- 2008: Cast as psychology professor Eli James in the CBS drama "Ghost Whisperer"
- 2007: Appeared as himself in the documentary film, "Heckler"
- 2007: Starred as a 32 years old breakdancer in "Kickin' It Old Skool"
- 2006: Starred in the comedic reality show "Blowin' Up" on MTV
- 2006: Featured in the stand-up comedy special "Jamie Kennedy: Unwashed" (also aired on Comedy Central)
- 2005: Created the short-lived sitcom "Living With Fran" on the WB; starring Fran Drescher
- 2005: Played the lead role in "Son of the Mask"; co-starred with Kal Penn
- 2005: Created the short-lived reality program "The Starlet" on the WB
- 2003: Wrote and starred in "Malibu's Most Wanted," a movie based on his most popular character, Brad Gluckman; also co-starred Kal Penn
- 2002: Hosted and starred in the WB show, "The Jamie Kennedy Experiment"; also wrote and produced
- 2001: Played the Evil Ice Cream Man in the children's comedy "Max Keeble's Big Move"
- 2000: Once again played Randy Meeks in "Scream 3"
- 1999: Appeared in David O. Russell's Gulf War-set drama "Three Kings"
- 1998: Co-starred in Tony Scott's "Enemy of the State"
- 1997: Reprised role of Randy for the sequel "Scream 2"
- 1996: Played Sampson in "William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet"
- 1996: Breakthrough screen role, playing Randy Meeks in Wes Craven's "Scream"
- 1995: Feature debut in "The Road to Flin Flon"
- 1995: Had recurring roles on the WB's "Unhappily Ever After" and ABC's "Ellen"
- 1989: Worked as an extra in "Dead Poets Society"
- Moved to Los Angeles after graduating from high school
- Began career as a stand-up comic and created the false persona Marty Power




