic Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story, singing various songs, parodying Johnny Cash, Ray Charles and others.[52] He received two Golden Globe nominations, Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy and Best Original Song for the film's title song "Walk Hard".[53] The next year, Reilly reunited with Ferrell to star in Step Brothers, playing middle-aged step brothers forced to live together.[54] Also that year, he was among the many notable actors to perform in the online political musical, Proposition 8 – The Musical,[55] voiced himself in The Simpsons episode "Any Given Sundance", and co-starred alongside Seann William Scott in The Promotion.[56][57] In 2009, he played vampire Larten Crepsley in the film Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant and voiced "5" in 9.[58][59] Reilly starred in the 2010 film Cyrus as a divorcé beginning a new relationship.[60] Reilly received a Satellite Award nomination for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy and an Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead nomination for his critically acclaimed performance.[61][62]

In early 2011, Reilly collaborated with director Miguel Arteta for a second time with the comedy Cedar Rapids, starring Ed Helms. New York Daily News critic Elizabeth Weizxman considered Reilly a stand out in the film and he received an Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male nomination.[63] Reilly co-starred alongside Ezra Miller and Oscar-winner Tilda Swinton in the British-American drama We Need to Talk About Kevin, based on the novel by Lionel Shriver. His character in the film was Franklin, the father of the troubled Kevin;[64] his performance was described as being "heartbreakingly sweet" by Slate critic Dana Stevens.[65] Next, he co-starred in the comedy-drama Terri alongside Jacob Wysocki, playing a school principal who takes an interest in a teenage misfit.[66] His last release of 2011 was Roman Polanski's black comedy-drama Carnage, which takes place mostly in a single apartment. It also starred Oscar-winners Jodie Foster as his wife, and Kate Winslet and Christoph Waltz as another married couple who engage in a conflict after their children get into a fight.[67] Reilly was approached to appear in a production of the play it was based on, God of Carnage, but he couldn't fit it into his schedule and remarked "I think I've spent enough time in that apartment".[68]

2012–present: Blockbuster films edit

Reilly voiced the title character in the 2012 animated film Wreck-It Ralph,[69] which follows an arcade game villain who is determined to prove himself as the hero. Reilly made contributions to the film's script.[70] The film was positively received,[71] with Los Angeles Times writer Betsy Sharkey saying, "The movie's subversive sensibility and old-school/new-school feel are a total kick."[72] Wreck-It Ralph grossed over $471 million and a sequel titled Ralph Breaks the Internet was released in November 2018.[73][74][75] Also that year, Reilly appeared in Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie as the dim-witted Taquito and made an uncredited cameo appearance in the comedy The Dictator, starring Sacha Baron Cohen.[76][77] He had a cameo in the 2013 comedy sequel Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues, playing the ghost of Confederate General Stonewall Jackson in the film's fight scene.[78]

 
Reilly at the 2012 San Diego Comic-Con

In 2014, Reilly narrated the nature documentary Bears.[79] He played Nova Corps corpsman Rhomann Dey in the Marvel Studios film Guardians of the Galaxy, released in August 2014.[80] Reilly began co-starring in the animated television series Stone Quackers on FXX in January 2015.[81] In addition to voicing the inept police officer Barry, Reilly also executive produced the series.[81][82] 2015 saw him appear in five films: the drama Entertainment;[83] Yorgos Lanthimos' comedy-drama The Lobster as Robert, a man with a lisp who is given 45 days to find a romantic partner or otherwise be turned into an animal;[84] the fantasy horror Tale of Tales, in which he played a king who tries to conceive a child with his queen–played by Salma Hayek–through an unconventional method,[85] and the English dub of the Studio Ghibli animated film When Marnie Was There.[86] Reilly also starred in and co-wrote the television special Bagboy, reprising his role as Dr. Steve Brule in a fictional television pilot for a sitcom created by Brule.[87] It aired on February 21, 2015, with Vanity Fair writer Melissa Locker saying "If you get it, the show is knockout hilarious, but truthfully, it is not for everyone and Reilly is O.K. with that."[88]

