Michael Rapaport

Michael Rapaport

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Michael Rapaport Wiki Biography

  • Established on March 20th, 1970, Michael David Rapaport is an American actor, producer, and host of his own podcast show. 
  • In television shows such as “Friends,” “Prison Break” and “Boston Public,” he became popular for his performances. 
  • It is estimated to be $12 million as of early 2016, earned mainly over a career spanning over 25 years from his film and television appearances and podcast shows. 
  • Rapaport, who was born in Manhattan, New York City, is the son of David Rapaport and June Brody, both of whom are influential personalities in the radio world. 
  • He grew up as a teenager with a love of basketball and a love of hip-hop music that later influenced his career as a host of his own podcast show. 
  • He attended different high schools but was thrown out, after which he moved to Los Angeles, California to try to act as a stand-up comedian. 
  • “His career in front of the camera soon followed after a few years performing on stage, when he got the opportunity to appear in one of the episodes of the 1990 television show “China Beach. 
  • It defined his net worth. 
  • His success as a Jewish teen struggling for his life and his love for a black girl won him positive reviews and acclaim in 1992 when Rapaport landed his first role in the movie entitled ‘Zebrahead’. 
  • He quickly became one of the most sought-after character actors in Hollywood because of his natural talent. 
  • He appeared in four films in 1993 alone, namely True Romance, Point of No Return, Money for Nothing, and Poetic Justice. 
  • He also starred in the 1994 television show “Friends” playing the part of Lisa Kudrow, the boyfriend of Phoebe. 
  • His early roles in film and television shows began to develop a career in acting and his net worth. 
  • Rapaport has been a consistent face of both film and television for almost 20 years, and his cumulative portfolio as an actor currently totals more than 60 film appearances and more than 30 roles in television shows and as a guest. 
  • Some of his notable roles include the role of Frank in the television show “My Name is Earl” and “Prison Break” in which he played Donald Self, the Homeland Security Agent. 
  • Rapaport also has other endeavors aside from acting. 
  • Rapaport once dated actress Lili Taylor as far as his personal life is concerned, but the relationship ended badly. 
  • He married Nicole Beatty in 2000, and they have two kids. 
  • IMDB Wikipedia “Anna Faris is Unqualified” “His & Hers Podcast $12 Million 1970 1970-3-20 Actor Adam Carolla Agence France-Presse Aliso Canyon Anna Faris California Owner Gerald Moody Hitch (2005) 20 March Michael David Rapaport Michael Rapaport Net Worth My Name Is Earl National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences Nichole Beattie Nicole Beatty Phoebe Pibe Net Worth My Name Is Earl National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences Natural gas storage (1993) 

Michael Rapaport Quick Info

Full Name Michael Rapaport
Net Worth $12 Million
Date Of Birth March 20, 1970
Place Of Birth San Francisco, California, United States
Height 6′ 2½” (1.89 m)
Profession Actor, Director, Soundtrack, podcast host, director, comedian
Nationality American
Spouse Nichole Beattie
Children Julian Ali Rapaport, Maceo Shane Rapaport
Parents June Brody, David Rapaport
Siblings Claudia Lonow, Erik Rapaport
Facebook www.facebook.com/MichaelRapaportOfficial
Twitter https://twitter.com/michaelrapaport
Instagram http://www.instagram.com/michaelrapaport
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001650
Awards PGA Outstanding Producer of Documentary Theatrical Motion Pictures
Nominations Grammy Award for Best Music Film (2012), Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead (1993)
Movies Higher Learning, The 6th Day, The Heat, Deep Blue Sea, Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels of A Tribe Called Quest, Little Boy, True Romance, Cop Land, Beautiful Girls, Hitch, Zebrahead, Small Time Crooks, Bamboozled, Mighty Aphrodite, Men of Honor, Big Fan, My Man Is a Loser, The Pallbearer, Kiss of …
TV Shows “The Adam Carolla Show”, “Anna Faris is Unqualified”, “His & Hers Podcast”, “My Name is Earl”, “Prison Break”

