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Theatre, Film, and Television Biographies
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Marla Singer to Rod Steiger
Snoop Dogg Biography (1972?-)
Original name, Calvin Broadus (other sources cite name as Cordozar Broadus orCordavar Varnado); born October 20, 1972 (some sources cite 1971), in Long Beach, CA; son of Vernell Varnado (a singer and postal worker) and Beverly Tate; cousin of Nate Dogg (a rapper); married Shante (a manager; other sources cite spelling of name as Shantay or Chante) Taylor, June 12 (some sources citeJune 14), 1997 (separated); children: Corde Calvin, Cordell (daughter), Cori(daughter). Addresses: Agent: William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212.; Manager: Larry Kennar, Anonymous Content, 8522 National Blvd., Suite 101, Culver City, CA 90232; Jeff Kwatinetz, The Firm, 9465 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212.; Publicist: Meredith O'Sullivan,Baker Winokur Ryder, 9100 Wilshire Blvd., Sixth Floor West, Beverly Hills, CA90212.; Contact: c/o Doggy Style Records, 1142 South Diamond Bar Blvd., Suite 504, Diamond Bar, CA 91765.
- Nationality
- American
- Gender
- Male
- Occupation
- Rapper, songwriter, actor
- Birth Details
- October 20, 1972?
- Long Beach, California, United States
Famous Works
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CREDITS
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Film Appearances
- Himself, Murder Was the Case (short film), Interscope Records, 1994
- Himself, The Show (concert documentary), Savoy Pictures, 1995
- Himself, Straight from the Streets, 1997
- (As Snoop Doggy Dogg) Kool Kitty Kat, Caught Up, Live Film and Media Works, 1998
- (As Snoop Doggy Dogg) Mente, Ride, Miramax, 1998
- (As Snoop Doggy Dogg) Scavenger Smoker, Half Baked, Universal, 1998
- Bar patron, I Got the Hook Up, 1998
- Scarecrow, The Wizard of Oz, 1998
- Smooth, Da Game of Life, 1998
- (Uncredited) Bar patron, MP Da Last Don (also known as Da LastDon), 1998
- C-Dawg, Hot Boyz (also known as Gang Law), Artisan Entertainment, 1999
- Dra-Man, The Wrecking Crew, Sterling Home Entertainment, 1999
- Preacher Caleb, Urban Menace, Sterling Home Entertainment, 1999
- Himself, Whiteboys (also known as Whiteboyz), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1999
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3 the Hard Way, 1999
- Killa Pop, Tha Eastsidaz, Xenon Entertainment Group, 2000
- Blue, Training Day, Warner Bros., 2001
- Dee Loc, The Wash, Lions Gate Films, 2001
- Jimmy Bones, Bones, New Line Cinema, 2001
- Rodney, Baby Boy, Columbia, 2001
- Himself, Welcome to Death Row, Xenon Pictures, 2001
- Voice of Song Hak-lim for English-language version, Whasango (alsoknown as Hwasan Highschool and Volcano High), Cinema Service,2001
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Crime Partners 2000, Ventura Distribution, 2001
- Himself, Biggie and Tupac, Roxy Releasing, 2002
- Himself, Tupac Shakur: Thug Angel (also known as Tupac Shakur:Thug Angel--The Life of an Outlaw), Image Entertainment, 2002
- Himself, Beef, 2003
- Himself, Old School, DreamWorks, 2003
- Voice of Ronnie Rizzat, Malibu's Most Wanted, Warner Bros., 2003
- (Uncredited) Himself, The Real Cancun, New Line Cinema, 2003
- The captain, Soul Plane, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 2004
- Huggy Bear, Starsky & Hutch, Warner Bros., 2004
- Narrator, The L.A. Riot Spectacular, Visionbox Media Group, 2004
- Himself, You'll Never Wiez in This Town Again (also known as Pauly Shore Is Dead), Regent Releasing, 2004
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The Longest Yard, Paramount, 2005
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Film Work
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Other
- Executive producer, Tha Eastsidaz, Xenon Entertainment Group, 2000
- Executive producer, The Wash, Lions Gate Films, 2001
- Director, Snoop Dogg's Hustlaz: Diary of a Pimp (also known as Snoop Dogg's Hustlaz), Hustler Video, 2002
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Television Appearances
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Series
- Himself and various characters, Doggy Fizzle Televizzle, MTV, 2003
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Movies
- Flying boat driver, The Mummy Parody, MTV, 2001
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Specials
- (As Snoop Doggy Dogg) Himself, Rolling Stone '93: The Year in Review, Fox, 1993
- (As Snoop Doggy Dogg) Himself, Gangsta Rap: An MTV News Special Report, MTV, 1994
- (As Snoop Doggy Dogg) Himself, The Concert for the Rock and Roll Hallof Fame, HBO, 1995