Reilly voiced a sheep in the ensemble cast of the computer-animated musical comedy Sing, which was released in December 2016.[89] Reilly appeared in the 2017 monster film reboot Kong: Skull Island, as Hank Marlow, a World War II lieutenant who has spent 28 years stranded on the titular island.[90][91] The actor, who described his character as "essentially a love-letter to Chicago", was singled out for praise for his performance out of what is generally considered to be an underwhelming ensemble cast.[92] Film critic Matt Zoller Seitz noted that Reilly "steals the film instantly and never gives it back" in playing the "wisecracking castaway", and Owen Gleiberman praised his performance for being "terrifically dry and sly" in what could have been a cliché character.[93][94]

Reilly co-starred with Steve Coogan in the 2018 biopic Stan & Ollie about the comic double act Laurel and Hardy, with Reilly portraying Oliver Hardy and Coogan Stan Laurel.[95] Also that year, he played hitman Eli Sisters in The Sisters Brothers, based on the Patrick deWitt Western novel, with Joaquin Phoenix co-starring as his brother Charlie, Jacques Audiard directing, and Reilly as a producer.[96] Reilly himself optioned the rights in 2011,[97] and production took place in the summer of 2017.[98] In 2018, Reilly played Dr. Watson in a comedic adaptation of the Sherlock Holmes stories, Holmes & Watson; Will Ferrell played Holmes.[99] In the same year, Reilly reprised his role as Wreck-It Ralph in Ralph Breaks the Internet.[100]

He made an uncredited cameo appearance as Munsters star Fred Gwynne in Paul Thomas Anderson's Licorice Pizza (2021).[101]

Music edit

 
Reilly at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival

In 1998, Reilly appeared, along with Giovanni Ribisi and Winona Ryder, as Jon Spencer Blues Explosion in their video "Talk About The Blues".[102] In 2002, he played the role of Amos Hart, Roxie Hart's naïve husband, in the musical film Chicago. In 2006, he performed two songs on Rogue's Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs, and Chanteys: "Fathom the Bowl" and "My Son John".[103] In 2007, Reilly starred in the biopic parody Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story. In addition to his acting role, he also performed as a vocalist and songwriter on the movie's soundtrack, for which he was nominated for a Grammy.[104] Reilly went on a concert performance tour in the US, performing as his character Dewey Cox in the Cox Across America 2007 Tour.[105]

In 2011, he recorded songs produced by Jack White and released as two singles by White's Third Man Records. The first single features two The Delmore Brothers songs: "Gonna Lay Down My Old Guitar" and "Lonesome Yodel Blues #2", both performed with Tom Brosseau. The second single features Ray Price's "I'll Be There If You Ever Want" as well as the country classic "I'm Making Plans", performed with Becky Stark.[106] He also appeared as "future Mike D" in the Beastie Boys' video "Make Some Noise".[107] In 2012, his current band, John Reilly & Friends, was slated to perform in the Railroad Revival Tour, alongside Willie Nelson & Family, Band of Horses and Jamey Johnson. However, the event was cancelled.[108][109]

In 2014, Reilly appeared on the music video for Mr. Oizo's song "HAM" in which he played Father. Directed by Eric Wareheim, "HAM" is an excerpt from the television comedy Rubberhead, which displays sketches from various comedians.[110] In February 2015, John Reilly & Friends performed on NPR Music's Tiny Desk Concert series.[111] In 2017, Reilly appeared in Lil Dicky's music video for "Pillow Talking". Additionally in 2017, Reilly appeared on A$AP Mob's album Cozy Tapes Vol. 2: Too Cozy as Principal Daryl Choad.[112]

In 2022, he sang the Percy French-composed song "Eileen Óg" with singer and button accordion player Séamus Begley on the Irish traditional band Téada's album "Coiscéim Coiligh /As the Days Brighten."[113]

Theatre edit

Reilly is known as a versatile stage actor. He has participated in numerous Broadway productions and was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play for the 2000 Broadway production of Sam Shepard's True West. He and co-star Philip Seymour Hoffman (after starring in Hard Eight and Boogie Nights) were both nominated, alternating between the two lead characters during separate performances.[114][115] From October to November 2002, Reilly starred as the title character in the musical Marty, a musical adaptation of the Paddy Chayefsky-penned film Marty (1955).[116] In 2005, he appeared as Stanley Kowalski in Edward Hall's production of the Tennessee Williams play A Streetcar Named Desire.[117] Reilly stated in 2010 that he would be very determined to play the lead role of Nathan Detroit if a revival of the musical Guys and Dolls were to occur.[118]

