Everyone knows Quentin Tarantino likes to moonlight as an actor occasionally, but did you know one of his earliest roles was on an episode of Golden Girls? You did? What about the episode of Margaret Cho’s sitcom All-American Girl where he pays “homage” to Christopher Walken’s Pulp Fiction monologue? See that too, eh? Well, then how about his appearance in a PC game devised by Steven Spielberg? Whatever your familiarity with the deep cuts in QT’s CV, now you can find them all in one handy compendium, since Matchbox Cineclub have put together an edit of all Quentin Tarantino’s acting roles, from Golden Girls to Girl 6, from Duck Dodgers to Django Unchained, from his earliest self-directed role to his latest for the maestro Peter Bogdanovich. Enjoy!
Here’s the full run-down:
My Best Friend’s Birthday (Quentin Tarantino, 1987)
The Golden Girls “Sophia’s Wedding: Part 1” (1988)
Reservoir Dogs (Quentin Tarantino, 1992)
Eddie Presley (Jeff Burr, 1992)
Pulp Fiction (Quentin Tarantino, 1994)
Sleep With Me (Rory Kelly, 1994)
Somebody To Love (Alexandre Rockwell, 1994)
All-American Girl “Pulp Sitcom” (1995)
Destiny Turns on the Radio (Jack Baran, 1995)
Desperado (Robert Rodriguez, 1995)
Dance Me to the End of Love (Aaron A Goffman, 1995)
Four Rooms: The Man From Hollywood (Quentin Tarantino, 1995)
From Dusk Till Dawn (Robert Rodriguez, 1996)
Girl 6 (Spike Lee, 1996)
Steven Spielberg’s Director’s Chair (1996)
Little Nicky (Steven Brill, 2000)
Alias “The Box” (2002)
Duck Dodgers “Master & Disaster” (2005)
Death Proof (Quentin Tarantino, 2007)
Planet Terror (Robert Rodriguez, 2007)
Sukiyaki Western Django (Takashi Miike, 2007)
Django Unchained (Quentin Tarantino, 2012)
She’s Funny That Way (Peter Bogdanovich, 2015)