- (As Snoop Doggy Dogg) Himself, Rap: Looking for the Perfect Beat,1995
- (As Snoop Doggy Dogg) Himself, Snoop: Straight from the Dogpound,Black Entertainment Television, 1995
- (As Snoop Doggy Dogg) Himself, True Life: I Am Driving While Black, MTV, 1999
- Performer, Dre TV, 1999
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DFX Presents: Jay-Z's Roller Ball, MTV, 2000
- Himself, Access Granted: Snoop Dogg's Loosen Control, Black Entertainment Television, 2001
- Himself, Spring Bling 2001: Beach Towel Throwdown II, Black Entertainment Television, 2001
- Himself, It's Black Entertainment, Showtime, 2002
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Doggy Fizzle Televizzle, MTV, 2002
- Himself, Fromage 2003, MuchMusic, 2003
- Himself, Hip-Hop Babylon, VH1, 2003
- Himself, MTV Soundtrack: Tupac-Resurrection, MTV, 2003
- Himself, Tupac: Resurrection MTV Movie Special, MTV, 2003
- Himself, VH1 Big in '03, VH1, 2003
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Snoop to the Extreme, MTV, 2003
- Himself, Reel Comedy: Starsky & Hutch, Comedy Central, 2004
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Comedy Central's Bar Mitzvah Bash!, Comedy Central, 2004
- Appeared in MTV20: Grab the Mic--A Hip-Hop History, MTV; appearedin archive footage in special about the MTV Music Video awards.
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Awards Presentations
- (As Snoop Doggy Dogg) Presenter, The 1993 MTV Music Video Awards (also known as MTV Video Music Awards 1993), MTV, 1993
- (Uncredited) Himself, The 1993 Billboard Music Awards, 1993
- (As Snoop Doggy Dogg) Himself, The American Music Awards, ABC, 1994
- (As Snoop Doggy Dogg) Himself, The 1994 MTV Music Video Awards, MTV, 1994
- (As Snoop Doggy Dogg) Presenter, The American Music Awards, ABC, 1995
- (As Snoop Doggy Dogg) Presenter, The 13th Annual MTV Video Music Awards (also known as MTV Video Music Awards 1996), MTV, 1996
- (As Snoop Doggy Dogg) Presenter, The 24th Annual American Music Awards, ABC, 1997
- (As Snoop Doggy Dogg) Himself, Soul Train Music Awards: 11th Anniversary, The WB, 1997
- (As Snoop Doggy Dogg) Presenter, The Fifth Annual MTV Europe Music Video Awards, MTV, 1998
- Presenter, The 26th Annual American Music Awards, ABC, 1998
- Himself, The 1998 MTV Video Music Awards (also known as MTV Video Music Awards 1998), MTV, 1998
- Himself, MTV Video Music Awards 1999, MTV, 1999
- Himself, The 1999 Billboard Music Awards, Fox, 1999
- Himself, The Source Hip-Hop Music Awards, UPN, 1999
- Presenter, The 2000 MTV Video Music Awards, MTV, 2000
- Himself, The Source Hip-Hop Music Awards, UPN, 2000
- Presenter, The 28th Annual American Music Awards, ABC, 2001
- Himself, The First Annual BET Awards, Black Entertainment Television, 2001
- Himself, The 2001 MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 2001
- Himself, The 2001 MTV Video Music Awards, MTV, 2001
- Himself, MTV Europe Music Awards 2003, MTV, 2003
- Himself, MTV Video Music Awards 2003 (also known as The 2003 MTV Video Music Awards), MTV, 2003
- Himself, The Third Annual BET Awards, Black Entertainment Television, 2003
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2000 Vibe Awards: Beats, Style, Flavor, UPN, 2003
- Presenter, The 46th Annual Grammy Awards, CBS, 2004
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Episodic
- Himself, Soul Train, syndicated, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000
- Himself, "No Love Lost," Martin, Fox, 1994
- Himself, Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC's Saturday Night,
Saturday Night, and SNL), NBC, 1994, 1997, 1999, 2004
- Himself, "I Do, I Don't," The Steve Harvey Show, The WB, 1997
- Himself, "Love with Interest," The Steve Harvey Show, The WB, 1997
- "In the Dogg House," The Man Show, Comedy Central, 2000
- "Snoop Dogg," Behind the Music (also known as VH1's Behind theMusic), VH1, 2000
- Himself, Cribs (also known as MTV's Cribs), MTV, 2000
- Himself, The Late Show with David Letterman, CBS, 2000
- Himself, Mad TV, Fox, 2000
- Himself, "Finch in the Dogg House," Just Shoot Me, NBC, 2001
- Voice of Oklahoma City pimp Alabaster Jones, "Ho, Yeah!," King of theHill (animated), Fox, 2001
- "Lay Low," Making the Video, MTV, 2001
- Himself, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, multiple appearances, beginning 2001
- Himself, "I Dream of Jeannie," The Man Show, Comedy Central, 2002
- Himself, The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn, CBS, 2002
- Himself, TRL, 2002
- Big E, "Tenth of a Second," Playmakers, ESPN, 2003
- Big E, "Week 17," Playmakers, ESPN, 2003
- Himself, "Autumn Ritual," Lost Treasures of NFL Films, 2003