In March 2012, he was featured in a performance of Dustin Lance Black's play, 8—a staged reenactment of the federal trial that overturned California's Prop 8 ban on same-sex marriage—as David Blankenhorn.[119] The production was held at the Wilshire Ebell Theatre and broadcast on YouTube to raise money for the American Foundation for Equal Rights, a non-profit organization funding the plaintiffs' legal team and sponsoring the play.[120][121]

Personal life edit

In 1992, Reilly married Alison Dickey, an independent film producer. They met on the set of Casualties of War (1989) in Thailand.[122] They have two sons. Reilly and Dickey's eldest son, Leo, is a musician, who performs under the name LoveLeo.[123]

Reilly practices transcendental meditation.[124][125][126]

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john, reilly, john, christopher, reilly, born, 1965, american, actor, known, character, actor, taking, leading, supporting, roles, independent, drama, films, studio, comedies, gained, exposure, through, supporting, roles, paul, thomas, anderson, films, hard, e. John Christopher Reilly born May 24 1965 1 2 is an American actor He is known as a character actor taking leading and supporting roles in independent drama films and studio comedies He gained exposure through his supporting roles in Paul Thomas Anderson s films Hard Eight 1996 Boogie Nights 1997 and Magnolia 1999 and Martin Scorsese s Gangs of New York 2002 and The Aviator 2004 Reilly was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and the corresponding Golden Globe Award for his role in the musical film Chicago 2002 Reilly s other notable films include The River Wild 1994 The Thin Red Line 1998 and The Hours 2002 John C ReillyReilly in 2018BornJohn Christopher Reilly 1965 05 24 May 24 1965 age 58 Chicago Illinois U S Alma materDePaul University BFA OccupationsActorcomedianmusicianwriterproducerYears active1988 presentWorksFilmographySpouseAlison Dickey m 1992 wbr Children2 Reilly gained prominence for his roles in comedy films such as the title character in Walk Hard The Dewey Cox Story 2007 Cal Naughton in Talladega Nights The Ballad of Ricky Bobby 2006 and Dale Doback in Step Brothers 2008 He voiced the title character in the Wreck It Ralph film series 2012 2018 and acted in the independent films Cyrus We Need to Talk About Kevin and Carnage all in 2011 The Lobster 2015 and The Sisters Brothers 2018 He portrayed comedian Oliver Hardy in the biopic Stan and Ollie 2018 earning nominations for the Golden Globe Award and Critics Choice Award 3 4 Reilly is also known for his work on television He created and starred in a Showtime comedy series Moonbase 8 2020 and led an ensemble cast for the HBO sports drama series Winning Time The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty 2022 Reilly performs with his band John Reilly and Friends For his role in the Broadway revival in Sam Shepard s play True West 2000 he was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play 5 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 1988 1995 Career beginnings 2 2 1996 2003 Critical acclaim 2 3 2004 2011 Transition to comedy 2 4 2012 present Blockbuster films 2 5 Music 2 6 Theatre 3 Personal life 4 References 5 External linksEarly life and education editReilly was born in Chicago Illinois 2 the fifth of six children 6 His father was of Irish and Scottish descent and his mother was of Lithuanian ancestry 7 6 8 9 His father ran an industrial linen supply company 10 11 Reilly has described himself as being mischievous during his childhood highlighting an event when he was 12 in which he and his friends stole 500 boxes of Sugar Corn Pops from a freight train 12 Reilly grew up in the Chicago Lawn neighborhood 13 Reilly was raised Roman Catholic 14 15 and attended Brother Rice High School 16 17 He is an alumnus of The Theatre School at DePaul University in Chicago 6 Career editSee also John C Reilly filmography and List of awards and nominations received by John C Reilly 1988 1995 Career beginnings edit Reilly made his film debut in the Brian De Palma war film Casualties of War as PFC Herbert Hatcher in 1989 18 19 Although his role was written as a small one De Palma liked Reilly s performance so much that the role was significantly expanded 20 He played Buck Tom Cruise s character s NASCAR crew member in Tony Scott s Days of Thunder in June 1990 21 That September he played an Irish hoodlum named Stevie McGuire in the crime film State of Grace which starred Sean Penn 22 Reilly had previously appeared as a monk in the comedy We re No Angels 1989 which also starred Penn 23 In 1992 s Hoffa Reilly played Jimmy Hoffa s Jack Nicholson associate who testifies against him at Hoffa s trial 24 Reilly appeared in a supporting role in What s Eating