Michael Rapaport Trademarks

  1. Thick old-school New York accent

Michael Rapaport Quotes

  • (2011, on Death Of A Dynasty) Damon Dash, who I’ve known since I was a kid, called me and asked me to do the thing. This is when they started to become rich. So I was like, “Yeah I love Jay-Z. I’ll do it.” I was in a Jay-Z video, “The City Is Mine,” ’cause I’ve known Damon for a long time, so I met Jay-Z early on, and I have been a fan of his. I’m that kinda guy. If you ask me to be in your movie and I know you, and I’m around, I’ll be in your movie.
  • (2011, on his persona) I’m a New York person. I’ve never gone out of the way to speak to the press to change my persona-I probably should have. It’s too late now. But when I first started I was like, “I’m gonna stay this way. I’m gonna be this way,” and I continued to. I probably should have sugarcoated it like, “This is not really the way I am-I’m an actor.” I see these other actors come up with this tough-guy persona’s and now when they’re on talk shows they’re all… But that’s not really the way they are. I probably could have used a little bit of that. At one point I was labeled “The King Of Dumb White Guys.” I was offended by that when I was younger, but I understand what that’s from, so I was like, “Only a genius can play a fool.” But I’m very aware of that, and I’ll play into it and use it however I need to use it. I have nothing to prove. I don’t want to misrepresent who I am personally. I don’t want my kids to see me on a talk show and say, “You’re talking different” or “You look different, dad.” I’m not gonna be an animal; I know how to conduct myself. But for me quietly, I never wanted to change-evolve and grow up, yes. If my son was an actor I would tell him, “Don’t let people know as much about you as I let people know about me.” Because I think professionally, it’s an easier road. That would be something I would tell a young actor. But it’s cool.
  • (2011, on Beautiful Girls) Great cast, Uma Thurman, Natalie Portman. Fun time. The late Ted Demme. We had a great time working with Matt Dillon, who I’ve respected for so long. It was just what you would think it would be. I think it’s a good movie, I think it’s funny, I think it has a lot of heart. It was disappointing that it didn’t do as well in theaters, but people talk to me about it all the time. And Natalie Portman. So it’s a lot of special things in that movie.
  • (2011, on Bamboozled) I love that movie. I love the message of the movie. I love working with Spike (Lee). I’ve been a big fan of his for years. He let me go off, really encouraged me to bring stuff to the character. He’s an iconic New York director. We have the same birth-date. Sometimes he would cut days short to go to Knicks games or Yankees game. I remember one day they were like, “Yo we got to get this done, Spike’s got to go to the game.” I was like, “What the fuck is going on here? At least take me to the game if you’re only gonna give me three takes!” But he was great. I would love to work with him again-similar directing style to Woody Allen. They don’t talk much, but they trust you if you’re bringing the goods…I could totally identify with the character. I loved the character. I knew that it was important, that it was larger than life…I was so happy they gave me the chance to do it. I had a lot of fun on that movie. I thought the character was so funny. I loved it. I love doing things that are titillating. I think race can be very funny, and I think I’m very comfortable discussing it and bringing it up. I think it’s important to. I think that’s why Spike let me play the part. Again, it wasn’t what you would think. It’s the opposite of my persona, if I have any persona, but that’s why I was so wanting to do the part. A lot of people in the movie were contradictions to who they were in person, so that was fun.
  • (2011, on The Naked Man) It was written by Ethan Coen, of the Coen brothers-great, great, great script, not a great director. It was his storyboard artist. Just because it was written by the Coen brothers, doesn’t make it’s a Coen brothers film. That’s all I can say. I busted my ass on that movie. I would have loved to have seen it turn out a little better, but I went down swinging. I could tell you that much. I gave it everything I had. It just didn’t work.
