This block contains the information about Snoop Dogg and provides an insight into the life of the celebrity. From here you can also learn when, how and why the profession of an actor was chosen. Some interesting facts are waiting for you here.
Snoop Dogg got his name from his mother who jokingly remarked that he looked like the Peanuts character Snoopy. Snoop is known primarily for his achievements in the music industry, as a gangsta MC. As most successful musicians seem to do at some point, Snoop Dogg has done some work in film. Due to the nature of his music and his related star persona, the primary focus of his film effort has been in urban drama and comedy.
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Snoop Dogg filmography
Here you can learn about the movies Snoop Dogg acted in. You can see the names of the movies, their budget, years of release and the money gained from the screening of the certain movie. It is always interesting to know.
Movies & Videos
Budget
Year
Opening weekend
US box Office
Bad Boys II - Soundtrack (writer: "Bitch Niggaz", "Gangsta Sh*t") (performer: "Gangsta Sh*t")
$130M
2003
$46.5M
$138M
The Adventures of Pluto Nash - Soundtrack (performer: "So Fresh, So Clean (Stankonia Remix)")
$100M
2002
$2.18M
$4.41M
Arthur and the Invisibles - Soundtrack (writer: "Go Girl") (performer: "Go Girl"), Max (voice: English version)
$80M
2006
$5.7M
$15.1M
Hollywood Homicide - Soundtrack (writer: "Bang This") (performer: "Bang This", "Losin' Your Mind")
$75M
2003
$11.1M
$30M
50 First Dates - Soundtrack (writer: "From tha Chuuuch to da Palace") (performer: "From tha Chuuuch to da Palace")
$75M
2004
$45.1M
$121M
Dr. Dolittle 2 - Soundtrack (writer: "Do U Wanna Roll (Dolittle Theme)") (performer: "Do U Wanna Roll (Dolittle Theme)")
$72M
2001
$25M
$113M
Starsky & Hutch - Huggy Bear
$60M
2004
$28.1M
$88.2M
Shall We Dance - Soundtrack (writer: "Livin' It Up" (2001))
$50M
2004
$11.8M
$57.9M
Failure to Launch - Soundtrack (writer: "Nuthin' But a 'G' Thang") (performer: "Nuthin' But a 'G' Thang")
$50M
2006
$24.4M
$88.7M
Asterix and Obelix Meet Cleopatra - Soundtrack (performer: "Mission Cleopatra")
$47M
2002
What's the Worst That Could Happen? - Soundtrack (writer: "F**k What They Say") (performer: "F**k What They Say")
$45M
2001
$13M
$32.1M
Training Day - Blue
$45M
2001
$22.6M
$76.3M
Blue Streak - Soundtrack (writer: "Nuthin' But A 'G' Thang")
$36M
1999
$19.2M
$68.2M
Natural Born Killers - Soundtrack (writer: "The Day the Niggaz Took Over")
$34M
1994
$50.3M
Down to Earth - Soundtrack (performer: "Gin and Juice") ("Gin and Juice")
Old School - Himself, Soundtrack (writer: "Papered Up") (performer: "Papered Up"), Rapper
$24M
2003
$17.5M
$74.6M
Street Kings - Soundtrack (writer: "Down 4 My N's") (performer: "Down 4 My N's")
$20M
2008
$12.5M
$26.4M
Friday After Next - Soundtrack (writer: "Livin' It Up", "The Streets (Re-Twist)", "Santa Claus Goes Straight to the Ghetto") (performer: "The Streets (Re-Twist)", "Santa Claus Goes Straight to th
$20M
2002
$13M
$33M
Scary Movie - Soundtrack (writer: "All Bout U") (performer: "All Bout U")
$19M
2000
$42.3M
$157M
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