Gilbert Grape 1993 playing one of the titular character s played by Johnny Depp friends 25 His next role was in The River Wild 1994 in which Reilly appeared alongside Kevin Bacon as a pair of criminals who terrorise a family during a rafting trip 26 In 1995 Reilly appeared in the psychological thriller Dolores Claiborne as a police constable and in the drama Georgia as a drug addicted drummer in the band Jennifer Jason Leigh s character joins 27 28 1996 2003 Critical acclaim edit In Paul Thomas Anderson s directorial debut film Hard Eight 1996 Reilly played a near homeless man in Reno Nevada who is taken under the wing of a senior gambler Philip Baker Hall 18 29 Reilly collaborated with Anderson on other films playing a pornographic actor in Boogie Nights 1997 18 a deeply religious police officer in Magnolia 1999 17 18 and a cameo in the music video for Fiona Apple s single Across the Universe 30 Terrence Malick s ensemble war film The Thin Red Line 1998 featured Reilly in a supporting role that was written as a larger one but much of his scenes were deleted along with many other cast members 31 In 1999 Reilly starred in the independent film The Settlement alongside William Fichtner which Variety writer Robert Koehler dismissed as a write off despite praising his performance 32 That same year Reilly played one of the newspaper managing editors in the romantic comedy film Never Been Kissed 33 In Sam Raimi s sports drama For Love of the Game released the same year Reilly played fictional baseball catcher Gus Sinski 34 The box office hit The Perfect Storm was his only release of 2000 and featured Reilly as a veteran crew member on the Andrea Gail fishing vessel which was caught in the 1991 Perfect Storm 35 In the Jennifer Jason Leigh and Alan Cumming directed comedy The Anniversary Party 2001 he played director Mac Forsyth 36 In 2002 Reilly played a stoner husband in a lackluster marriage to Jennifer Aniston s character who cheats on him with a younger man played by Jake Gyllenhaal in Miguel Arteta s comedy drama The Good Girl 37 Later that year Reilly appeared in three of the year s Academy Award for Best Picture nominees Chicago Gangs of New York and The Hours In Chicago he played Amos Hart Roxanne s Renee Zellweger trusting husband and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor as well as the Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor 18 38 39 Zellweger remarked that John is so often the best thing about the movies he s in and critic Roger Ebert praised the pathetic sincere naivete that Reilly brought to the role 40 41 Martin Scorsese s Gangs of New York featured Reilly as corrupt 19th century constable Happy Jack Mulraney while Stephen Daldry s drama The Hours saw him play the husband to Julianne Moore s character 40 Reilly made a brief appearance in the comedy Anger Management 2003 as a monk 42 2004 2011 Transition to comedy edit nbsp Reilly in February 2007Reilly appeared in Martin Scorsese s 2004 Howard Hughes biopic The Aviator as Noah Dietrich Howard Hughes s Leonardo DiCaprio trusted business partner Of the role Reilly said Noah was almost a father figure to Hughes Howard would have a scheme and it was Noah who had to say We don t have the money He was one of his few friends 43 He played the lead role in the crime film Criminal 2004 with Diego Luna and Maggie Gyllenhaal Based on the Argentine film Nine Queens 2000 Stephen Holden of The New York Times felt that John C Reilly may be one of our finer character actors but his portrayal of Richard Gaddis a gimlet eyed con man in Criminal allows too many vestiges of the duped schlub of a husband he played in Chicago to leak into his performance 44 Reilly reportedly quit the 2005 Lars von Trier film Manderlay to protest the on set killing of a donkey 45 He played the lead in one of Miranda July s short films Are You the Favorite Person of Anybody 2005 46 He was in the Jennifer Connelly led horror film Dark Water 2005 as the manager of a mysterious hotel 47 Reilly co starred in Adam McKay s comedy about NASCAR drivers entitled Talladega Nights The Ballad of Ricky Bobby in August 2006 as Cal Naughton Jr the best friend and teammate of the title character played by Will Ferrell 17 The film was successful grossing 163 million worldwide 48 He appeared in Robert Altman s last film A Prairie Home Companion that same year 49 in addition to making an uncredited cameo appearance in Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny as a Sasquatch 50 nbsp Reilly at the 2009 Los Angeles Film Festival premiere of PonyoReilly frequently appeared on the sketch comedy program Tim and Eric Awesome Show Great Job from 2007 to 2010 as inept doctor and television presenter Dr Steve Brule The role led to the spin off series Check It Out with Dr Steve Brule