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Man on the Moon

Hello, my name is Andy and this is my movie.
1999 | 118m | English

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Popularity: 4 (history)

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The story of the life and career of eccentric avant-garde comedian, Andy Kaufman.
Release Date: Dec 22, 1999
Director: Miloš Forman
Writer: Scott Alexander, Larry Karaszewski
Genres: Comedy, Drama
Keywords show business, comedian, biography, pro wrestling, mentally unstable, stand-up comedian, pro wrestlers, biographical
Production Companies Universal Pictures, Jersey Films, TOHO-TOWA, Cinehaus, Mutual Film Company, Tele München, Marubeni, West/Shapiro Productions
Box Office Revenue: $47,434,430
Budget: $82,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Jim Carrey Andy Kaufman / Tony Clifton
Danny DeVito George Shapiro
Courtney Love Lynne Margulies
Paul Giamatti Bob Zmuda
Vincent Schiavelli Maynard Smith
Peter Bonerz Ed Weinberger
Jerry Lawler Himself
Gerry Becker Stanley Kaufman
Leslie Lyles Janice Kaufman
Greyson Erik Pendry Little Michael Kaufman
Brittany Colonna Baby Carol Kaufman
Bobby Boriello Little Andy Kaufman
George Shapiro Mr. Besserman
Budd Friedman Himself
Tom Dreesen Wiseass Comic
Thomas Armbruster Improv Piano Player
Pamela Abdy Diane Barnett
Wendy Polland Little Wendy
Cash Oshman Yogi
Matt Price Meditation Student
Christina Cabot Meditation Student
Richard Belzer Richard Belzer
Melanie Vesey Carol Kaufman
Michael Kelly Michael Kaufman
Miles Chapin SNL Assistant
Isadore Rosenfeld NBC Executive
Molly Schaffer Maynard Smith's Assistant
Howard West ABC Executive
Greg Travis ABC Executive
Maureen Mueller ABC Executive
Philip Perlman Mama Rivoli's Angry Guy
Jessica Devlin Mama Rivoli's Diner
Jeff Thomas Andy's Stand-In
Randall Carver Himself
Howard Keystone Taxi Marching Man
Howdy Doody Himself
Brent Briscoe Heavyset Technician
Ray Bokhour Blue Collar Guy
Patton Oswalt Blue Collar Guy
Caroline Gibson Sorority Girl
Conrad Roberts College Promoter
Jeff Zabel College Student
Marilyn Sokol Madame
Angela Jones Hooker
Krystina Carson Hooker
Gerry Robert Byrne Taxi AD / Stage Manager
Mark Davenport LA Times Reporter
Bert F. Balsam Taxi Security Guard
Lonnie Hamilton Taxi Security Guard
Ron Sanchez Taxi Security Guard
Billy D. Lucas Taxi Security Guard
Patricia Scanlon Ed Weinberger's Secretary
Max Alexander Harrah's Booker
Ed Mitchell Harrah's Conductor
Reiko Aylesworth Mimi
Michael Villani Merv Griffin
Maria Elena Maglaris Irate Merv Spectator
Heath Hyche Merv's Guest Coordinator
Robert Holeman Boxing Trainer
Jim Ross Wrestling Commentator
Tamara Bossett Foxy Jackson
Gene LeBell Foxy Jackson Referee
Bob Zmuda Jack Burns
Brian Peck Friday's Announcer
Caroline Rhea Friday's Melanie
Mary Lynn Rajskub Friday's Mary
Philip Lenkowsky Friday's Tech Director
Rob Steiner Friday's Control Booth Director
Claudia Jaffee Friday's Floor Director
Armando Guerrero Jerry Lawler Referee
Lance Russell Ring Announcer
Stephen Sayadian Stadium Photographer
K.P. Palmer Memphis Paramedic
Mark Majetti Memphis Paramedic
Deana Molle' Memphis Paramedic
Mews Small TM Administrator
David Elliott TM Administrator
Fredd Wayne Bland Doctor
Tracey Walter National Enquirer Editor
David Koechner National Enquirer Reporter
Jeanine Jackson National Enquirer Reporter
Johnny Legend Wild-Haired Guru
Doris Eaton Eleanor Gould
Gregg Sutton Carnegie Hall Conductor
Sydney Lassick Crystal Healer
Yoshi Jenkins Jun Roxas
Lance Alarcon Comedy Store Patron
D.J. Johnson Comedy Store Waiter
Melissa Carrey Comedy Store Waitress
Doug Ford Tony Clifton Biker
