108 minutes
5/15/1998
A suicidally disillusioned liberal politician puts a contract out on himself and takes the opportunity to be bluntly honest with his voters by affecting the rhythms and speech of hip-hop music and culture.
Warren Beatty
as Jay Bulworth
Halle Berry
as Nina
Kimberly Deauna Adams
as Denisha
Vinny Argiro
as Debate Director
Sean Astin
as Gary
Kirk Baltz
as Debate Producer
Ernie Lee Banks
as Leroy
Amiri Baraka
as Rastaman
Christine Baranski
as Constance Bulworth
Adilah Barnes
as Mrs. Brown
Graham Beckel
as Man with Dark Glasses
Brandon N. Bowlin
as Bouncer #2
Mongo Brownlee
as Henchman #3
Thomas Jefferson Byrd
as Uncle Rafeeq
J. Kenneth Campbell
as Anthony
Scott Michael Campbell
as Head Valet
Jann Carl
as Carl Jann
Kerry Catanese
as Video Reporter #4
Don Cheadle
as L.D.
Dave Allen Clark
as Dave Allen Clark
Terry Cooley
as Henchman #2
Kevin Cooney
as Rev. Wilberforce
Christopher Curry
as Journalist
Stanley DeSantis
as Manny Liebowitz
Michael Clarke Duncan
as Bouncer
Nora Dunn
as Missy Berliner
Jerry Dunphy
as Jerry Dunphy
Dartanyan Edmonds
as Man with Blunt
Edward J. Etherson
as Mr. Sasser
Vincent Foster
as Photographer
Leon Frierson
as Osgood
George Furth
as Older Man
Xiomara Cuevas Galindo
as Video Reporter #2
Robin Gammell
as Geoffrey
Life Garland
as Darnell's Bud
Jackie Gayle
as Macavoy
Jim Haynie
as Bill Stone
Randee Heller
as Mrs. Tannenbaum
Barry Shabaka Henley
as Man at Frankie's
James Hill
as Journalist
Brian Hooks
as Marcus Garvey
Terri Hoyos
as Reporter #3
Myra J.
as Woman in Church #1
Mario Jackson
as Snag
Ariyan A. Johnson
as Tanya
Jedda Jones
as Woman in Church #2
Michael Kaufman
as Reporter #1
James Keane
as American Politics Director
Thomas M. Kelley
as Reporter #5
Larry King
as Larry King
Deborah Lacey
as Reporter #2
Mimi Lieber
as Mrs. Liebowitz
Elizabeth Lindsey
as American Politics Host
Joshua Malina
as Bill Feldman
Larry Mark
as Bouncer #3
Helen Martin
as Momma Doll
Armelia McQueen
as Ruthie
Laurie Metcalf
as Mimi
Michael Milhoan
as Cop #1
Jamal Mixon
as Little Gangsta
Jerod Mixon
as Little Gangsta
Debra Monk
as Helen
Deborah Moore
as Reporter
Michele Morgan
as Cheryl
Patrick Morgan
as Studio Employee
Juli Mortz
as Larry King's Assistant
Scott Mosenson
as Video Cameraman
Paul Motley
as Janitor in Senate Office
Chris Mulkey
as Cop #2
Lou Myers
as Uncle Tyrone
Shawna Nagler
as Technical Director
Jonathan Roger Neal
as Little Gangsta
Ron Ostrow
as Staff Member
Norman Parker
as Irwin Tannenbaum
James Pickens Jr.
as Uncle David
Wendell Pierce
as Fred
Oliver Platt
as Dennis Murphy
Kenneth Randle
as Little Gangsta
Tony Tomas Randle
as Little Gangsta
Arthur Reggie III
as Little Gangsta
Adrian Ricard
as Aunt Alice
Ava Rivera
as Video Reporter #3
Richard C. Sarafian
as Vinnie
Robert Scheer
as Journalist
Sam Shamshak
as Fundraiser Guest
Sarah Silverman
as 2nd American Politics Assistant
Brook Skulski-Finney
as Reporter
Bee-Be Smith
as Aunt Harriet
Paul Sorvino
as Graham Crockett
Roberto Soto
as Reporter
Florence Stanley
as Dobish, Bullworth's Secretary
Quinn Sullivan
as Fundraiser Server
JoAnn D. Thomas
as Rapper
Robin Thomas
as Reporter in Hallway
Sheryl Underwood
as Woman in Frankie's
Gary H. Walton
as Bouncer #4
Jack Warden
as Eddie Davers
Andrew Warne
as Video Reporter
Isaiah Washington
as Darnell
Lee Weaver
as Man in Church #2
Kenn Whitaker
as Henchman #1
Jermaine Williams
as Paul Robeson
John Witherspoon
as Reverend Morris
William Baldwin
as Constance's Lover (uncredited)
Judy Ben-Asher
as Bulworth Team (uncredited)
Hart Bochner
as Hugh Waldron (uncredited)
Roger Ferreira
as Senator Aide (uncredited)
Sarah Lee Guthrie
as Rebecca Bulworth (uncredited)
George Hamilton
as George Hamilton (uncredited)
Gretchen Janke
as Theatre Page (uncredited)
Paul Mazursky
as Paul Mazursky (uncredited)
Mickalean McCormick
as Reporter (uncredited)
John McLaughlin
as TV Commentator (voice) (uncredited)
John Michael
as Political Donor (uncredited)
William Victor Skrabanek
as Fundraiser Guest (uncredited)
Josef Sommer
as Doctor (uncredited)
Randy Springer
as Reporter (uncredited)
Sumiko Telljohn
as Lady at Banquet (uncredited)
Thom Tierney
as Churchgoer (uncredited)
Kene Holliday
as Man in Church #1