Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ve heard of Snoop Dogg at one point or another. He is an iconic rapper with over 20 years in the industry. I mean Gin and Juice and Drop It Like Its Hot are STILL bangers! But did you know that the legendary rapper has also made a number of appearances in movies over the years? From cameos to full-time roles in major films, Snoop Dogg has been seen on the big screen quite a bit. So, today, we’re going to give him his flowers and showcase Snoop Dogg in movies – our favorite performances by the mogul.

The Wash [2001]
Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre star in the action-packed comedy, “The Wash”. Strangers are forced to be roommates as they work at a car wash, until their boss (George Wallace) is kidnapped by two rookies. If Snoop and Dre cannot set aside their differences long enough to rescue Mr. Washington from his captors, it could spell disaster for everyone!
Baby Boy [2001]
Snoop Dogg stars alongside Tyrese Gibson and Taraji P. Henson in this hood classic about a young man, Jody (Gibson) who struggles to grow up and take responsibility for his life.
Soul Plane [2004]
Fueled by vengeance, Nashawn Wade (Hart) embarks on a quest to get justice for himself after his airline experience has been ruined. To make sure others don’t suffer the same fate, he starts up his own airline that promises luxurious air travel like never before!
Scary Movie 5 [2013]
After Simon Rex and Ashley Tisdale return home from the hospital with their newborn, strange occurrences begin to occur around them. Desperate for a solution–for both safety and sanity–the couple seeks out paranormal specialists who give advice on how to drive away the demon that’s menacing them: installing cameras throughout their house.
Malibu Most Wanted [2003]
Ryan O’Neal’s son, Brad Gluckman (Jamie Kennedy) desperately attempts to imitate the urban street culture and dreams of becoming a renowned rapper under the alias, “B-Rad”. To prevent him from continuing his hood-inspired pursuits, his dad recruits two actors: Sean (Taye Diggs) and PJ (Anthony Anderson), who he believes will introduce this naive lad to genuine ghetto life.
Mac & Devin Go to High School [2012]
Through laughter and unexpected turns of events, this comedy follows the journey of two students: one striving to craft his valedictorian speech and another facing an unbelievable 15th year in high school.
Starsky & Hutch [2004]
Starsky & Hutch is a comedy remake based on the classic 70s TV series of the same name. Snoop Dogg joins Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson as Huggy Bear, an informant for Starsky and Hutch who provides them with useful info to assist in their investigations.
Half Baked [1998]
A hilarious cult classic, Half Baked follows the story of three friends who decide to sell weed to get their friend out of jail. Along the way, they run into all sorts of trouble with the law, and hilarity ensues.
The Addams Family 2 [2021]
The Addams family is on an exciting journey in a large and unsightly camper, searching for ways to strengthen the bonds between Gomez, Morticia, and the rest of their kin.
Meet the Blacks [2016]
The Black family moves from Chicago to Beverly Hills, only to learn that their neighborhood is on the brink of destruction due to a mysterious annual event. In this wild and wacky comedy, Snoop Dogg plays himself in a hilarious cameo.
Training Day [2001]
In this crime-thriller Detective Alonzo Harris (Washington) as he takes a rookie narcotics cop Jake Hoyt (Ethan Hawke) on a wild ride through the underbelly of Los Angeles.
Bones [2001]
Jimmy Bones (Snoop “Doggy” Dogg) is a prootector and benefactor of his flourishing neighborhood. Fast-forward two decades later; crime and drugs have decimated the area yet Jimmy has remained an emblematic reminder of better times past. But soon, his spirit will come alive once more…
Day Shift [2022]
A devoted father striving to give his daughter the best life possible conceals a thrilling job of vampire hunting.
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