which aired from 2010 to 2016 and was written and produced by Reilly 51 In 2007 Reilly starred as the title character in parody bio pic Walk Hard The Dewey Cox Story singing various songs parodying Johnny Cash Ray Charles and others 52 He received two Golden Globe nominations Best Actor Motion Picture Musical or Comedy and Best Original Song for the film s title song Walk Hard 53 The next year Reilly reunited with Ferrell to star in Step Brothers playing middle aged step brothers forced to live together 54 Also that year he was among the many notable actors to perform in the online political musical Proposition 8 The Musical 55 voiced himself in The Simpsons episode Any Given Sundance and co starred alongside Seann William Scott in The Promotion 56 57 In 2009 he played vampire Larten Crepsley in the film Cirque du Freak The Vampire s Assistant and voiced 5 in 9 58 59 Reilly starred in the 2010 film Cyrus as a divorce beginning a new relationship 60 Reilly received a Satellite Award nomination for Best Actor Motion Picture Musical or Comedy and an Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead nomination for his critically acclaimed performance 61 62 In early 2011 Reilly collaborated with director Miguel Arteta for a second time with the comedy Cedar Rapids starring Ed Helms New York Daily News critic Elizabeth Weizxman considered Reilly a stand out in the film and he received an Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male nomination 63 Reilly co starred alongside Ezra Miller and Oscar winner Tilda Swinton in the British American drama We Need to Talk About Kevin based on the novel by Lionel Shriver His character in the film was Franklin the father of the troubled Kevin 64 his performance was described as being heartbreakingly sweet by Slate critic Dana Stevens 65 Next he co starred in the comedy drama Terri alongside Jacob Wysocki playing a school principal who takes an interest in a teenage misfit 66 His last release of 2011 was Roman Polanski s black comedy drama Carnage which takes place mostly in a single apartment It also starred Oscar winners Jodie Foster as his wife and Kate Winslet and Christoph Waltz as another married couple who engage in a conflict after their children get into a fight 67 Reilly was approached to appear in a production of the play it was based on God of Carnage but he couldn t fit it into his schedule and remarked I think I ve spent enough time in that apartment 68 2012 present Blockbuster films edit Reilly voiced the title character in the 2012 animated film Wreck It Ralph 69 which follows an arcade game villain who is determined to prove himself as the hero Reilly made contributions to the film s script 70 The film was positively received 71 with Los Angeles Times writer Betsy Sharkey saying The movie s subversive sensibility and old school new school feel are a total kick 72 Wreck It Ralph grossed over 471 million and a sequel titled Ralph Breaks the Internet was released in November 2018 73 74 75 Also that year Reilly appeared in Tim and Eric s Billion Dollar Movie as the dim witted Taquito and made an uncredited cameo appearance in the comedy The Dictator starring Sacha Baron Cohen 76 77 He had a cameo in the 2013 comedy sequel Anchorman 2 The Legend Continues playing the ghost of Confederate General Stonewall Jackson in the film s fight scene 78 nbsp Reilly at the 2012 San Diego Comic Con In 2014 Reilly narrated the nature documentary Bears 79 He played Nova Corps corpsman Rhomann Dey in the Marvel Studios film Guardians of the Galaxy released in August 2014 80 Reilly began co starring in the animated television series Stone Quackers on FXX in January 2015 81 In addition to voicing the inept police officer Barry Reilly also executive produced the series 81 82 2015 saw him appear in five films the drama Entertainment 83 Yorgos Lanthimos comedy drama The Lobster as Robert a man with a lisp who is given 45 days to find a romantic partner or otherwise be turned into an animal 84 the fantasy horror Tale of Tales in which he played a king who tries to conceive a child with his queen played by Salma Hayek through an unconventional method 85 and the English dub of the Studio Ghibli animated film When Marnie Was There 86 Reilly also starred in and co wrote the television special Bagboy reprising his role as Dr Steve Brule in a fictional television pilot for a sitcom created by Brule 87 It aired on February 21 2015 with Vanity Fair writer Melissa Locker saying If you get it the show is knockout hilarious but truthfully it is not for everyone and Reilly is O K with that 88 Reilly voiced a sheep in the ensemble cast of the computer animated musical comedy Sing which was released in December 2016 89 Reilly appeared in the 2017 monster film reboot Kong Skull Island as