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Swordfish is a 2001 American action thriller film directed by Dominic Sena, written by Skip Woods, produced by Joel Silver, and starring John Travolta, Hugh Jackman, Halle Berry, Don Cheadle, Vinnie Jones, and Sam Shepard.
Television film 1973–1976 One Life to Live: Josh Hall: Credited as Larry Fishburne 1980 The Six O'Clock Follies: Robby Robinson A Rumor of War: Lightbulb Credited as Larry Fishburne Television film 1981 Trapper John, M.D. Hobie Credited as Larry Fishburne Episode: "Finders Keepers" 1982 M*A*S*H: Corporal Dorsey Credited as Larry Fishburne
Jackman at the 67th Berlin International Film Festival in 2017. Australian actor Hugh Jackman is known for his leading man roles on stage and screen. Jackman gained stardom for his portrayal of the Marvel Comics superhero Wolverine from the X-Men film series in 10 films starting with X-Men (2000) to most recently, Deadpool & Wolverine (2024), set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
This is an alphabetical list of film articles (or sections within articles about films). It includes made for television films . See the talk page in A for the method of indexing used.
Film roles Year Title Role Notes 2001 Swordfish: Holly Jobson 2005 Paper Bags: Daughter Short film 2012 The Bournes Anonymous: Jason Bourne Short film 2012 Magic Mike: Birthday Girl 2013 A.W.O.L. Lucia Short film; also executive producer 2016 I Would Kill for That: Tracy Short film 2022 Mickey Saves Christmas: Mrs. Claus Short film
Jackman is the most recurring actor in the franchise, appearing in nine films. Stewart, McKellen, Janssen, Berry, Paquin, Marsden, Ashmore, and Romijn star in the original trilogy, while McAvoy, Fassbender, Lawrence, and Hoult are the recurring cast in the latter films. Reynolds headlines the Deadpool films, while Williams co-stars in The New ...
Swordfish <<The Album>> is the original soundtrack of the 2001 film Swordfish. It was produced by Paul Oakenfold under Village Roadshow and Warner Bros. and distributed through London Sire Records, Inc. [2] As of 2001 it has sold 130,000 copies in United States according to Nielsen SoundScan. [3]
Despite the title of this article, only some are original films produced for the channel, while others are direct-to-video releases picked up for broadcast by Syfy. Previous editors have stated that some were broadcast, between 1999 and 2009, under the Sci Fi Pictures label – as those were the years that the channel was branded Sci Fi.