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Jerry Maguire

Everybody loved him... Everybody disappeared. The journey is everything.
1996 | 139m | English

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Popularity: 5 (history)

Director: Cameron Crowe
Writer: Cameron Crowe
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Jerry Maguire used to be a typical sports agent: willing to do just about anything he could to get the biggest possible contracts for his clients, plus a nice commission for himself. Then, one day, he suddenly has second thoughts about what he's really doing. When he voices these doubts, he ends up losing his job and all of his clients, save Rod Tidwell, an egomaniacal football player.
Release Date: Dec 13, 1996
Director: Cameron Crowe
Writer: Cameron Crowe
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Keywords american football, stadium, career, sports, single mother, thoughtful
Production Companies Gracie Films, TriStar Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $273,600,000
Budget: $50,000,000
Updates Updated: Sep 18, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Tom Cruise Jerry Maguire
Renée Zellweger Dorothy Boyd
Cuba Gooding Jr. Rod Tidwell
Kelly Preston Avery Bishop
Jerry O'Connell Frank Cushman
Jay Mohr Bob Sugar
Regina King Marcee Tidwell
Bonnie Hunt Laurel Boyd
Jonathan Lipnicki Ray Boyd
Todd Louiso Chad the Nanny
Mark Pellington Bill Dooler
Jeremy Suarez Tyson Tidwell
Jared Jussim Dicky Fox
Benjamin Kimball Smith Keith Cushman
Ingrid Beer Anne-Louise
Jann Wenner Scully
Nada Despotovich Wendy
Ali Wentworth Bobbi Fallon
Aries Spears Tee Pee
Kelly Coffield Park Jan
Alice Marie Crowe Alice
Larina Adamson Women's Group Member
Winnie Holzman Women's Group Member
Diana Jordan Women's Group Member
Susan Norfleet Women's Group Member
Susan Pingleton Women's Group Member
Cha Cha Sandoval-McMahon Women's Group Member
Hynden Walch Women's Group Member
Glenn Frey Dennis Wilburn
Donal Logue Rick (Junior Agent)
Tom Gallop Ben
Beaumont Bacon Cleo
Lisa Amsterdam Patricia Logan
Angela Goethals Kathy Sanders
Leslie Upson Flight Attendant
Rick Johnson John Swenson
Lightfield Lewis Room Service Waiter
Jerry Cantrell Jesus of CopyMat
Toby Huss Steve Remo
Drake Bell Jesse Remo
Christine Cavanaugh Mrs. Remo
Russel Lunday Doctor
Eric Stoltz Ethan Valhere
Lamont Johnson Weepy Athlete
Brent Barry Calvin Nack
Charlie Cronin Hootie Fan
Theo Greenly Hootie Fan
Rod Tate 'Baja' Brunard
Danny Rimmer Sad Autograph Boy
Michael James Johnson Clark Hodd
Jordan Ross Art Stallings
Brandon Christianson Young Golfer
Jerry Ziesmer Trainer
Kirsten Krueger Draft Reporter
Shannon Thornton Pressbox Columnist
Luis Damian Mariachi Band
Jesus Alberto Guzman Mariachi Band
Juan Arnoldo Morales Mariachi Band
Alberto Alfavo Mariachi Band
Andrea Ferrell Woman in Elevator
Anthony Natale Man in Elevator
David Ursin General Manager
Thomas J. Reilly Reverend
Reagan Gomez-Preston Tidwell's Cousin
Jim Moffatt NFL Guest
Leo Zick NFL Guest
Klair Bybee NFL Guest
Stan Sessoms Shower Man
Gale Hillman Locker Room Athlete
Heather Cheney Idealized Kissing Wife
Dennis Fitzgerald Idealized Kissing Husband
Lucy Liu Former girlfriend
Stephanie Furst Former Girlfriend
Justina Vail Evans Former Girlfriend
Samantha Smith Former Girlfriend
Ivana Miličević Former Girlfriend
Lisa Rotondi Former Girlfriend
Lisa Stahl Former Girlfriend
Emily Procter Former Girlfriend
Amaryllis Borrego Former Girlfriend
Stacey A. Snyder Former Girlfriend
Lauren Parker Former Girlfriend
Lisa Ann Hadley Former Girlfriend
Kymberly Kalil Former Girlfriend
Alison Armitage Former Girlfriend
Rebecca Rigg Former Girlfriend
Golde Starger Former Girlfriend
Roy Firestone Roy Firestone
Al Michaels Al Michaels
Dan Dierdorf Dan Dierdorf
Frank Gifford Frank Gifford
Mel Kiper Mel Kiper
Jeffrey Lurie Jeffrey Lurie
Drew Rosenhaus Drew Rosenhaus
Richie Kotite Richie Kotite
Tim McDonald Tim McDonald
Mike Tirico Mike Tirico
Wayne Fontes Wayne Fontes
Evelyn Fontes Evelyn Fontes
Mike White Mike White
Johnnie Morton Johnnie Morton
Rick Mirer Rick Mirer
Drew Bledsoe Drew Bledsoe
Rob Moore Rob Moore
Ki-Jana Carter Ki-Jana Carter
Herman Moore Herman Moore
Art Monk Art Monk
Troy Aikman Troy Aikman
Katarina Witt Katarina Witt
Dean Biasucci Dean Biasucci
Warren Moon Warren Moon
Kerry Collins Kerry Collins
Erica Sorgi Erica Sorgi
Tom Friend Tom Friend
Dallas Malloy Dallas Malloy
Jim Irsay Jim Irsay
Meg Irsay Meg Irsay
Beau Bridges Matt Cushman (uncredited)
Greg Bronson Sports Agent (uncredited)
Jacqueline Collen Girl (uncredited)
Luanne Crawford Press Box Reporter (uncredited)
Joanna Daniels Former Girlfriend (uncredited)
Micki Duran Dancer (uncredited)
Mia Korf Former Girlfriend (uncredited)
Gina La Piana Former Girlfriend (uncredited)
Valerie Richards Video Girl (uncredited)
Summer Sanders Summer Sanders (uncredited)
June Saruwatari Reporter (uncredited)
Iva Franks-Singer Airplane Passenger (uncredited)