  • (2011, on Cop Land) I got to work with two of my idols at once: Sylvester Stallone and Robert De Niro. I was just overwhelmed to be a part of it and to be around those guys, and to actually be doing scenes with them and sometimes be doing scenes with the both of them. As a fan of theirs, to be actually in front of them reading lines on a set, I was in awe. But I also knew that I wasn’t there to be a fan, and they’d only respect me to bring it to them. And it was just great. I couldn’t help myself. Me and Sylvester, I would do Rocky lines all the time, and he would do them back to me, and James Mangold got to the point where he told me, “Do not speak to him.” Because I would do lines from Rocky and he’d be like, [in a Stallone accent] “You know what you’re talking about.” And I was like, “I know everything about Rocky. I could do every line.” But he could do them too. He would do them back to me. It was surreal.
  • (2011, on competing for roles) That’s one thing that’s a drag. If I want to play a librarian from Texas, I’ll jump through hoops. I don’t think if you’re looking for a librarian from Texas, the first thing that comes to mind is Michael Rapaport… or for a skinhead. You know, you don’t think that. But certain things, it’s like, “Really?” I just read for this big movie from this first time director in the summer. It’s a New York City cop, blah blah. It was me and all these other great New York actors out there, and I’m like, “Just pick one of us! We don’t give a shit who. Why do we have to jump through hoops for you?” My whole mentality now is, “Who the fuck are you? Let me see you do 30 push-ups. Why am I jumping through hoops for you? Break down and give me 30 push-ups.” Because I was like, “This is a joke, man. You’re making us all read here. We’ve all done this. Just pick one.” That kind of shit is frustrating for me now because there are certain things I feel like you earn. Meeting, talking about where your head is at, that’s one thing. You want me to audition, and you’ve never made a movie before? Get the fuck outta here.
  • (2011, on Mighty Aphrodite) I worked with Woody Allen. It was everything you’d think it would be. I remember being in Central Park the first day of working, I had on this beautiful wardrobe and it was a great fall day, and I remember just thinking, “Holy shit!” I met Woody Allen for five minutes, I got a phone call three hours later, he cast me in the movie. I didn’t have to audition. I didn’t have to read, or jump through hoops, which made me feel good and set the bar high. Because you’ll meet directors who want you to do this, want you to do that. They’re not making you jump through hoops to prove yourself. It’s cause of their insecurities and what they don’t know. So working with him and coming back to work with him in Small Time Crooks again… it was just everything you would think it would be. He was just great. He was funny with me. He encouraged me to do what I wanted to do, say what I wanted to say, not say what I didn’t want to say. And this is from Woody Allen! He’d say, “If you don’t want to say that line, say something else, but it better be better!” He’d say, “If you don’t want to say that joke, say something else, but it’s got to be funny.” It was great…He trusted me and I would improv, and he would throw it right back at me. That’s the thing about Woody Allen: If you’re gonna go off the cuff and work with him, you better be ready. It’s not just gonna be hit back to you, it’s gonna be a volley at the net. It’s coming right back quick. Because it’s Woody Allen. It was beautiful…I would love to work with him again. I think it’s only right that he comes back to New York. My dream would be to do a movie where I play his son, his 6-foot-3 son. But I just know what I can do with him, and I’m so comfortable working with him. That would be my dream. I want to see him do more movies in New York again so I can try and be in them. He’s casting all these British and Spanish actors-there’s no place for me. It’s my selfishness.
  • (2011, on The Basketball Diaries) That was when Leonardo DiCaprio would need me to do a favor for him. “Yo, can you do this cameo!” Not that I’m giving him shit. I’m friendly with him. I love him and respect him, and we’re buddies. He said, “Yo, there’s this one scene in the movie, can you do it?” I said, “Yeah I’ll do it.” So I got to smack him around a little bit. But now I’m waiting for him to put me in one of his new ones! Can you put me in Inception or something like that? Why do I have to be in the only Leonardo DiCaprio movie with a $2 million budget?
