Quentin Tarantino is best known for his work as a director and writer, but he has also had various acting roles, both in his movies and projects by other directors, and here’s every role and cameo Tarantino has had outside his own movies. Quentin Tarantino’s career as a filmmaker properly began in 1992 with the crime movie Reservoir Dogs, which went on to become a cult movie as well as a classic of independent cinema, opening many doors for him in the film industry.
Reservoir Dogs counted on Tarantino’s acting skills too, although briefly, as his character, Mr. Brown, was killed after the iconic opening scene at a diner. Tarantino’s big break arrived two years later with Pulp Fiction, where he also had a minor role, and he has since explored a variety of genres in his movies, such as martial arts with both Kill Bill movies, western with Django Unchained, and alternate versions of historical events, as he did in Inglourious Basterds and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. Tarantino has had a minor role or cameo appearance in each of his movies (except Kill Bill: Volume 2), but his acting roles haven’t been limited to his own works.
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Tarantino has had a variety of cameos and roles in different movies, and in some cases, his appearances were subtle or were just voice cameos, so they are very easy to miss, but they all add to his long list of acting credits. Here’s every Quentin Tarantino movie role and cameo outside his own movies.
Quentin Tarantino’s first movie role outside his own projects was in the comedy-drama Eddie Presley. Directed by Jeff Burr, Eddie Presley follows the title character (played by Duane Whitaker), a former successful owner of a chain of pizza restaurants
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