- Himself, "Detroit," Interscope Presents "The Next Episode," 2003
- Judge, Star Search, CBS, 2003
- Himself, Crank Yankers, Comedy Central, 2003
- Himself, MTV Icon: Metallica, MTV, 2003
- Himself, Tinseltown.TV, 2003
- Himself, Jimmy Kimmel Live, ABC, 2003 (multiple episodes)
- Back-Doe Jefferson, Mad TV, CBS, 2004
- Slim Daddy, "Liberally," The L Word, Showtime, 2004
- Slim Daddy, "Listen Up," The L Word, Showtime, 2004
- Slim Daddy, "Looking Back," The L Word, Showtime, 2004
- Slim Daddy, "Luck, Next Time," The L Word, Showtime, 2004
- Himself, "Impin' with a Pippin!," Player$, 2004
- Himself, "Miracle Street," The Tracy Morgan Show, NBC, 2004
- Himself, Chappelle's Show, Comedy Central, 2004 (multiple episodes)
- Himself, Late Night with Conan O'Brien, NBC, 2004
- Himself, The View, ABC, 2004
- Himself, X Play, 2004
- Voice for The PJs, Fox; also appeared in episodes of Diary,
Direct Effect, and Movie House, all MTV; appeared in Testimony, Black Entertainment Television. Credited as Snoop Doggy Dogg for several appearances.
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Television Work
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Series
- Creator, developer, and executive producer, Doggy Fizzle Televizzle, MTV, 2003
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RECORDINGS
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Albums
- (As Snoop Doggy Dogg) Doggystyle, Death Row, 1993
- (As Snoop Doggy Dogg) Tha Dogg Pound: Dogg Food, Death Row, 1995
- (As Snoop Doggy Dogg) The Doggfather, Death Row, 1996
- (As Snoop Doggy Dogg) Smokefest '96, c. 1996
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Da Game Is to Be Sold, Not to Be Told, No Limit/Priority, 1998
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Star Profile, 1998
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Topp Dogg, No Limit/Priority, 1999
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The Last Meal, Priority, 2000
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No Limit Top Dogg, Priority, 2000
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Death Row's Snoop Doggy Dogg's Greatest Hits, Priority/Death Row,2001
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Paid Tha Cost to Be Da Bo$$, Capital/Priority, 2002
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Girls, Girls, Universal, 2003
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Albums; with Others; Often as Snoop Doggy Dogg
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The Chronic, by Dr. Dre, Death Row, 1992
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Deep Cover (soundtrack recording), Death Row, 1992
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Above the Rim (soundtrack recording), Death Row, 1993
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Murder Was the Case (soundtrack recording), Death Row, 1994
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One Million Strong, Death Row, 1995
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Christmas on Death Row, Death Row, 1996
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2Pac: All Eyez on Me, by 2Pac (Tupac Shakur), Death Row, 1996
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Smokefest '96, c. 1996
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Gang Related (soundtrack recording), Death Row, 1997
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Gridlock'd (soundtrack recording), Death Row, 1997
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Men in Black (soundtrack recording), Death Row, 1997
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The Lady of Rage: Necessary Roughness (soundtrack recording), Death Row, 1998
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Smokefest Underground, Death Row, 1998
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Dead Man Walkin' (compilation album; also known as Dead Man Walking), Death Row, 2000
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Doggy's Angeles: Pleezbaleevit, by Doggy's Angels, No Limit, 2000
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Snoop Dogg Presents Tha Eastsidaz, by Tha Eastsidaz, Dogghouse, 2000
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Bones (soundtrack recording; also known as Bones: Original Motion Picture Houndtrack), Priority, 2001
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Deuces `n Trayz: The Old Fashioned Way, with Tha Eastsidaz, Dogghouse, 2001
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Snoop Dogg Presents: Doggy Style All Stars--Welcome to tha House, Vol.1, MCA, 2002
- Performer in albums with other artists, including Jermaine Dupri, Rick James, Barrington Levy, Mack Ten, and Mystikal.