  • (2011, on True Romance) It’s the only movie I ever did that I knew was gonna be great. Everybody knew going into it, the script was so good, and you’d hear, “Oh Christopher Walken’s gonna be in it now! Oh shit! James Gandolfini’s gonna be in it!” Well James Gandolfini was a nobody. Me and him were nobodies. But like, “Gary Oldman’s gonna be in it! Oh shit! Val Kilmer’s gonna be in it! Oh shit!” The script was just so good, and there was such a buzz on it, and Quentin Tarantino was so hot and unique at the time, not that he’s not now. But it was like, this unraveling of this special guy. I knew it was gonna be a good movie. And creatively, Tony Scott embraced me and gave me the trust for me to go forward and bring things to the character. ‘Cause I would ask him, “Hey can I try this?” And he’d be like, “Yeah, that’s fine.” “Can I do this?” “No that sucks.” But he would listen to everything that I asked, and he gave me a forum to try and create more than what was on the script.
  • (2011, on Higher Learning) Playing that part was very fulfilling, very challenging. I had my youthful character-actor aspirations. The craziest thing about playing the character of Remy is that I’ve been embraced more by the hip-hop community for that movie than for anything I’ve ever done. By far. I think because the character is so honest. I’m really proud of that performance. I felt it was a well-rounded performance, and it was obviously very different from anything I had done. It was more extreme than anything I had done. It was so by far the furthest away from me aesthetically. Emotionally I related to the character, the emotions of the character, which I think was why I was able to do it. But the nature, the disposition of the character was so far away. And I’m really proud of it. There’s not one day that goes by where someone doesn’t call me Remy from Higher Learning. Every day at least one person says that to me…I knew it was a great opportunity and I was coming in with guns blazing. I put my whole everything into it. I felt confident I wasn’t gonna mess that up. I was a little concerned that when I walked around town people would be thinking that I was really like that. But like I said, I’ve been embraced by all sorts of people who I never thought would… They love that character. Love him. I don’t know why.
  • (2011, on Poetic Justice) The only reason I did that movie, because it was a small part: I was a huge fan of Boyz N The Hood, but I was an enormously big fan at the time of Tupac, and I knew how special he was. I have one scene that, if you blink you’ll miss me, but I wanted to meet him, and I wanted to work with John Singleton, who I worked with again on Higher Learning. And I have a Polaroid picture of me and Tupac.
  • (2011, on Zebrahead) Changed my life. Changed my life in every single way. Gave me the confidence and validation that I could be an actor. It took my virginity.
  • (2011, on being a part of Frank Zappa’s Civilization, Phaze III) I used to date Moon Zappa. She’s a good friend of mine still. He used to get a kick out of the way I used to speak, so he was like, “Yo, you wanna come down there and talk on this album?” We went down there and I talked on the album, and I felt like it was cool ’cause he was Frank Zappa, and I was Mike Rappa. That’s what we used to joke. I used to always get a kick out of him, and I think he used to get a kick out of me.
  • I’m always very impressed and humbled that I’ve been able to work with the kind of people that I’ve been able to work with. But, when I’m working with them I leave the fan at home. I come to work as a professional. I think if you go into something looking at people as better than you, if you give people too much respect, I don’t think it benefits you or them.
  • Sometimes people think I’m dumber than I am because of the characters that I play. But it takes a genius to play a fool.
  • Making a character human is important…not likable or unlikable…just well- rounded.
  • I don’t think about it as being bumped up, but as being bumped forward. I’m not interested in climbing up the ladder. From ‘up’ you can come ‘down.’ I just want ‘forward.’

