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Spielberg at the Japanese premiere of Ready Player One in 2018

Steven Spielberg is an American director, producer and writer. He is considered one of the founding pioneers of the New Hollywood era, as well as one of the most popular directors and producers in film history.[1] He is also one of the co-founders of Amblin Entertainment, DreamWorks Pictures, and DreamWorks Animation.

In a career spanning more than five decades, Spielberg's films have spanned many themes and genres. Spielberg's early science-fiction and adventure films were seen as archetypes of modern Hollywood escapist filmmaking.[2] In later years, his films began addressing humanistic issues such as the Holocaust, the transatlantic slave trade, civil rights, war, and terrorism.

Spielberg won the Academy Award for Best Director for Schindler's List and Saving Private Ryan, as well as receiving six other nominations.[3] Three of Spielberg's films—Jaws, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, and Jurassic Park—achieved box office records, originated, and came to epitomize the blockbuster film.[4] The worldwide box office receipts of all Spielberg-directed films exceeds $10 billion, making him the highest-grossing director in cinematic history.

Film

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Spielberg has worked as a producer, executive producer, director, or in an otherwise creative capacity on several films where he was not credited.

Director and writer

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Short film

Year Film Credited as Notes
Director Producer Writer
1959 The Last Gun Yes Yes No
1961 Fighter Squad Yes Yes Yes
Escape to Nowhere Yes Yes Yes
1967 Slipstream Yes Yes No Unfinished
1968 Amblin' Yes No Yes Also editor (Uncredited)

Feature film

Year Title Director Producer Writer Notes Refs.
1964 Firelight Yes Yes Yes Amateur film; also editor, cinematographer and composer
1971 Duel Yes No No Extended theatrical version of original TV movie
1973 Ace Eli and Rodger of the Skies No No Story [5]
1974 The Sugarland Express Yes No Story Theatrical film directing debut
1975 Jaws Yes No No Also uncredited voice of Amity Point Lifestation Worker and clarinetist in orchestra [6]
1977 Close Encounters of the Third Kind Yes No Yes Also visual effects concepts [7]
1979 1941 Yes No No [8]
1981 Raiders of the Lost Ark Yes No No [9]
1982 E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial Yes Yes No [10]
Poltergeist No Yes Yes Co-writer with Michael Grais and Mark Victor. [11][12]
1983 Twilight Zone: The Movie Yes Yes No Segment: "Kick the Can" [13]
1984 Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom Yes No No [14]
1985 The Color Purple Yes Yes No [15]
The Goonies No Executive Story Also uncredited second unit director and editor
1987 Empire of the Sun Yes Yes No [16]
1989 Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade Yes No No [17]
Always Yes Yes No [18]
1991 Hook Yes No No [19]
1993 Jurassic Park Yes No No [20]
Schindler's List Yes Yes No [21]
1997 The Lost World: Jurassic Park Yes No No [22]
Amistad Yes Yes No [23]
1998 Saving Private Ryan Yes Yes No [24]
2001 A.I. Artificial Intelligence Yes Yes Yes [25]
2002 Minority Report Yes No No [26]
Catch Me If You Can Yes Yes No [27]
2004 The Terminal Yes Yes No [28]
2005 War of the Worlds Yes No No [29]
Munich Yes Yes No [30]
2008 Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull Yes No No [31]
2011 The Adventures of Tintin Yes Yes No Also lighting consultant and uncredited virtual camera operator [32]
War Horse Yes Yes No [33]
2012 Lincoln Yes Yes No [34]
2015 Bridge of Spies Yes Yes No [35]
2016 The BFG Yes Yes No [36]
2017 The Post Yes Yes No [37]
2018 Ready Player One Yes Yes No [38]
2021 West Side Story Yes Yes No Also end title designer [39]
2022 The Fabelmans Yes Yes Yes Co-written with Tony Kushner

Producing credits

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Producer

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Year Film Director Notes Ref.
1991 An American Tail: Fievel Goes West Phil Nibbelink
Simon Wells
2005 Memoirs of a Geisha Rob Marshall
2006 Flags of Our Fathers Clint Eastwood
Letters from Iwo Jima
2011 Super 8 J. J. Abrams
2014 The Hundred-Foot Journey Lasse Hallström
2015 Auschwitz James Moll Short film [40]
2023 Maestro Bradley Cooper
The Color Purple Blitz the Ambassador
TBA Hamnet Chloé Zhao [41]

