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Postby Jason Work » Fri Aug 25, 2006 10:58 pm

I was flipping through the channels the other night and ran across a movie called "Life Is Not a Fairytale: The Fantasia Barrino Story." It's a true story (aren't they all, on Lifetime?) about the girl who won "American Idol" in 2004 and it stars...Fantasia Barrino as herself! That got me thinking--how many other movies have been made where the star of the movie is also the subject of the movie? You know, someone starring in the actual movie of his/her life? The only one that I can think of without researching the matter is "To Hell and Back," the WWII movie about, and starring, war hero Audie Murphy. There's also "Pride of the Yankees," in which Babe Ruth plays himself, but the movie is actually about Lou Gehrig, so I don't think it counts.

Can anyone think of any others?
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Re: Autobiographical Movies?

Postby TheConfessor » Sat Aug 26, 2006 12:01 am

Jason Work wrote:
Can anyone think of any others?


Sure, there are lots of them, such as:

When Justin Met Kelly
Spice World
Help!
A Hard Day's Night
My Dinner With Andre
Being John Malkovich
The Greatest

If you include documentaries, the list grows exponentially.
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Postby missbitesalot » Sat Aug 26, 2006 12:03 am

8 mile was based on eminem--does that count?
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Postby WendellWit » Sat Aug 26, 2006 12:37 am

I'm ashamed of the fact that the first one that came to my mind was Howard Stern's "Private Parts".

Of course, there should be a distinction between just "playing yourself" in a movie and being in an Autobiographical movie. Unless somebody can prove otherwise, I don't think "Being John Malcovich" was supposed to be autobiographical. And when you include just "playing yourself", it opens the doors to a LOT of cameo appearances... Just sayin'.
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Postby TheConfessor » Sat Aug 26, 2006 1:29 am

WendellWit wrote:Unless somebody can prove otherwise, I don't think "Being John Malcovich" was supposed to be autobiographical. And when you include just "playing yourself", it opens the doors to a LOT of cameo appearances... Just sayin'.


True, although most cameo roles aren't the title character of the movie. Feel free to replace it with Viva Knievel!, Mister Rock And Roll, Alice's Restaurant, Linda Lovelace For President, Head, many Laurel and Hardy films, and perhaps Marjoe.
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Postby justlikeu » Sat Aug 26, 2006 5:12 am

TC, i think you mean FROM Justin to Kelly, but they dont actually play themselves, they play characters with the same name who happen to sing amazingly well for average 20-somethings.
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Postby Jason Work » Sat Aug 26, 2006 10:16 am

Excellent! "The Greatest" and "Private Parts" are exactly what I had in mind. Movies where a famous person stars in the story of their own life.
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Postby Ken Jennings » Sat Aug 26, 2006 12:53 pm

Isn't there a Jackie Robinson one of these?
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Postby Ken Jennings » Sat Aug 26, 2006 12:56 pm

Oh, and in elementary school we had to watch something called Joni. If there's a reason not to send your kids to an otherwise great Protestant private school, it's that they might have to see Joni. Or The Cross and the Switchblade.

Or read Jack T. Chick comics. "Haw Haw Haw!"
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Postby Jason Work » Sat Aug 26, 2006 2:37 pm

Good call! "The Jackie Robinson Story" from 1950. And wow, the tagline alone from Joni--"Sometimes where the body is held captive the Spirit is set free"--sends chills down my spine. Never heard of the movie before, and I think that's probably a good thing.

As for some of the earlier suggestions, I guess there are a lot of movies where an actor plays someone of the same name, but they don't all qualify in my mind as autobiographical movies. I mean, the John Malkovich in "Being John Malkovich" is clearly not meant to represent the real life individual. And movies like "Spice World" and "Hard Day's Night" are just fictional adventures where the respective bands play versions of themselves. "The Greatest," on the other hand, is a biopic about the life of Muhammad Ali and the role just happens to be played by...Muhammad Ali.

I keep thinking that I've heard of a movie about Pele, the soccer star, where he played himself, but maybe I'm imagining things.
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Postby themanwho » Sat Aug 26, 2006 8:47 pm

Ken Jennings wrote:Oh, and in elementary school we had to watch something called Joni. If there's a reason not to send your kids to an otherwise great Protestant private school, it's that they might have to see Joni.


Dude. She's crippled. Be nice.

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Postby Ken Jennings » Sat Aug 26, 2006 8:50 pm

themanwho wrote:
Ken Jennings wrote:Oh, and in elementary school we had to watch something called Joni. If there's a reason not to send your kids to an otherwise great Protestant private school, it's that they might have to see Joni.


Dude. She's crippled. Be nice.

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Postby TheConfessor » Sat Aug 26, 2006 10:38 pm

If Ken's agent is on the ball, you'll soon be able to add one more film to the list. Who else could plausibly play the lead role in Brainiac: The Ken Jennings Story?
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Postby Tom1969ca » Sun Aug 27, 2006 9:09 am

Ken Jennings wrote:Oh, and in elementary school we had to watch something called Joni. If there's a reason not to send your kids to an otherwise great Protestant private school, it's that they might have to see Joni. Or The Cross and the Switchblade.