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Singles
- (With Dr. Dre; as Snoop Doggy Dogg) "Deep Cover" (theme song for the filmDeep Cover), Death Row, 1992
- (With Dr. Dre; as Snoop Doggy Dogg) "187um," 1992
- (As Snoop Doggy Dogg) "What's My Name," Death Row, 1993
- (As Snoop Doggy Dogg) "Ain't No Fun (If the Homies Can't Have None)," with others, c. 1993
- (As Snoop Doggy Dogg) "Gin and Juice," Death Row, 1994
- (As Snoop Doggy Dogg) "We Just Wanna Party with You," Columbia, 1997
- (As Snoop Doggy Dogg) "Still a `G' Thang," Priority, 1998
- (As Snoop Doggy Dogg) "The Baller Doggy Dogg," No Limit, 1999
- "G'd Up," with Tha Eastsidaz, Dogghouse, 1999
- "Woof," featuring Fiend and Mystikal, 1999
- "Just a Baby Boy," featuring Tyrese and Mr. Tan, Interscope, 2001
- "Lay Low," with Master P, Nate Dogg, Butch Cassidy and Tha Eastsidaz, 2001
- "From the Chuuuch to da Palace," 2002
- "Beautiful," featuring Pharrell Williams, 2003
- Appeared on the single "Make 'Em Say Ugh," by Master P and others. Credited as Snoop Doggy Dogg for several recordings. Songs appear in films and television productions.
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Music Videos
- (As Snoop Doggy Dogg) "Deep Cover," by Dr. Dre, 1992
- (As Snoop Doggy Dogg) "Nuthin' but a `G' Thang," by Dr. Dre, 1992
- (As Snoop Doggy Dogg) "Doggystyle," 1993
- (As Snoop Doggy Dogg) "What's My Name," 1993
- (As Snoop Doggy Dogg) "Doggy Dogg World," 1994
- (As Snoop Doggy Dogg) "Dre Day," by Dr. Dre, 1994
- (As Snoop Doggy Dogg) "Gin and Juice," 1994
- (As Snoop Doggy Dogg) "Murder Was the Case," 1994
- (As Snoop Doggy Dogg) "Never Leave Me Alone," by Nate Dogg, 1996
- (As Snoop Doggy Dogg) "Santa Goes Straight to the Ghetto," 1996
- (As Snoop Doggy Dogg) "Snoop's Upside Ya Head," featuring Charlie Wilson,1996
- (As Snoop Doggy Dogg) "2 OF Amerikaz Most Wanted," by 2Pac (Tupac Shakur), 1996
- (As Snoop Doggy Dogg) "Doggfather," 1997
- (As Snoop Doggy Dogg) "Midnight Love," featuring Daz Dillinger, 1997
- (As Snoop Doggy Dogg) "Only in California," by Mack 10, 1997
- (As Snoop Doggy Dogg) "Vapors," 1997
- (As Snoop Doggy Dogg) "Wanted Dead or Alive," by 2Pac, 1997