Bill Reid Tony Clifton Biker
Chuck Zito Tony Clifton Biker
Danielle Burgio New York City Rockette
Linda Cevallos New York City Rockette
Betsy Chang New York City Rockette
Jennifer Chavarria New York City Rockette
Shirry Dolgin New York City Rockette
Lisa Eaton New York City Rockette
Melanie A. Gage New York City Rockette
Catherine Hader New York City Rockette
Betsy Harris New York City Rockette
Kelly Jones Gabriele New York City Rockette
Tricia Lilly New York City Rockette
Karen Martin New York City Rockette
Tabbatha Mays New York City Rockette
Katie Miller New York City Rockette
Jessica Moore New York City Rockette
Tara Nicole Hughes New York City Rockette
Mia Pitts New York City Rockette
Kelleia Sheerin New York City Rockette
Alison Simpson New York City Rockette
Melinda Songer Soderling New York City Rockette
Michon Suyama New York City Rockette
Michelle E. Swanson New York City Rockette
Natalie Webb New York City Rockette
Jacqueline Case Tony Clifton Dancer
Karen Blake Challman Tony Clifton Dancer
Teresa Chapman Tony Clifton Dancer
Kelly Cooper Tony Clifton Dancer
Penny Fisher Tony Clifton Dancer
Eva Jeníčková Tony Clifton Dancer
Lindsay Lopez Tony Clifton Dancer
Natalie Mills Tony Clifton Dancer
April Nixon Tony Clifton Dancer
Tiffany Olson Tony Clifton Dancer
Kathryn Rossberg Tony Clifton Dancer
Karissa Seaman Tony Clifton Dancer
Lea Sullivan Tony Clifton Dancer
Amy Tinkham Tony Clifton Dancer
Kristin Richardson Tony Clifton Dancer
Thomas Barney SNL Band
Lewis Del Gatto SNL Band
Alex Foster SNL Band
Earl Gardner SNL Band
Lukasz Gottwald SNL Band
Cheryl Hardwick SNL Band
Valerie Naranjo SNL Band
Shawn Pelton SNL Band
Leon Pendarvis SNL Band
Lenny Pickett SNL Band
Steve Turre SNL Band
Frank DeVito Mama Rivoli's Band
Tony Galla Mama Rivoli's Band
Frank Marocco Mama Rivoli's Band
Pat Senatore Mama Rivoli's Band
Anton Fig Letterman Band
Will Lee Letterman Band
Sid McGinnis Letterman Band
Bob Emmet Comedy Store Band
Michael Lufkin Comedy Store Band
James McCarty Comedy Store Band
David Thomasson Comedy Store Band / Harrah's Band
Thomas Verdonck Comedy Store Band
Hal Blaine Harrah's Band
Charlie Brissette Harrah's Band
Evan Diner Harrah's Band
Tim Divers Harrah's Band
Phillip Feather Harrah's Band
Alex Iles Harrah's Band
James Lum Harrah's Band
Norman Henry Mamey Harrah's Band
John Mitchell Harrah's Band
Robert O'Donnell Harrah's Band
Greg Prechel Harrah's Band
James Sawyer Harrah's Band
Steven D. Williams Harrah's Band
John Yoakum Harrah's Band
Jordan Jay Adams Man (uncredited)
Job Alonso Reporter (uncredited)
David Aronson Bar Patron (uncredited)
Scott Baldyga Audience Member (uncredited)
Judy Ben-Asher Day Player (uncredited)
Greg Beville Wrestling Fan (uncredited)
Jani Blom Crazy Fan (uncredited)
Robert M. Bouffard Photographer (uncredited)
Greg Bronson Bar Patron (uncredited)
Edita Brychta Pig-Tailed Wrestler (uncredited)
Josh Caldwell Comedy Store Patron (uncredited)
Christine Cameron Sarah (uncredited)
Tim Carr Audience Member (uncredited)
Stacy Carter Lawler's Girlfriend (uncredited)
Angela Theresa Collins Angry Woman (uncredited)
Jeff Conaway Self (uncredited)
Stephanie D'Abruzzo New York City Rockette / Tony Clifton Dancer (uncredited)
Brian Durkin Friday's Audience Member (uncredited)
Kenneth David Ebling Arizona Student (uncredited)
Shari Emami Andy Kaufman Fan (uncredited)
Christina Engelhardt Woman (uncredited)
Roger Ferreira Moviegoer (uncredited)
Leon David Franco Improv Heckler (uncredited)
Shannon Frank Jerry's Deli Patron (uncredited)
Brian Habicht Taxi Crew Member (uncredited)
Lisa Haley Musician (uncredited)
Rich Hall Club Patron (uncredited)
Marilu Henner Self (uncredited)
