
Shaquille O'Neal
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Shaquille Rashaun O'Neal (born March 6, 1972), nicknamed "Shaq”, is an American former professional basketball player who is a sports analyst on the television program Inside the NBA on TNT. Standing 7 ft 1 in (2.16 m) tall and weighing 325 pounds (147 kg), he is one of the heaviest players ever to play in the NBA. Throughout his 18-year career, O'Neal has used his size and strength to overpower opponents for points and rebounds. After the retirement of Lindsey Hunter on March 5, 2010, O'Neal became the oldest active player in the NBA. Following a standout career at Louisiana State University, O'Neal was drafted by the Orlando Magic with the first overall pick in the 1992 NBA Draft. He quickly became one of the top centers in the league, winning Rookie of the Year in 1992–93 and later leading his team to the 1995 NBA Finals. After four years with the Magic, O'Neal signed as a free agent with the Los Angeles Lakers. He won three consecutive championships, playing alongside Kobe Bryant, in 2000, 2001, and 2002. O'Neal's relationship with Bryant eventually declined into a feud, leading to O'Neal's trade to the Miami Heat in 2004. A fourth NBA championship followed in 2006. Midway through the 2007-2008 season he was traded to the Phoenix Suns. After a season-and-a-half with the Suns, O'Neal was traded to the Cleveland Cavaliers, where he played alongside LeBron James in the 2009–10 season. O'Neal played for the Boston Celtics in the 2010–11 season. O'Neal's individual accolades include the 1999–00 MVP award, the 1992–93 NBA Rookie of the Year award, 15 All-Star game selections, three All-Star Game MVP awards, three Finals MVP awards, two scoring titles, 14 All-NBA team selections, and three NBA All-Defensive Team selections. He is one of only three players to win NBA MVP, All-Star game MVP and Finals MVP awards in the same year (2000); the other players are Willis Reed in 1970 and Michael Jordan in 1996 and 1998. He ranks 5th all-time in points scored, 5th in field goals, 12th in rebounds, and 7th in blocks. In addition to his basketball career, O'Neal has released four rap albums, with his first, Shaq Diesel, going platinum. He has appeared in numerous films and has starred in his own reality shows, Shaq's Big Challenge and Shaq Vs. Description above from the Wikipedia article Shaquille O'Neal, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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Scary Movie (2026)
as Shaquille O'Neal

Scary Movie 4 (2006)
as Shaq

Grown Ups 2 (2013)
as Officer Fluzoo

The Lego Movie (2014)
as Shaq (voice)

Blended (2014)
as Doug

The Smurfs 2 (2013)
as Smooth Smurf (voice)

The House Bunny (2008)
as Shaquille O'Neal

After the Sunset (2004)
as Shaquille O'Neal

Jack and Jill (2011)
as Shaquille O'Neal

What Men Want (2019)
as Self

The Artist (2025)
as Shaquille O'Neal

Blue Chips (1994)
as Neon

Hustle (2022)
as Shaquille O'Neal

Uncle Drew (2018)
as Big Fella

Good Burger (1997)
as Shaquille O'Neal

Show Dogs (2018)
as Karma (voice)

Steel (1997)
as John Henry Irons / Steel

When in Rome (2010)
as Self

Thunderstruck (2012)
as Shaquille O'Neal

He Got Game (1998)
as Shaquille O'Neal

Hubie Halloween (2020)
as DJ Aurora

Jerry West: The Logo (2026)
as Self

The Wash (2001)
as Norman

Freddy Got Fingered (2001)
as Shaquille

Exit Through the Gift Shop (2010)
as Self (uncredited)

Kazaam (1996)
as Kazaam

Untold: The Death & Life of Lamar Odom (2026)
as Self - LA Lakers / Miami Heat Player (archive footage)

CB4 (1993)
as Self

The Kid & I (2005)
as Shaq

The Redeem Team (2022)
as Self (archive footage)

Wicked: One Wonderful Night (2025)
as Self

WWE WrestleMania 32 (2016)
as Self

Comedy Central Roast of Justin Bieber (2015)
as Self

Graduate Together: America Honors the High School Class of 2020 (2020)
as Self

Yo! The Story of ‘Yo! MTV Raps’ (2012)
as Self

Stand (2023)
as Self - LSU Teammate, 1989-90

Special Effects: Anything Can Happen (1996)
Actor

The Bros. (2007)
as Himself

WWE: Hulk Hogan: The Ultimate Anthology (2006)
as Shaquille O'Neal

Roll Up Your Sleeves (2021)
as Self

Boo-Yah: A Portrait of Stuart Scott (2025)
as Self

Platinum Comedy Series: Roasting Shaquille O'Neal (2002)
as Self

Schoolhouse Rock! 50th Anniversary Singalong (2023)
as Self

Blind Eye Artist (2022)
as Self

I Hate Christian Laettner (2015)
as Self (archive footage)
Shaq & Dale (2015)
as Self

Chris Jericho's 30th Anniversary Celebration (2020)
as Self

All Star Comedy Jam (2009)
as Self

WCW Bash at the Beach 1994 (1994)
as Shaquille O'Neal (Appearance)

The Year of the Yao (2004)
as Self

Shaq's All Star Comedy Roast 2: Emmitt Smith (2003)
as Self
Surprise! Instant Xmas Carol! (—)
as Self

The Day Sports Stood Still (2021)
as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

A Celebration of Life for Kobe and Gianna Bryant (2020)
as Self

WWE Unforgiven 2002 (2002)
as Self

AEW: Dynamite Awards (2021)
as Shaq
1 Love (2003)
as Self

ShaqAttack (2020)
as Self

The Hooping Life (2014)
as Himself

Muggsy: Always Believe (2021)
as Self
The Blackout - Fat Joe Vs Jay-Z At The Rucker (2003)
as Self

This Magic Moment (2016)
Actor

2001-2002 NBA Champions: Los Angeles Lakers (2002)
as Self
DJ Domination: World Domination (2004)
Actor

Shaquille O'Neal: Larger than Life (1996)
as Himself
TMZ's Merry Elfin' Christmas (2023)
as Self
One Cent (2018)
as Himself

1999-2000 NBA Champions: Los Angeles Lakers (2000)
as Self

Man in the Glass: The Dale Brown Story (2012)
as Self

When They Were Young (2011)
as Self

The Book of Kobe Bryant (2022)
as Self

NB90s (2013)
Actor

Title IX: 37 Words that Changed America (2022)
as Self

One Love Volume 1: The Game, The Life (2005)
as Himself

DJ Ant-Lo & Master P present No Limit Records Video Collection DVD (2010)
Actor

2005-2006 NBA Champions: Miami Heat (2006)
Actor

Shaquille O'Neal - Like No Other (2006)
as Himself

Shaquille O'Neal Presents: All Star Comedy Jam: I'm Still Laughing (2018)
Actor

Allen Iverson - The Answer (2002)
as Himself

2003-2004 NBA Champions - Detroit Pistons (2004)
Actor

2000-2001 NBA Champions: Los Angeles Lakers (2001)
as Self

HeadNoise (2021)
as (voice)

NBA Street Series Dunks! Volume 1 (2005)
as Self (archive footage)