- (As Snoop Doggy Dogg) "You Bring Me Up," by K-Ci and JoJo, 1997
- "Come Out and Get with Me," by Keith Sweat, 1998
- "Still a G Thang," 1998
- "B Please," featuring Xzibit and Nate Dogg, 1999
- "G Bedtime Stories," 1999
- "G'd Up," with Tha Eastsidaz, 1999
- "Heartbreaker (version 2: remix)," by Mariah Carey, 1999
- "Still D.R.E.," by Dr. Dre, 1999
- "Woof," featuring Fiend and Mystikal, 1999
- "Baby If You're Ready," by Doggy's Angels, 2000
- "Bad Idea," by Bad Azz, 2000
- "Bow Wow (That's My Name)," by Li'l Bow Wow, 2000
- "Break Stuff," by Limp Bizkit, 2000
- "Buck 'Em," 2000
- "Crybaby," by Mariah Carey, 2000
- "Down for My N's," by C-Murder, 2000
- "Game Don't Wait," by Warren G, 2000
- "Got Beef," by Tha Eastsidaz, 2000
- "G's Iz G's," by Tash, 2000
- "The Next Episode," by Dr. Dre, 2000
- "Snoop Dogg," 2000
- (As Snoop Doggy Dogg) "WW III," by Ruff Ryders, 2000
- "X," by Xzibit, 2000
- "Bad Boy for Life," by P. Diddy and others, 2001
- "Dogg Named Snoop," 2001
- "I Luv It," by Tha Eastsidaz, 2001
- "Just a Baby Boy," featuring Tyrese and Mr. Tan, 2001
- "Lay Low," with Master P, Nate Dogg, Butch Cassidy and Tha Eastsidaz, 2001
- "Loosen Control," featuring Butch Cassidy, 2001
- (As Snoop Doggy Dogg) "You," by Lucy Pearl, 2001
- "Bigger Business," by Swizz Beatz, 2002
- "From the Chuuuch to da Palace," 2002
- "Give Up the Funk (Undercova Funk)," featuring Mr. Kane and Bootsy Collins, 2002
- "Not Like It Was," featuring RBX, 2002
- "The Streets," by WC, 2002
- "Welcome to Atlanta (version 2: remix)," by Jermaine Dupri, 2002
- "Beautiful," featuring Pharrell Williams, 2003
- "Hell Yeah," by Ginuwine, 2003
- "Holidae Inn," by Snoop Dogg, Chingy, and Ludacris, 2003
- "P.I.M.P. (remix)," by Snoop Dogg, 50 Cent, and G-Unit, 2003
- "I Wanna Thank Ya," by Angie Stone, 2004
- Appeared in other music videos, including "Ride On (Caught Up)," featuring Kurupt; "Get It Together," by Million Family March; "Puttin' It Down," by Bad Azz; and "Thug Girl," by Master P. As Snoop Doggy Dogg, appeared in othermusic videos, including "Corleone's Revenge" and "Who Am I?"; also as Snoop Doggy Dogg, appeared in "We Can Freak It," by Kurupt.