Carolyn Renee Smith Airplane Passenger (uncredited)
Lynnanne Zager Answering Machine (voice) (uncredited)
Kerrie Friend Woman at Bar (uncredited)
Leigh Steinberg Leigh Steinberg
Name Job
Joe Hutshing Editor
Virginia Randolph-Weaver Art Direction
Mike Villarino Construction Foreman
Dean Striepeke Video Assist Operator
Michael Singer Unit Publicist
Tim Ketzer 3D Animator
Jim Kwiatkowski Key Grip
Andrew Stone Unit Production Manager
Robert Batha Assistant Sound Editor
Wendy Riva Assistant Art Director
Mitch Dubin Camera Operator
Paul H. Haines Jr. Special Effects Coordinator
Richard A. Benoit Visual Effects Coordinator
Thomas Vilardo Transportation Co-Captain
William D. Parrish Assistant Property Master
John K. Adams ADR Editor
Mark Spath Second Assistant Camera
Beau Sessions Assistant Production Coordinator
Sally Thornton Assistant Art Director
Dain Turner Stunts
John Maskovich Set Dresser
Bart C. Hubenthal Set Dresser
Jon Title Sound Effects Editor
Kevin Erb Best Boy Grip
Meg Matthews Costumer
Jesse Yoshimura Production Assistant
David Greditzer Set Production Assistant
Betsy Heimann Costume Design
Gail Levin Casting
Clayton Hartley Art Direction
Susan Dukow Production Office Coordinator
Danny Bramson Music Supervisor
Ofe Yi First Assistant Editor
Clay A. Griffith Set Decoration
James Lapidus Costume Supervisor
Stephen J. Lineweaver Production Design
Brian Lukas Rigging Gaffer
Jack Johnson Production Illustrator
Greg Wilkinson Leadman
Frawley Becker Location Manager
Carrie Angland Makeup Artist
Hope M. Parrish Property Master
Phil Hetos Color Timer
Mike Revell Production Accountant
Michael Kehoe Craft Service
Don Tardino Stunts, Transportation Coordinator
Tricia Tomey Casting Associate
Rod Basham Visual Effects Editor
Don Coufal Boom Operator
Carlton Kaller Music Editor
Andrew Cooper Still Photographer
Brad Kuehn Visual Effects Supervisor
Steve Blalock Stunts
Joanie Blum Script Supervisor
John Villarino Construction Coordinator
Paul Timothy Carden Dialogue Editor
Jeff Wexler Sound Mixer
Ariana Lingenfelser Visual Effects Producer
Chris Jargo Supervising ADR Editor
Eva Eastman Casting Assistant
Richard K. Chung Production Assistant
Cynthia Black Costumer
Bryan Denegal Second Second Assistant Director
Charley Gilleran Key Rigging Grip
David Devlin Chief Lighting Technician
Dwight Joseph Lavers Dolly Grip
Douglas Jones Assistant Accountant
Warren R. Turner Second Assistant Director
Bridget Johnson Production Executive
Eric Rosenberg Assistant Art Director
Candace Robinson Stunts
John Jackson Stunts
James Michael Hold Jr. Stunts
Al Whiting Stunts
Horace Knight Jr. Stunts
Robyn B. Holmes Set Dresser
David Moritz Co-Editor
Gary Mundheim Dialogue Editor
Barbara J. Boguski ADR Editor
Craig S. Jaeger Foley Editor
Todd Egan Assistant Sound Editor
Brana Rosenfeld Set Dresser
Jennifer Pray Set Dresser
Jim Stubblefield Assistant Property Master
Michael D. Wilhoit Supervising Sound Editor
Chris Hogan Dialogue Editor
Randy Kelley Sound Effects Editor
Dino DiMuro Foley Editor
Philip D. Morrill Assistant Sound Editor
John Rice Assistant Sound Editor
Lori Stilson Costume Supervisor
Edward T. Hanley Costumer
Joyce Kogut Costumer
Linda Arnold Hair Supervisor
Andrew L. Ullman Location Manager
Gabriel Wrye Additional Editor
Rick Kline Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Dan M. Rich Dialogue Editor
Mary Ruth Smith ADR Editor
Mark Gordon Foley Editor
Thomas O'Neil Younkman Assistant Sound Editor
Larry J. Richardson Best Boy Electric
Linda Matthews Costume Supervisor
Garet Reilly Costumer
Stacye P. Branche Makeup Artist
Michael White Hair Supervisor
Nava R. Sadan Costumer
Denise Fischer Makeup Artist
Katherine Kallis Location Manager
Brendan Murphy Production Assistant
Timothy P. Ryan Transportation Captain
Tory Reed Production Assistant
Suzanne Ziesmer Production Assistant
Chris Palzis Production Assistant
Chuck Cohen Second Unit Director of Photography
Zac Jackson Production Assistant
Chad Woelki Production Assistant
Cameron Crowe Director, Writer
Janusz Kamiński Director of Photography
Steven Meizler First Assistant Camera
Allan Graf Second Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator
Jerry Ziesmer First Assistant Director
Hector C. Gika Sound Effects Editor
Wylie Stateman Supervising Sound Editor
Michèle Burke Makeup Supervisor
Danny Wynands Stunts
Keith Campbell Stunts
Nancy Wilson Original Music Composer
John H. Maxwell Set Dresser
Doug Hemphill Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Paul Massey Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Tony Lamberti Sound Effects Editor
George A. Davis Production Secretary
Name Title
Lisa Stewart Associate Producer
Bruce S. Pustin Co-Producer
J. Michael Mendel Associate Producer
John D. Schofield Co-Producer
James L. Brooks Producer
Cameron Crowe Producer
Laurence Mark Producer
Richard Sakai Producer
Organization Category Person
BAFTA Awards Best Picture N/A Nominated
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Reviews