Executive producer

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Year Film Director Notes Ref.
1978 I Wanna Hold Your Hand Robert Zemeckis
1980 Used Cars
1981 Continental Divide Michael Apted
1984 Gremlins Joe Dante
1985 Back to the Future Robert Zemeckis
Young Sherlock Holmes Barry Levinson
1986 An American Tail Don Bluth
The Money Pit Richard Benjamin
1987 Batteries Not Included Matthew Robbins
Innerspace Joe Dante
1988 Who Framed Roger Rabbit Robert Zemeckis
The Land Before Time Don Bluth
1989 Back to the Future Part II Robert Zemeckis
Tummy Trouble Rob Minkoff
Frank Marshall
Short film
Dad Gary David Goldberg
1990 Arachnophobia Frank Marshall Also uncredited second unit director
Dreams Akira Kurosawa
Back to the Future Part III Robert Zemeckis
Roller Coaster Rabbit Rob Minkoff
Frank Marshall
Short film
Gremlins 2: The New Batch Joe Dante
Joe Versus the Volcano John Patrick Shanley
1992 Tiny Toon Adventures:
How I Spent My Vacation
Rich Arons
Ken Boyer
Kent Butterworth
Barry Caldwell
Alfred Gimeno
Art Leonardi
Byron Vaughns
Direct-to-video
1993 Trail Mix-Up Barry Cook Short film
We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story Dick Zondag
Ralph Zondag
Phil Nibbelink
Simon Wells
1994 The Flintstones Brian Levant As "Steven Spielrock"
1995 Casper Brad Silberling
Balto Simon Wells
1996 Twister Jan de Bont
1997 Men in Black Barry Sonnenfeld
1998 The Mask of Zorro Martin Campbell
Deep Impact Mimi Leder
1999 Wakko's Wish Liz Holzman
Rusty Mills
Tom Ruegger
Direct-to-video
2001 Jurassic Park III Joe Johnston
2002 Men in Black II Barry Sonnenfeld
2005 The Legend of Zorro Martin Campbell
2006 Monster House Gil Kenan
2007 Transformers Michael Bay
2008 Eagle Eye D. J. Caruso
2009 Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen Michael Bay
The Lovely Bones Peter Jackson
2010 Hereafter Clint Eastwood
True Grit Coen Brothers
2011 Transformers: Dark of the Moon Michael Bay
Cowboys & Aliens Jon Favreau
Real Steel Shawn Levy
2012 Men in Black 3 Barry Sonnenfeld
2014 Transformers: Age of Extinction Michael Bay
2015 Jurassic World Colin Trevorrow
2017 Transformers: The Last Knight Michael Bay [42]
2018 Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom J.A. Bayona
First Man Damien Chazelle
Bumblebee Travis Knight
2019 Men in Black: International F. Gary Gray [43]
2022 Jurassic World: Dominion Colin Trevorrow
2023 Transformers: Rise of the Beasts Steven Caple Jr.
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny James Mangold [44]
2024 Twisters Lee Isaac Chung
Transformers One Josh Cooley [45]
2025 Jurassic World Rebirth Gareth Edwards Filming [46]

Documentary film

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Year Film Director Ref.
1998 The Last Days James Moll
2000 A Holocaust szemei János Szász
2006 Spell Your Name Sergey Bukovsky [47]
2013 Don't Say No Until I Finish Talking:
The Story of Richard D. Zanuck
Laurent Bouzereau [48]
2016 Finding Oscar Ryan Suffern [49]

Cameos

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Year Film Role
1975 Jaws Amity Point Lifestation Worker (voice)
1980 The Blues Brothers County tax officer
1984 Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom Tourist at Airport
Gremlins Man in Electric Wheelchair
1990 Gremlins 2: The New Batch Man in scooter
1997 The Lost World: Jurassic Park Man Eating Popcorn
Men in Black Alien on TV Monitor
2001 Vanilla Sky Guest at party
2002 Austin Powers in Goldmember Himself
2011 Paul Himself (voice)

Documentary appearances

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Year Film
1982 Room 666
2000 Chuck Jones: Extremes & Inbetweens – A Life in Animation
2001 Stanley Kubrick: A Life in Pictures
2004 Double Dare
The Cutting Edge: The Magic of Movie Editing
2005 Directed by John Ford
2006 The Shark Is Still Working
2010 Hollywood Don't Surf!
2011 Ray Harryhausen: Special Effects Titan
2013 Drew: The Man Behind the Poster
2015 Everything Is Copy
Back in Time
2016 Mike Nichols: American Masters
Score: A Film Music Documentary
2017 Spielberg
2019 The Movies
2022 Light & Magic
2023 Albert Brooks: Defending My Life
2024 Music by John Williams