Or read Jack T. Chick comics. "Haw Haw Haw!"


You don't want me getting started on the Chick Tracts, so I'll just try to add to the list... :wink:

How about:

The Ann Jillian Story - details the actress' battle with breast cancer.

I'm Bout It - rapper Master P stars in the story of a rapper's rise from the ghetto. (While the rapper's name is different from Master P's, it is generally acknowledged that the film is essentially autobiographical.)

Saved from the Titanic - this film, staring Titanic survivor Dorothy Gibson, actually premiered just 29 days after the liner sank. And some people complain that the makers of contemporary movies-of-the-week are vultures...

Also, at one point in time there was talk of Ronald Reagan playing himself in a movie-of-the-week about the 1981 attempt on his life (since he had apparently kept his SAG card paid up). The plans, which were to make the film after Reagan left office, never came to fruition.
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Postby Ken Jennings » Sun Aug 27, 2006 9:16 am

Tom1969ca wrote:Saved from the Titanic - this film, staring Titanic survivor Dorothy Gibson, actually premiered just 29 days after the liner sank.


Too soon!

These are great. There must be more disease-of-the-week TV movies like the Ann Jillian one, but I can't think of any.
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Postby Xenkylm » Sun Aug 27, 2006 9:50 am

I realize it's borderline (since technically the movie is about global warming), but what about "An Inconvenient Truth"? At least a third of the movie is about Al's life, narrated by Mr. Gore himself.

/also, the scene where Al Gore "has a totally spontanious and important phone call" is beyond hilarious.
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Postby Jason Work » Sun Aug 27, 2006 1:39 pm

I wonder if any of these movies actually follow the subject's life up through the making of the movie itself! Charlie Kaufman would probably have to be the screenwriter for that to happen. Oh, and I would have paid to have seen Ronald Reagan as an actor/ex-President playing Ronald Reagan the President/ex-actor. I think he would have been phenomenal. Ooh, and they could have mixed things up by having Jane Wyman play Nancy! Ah, to think what might have been.
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Postby Xenkylm » Sun Aug 27, 2006 1:47 pm

Jason Work wrote:I wonder if any of these movies actually follow the subject's life up through the making of the movie itself! Charlie Kaufman would probably have to be the screenwriter for that to happen. Oh, and I would have paid to have seen Ronald Reagan as an actor/ex-President playing Ronald Reagan the President/ex-actor. I think he would have been phenomenal. Ooh, and they could have mixed things up by having Jane Wyman play Nancy! Ah, to think what might have been.


That's an interesting subset/aspect of this genre... autobiographical movies with the subject playing the lead role, but with the supporting cast played by other actors.

/spaceballs is the only film I can think of whose timeline includes the film itself.
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Postby justlikeu » Sun Aug 27, 2006 6:45 pm

Xenkylm wrote:
That's an interesting subset/aspect of this genre... autobiographical movies with the subject playing the lead role, but with the supporting cast played by other actors.

/spaceballs is the only film I can think of whose timeline includes the film itself.

i believe blazing saddles does too, but i cant be certain.
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Postby missbitesalot » Sun Aug 27, 2006 10:08 pm

oh, i was thinking of something else, nevermind.
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Postby Poquelin » Mon Aug 28, 2006 6:53 am

Bob Mathias, the first athlete to win gold medals in the Decathlon 1948 and 1952 Olympics, played himself in the auto-biopic The Bob Mathias Story (1954)
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Re: Autobiographical Movies

Postby colonial » Mon Aug 28, 2006 10:37 am

On the TV movie front...former *American Idol* winner Fantasia Barrino played herself in a Lifetime TV movie about her life.

And, IIRC, Deidre Hall (Marlena on *Days of Our Lives* -- thank my wife for teaching me that :) ) played herself in a TV movie about 10-15 years ago about her struggle with infertility.

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Postby jafitzs » Mon Aug 28, 2006 11:21 am

Right off hand I can think of 50 Cent playing himself in Get Rich or Die Trying, an autobiographical movie based on his life before he became famous.
Im not sure if Eminem staring in 8 Mile should be considered, its supposed to be based losely on his life.
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Re: Autobiographical Movies

Postby justlikeu » Mon Aug 28, 2006 2:20 pm

colonial wrote:On the TV movie front...former *American Idol* winner Fantasia Barrino played herself in a Lifetime TV movie about her life.
James

haha, thats kind of what this topic is about, or at least, how it got started.
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Postby Xenkylm » Mon Aug 28, 2006 2:23 pm

jafitzs wrote:Right off hand I can think of 50 Cent playing himself in Get Rich or Die Trying, an autobiographical movie based on his life before he became famous.
Im not sure if Eminem staring in 8 Mile should be considered, its supposed to be based losely on his life.


By that standard, then, I suppose UHF doesn't count either? :(

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Tracy Gold starred in a movie about eating disorders.... it wasn't about HER per se, but it was somewhat autobiographical
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