[D] Spanglish | As celebrity chef John Clasky, he navigates cross‑cultural family tensions when a Mexican housekeeper and her daughter move in, blending bilingual misunderstandings with fatherly warmth.
2/17
Paul Crewe + 2005 = ?
[A] The Longest Yard | Disgraced NFL quarterback Paul Crewe lands in prison and assembles an inmate team to play the guards, enlisting Chris Rock and athletes for gridiron redemption.
3/17
Michael Newman + 2006 = ?
[B] Click | Overworked architect Michael Newman obtains a universal remote that fast‑forwards his life; the cautionary fantasy mixes fart jokes with a heartfelt meditation on family priorities.
4/17
Charlie Fineman + 2007 = ?
[A] Reign Over Me | In this post‑9/11 drama he plays dentist Charlie, who reconnects with college roommate Don Cheadle through video games, music and motorcycle rides in Manhattan.
5/17
Chuck Levine + 2007 = ?
[C] I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry | Firefighter Chuck pretends to be partner to help friend Larry with benefits; buddy comedy touches LGBTQ rights amid pratfalls, Ving Rhames showers and Schneider stereotypes.
6/17
Zohan Dvir + 2008 = ?
[D] You Don't Mess with the Zohan | Zohan, an Israeli counter‑terrorist turned hairdresser, fakes his death to pursue coiffure dreams in New York; absurd accents, hummus gags and martial‑arts blow dryers ensue.
7/17
Skeeter Bronson + 2008 = ?
[B] Bedtime Stories | Hotel handyman Skeeter discovers the tall tales he tells his niece and nephew magically influence life, causing raining gumballs, guinea‑pig Bugsy and Russell mischief.
8/17
George Simmons + 2009 = ?
[B] Funny People | In this meta dramedy he portrays comedian George Simmons facing terminal illness, mentoring Seth Rogen’s upstart and confronting his own filmography’s fart‑gag legacy with sincerity.
9/17
Lenny Feder + 2010 = ?
[C] Grown Ups | Lenny gathers friends at a lake house for slapstick water‑park challenges, arrow‑through‑foot gags and aging jokes; ensemble includes Chris Rock, Kevin James and David Spade.
10/17
Danny + 2011 = ?
[D] Just Go With It | Plastic surgeon Danny ropes assistant and kids into posing as a fake family to woo a schoolteacher; pineapple lies, Hawaiian hijinks and Kidman cameos abound.
11/17
Donald the Monkey + 2011 = ?
[A] Zookeeper | He voices Donald, a wisecracking monkey helping Kevin James’s zookeeper land love; the talking animals coordinate romantic advice and comedic chaos at Franklin Park Zoo.
12/17
Title Character(s) + 2011 = ?
[A] Jack and Jill | He plays both ad exec Jack and his eccentric twin sister Jill, culminating in an infamous Pacino Dunkaccino commercial and Thanksgiving disasters.
13/17
Donny + 2012 = ?
[D] That's My Boy | As washed‑up child-star Donny he fathers a son with his teacher, then crashes the kid’s wedding; crude comedy riffs on tabloid scandals and Vanilla Ice cameos.
14/17
Dracula (voice) + 2012 = ?
[C] Hotel Transylvania | Lending his voice to vampire dad Dracula, he runs a resort where human teen Johnny disrupts routines and Mavis yearns for life beyond the castle.
15/17
Lenny Feder + 2013 = ?
[B] Grown Ups 2 | In the sequel, Lenny moves back to his hometown; bus stop deer antics, frat boy brawls and a tire-tracked Shaq cameo fuel the nostalgia-fueled nonsense.
16/17
Jim + 2014 = ?
[C] Blended | Reuniting with Drew Barrymore, he plays dad Jim who clashes and bonds on an African safari; ostrich races, blended families and Terry Crews numbers follow.
17/17
Don Truby + 2014 = ?
[B] Men, Women & Children | In this ensemble drama he plays Don, a dad whose marriage suffers amid online affairs; the film explores teen angst, video‑game escapism and screen‑obsessed culture.