Michael Rapaport Important Facts

  • Lost to Gary Dell’Abate in the final round of the Howard Stern Staff Fantasy Football League in 2014.
  • Has a son named Julian Ali, born in 2000.
  • Has a son named Maceo Shane, born in 2002. He named his son after P.A. Pacemaster Mase aka Maseo of De La Soul.
  • With his height (6′ 4″), he once entertained the thought of being a basketball player.
  • As a youngster, he was a die-hard fan of Eddie Murphy and used to dress up like him in gold chains and white suits. He later got to work with his idol in the film Metro (1997) and on Dr. Dolittle 2 (2001).
  • Lives in New York.
  • Pleaded guilty to aggravated harassment of Lili Taylor. Ordered to stay away from her and get counseling for a year. [May 1998]

Michael Rapaport Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Small Time Crooks 2000 Denny Actor
Next Friday 2000 Mailman with Tax Notice (uncredited) Actor
Kiss Toledo Goodbye 1999 Kevin Gower Actor
Deep Blue Sea 1999 Tom Scoggins Actor
Friends 1999 TV Series Gary Actor
Rescuers: Stories of Courage: Two Families 1998 TV Movie Szarany (segment “Malka Csizmadia”) Actor
Rude Awakening 1998 TV Series Johnny Actor
The Naked Man 1998 Edward Bliss Jr. Actor
ER 1998 TV Series Paul Canterna Actor
Some Girl 1998 Neal Actor
Palmetto 1998 Donnely Actor
SUBWAYStories: Tales from the Underground 1997 TV Movie Jake (segment “The Listeners”) Actor
Cop Land 1997 Murray Babitch Actor
Kicked in the Head 1997 Stretch Actor
A Brother’s Kiss 1997 Stingy Actor
Metro 1997 Kevin McCall Actor
Don’t Quit Your Day Job 1996 Video Game Special Appearance #2 (as Michael Rappaport) Actor
Illtown 1996 Dante Actor
The Pallbearer 1996 Brad Schorr Actor
Beautiful Girls 1996 Paul Kirkwood Actor
Mighty Aphrodite 1995 Kevin Actor
Kiss of Death 1995 Ronnie Gannon Actor
The Basketball Diaries 1995 Skinhead Actor
Higher Learning 1995 Remy Actor
The Foot Shooting Party 1994 Short Lizard Actor
Hand Gun 1994 Lenny Actor
The Scout 1994 Tommy Lacy Actor
NYPD Blue 1993 TV Series Jaime DiLeo Actor
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air 1993 TV Series Mike Actor
True Romance 1993 Dick Ritchie Actor
Money for Nothing 1993 Kenny Kozlowski Actor
Poetic Justice 1993 Dockworker Actor
Point of No Return 1993 Big Stan Actor
Middle Ages 1992 TV Series Jimmy Actor
Murphy Brown 1992 TV Series Robbie Actor
Zebrahead 1992 Zack Actor
China Beach 1990 TV Series Kravits Actor
The New Edition Story 2017 TV Series post-production Gary Evans Actor
Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life 2016 Animation Voice (voice) Actor
Crisis in Six Scenes 2016 TV Series Trooper Mike Actor
Sully 2016 Bartender – Pete Actor
Dice 2016 TV Series Bobby the Mooch Actor
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit 2016 TV Series Richie Caskey Actor
A Stand Up Guy 2016 Colin Actor
The Big Bang Theory 2015 TV Series Kenny Fitzgerald Actor
Public Morals 2015 TV Series Charlie Bullman Actor
Little Boy 2015 James Busbee Actor
Louie 2015 TV Series Lenny Actor
Black-ish 2015 TV Series Jay Simmons Actor
My Man Is a Loser 2014 Marty Actor
Justified 2014 TV Series Daryl Crowe Jr. Actor
Raising Hope 2014 TV Series Michael Actor
Pound Puppies 2010-2013 TV Series Squirt
Squeak
Plumber
Actor
The Heat 2013/I Jason Mullins Actor
Once Upon a Time in Queens 2013 Bobby DiBianco Actor
The Mob Doctor 2012-2013 TV Series Paul Moretti Actor
Cops Uncuffed 2012 TV Movie Officer Jospeh Tata Actor
Kiss of the Damned 2012 Ben Actor
The Baytown Outlaws 2012 Lucky Actor
Should’ve Been Romeo 2012 Danny Actor
40 2012 TV Movie Actor
Inside Out 2011/I Jack Small Actor
The Line 2010 TV Movie Steve Waxman Actor
Royal Pains 2010 TV Series Stanley Actor
Accidentally on Purpose 2009-2010 TV Series Sully Actor
A Day in the Life 2009/II Detective Grant Actor
Prison Break 2008-2009 TV Series Don Self Actor
Big Fan 2009 Philadelphia Phil Actor
Tom Cool 2009 Actor
Saints Row 2 2008 Video Game Troy (voice) Actor
My Name Is Earl 2007-2008 TV Series Frank Actor