Other non-credited roles

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Year Film Role Ref.
1983 Scarface Co-directed one scene [50]
1984 The NeverEnding Story Assisted in post-production [51]
2005 Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith Second unit director [52]
2011 Fright Night Storyboarding scenes and assistance with editing [53]
2013 The Wolf of Wall Street Co-directed one scene [54]
2019 How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World Provided some story suggestions [55]

Box office performances of feature films

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Year Film Distributor Budget Domestic Total Worldwide
1971 Duel Universal Pictures $450,000 N/A N/A
1974 The Sugarland Express $3,000,000 $6,500,000 $12,000,000
1975 Jaws $9,000,000 $265,900,000 $476,500,000
1977 Close Encounters of the Third Kind Columbia Pictures $19,400,000 $135,190,000 $306,100,000
1979 1941 Universal Pictures / Columbia Pictures $35,000,000 $23,400,000 $90,000,000
1981 Raiders of the Lost Ark Paramount Pictures $20,000,000 $248,100,000 $389,900,000
1982 E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial Universal Pictures $10,500,000 $438,000,000 $792,900,000
1984 Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom Paramount Pictures $28,200,000 $180,000,000 $331,000,000
1985 The Color Purple Warner Bros. $15,000,000 $98,500,000 $142,000,000
1987 Empire of the Sun $25,000,000 $22,200,000 $66,700,000
1989 Always Universal Pictures $31,000,000 $43,900,000 $74,100,000
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade Paramount Pictures $48,000,000 $197,200,000 $474,200,000
1991 Hook TriStar Pictures $70,000,000 $119,700,000 $300,100,000
1993 Jurassic Park Universal Pictures $63,000,000 $402,500,000 $1,046,000,000
Schindler's List $22,000,000 $96,100,000 $322,200,000
1997 The Lost World: Jurassic Park $73,000,000 $229,100,000 $618,600,000
Amistad DreamWorks Pictures $36,000,000 $44,300,000 $58,300,000
1998 Saving Private Ryan DreamWorks Pictures / Paramount Pictures $70,000,000 $216,500,000 $485,000,000
2001 A.I. Artificial Intelligence Warner Bros. Pictures / DreamWorks Pictures $100,000,000 $78,600,000 $235,900,000
2002 Minority Report 20th Century Fox $102,000,000 $132,000,000 $358,400,000
Catch Me If You Can DreamWorks Pictures $52,000,000 $164,600,000 $352,100,000
2004 The Terminal $60,000,000 $77,900,000 $219,400,000
2005 War of the Worlds Paramount Pictures / DreamWorks Pictures $132,000,000 $234,300,000 $603,900,000
Munich Universal Pictures / DreamWorks Pictures $70,000,000 $47,000,000 $131,000,000
2008 Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull Paramount Pictures $185,000,000 $317,100,000 $790,700,000
2011 The Adventures of Tintin Paramount Pictures / Sony Pictures Releasing $135,000,000 $77,600,000 $374,000,000
War Horse Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures $70,000,000 $79,900,000 $177,600,000
2012 Lincoln Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures / 20th Century Fox $65,000,000 $183,000,000 $275,300,000
2015 Bridge of Spies $40,000,000 $72,300,000 $165,600,000
2016 The BFG Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures $140,000,000 $55,500,000 $195,200,000
2017 The Post 20th Century Fox $50,000,000 $81,900,000 $179,800,000
2018 Ready Player One Warner Bros. Pictures $175,000,000 $137,000,000 $583,000,000
2021 West Side Story 20th Century Studios $100,000,000 $38,530,000 $76,000,000
2022 The Fabelmans Universal Pictures $40,000,000 $17,350,000 $45,580,000
Total $2,094,550,000 $4,557,194,000 $10,751,080,000