Jeff Hill Man (uncredited)
Judd Hirsch Self (uncredited)
Jeffrey M. Hoffman TV Cameraman (uncredited)
Chris Humphrey Stadium Usher (uncredited)
James Hunter Wrestling Fan (uncredited)
Davey Rockit Hynes Smoking Improv Patron (uncredited)
Carol Kane Self (uncredited)
Angella Kaye Tony Clifton Dancer (uncredited)
Howard Kremer Man (uncredited)
David Letterman Self (uncredited)
Christopher Lloyd Self (uncredited)
Norm Macdonald Friday's Michael (uncredited)
Tiger Mendez Harrah's Audience Heckler (uncredited)
Lorne Michaels Self (uncredited)
Catherine Mary Moroney Concert Guest (uncredited)
Bill Normyle Mustang Ranch Clerk (uncredited)
Johan-Carl Nowack Heckler (uncredited)
Kate O'Neill Waitress (uncredited)
Rook Overman Frat Boy (uncredited)
Christopher Pelant Hippy Student (uncredited)
Bob Pepper Pool Player (uncredited)
Christie Pesicka Comedy Store Patron (uncredited)
Lance Polland Man (uncredited)
J.A. Popovec Audience Member (uncredited)
Aaron Rosenberg Patron (uncredited)
Cheryl Rusa Wrestler (uncredited)
Paul Shaffer Letterman Band (uncredited)
Paul Sinacore Comedy Store Patron (uncredited)
Jackie Smason Italian Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Brian Smyj Letterman Security (uncredited)
Claude Stuart Comedy Store Patron (uncredited)
J. Alan Thomas Self (uncredited)
Tony Verley Man (uncredited)
Jodi White Audience Member (uncredited)
Nicholas Wilder Waiter (uncredited)
Allen Woodman Davis (Reporter) (uncredited)
Yaping Clinic Receptionist (uncredited)
Howard Yearwood Carnegie Hall Band Member (uncredited)
Rachel Zients Waitress at Improv (uncredited)
Name Job
Anastas N. Michos Director of Photography
Patrizia von Brandenstein Production Design
Maria Nay Set Decoration
James F. Truesdale Art Direction
Adam Boome Editor
David Welch Stunts
Lee Ann Brittenham Hairstylist
Patricia Grande Key Hair Stylist
Sheryl Ptak Makeup Artist
Marianne Skiba Key Makeup Artist
Kathe Swanson Key Hair Stylist
Yolanda Toussieng Hair Department Head
Janet Brady Stunts
Pat Banta Stunt Double
Bobby Bass Stunts
Tamara Bossett Stunts
Caron Colvett Stunts
Christy Cotton Stunts
Richard Drown Stunts
Doug Ford Stunts
Diane Kay Grant Stunts
Helena Le Count Stunts
Francine Morris Stunts
Cynthia Prouder Stunts
Ralph W. Odum Stunts
Bill Reid Stunts
J. Suzanne Rampe Stunts
Sue Sexton Stunts
Ron Stein Stunts
Lynn Salvatori Stunts
David LeBell Stunts
Miloš Forman Director
Michael Stipe Original Music Composer
Jeffrey Kurland Costume Design
Christopher Tellefsen Editor
Lynzee Klingman Editor
Francine Maisler Casting
Mimi Lesseos Stunts
Scott Alexander Writer
Larry Karaszewski Writer
Mike Mills Original Music Composer
Peter Buck Original Music Composer
Bill Berry Original Music Composer
Bill Corso Key Makeup Artist
Ve Neill Makeup Department Head
Bob Zmuda Other
Alisa Christensen Stunts
Gene LeBell Stunts
Jennifer Caputo Stunts
Annie Ellis Stunts
Heather Burton Stunts
Troy Brown Stunts
Buddy Joe Hooker Stunt Coordinator
Billy D. Lucas Stunts
Lesley Aletter Stunts
Elle Alexander Stunts
Charlie Brewer Stunts
Edita Brychta Stunts
Armando Guerrero Stunts
Joel Kramer Stunts
Gayle Hooker Stunts
Kent W. Luttrell Stunt Double
Cheryl Rusa Stunts
Dick Ziker Stunts
Chuck Zito Stunts
Brian Smyj Stunts
Michiko Nishiwaki Stunts
G.A. Aguilar Stunts
Andrew Menzies Assistant Art Director
Name Title
Michael Hausman Executive Producer
Howard West Executive Producer
Danny DeVito Producer
Michael Shamberg Producer
Stacey Sher Producer
George Shapiro Executive Producer
Bob Zmuda Co-Executive Producer
Pamela Abdy Associate Producer
Scott Ferguson Associate Producer
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Reviews