Assassination of a High School President 2008 Coach Z Actor
Fugly 2007 TV Movie Jack Actor
The War at Home 2005-2007 TV Series Dave Gold Actor
Scarface: The World Is Yours 2006 Video Game Drug Dealer / Henchman (voice, as Michael Rappaport) Actor
Saints Row 2006 Video Game Troy (voice) Actor
Thugaboo: Sneaker Madness 2006 TV Movie DJ (voice) Actor
Grilled 2006 Bobby Actor
Push 2006/I Tommy G Actor
Live Free or Die 2006 Lt. Putney Actor
Special 2006 Les Actor
MADtv 2006 TV Series Abraham Lincoln Actor
It Ain’t Easy 2006 Video Actor
Hitch 2005/I Ben Actor
Scrambled Eggs 2004 Short Drama Teacher Actor
Boston Public 2001-2004 TV Series Danny Hanson Actor
America Brown 2004 Daniel Brown Actor
This Girl’s Life 2003 Terry (Car Salesman) Actor
A Good Night to Die 2003 August Actor
Chappelle’s Show 2003 TV Series Popcopy Employee Actor
Comic Book Villains 2002 Video Norman Link Actor
29 Palms 2002 The Cop Actor
Triggermen 2002 Tommy O’Brian Actor
Paper Soldiers 2002 Mike E. Actor
Grand Theft Auto 3 2001 Video Game Joey Leone (voice) Actor
Night Visions 2001 TV Series Harlow Winton Actor
Dr. Dolittle 2 2001 Joey the Raccoon (voice) Actor
Mr. Life 2001 TV Movie Actor
The 6th Day 2000 Hank Morgan Actor
Lucky Numbers 2000 Dale Actor
King of the Jungle 2000 Francis Actor
Chain of Fools 2000 Hitman Actor
Bamboozled 2000 Thomas Dunwitty Actor
Men of Honor 2000 GM1 Snowhill Actor
Hard Lovin’ Woman 2016 Short Director
30 for 30 2014 TV Series documentary 1 episode Director
When the Garden Was Eden 2014 Documentary Director
Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels of a Tribe Called Quest 2011 Documentary Director
Boston Public 2004 TV Series 1 episode Director
Pound Puppies 2012-2013 TV Series performer – 4 episodes Soundtrack
30 for 30 2014 TV Series documentary producer – 1 episode Producer
Alekesam 2011 Short producer Producer
29 Palms 2002 executive producer Producer
Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels of a Tribe Called Quest 2011 Documentary additional camera Camera Department
The 6th Day: The Future Is Coming 2000 Video documentary short thanks Thanks
Garbage Time with Katie Nolan 2016 TV Series Himself Self
The Jump 2016 TV Series Himself Self
Last Questions 2016 TV Series Himself Self
Living the Fantasy 2015 Documentary Narrator (voice) Self
The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore 2015 TV Series Himself – Panelist Self
GGN: Snoop Dogg’s Double G News Network 2015 TV Series Himself Self
Made in Hollywood 2015 TV Series Himself Self
The Chew 2015 TV Series Himself Self
Today 2015 TV Series Himself Self
2 Point Lead 2015 TV Series Himself Self
Mike & Mike 2014 TV Series Himself Self
Buzz: AT&T Original Documentaries 2014 TV Series documentary Himself Self
The Arsenio Hall Show 2014 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The Queen Latifah Show 2014 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
WWE: Triple H – Thy Kingdom Come 2013 Video Himself Self
Losing It with John Stamos 2013 TV Mini-Series Himself Self
Good Day L.A. 2013 TV Series Himself Self
The Haunting Of 2013 TV Series Himself Self
The Bracket 2013 TV Series Himself Self
IC Places Hollywood 2012 TV Series Himself – Interviewee Self
Master Debaters with Jay Mohr 2011 TV Series Himself Self
Doc Talk 2011 TV Series Himself Self
Lopez Tonight 2011 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
BarFly 2011 TV Series Himself Self
The Daily Habit 2011 TV Series Himself Self
Tavis Smiley 2011 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Big Morning Buzz Live 2011 TV Series Himself Self
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon 2011 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Last Call with Carson Daly 2002-2011 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels of a Tribe Called Quest 2011 Documentary Himself / Interviewer (uncredited) Self
BPM: Beats Per Mnet 2011 TV Series Himself Self
Celebrity Ghost Stories 2010 TV Series documentary Himself Self
30 for 30 2010 TV Series documentary Himself Self
The Deported 2009 Himself Self
