Sandra Bullock
Biography
Sandra Annette Bullock (/ˈbʊlək/; born July 26, 1964) is an American actress and film producer. The highest-paid actress of 2010 and 2014, Bullock's filmography spans both comedy and drama, and her accolades include an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award. She was named one of Time's 100 Most Influential People in the world in 2010. After making her acting debut with a minor role in the thriller Hangmen (1987), Bullock received early attention for her supporting role in the action film Demolition Man (1993). Her breakthrough in the action thriller Speed (1994) led to leading roles in the romantic comedy While You Were Sleeping (1995), as well as the dramas A Time to Kill (1996) and Hope Floats (1998). She achieved further success in the following decades with the comedies Miss Congeniality (2000), Two Weeks Notice (2002), The Proposal (2009), The Heat (2013), Ocean's 8 (2018), and The Lost City (2022); the dramas Crash(2004) and The Unforgivable (2021); and the thrillers Premonition (2007) and Bird Box(2018). For her portrayal of Leigh Anne Tuohy in the biographical drama The Blind Side(2009), Bullock won the Academy Award for Best Actress. She was nominated for the same award for playing an astronaut stranded in space in the science fiction thriller Gravity (2013), her highest-grossing live-action film. In addition to acting, Bullock founded the production company Fortis Films. She has produced some of the films in which she has starred, including Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous (2005) and All About Steve (2009), and served as an executive producer on the ABC sitcom George Lopez (2002–2007), on which she made numerous appearances. Dubbed "America's sweetheart" by the media, Bullock was named the Most Beautiful Woman by People magazine in 2015. Description above from the Wikipedia article Sandra Bullock, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For

The Late Show with Stephen Colbert

The Daily Show

The Kelly Clarkson Show

The Graham Norton Show

The Graham Norton Show

The View

The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson

LIVE with Kelly and Mark
All Movies (64)
- Practical Magic 22026 · as Sally Owens
- Sly2023 · as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
- Bullet Train2022 · as Maria
- The Lost City2022 · as Loretta Sage / Angela
- The Unforgivable2021 · as Ruth Slater
- Bird Box2018 · as Malorie Hayes
- Reimagining The Met Gala2018 · as Self
- Ocean's Team 3.02018 · as Self
- Ocean's Eight2018 · as Debbie Ocean
- Our Brand Is Crisis2015 · as 'Calamity' Jane Bodine
- Minions2015 · as Scarlet Overkill (voice)
- Aningaaq2013 · as Dr. Ryan Stone
- The Prime Ministers: The Pioneers2013 · as Golda Meir (voice)
- Gravity2013 · as Ryan Stone
- The Heat2013 · as Ashburn
- Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close2011 · as Linda Schell
- The Blind Side2009 · as Leigh Anne Tuohy
- All About Steve2009 · as Mary Horowitz
- The Proposal2009 · as Margaret Tate
- No Subtitles Necessary: Laszlo & Vilmos2009 · as Self
- Premonition2007 · as Linda Hanson
- Infamous2006 · as Nelle Harper Lee
- Comedy Central Roast of William Shatner2006 · as Self - Filmed Roaster
- The Lake House2006 · as Dr. Kate Forster
- Crash2005 · as Jean Cabot
- Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous2005 · as Gracie Hart
- Loverboy2005 · as Mrs. Harker
- Two Weeks Notice2002 · as Lucy Kelson
- Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood2002 · as Sidda
- Murder by Numbers2002 · as Cassie Mayweather
- Miss Congeniality2000 · as Gracie Hart
- Welcome to Hollywood2000 · as Sandra Bullock
- Lisa Picard Is Famous2000 · as Sandra Bullock
- 28 Days2000 · as Gwen Cummings
- Gun Shy2000 · as Judy Tipp
- The Prince of Egypt: From Dream to Screen1999 · as Self
- Forces of Nature1999 · as Sarah Lewis
- The Worlds of Harry Connick Jr.1999 · as Self
- The Prince of Egypt1998 · as Miriam (voice)
- Practical Magic1998 · as Sally Owens
- Making Sandwiches1998 · as Melba Club
- Hope Floats1998 · as Birdee Pruitt
- Speed 2: Cruise Control1997 · as Annie
- In Love and War1996 · as Agnes von Kurowsky
- A Time to Kill1996 · as Ellen Roark
- Two If by Sea1996 · as Roz
- The Net1995 · as Angela Bennett
- While You Were Sleeping1995 · as Lucy Eleanor Moderatz
- Who Do I Gotta Kill?1994 · as Lori
- Speed1994 · as Annie
- Wrestling Ernest Hemingway1993 · as Elaine
- Demolition Man1993 · as Lt. Lenina Huxley
- Fire on the Amazon1993 · as Alyssa Rothman
- The Thing Called Love1993 · as Linda Lue Linden
- When the Party's Over1993 · as Amanda
- The Vanishing1993 · as Diane Shaver
- Love Potion No. 91992 · as Diane Farrow
- A Fool and His Money1989 · as Debby Cosgrove
- The Preppie Murder1989 · as Stacy
- Who Shot Pat?1989 · as Devlin Moran
- Bionic Showdown: The Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman1989 · as Kate Mason
- Hangmen1987 · as Lisa Edwards
- Untitled Amazon MGM Romantic Thriller—
- Untitled Sandra Bullock & Dana Fox Film—
All TV Shows (36)
- Hollywood Demons2025 · as Self (archive sound)
- The Kelly Clarkson Show2019 · as Self
- Red Table Talk2018 · as Self
- The Late Show with Stephen Colbert2015 · as Self - Guest
- The Frame2013 · as Ryan Stone
- The Jay Leno Show2009 · as Self - Guest
- TNT Show2009 · as Self
- The Graham Norton Show2007 · as Self
- The Graham Norton Show2007 · as Self - Guest
- The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson2005 · as Self - Guest
- The Ellen DeGeneres Show2003 · as Self
- Comedy Central Roasts2003 · as Self
- Celebrities Uncensored2003 · as Self
- George Lopez2002 · as Amy
- Action1999 · as Sandra Bullock
- Teen Choice Awards1999 · as Self
- TRL1998 · as Self
- The View1997 · as Self
- Leute heute1997 · as Self
- The Daily Show1996 · as Self - Guest
- Muppets Tonight1996 · as Self
- Ruby Wax Meets1996
- Late Night with Conan O'Brien1993 · as Self - Guest
- HBO First Look1992
- MTV Movie & TV Awards1992 · as Self / Presenter
- The Tonight Show with Jay Leno1992 · as Self
- Lucky Chances1990 · as Maria Santangelo
- Working Girl1990 · as Tess McGill
- This Morning1988 · as Self - Guest
- LIVE with Kelly and Mark1988 · as Self
- LIVE with Kelly and Mark1988 · as Self - Guest
- Smash Hits Poll Winners Party1988
- People's Choice Awards1975 · as Self - Presenter
- The Oscars1953 · as Self
- Today1952 · as Self
- Bambi1948 · as Self