“Life, uh… finds a way.”
— Jurassic Park (1993)
From quirky comedies to sci-fi blockbusters, Jeff Goldblum’s magnetic presence and unmistakable style have made him a fan favorite for decades. Here’s the full list — which make your cut?

- Adam Resurrected (2008) – A former entertainer confronts his past in a Holocaust survival drama.
 - Annie Hall (1977) – Woody Allen’s romantic classic with a quirky Goldblum cameo.
 - Asteroid City (2023) – Wes Anderson’s colorful, star-studded cosmic comedy.
 - California Split (1974) – A pair of gamblers ride the highs and lows of betting life.
 - Chain of Fools (2001) – A hairdresser gets tangled in a criminal plot.
 - Death Wish (1974) – Vigilante justice in a gritty New York thriller.
 - Deep Cover (1992) – Undercover cop drama with layers of moral conflict.
 - Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017) – Goldblum pops up in Marvel’s cosmic adventure.
 - Hotel Artemis (2018) – A secret hospital for criminals faces a night of chaos.
 - Igby Goes Down (2002) – A rebellious teen navigates his dysfunctional family.
 - Incident at Loch Ness (2004) – A mockumentary twist on the legendary lake monster.
 - Independence Day (1996) – Humanity unites against an alien invasion.
 - Into the Night (1985) – An everyman’s night spirals into an action-packed odyssey.
 - Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978) – Sci-fi horror remake about an alien takeover.
 - Isle of Dogs (2018) – Voice role in Wes Anderson’s animated canine adventure.
 - Jurassic Park (1993) – Chaos erupts when dinosaurs walk the Earth again.
 - Jurassic World Dominion (2022) – Goldblum reunites with the original Jurassic crew.
 - Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (2018) – A brief but impactful return to dino chaos.
 - Le Week-End (2013) – A long-married couple reexamines their relationship in Paris.
 - Life Story (1987) – Drama exploring the race to unlock the DNA double helix.
 - Man of the Year (2006) – A comedian accidentally becomes president.
 - Mister Frost (1990) – A mysterious patient claims to be the Devil.
 - Morning Glory (2010) – Behind-the-scenes antics at a struggling morning show.
 - Nashville (1975) – Robert Altman’s ensemble drama set in the country music world.
 - Next Stop, Greenwich Village (1976) – A young actor pursues his dreams in NYC.
 - Nine Months (1995) – A commitment-phobic man faces impending fatherhood.
 - Powder (1995) – A boy with extraordinary powers challenges perceptions.
 - Remember My Name (1978) – A woman’s return sparks dark secrets.
 - Run Ronnie Run (2002) – Absurd comedy spin-off from HBO’s Mr. Show.
 - Silverado (1985) – Classic western ensemble with humor and action.
 - The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension (1984) – Sci-fi cult classic with offbeat flair.
 - The Big Chill (1983) – Old college friends reunite after a tragedy.
 - The Boss Baby: Family Business (2021) – Animated family comedy sequel.
 - The Favour, the Watch and the Very Big Fish (1991) – A quirky mistaken-identity tale.
 - The Fly (1986) – A scientist’s experiment goes grotesquely wrong.
 - The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014) – Stylish Wes Anderson comedy about loyalty and theft.
 - The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004) – Adventure on the high seas with a crew of misfits.
 - The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997) – Goldblum leads a return to the dinosaur island.
 - The Player (1992) – A dark Hollywood satire from Robert Altman.
 - The Prince of Egypt (1998) – Epic animated retelling of the story of Moses.
 - The Right Stuff (1983) – The story of America’s first astronauts.
 - The Sentinel (1977) – Horror about a mysterious New York apartment.
 - The Switch (2010) – A rom-com with a life-changing mix-up.
 - The Tall Guy (1989) – Comedy about life, love, and musicals.
 - They Shot the Piano Player (2023) – Animated mystery about a missing Brazilian musician.
 - Thor: Ragnarok (2017) – Goldblum steals scenes as the flamboyant Grandmaster.
 - Vibes (1988) – Psychic misfits embark on a treasure hunt.
 - Wicked (2024) – Musical fantasy reimagining the land of Oz.
 - Zambezia (2012) – Animated African bird adventure.