Up Close with Carrie Keagan 2008 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
5th Annual VH1 Hip Hop Honors 2008 TV Movie Himself Self
The Miley and Mandy Show 2008 TV Series Himself Self
Stars on Stars 2007 TV Series Himself Self
Talkshow with Spike Feresten 2007 TV Series Himself Self
The Bronx Bunny Show 2007 TV Series Himself Self
Tom Green’s House Tonight 2007 TV Series Himself Self
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson 2006 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Martha 2006 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Jimmy Kimmel Live! 2003-2006 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The Tyra Banks Show 2005-2006 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The Tony Danza Show 2006 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Late Night with Conan O’Brien 1996-2006 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The 3rd Annual Vibe Awards 2005 TV Special Himself Self
Too Late with Adam Carolla 2005 TV Series Himself Self
Weekends at the DL 2005 TV Series Himself Self
Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show 2005 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Dinner for Five 2002-2005 TV Series Himself / Himself – Special Guest Self
The N Word 2004 Documentary Himself Self
Cop Land: The Making of an Urban Western 2004 Video short Himself Self
The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn 2003 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
I Love the ’80s 2002 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Celebrity Adventures 2001 TV Series Himself Self
The Rosie O’Donnell Show 1998-2001 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Weakest Link 2001 TV Series Himself Self
The Daily Show 2000-2001 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
HBO First Look 2001 TV Series documentary Himself Self
The Making of ‘Bamboozled’ 2001 Video documentary Self
Howard Stern 2001 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The Howard Stern Radio Show 2001 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The 6th Day: The Future Is Coming 2000 Video documentary short Himself / Hank Morgan Self
When Sharks Attack! 1999 TV Short documentary Himself Self
Late Show with David Letterman 1995-1997 TV Series Himself – Guest / Himself Self
On the 6th Day 2001 Video documentary Hank Morgan Archive Footage
Venice Report 1997 TV Short documentary Murray ‘Superboy’ Babitch Archive Footage

Michael Rapaport Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2012 Black Reel Black Reel Awards Best Documentary Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels of a Tribe Called Quest (2011) Won
2012 PGA Award PGA Awards Outstanding Producer of Documentary Theatrical Motion Pictures Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels of a Tribe Called Quest (2011) Won
2011 Audience Award Los Angeles Film Festival Best Documentary Feature Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels of a Tribe Called Quest (2011) Won
2011 Audience Award São Paulo International Film Festival Best Foreign Documentary Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels of a Tribe Called Quest (2011) Won
1994 Enzian Award Florida Film Festival For artistic achievement. Won
2012 Black Reel Black Reel Awards Best Documentary Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels of a Tribe Called Quest (2011) Nominated
2012 PGA Award PGA Awards Outstanding Producer of Documentary Theatrical Motion Pictures Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels of a Tribe Called Quest (2011) Nominated
2011 Audience Award Los Angeles Film Festival Best Documentary Feature Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels of a Tribe Called Quest (2011) Nominated
2011 Audience Award São Paulo International Film Festival Best Foreign Documentary Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels of a Tribe Called Quest (2011) Nominated
1994 Enzian Award Florida Film Festival For artistic achievement. Nominated