Hank Marlow a World War II lieutenant who has spent 28 years stranded on the titular island 90 91 The actor who described his character as essentially a love letter to Chicago was singled out for praise for his performance out of what is generally considered to be an underwhelming ensemble cast 92 Film critic Matt Zoller Seitz noted that Reilly steals the film instantly and never gives it back in playing the wisecracking castaway and Owen Gleiberman praised his performance for being terrifically dry and sly in what could have been a cliche character 93 94 Reilly co starred with Steve Coogan in the 2018 biopic Stan amp Ollie about the comic double act Laurel and Hardy with Reilly portraying Oliver Hardy and Coogan Stan Laurel 95 Also that year he played hitman Eli Sisters in The Sisters Brothers based on the Patrick deWitt Western novel with Joaquin Phoenix co starring as his brother Charlie Jacques Audiard directing and Reilly as a producer 96 Reilly himself optioned the rights in 2011 97 and production took place in the summer of 2017 98 In 2018 Reilly played Dr Watson in a comedic adaptation of the Sherlock Holmes stories Holmes amp Watson Will Ferrell played Holmes 99 In the same year Reilly reprised his role as Wreck It Ralph in Ralph Breaks the Internet 100 He made an uncredited cameo appearance as Munsters star Fred Gwynne in Paul Thomas Anderson s Licorice Pizza 2021 101 Music edit nbsp Reilly at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival In 1998 Reilly appeared along with Giovanni Ribisi and Winona Ryder as Jon Spencer Blues Explosion in their video Talk About The Blues 102 In 2002 he played the role of Amos Hart Roxie Hart s naive husband in the musical film Chicago In 2006 he performed two songs on Rogue s Gallery Pirate Ballads Sea Songs and Chanteys Fathom the Bowl and My Son John 103 In 2007 Reilly starred in the biopic parody Walk Hard The Dewey Cox Story In addition to his acting role he also performed as a vocalist and songwriter on the movie s soundtrack for which he was nominated for a Grammy 104 Reilly went on a concert performance tour in the US performing as his character Dewey Cox in the Cox Across America 2007 Tour 105 In 2011 he recorded songs produced by Jack White and released as two singles by White s Third Man Records The first single features two The Delmore Brothers songs Gonna Lay Down My Old Guitar and Lonesome Yodel Blues 2 both performed with Tom Brosseau The second single features Ray Price s I ll Be There If You Ever Want as well as the country classic I m Making Plans performed with Becky Stark 106 He also appeared as future Mike D in the Beastie Boys video Make Some Noise 107 In 2012 his current band John Reilly amp Friends was slated to perform in the Railroad Revival Tour alongside Willie Nelson amp Family Band of Horses and Jamey Johnson However the event was cancelled 108 109 In 2014 Reilly appeared on the music video for Mr Oizo s song HAM in which he played Father Directed by Eric Wareheim HAM is an excerpt from the television comedy Rubberhead which displays sketches from various comedians 110 In February 2015 John Reilly amp Friends performed on NPR Music s Tiny Desk Concert series 111 In 2017 Reilly appeared in Lil Dicky s music video for Pillow Talking Additionally in 2017 Reilly appeared on A AP Mob s album Cozy Tapes Vol 2 Too Cozy as Principal Daryl Choad 112 In 2022 he sang the Percy French composed song Eileen og with singer and button accordion player Seamus Begley on the Irish traditional band Teada s album Coisceim Coiligh As the Days Brighten 113 Theatre edit Reilly is known as a versatile stage actor He has participated in numerous Broadway productions and was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play for the 2000 Broadway production of Sam Shepard s True West He and co star Philip Seymour Hoffman after starring in Hard Eight and Boogie Nights were both nominated alternating between the two lead characters during separate performances 114 115 From October to November 2002 Reilly starred as the title character in the musical Marty a musical adaptation of the Paddy Chayefsky penned film Marty 1955 116 In 2005 he appeared as Stanley Kowalski in Edward Hall s production of the Tennessee Williams play A Streetcar Named Desire 117 Reilly stated in 2010 that he would be very determined to play the lead role of Nathan Detroit if a revival of the musical Guys and Dolls were to occur 118 In March 2012 he was featured in a performance of Dustin Lance Black s play 8 a staged reenactment of the federal trial that overturned California s Prop 8 ban on same sex marriage as David Blankenhorn 119 The production was held at the Wilshire Ebell Theatre and broadcast on YouTube to raise money for 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