Wuchak
8.0

_**Leaving the fast lane of greed for friendship, love and… loyalty**_ A quick-talking big-time sports agent (Tom Cruise) has an epiphany and swiftly loses his job with a big sports management corporation, but retains one loyal colleague (Renee Zellweger) and one outrageous NFL client (Cuba Goodi ... ng Jr). Can they rise from the ashes? Kelly Preston, Bonnie Hunt and Regina King are also on hand. Jerry Maguire” (1996) is equal parts spirited drama, romantic comedy and sports flick. It effectively illustrates how the fast-paced cutthroat world isn’t interested in inspiring, well-meaning truth, but that doesn’t negate the value of honest friendship, genuine love and, most of all, loyalty. It’s all-around ‘hip’ and entertaining, slowing down for the mid-section. But the last act drives everything home and is moving. It pretty much represents the best of the sometimes dubious genre (romcom). The film runs 2 hours, 19 minutes, and was shot in the Los Angeles area as well as the Phoenix/Tempe region of Arizona, including Lost Dutchman State Park just east of there. GRADE: A-

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
7.0

“Jerry” (Tom Cruise) is a successful sports agent who spins the most outrageous yarns to his would-be clients in return for their business and could probably sell sand to a Bedouin. Then, well he has a bit of a brain freeze and decides to reveal some of the tricks of his trade to the great unwashed. ... All that does it get him canned, but not before he can rescue one client from his rapidly dwindling sources of employment. That is American football nonentity “Tidwell” (Cuba Gooding Jnr.). Now he’s a bit of a pratt, but is a decent and untypically loyal cove who is happily married to “Marcee” (Regina King) and he has potential for a $10 millions contract - if only he can knuckle down and show he has that elusive star quality that brings in the big bucks. Meantime, “Jerry” meets and falls head over heels with “Dorothy” (Renée Zellweger). They marry but we quickly discover that that’s not the adrenaline rush he is needing. Yep, he needs his bro-dance partner to get onto that ball park and do the business. This sees one of Cruise’s more natural performances as he delivers, initially at any rate, quite a compelling impersonation of a venal manipulator out to promise the moon. As the story moves along, though, his role is rather subsumed into a gloop of cheese that’s only really saved by an engaging and enthusiastic effort from a no holes barred Gooding who enters into the spirit of his character quite enjoyably. Zellweger has her moments too, but for the most part her character is consigned to a fairly predicable story arc that doesn’t really add much to what is essentially a story about loyalty and learning to appreciate what really matters in life. Well that, and a sock in the eye to the old boss too! It’s quite pithily scripted and whizzes along poking a little fun at the excesses of an industry that massively overpays for mediocrity, hype and is largely devoid of folks with too much soul.

Mar 02, 2025