RECENT CREDITS
The Three Stooges (MGM) (FILM)  Nov. 20, 2009
A Christmas Carol (Walt Disney) (FILM)  Nov. 6, 2009
Under the Sea 3D (FILM)  Feb. 13, 2009
Yes Man (FILM)  Dec. 19, 2008
Saturday Night's Main Event (TV)  Aug. 2, 2008


HIGHLIGHTS
2009 Voiced several roles, including Ebenezer Scrooge, in Robert Zemeckis' animated adaptation of "A Christmas Carol"
2008 Lent his voice to Horton the Elephant in the animated feature, "Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who!"
2008 Produced and starred in the comedy, "Yes Man"
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All Credits

Film Name / TV Show Name (Episode Name)
Role
Category

I Love You Phillip Morris  2010 -Steven Russell
Actor
Film


The Three Stooges (MGM)  2009 -Curly
Actor
Film


Sober Buddies   -Cast
Producer, Actor
Film


Actor
Film


Producer, Actor
Film


Actor
Film


Actor
Film


Leisureworld (New Line)   -in discussions
Actor
Film


God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater   -In Discussions
Actor
Film


Producer, Actor
Film


Me Time   -Cast
Producer, Actor
Film


O'Gunn   -Cast
Producer, Actor
Film


Pierre Pierre   -Cast
Actor
Film


Actor
Film


Actor
Film


Believe It or Not!   -Robert Ripley
Actor
Film


Actor
Film


Damn Yankees   -Devil
Actor
Film


A Christmas Carol (Walt Disney)  2009 -Voice of Ghost of Christmas Past, Voice of Ghost of Christmas Present, Voice of Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, Voice of Scrooge, Voice of Scrooge as a MiddleAged Man, Voice of Scrooge as a Teenage Boy, Voice of Scrooge as a Young Boy, Voice of Scrooge as a Young Man
Actor, Actor, Actor, Actor, Actor, Actor, Actor, Actor
Film


Narrator
Film


Yes Man  2008 -Carl Allen
Actor, Song Performer
Film


Saturday Night's Main Event  2008 -Himself
Actor
TV


Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who!  2008 -Voice of Horton
Actor
Film


The Number 23  2007 -Walter Sparrow/Detective Fingerling
Actor
Film


Celebrity Debut  2006 -Interviewee
Actor
TV


Actor
TV


Fun With Dick and Jane  2005 -Dick Harper
Producer, Actor
Film


Actor
TV


Actor
TV


Actor
Film


100 Greatest Stand-Ups of All Time  2004 -Honoree (Archival Footage)
Actor
TV


Actor
Film


The 76th Annual Academy Awards  2004 -Presenter
Actor
TV


Actor
TV


E! Entertainer of the Year 2003  2003 -Interviewee
Actor
TV


John Ritter Remembered  2003 -Interviewee
Actor
TV


Actor
TV


Bruce Almighty  2003 -Bruce Nolan
Producer, Actor
Film


Nickelodeon's 16th Annual Kids' Choice Awards  2003 -Secret Surprise Guest
Actor
TV


Actor
TV


The Majestic  2001 -Luke Trimble, Peter Appleton
Actor, Actor
Film


The VH1/Vogue Fashion Awards  2001 -Presenter
Actor
TV


Actor
TV


Actor, Song Performer
Film


Actor
TV


Actor
TV


Canned Ham: Me, Myself & Irene  2000 -Interviewee
Actor
TV


Me, Myself and Irene  2000 -Charlie, Hank
Actor, Actor
Film


Andy Kaufman's Really Big Show  1999 -Interviewee
Actor
TV


Man on the Moon  1999 -Andy Kaufman
Actor
Film


Nicolas Cage: Wild at Heart  1999 -Interviewee
Actor
TV


Actor
TV


Actor
TV


In My Life  1998
Actor
TV


Actor
TV


Simon Birch  1998 -Adult Joe Wenteworth
Actor
Film


The Truman Show  1998 -Truman Burbank
Actor
Film


Actor
TV


Actor
TV


Actor
TV


Liar Liar  1997 -Fletcher Reede
Actor
Film


The Cable Guy  1996 -Cable Guy
Actor, Song Performer
Film


Canned Ham: The Cable Guy  1996 -Interviewee
Actor
TV


The 68th Annual Academy Awards  1996 -Presenter
Actor
TV


Jim Carrey: The Joker's Wild  1996 -Interviewee
Actor
TV


Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls  1995 -Ace Ventura
Actor
Film