tanty
6.0

Interesting movie tailored to Jim Carrey. In any case, probably more interesting for those who lived in US and in the time Andy Kaufman became a celebrity. ...

Jun 23, 2021
SoSmooth1982
8.0

Great movie perfect for Andy Kaufman. Throughout the film you could barely tell that it's Jim Carey. It's like watching Andy Kaufman all over again. ...

Jul 18, 2023
Geronimo1967
6.0

I do vaguely recall Andy Kaufman in "Taxi" but the remainder of this rather zany depiction of his life just reminded me of a compendium of the "Goon Show" meets "Mork and Mindy". His sense of what was entertaining was eclectic to say the least, and his stand-up routines reminded me a little of Peter ... Sellers when he was using his exaggerated (European) accents to try and get a laugh. Nobody is much interested in these stage shows until talent agent George Shapiro (Danny DeVito) spots him and sees something original about his talents. Exposure on television followed, then his casting in the sitcom about New York's amiable mix of yellow cab drivers - the series that made the name of Danny DeVito too - before he embarked on a curious and one-sided career wrestling women. It was this latter profession that introduced him to male wrestler Jerry Lawler who tired of this and took to fighting him man-to-man. Needless to say, he's no match for the man with the "Piledriver" so has to resort to other ways to keep ahead of the ever changing entertainment game. His behaviour becomes more erratic and soon nobody with a television camera will touch the man... Jim Carrey is a natural at these quirky and over-the-top interpretations, and here is no different. He immerses himself into the role and manages to very successfully convey the sheer irritation factor of this man who had practically no talent but an ability to pander the "Emperor's New Clothes" theory to an audience who thought, initially, it better to laugh with the crowd than to scratch their heads and wonder what they were actually laughing at. On that front, Milos Forman has created a cleverly structured biopic of a man who was flawed and obsessed and who was fuelled by a market place desperate for something different. What I didn't feel here was any empathy for Kaufman. The industry is hard, cruel and unforgiving to the best of them and maybe it is a testament to the acting, but I genuinely felt this person hadn't the skills required to entertain at an holiday camp for the hard of hearing. Maybe it's more relevant to Americans who can better associate with their standard and style of 1970s television programming but as an observer from elsewhere this come cross as entirely self indulgent. Sorry.

Jul 23, 2024