Television

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As director

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Year Title Notes
1969,
1971
Night Gallery Pilot movie segment B "Eyes"
Ep. 4 segment A "Make Me Laugh"
1970 Marcus Welby, M.D. Ep. 1–24 "The Daredevil Gesture"
1971 The Name of the Game Ep. 3–16 "L.A. 2017"
The Psychiatrist Ep. 1–2 "The Private World of Martin Dalton" and Ep. 1–6 "Par for the Course"
Columbo Ep. 1–1 "Murder by the Book"
Duel Television film, extended film version was also released to cinemas
Owen Marshall: Counselor at Law Ep. 1–3 "Eulogy for a Wide Receiver"
1972 Something Evil Television film
1973 Savage Television film, also editor
1984 Strokes of Genius TV series (introductory segments hosted by Dustin Hoffman)
1985–1987 Amazing Stories Ep. 1–1 "Ghost Train" and Ep. 1–5 "The Mission" (part of Amazing Stories: Book One)
Also developer, writer of several episodes and executive producer

As executive producer

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Year Title Notes Ref.
1990–1992 Tiny Toon Adventures Also voiced himself (Episode: "Buster and Babs Go Hawaiian")
1991 A Wish for Wings That Work
1992 The Water Engine
The Plucky Duck Show
1993–1995 SeaQuest DSV
1993 Family Dog
1993–1998 Animaniacs
1993 Class of '61
1994 Tiny Toon Adventures: Spring Break
1995–1998 Pinky and the Brain
1995 Tiny Toon Adventures: Night Ghoulery
1995–1997 Freakazoid!
1996 Champs
1996–1997 High Incident Also co-creator and story co-writer in "Pilot"
1996 Survivors of the Holocaust Also starring as himself [56]
1998–1999 Toonsylvania
1998 Invasion America
1998–1999 Pinky, Elmyra & the Brain
2000 Shooting War Documentary
2001 Price for Peace
We Stand Alone Together
Band of Brothers
Semper Fi
2002 Taken
2003 Burma Bridge Busters
2004 Voices from the List
2005 Into the West
Dan Finnerty & the Dan Band: I Am Woman
2009–2011 United States of Tara
2010 The Pacific
2011–2015 Falling Skies
2011 Terra Nova
Locke & Key
2012–2013 Smash
2012 The River
2013 Lucky 7 [57][58]
2013–2015 Under the Dome
2014–2015 Extant
Red Band Society
2015 The Whispers
Public Morals
Minority Report
2016 All the Way Television film
2016–2019 Bull [59]
2017 Five Came Back Also starring as himself
2019 Why We Hate Documentary
2020 Amazing Stories
2020–2022 Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous [60]
2020–2023 Animaniacs
2021 Oslo Television film
2022–2024 Halo
2023–present Gremlins
Tiny Toons Looniversity
2023 Life on Our Planet Documentary
2024 Masters of the Air
Jurassic World: Chaos Theory

Amazing Stories (1985–87) writing credits

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Season Ep. Title Director Credited as
1 1 "Ghost Train" Himself Story by
2 "The Main Attraction" Matthew Robbins
3 "Alamo Jobe" Michael D. Moore
4 "Mummy Daddy" William Dear
5 "The Mission" Himself
6 "The Amazing Falsworth" Peter Hyams
7 "Fine Tuning" Bob Balaban
10 "Remote Control Man" Bob Clark
11 "Santa '85" Phil Joanou
12 "Vanessa in the Garden" Clint Eastwood Written by
14 "No Day at the Beach" Lesli Linka Glatter Story by
16 "Gather Ye Acorns" Norman Reynolds
18 "Dorothy and Ben" Thomas Carter
19 "Mirror, Mirror" Martin Scorsese
2 1 "The Wedding Ring" Danny DeVito
5 "You Gotta Believe Me" Kevin Reynolds
6 "The Greibble" Joe Dante
14 "Blue Man Down" Paul Michael Glaser

Video games

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Year Title Notes Ref.
1982 E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial Writer
1995 The Dig Writer
1996 Steven Spielberg's Director's Chair
1999 Medal of Honor Designer
2000 Medal of Honor: Underground
2002 Medal of Honor: Allied Assault Writer
Quest for the Code [61]
2008 Boom Blox Designer
2009 Boom Blox Bash Party Designer
Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings Creative consultant [62]
LMNO Cancelled [63]

Music videos

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Year Title Credited as Ref.
Director Producer Writer Other
1985 "The Goonies 'R' Good Enough"[64] No Yes No Actor [65]
2022 "Cannibal" Yes No No No [66][67]

Books

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Year Title Role
2020 Ready Player Two Creative consultant in the final draft[68]

See also

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References

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