Actor
TV


Batman Forever  1995 -The Riddler/Edward Nygma
Actor
Film


Actor
TV


Dumb & Dumber  1994 -Lloyd
Actor, Song Performer
Film


The Mask  1994 -Stanley Ipkiss/The Mask
Actor
Film


Ace Ventura: Pet Detective  1994 -Ace Ventura
Screenplay, Actor
Film


Late Night With Conan O'Brien  1993 -Masturbating Bear
Actor
TV


Actor
TV


Actor
TV


The Itsy Bitsy Spider  1992 -of Exterminator
Voice
Film


Actor
TV


Actor
TV


Earth Girls Are Easy  1989 -Wiploc
Actor
Film


Pink Cadillac  1989 -Lounge Entertainer, from idea
Actor, Song Performer, Other
Film


Actor
TV


The Dead Pool  1988 -Johnny Squares
Actor
Film


Peggy Sue Got Married  1986 -Walter Getz
Actor
Film


Once Bitten  1985 -Mark Kendall
Actor
Film


Finders Keepers  1984 -Lane Biddlecoff
Actor
Film


The Duck Factory  1984 -Skip Tarkenton
Actor
TV


Actor
TV


Actor, Writer
TV


Actor
Film




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Highlights

2009 Voiced several roles, including Ebenezer Scrooge, in Robert Zemeckis' animated adaptation of "A Christmas Carol"
2008 Lent his voice to Horton the Elephant in the animated feature, "Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who!"
2008 Produced and starred in the comedy, "Yes Man"
2005 Co-starred with Téa Leoni in "Fun with Dick and Jane," an update of the 1977 comedy
2004 Co-starred with Kate Winslet as a couple who have their memories erased in "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind"; penned by Charlie Kaufman; received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor
2004 Portrayed Count Olaf in "Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events"; based on the children's book by Daniel Handler
2003 Co-starred with Jennifer Aniston in the metaphysical comedy "Bruce Almighty"
2001 Played an amnesiac screenwriter in "The Majestic"; set against the 1950s blacklist in Hollywood
2000 Reteamed with the Farrelly brothers for the comedy "Me, Myself and Irene" co-starring Renee Zellweger
2000 Had title role in the live-action "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" directed by Ron Howard
1999 Portrayed late comic Andy Kaufman in Milos Forman's "Man on the Moon"
1998 First dramatic lead in features, the Peter Weir directed, "The Truman Show"
1998 Narrated "Simon Birch" based on John Irving's novel A Prayer for Owen Meany; also appeared in a cameo
1997 Rebounded with the successful "Liar Liar"; film grossed $20 million its first week; film reunited Carrey and "Ace Ventura" director Tom Shadyac
1996 Cast in the Ben Stiller directed, "The Cable Guy"; film broke Carrey's four-picture string of pictures that had grossed $100 million domestically; film earned around $60 million domestically
1995 Initial screen collaboration with the Farrelly brothers, "Dumb and Dumber"
1995 Signed contract for $20 million to appear in feature "The Cable Guy"
1994 First film in a starring role, the surprise hit, "Ace Ventura: Pet Detective"
1994 First film with credit as song performer, "The Mask"
1992 Had rare TV dramatic role as a troubled alcoholic son in the Fox TV-movie "Doing Time on Maple Street"
1991 Headlined the Showtime comedy special, "Jim Carrey's Unnatural Act"
1990 - 1994 Hired as an ensemble member of the FOX sketch comedy show "In Living Color"; depicted a series of memorable characters such as Fire Marshal Bill and female body builder Vera De Milo; also wrote for th
1986 Played a back-up singer to Nicolas Cage in "Peggy Sue Got Married"
1985 Portrayed a vampire's victim in "Once Bitten"
1984 Feature acting debut, "Finders Keepers"
1984 TV series debut as star of "The Duck Factory" a short-lived NBC sitcom
1983 Appeared on "The Tonight Show"
1981 Portrayed a struggling stand-up comic in "Rubberface" a 48-minute Canadian TV-movie
1981 Moved to L.A. at the age of 19
1979 Appeared in Las Vegas as opening act for comedian Rodney Dangerfield
1977 Began performing stand-up comedy at the age of 15 at Yuk Yuks, a comedy club in Toronto
Featured in two Clint Eastwood vehicles, "The Dead Pool" (1988) and "Pink Cadillac" (1989); hired after Eastwood had seen Carrey do impressions of him
In the late 1980s, teamed with Judd Apatow writing stage material, creating characters like Fire Marshal Bill


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