Brad Pitt Highlights

  • 2009: Starred as a Nazi hunter in Quentin Tarantino's "Inglourious Basterds"
  • 2008: Re-teamed with director David Fincher and actress Cate Blanchett to play the title role in "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button"; earned Golden Globe, SAG and Oscar nominations for Best Actor
  • 2008: Joined an ensemble cast for the Coen's brothers' "Burn After Reading"
  • 2007: Reprised role along with the original cast for "Ocean's 13"
  • 2007: Produced "A Mighty Heart," the film based on the book by Mariane Pearl, wife of murdered journalist Daniel Pearl; film featured his partner Angelina Jolie in the lead role
  • 2007: Portrayed outlaw Jesse James in "The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford" (also produced)
  • 2006: Co-starred with Cate Blanchett as a tragedy-stricken American couple in Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu's critically acclaimed "Babel"; received a Golden Globe nomination for Supporting Actor
  • 2005: Co-starred with Angelina Jolie, as husband and wife assassins, in Doug Liman's "Mr. & Mrs. Smith"
  • 2004: Collaborated with the original cast for "Ocean's Twelve"
  • 2004: Portrayed fated warrior Achilles in director Wolfgang Petersen's epic "Troy"
  • 2002: Made a guest appearance on the NBC sitcom "Friends," as a man who has a grudge against Aniston's character Rachel Green; received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Guest Actor
  • 2001: Teamed with Robert Redford in "The Spy Game," playing the protege of a retiring CIA agent
  • 2001: Had featured role in the ensemble of "Ocean's Eleven," which included Julia Roberts, George Clooney and Matt Damon
  • 2000: Portrayed an itinerant Irish gypsy bare knuckles boxer in Guy Ritchie's gangster film "Snatch"
  • 1999: Again collaborated with David Fincher for "Fight Club," playing the character of Tyler Durden, opposite Edward Norton
  • 1998: Re-teamed with Anthony Hopkins for "Meet Joe Black"
  • 1997: Played the main role of Austrian mountaineer Heinrich Harrer in the Jean Jacques Annaud film "Seven Years in Tibet"; film was subject of controversy when it was disclosed that the main character had ties to the Nazis
  • 1997: Played an Irish revolutionary opposite Harrison Ford in "The Devil's Own"
  • 1995: Portrayed mental patient, Jeffrey Goines in Terry Gilliam's "Twelve Monkeys"; received a Supporting Actor Academy Award nomination
  • 1995: Co-starred with Morgan Freeman as detectives tracking a serial killer (Kevin Spacey) in David Fincher's "Seven"
  • 1994: First worked with Anthony Hopkins playing one of his sons in "Legends of the Fall"; received a Best Actor Golden Globe nomination
  • 1994: Co-starred with Tom Cruise in the film adaptation of Anne Rice's novel, "Interview With the Vampire"
  • 1993: Took a dramatic turn as a scruffy serial killer alongside Juliette Lewis and David Duchovny in "Kalifornia"
  • 1993: Played featured role in Tony Scott's "True Romance"
  • 1992: Had major film role in the Robert Redford directed "A River Runs Through It"
  • 1991: Achieved instant sex-symbol status as J.D., a charming hitchhiker who seduces Geena Davis in "Thelma & Louise"
  • 1991: First leading role in a feature, alongside Catherine Keener and Nick Cave in the low budget, Tom DiCillo-directed, "Johnny Suede"
  • 1990: Co-starred with Juliette Lewis in the fact-based NBC TV-movie, "Too Young to Die?"
  • 1989: Feature acting debut, "Cutting Class"
  • 1988: Made TV-movie debut in "A Stoning in Fulham County" (NBC)
  • 1987: Worked as an extra on the film "Less Than Zero" (also had uncredited role)
  • 1987: Played the boyfriend of Jenna Wade Ewing's daughter in three episodes of the CBS primetime soap "Dallas"
  • 1987: First TV appearance on the NBC soap opera "Another World"
  • 1987: Primetime TV debut in a guest role in the ABC sitcom "Growing Pains"
  • 1986: Moved to Los Angeles claiming to his parents that he was attending the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena
  • Grew up in Springfield, Missouri