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Video Director
- (As Snoop Doggy Dogg) "Midnight Love," featuring Daz Dillinger, 1997
- (As Big Snoop Dogg; with Chris Robinson) "I Luv It," by Tha Eastsidaz, 2001
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Videos
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You'z a Gangxta, Rader Production, 1999
- Himself, The Up in Smoke Tour, Aftermath Entertainment, 2000
- (And song composer) Himself, Snoop Dogg's Doggystyle (also known as Hustler's Snoop Dogg's Doggystyle), Music Video Distributors, 2001
- (As Bigg Snoop Dogg; and composer) Himself, Girls Gone Wild: Doggy Style, In Demand, 2002
- Himself, Adult Video News Awards 2002, 2002
- Himself, Diggin' Up "Bones," New Line Home Video, 2002
- Himself, Hip-Hop VIPs, 2002
- Himself, Tha Westside, Image Entertainment, 2002
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Snoop Dogg: Diary of a Pimp, Music Video Distributors, 2002
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Snoop Dogg's Hustlaz: Diary of a Pimp (also known as Snoop Dogg's Hustlaz), Hustler Video, 2002
- Himself, The Best of the Source Awards Vol. 1: Hip-Hop History, DreamWorks, 2003
- Himself, Girls Gone Wild: Live from Spring Break, In Demand, 2003
- (As Snoop Doggy Dogg) Himself, Scarface: Origins of a Hip-Hop Classic, Universal Studios Home Video, 2003
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Video Games
- Voice, True Crime: Streets of LA, Activision, 2003
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WRITINGS
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Stories for Films
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Murder Was the Case (short film; based on one of his songs), Interscope Records, 1994
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Albums
- (As Snoop Doggy Dogg) Doggystyle, Death Row, 1993
- (As Snoop Doggy Dogg) Tha Dogg Pound: Dogg Food, Death Row, 1995
- (As Snoop Doggy Dogg) The Doggfather, Death Row, 1996
- (As Snoop Doggy Dogg) Smokefest '96, c. 1996
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Da Game Is to Be Sold, Not to Be Told, No Limit/Priority, 1998
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Star Profile, 1998
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Topp Dogg, No Limit/Priority, 1999
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The Last Meal, Priority, 2000
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No Limit Top Dogg, Priority, 2000
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Death Row's Snoop Doggy Dogg's Greatest Hits, Priority/Death Row,2001
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Paid Tha Cost to Be Da Bo$$, Capital/Priority, 2002
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Girls, Girls, Universal, 2003
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with Others; Often as Snoop Doggy Dogg
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The Chronic, by Dr. Dre, Death Row, 1992
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Deep Cover (soundtrack recording), Death Row, 1992
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Above the Rim (soundtrack recording), Death Row, 1993
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Murder Was the Case (soundtrack recording), Death Row, 1994
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One Million Strong, Death Row, 1995
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Christmas on Death Row, Death Row, 1996
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2Pac: All Eyez on Me, by 2Pac (Tupac Shakur), Death Row, 1996
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Smokefest '96, c. 1996
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Gang Related (soundtrack recording), Death Row, 1997
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Gridlock'd (soundtrack recording), Death Row, 1997
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Men in Black (soundtrack recording), Death Row, 1997
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The Lady of Rage: Necessary Roughness (soundtrack recording), Death Row, 1998
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Smokefest Underground, Death Row, 1998
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Dead Man Walkin' (compilation album; also known as Dead Man Walking), Death Row, 2000
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Doggy's Angeles: Pleezbaleevit, by Doggy's Angels, No Limit, 2000
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Snoop Dogg Presents Tha Eastsidaz, by Tha Eastsidaz, Dogghouse, 2000
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Bones (soundtrack recording; also known as Bones: Original Motion Picture Houndtrack), Priority, 2001
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Deuces `n Trayz: The Old Fashioned Way, with Tha Eastsidaz, Dogghouse, 2001
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Snoop Dogg Presents: Doggy Style All Stars--Welcome to tha House, Vol.1, MCA, 2002
- Performer in albums with other artists, including Jermaine Dupri, Rick James, Barrington Levy, Mack Ten, and Mystikal.
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Singles
- (With Dr. Dre; as Snoop Doggy Dogg) "Deep Cover" (theme song for the filmDeep Cover), Death Row, 1992
- (With Dr. Dre; as Snoop Doggy Dogg) "187um," 1992
- (As Snoop Doggy Dogg) "What's My Name," Death Row, 1993
- (As Snoop Doggy Dogg) "Ain't No Fun (If the Homies Can't Have None)," with others, c. 1993
- (As Snoop Doggy Dogg) "Gin and Juice," Death Row, 1994
- (As Snoop Doggy Dogg) "We Just Wanna Party with You," Columbia, 1997
- (As Snoop Doggy Dogg) "Still a `G' Thang," Priority, 1998
- (As Snoop Doggy Dogg) "The Baller Doggy Dogg," No Limit, 1999
- "G'd Up," with Tha Eastsidaz, Dogghouse, 1999
- "Woof," featuring Fiend and Mystikal, 1999
- "Just a Baby Boy," featuring Tyrese and Mr. Tan, Interscope, 2001
- "Lay Low," with Master P, Nate Dogg, Butch Cassidy and Tha Eastsidaz, 2001
- "From the Chuuuch to da Palace," 2002
- "Beautiful," featuring Pharrell Williams, 2003
- Appeared on the single "Make 'Em Say Ugh," by Master P and others. Credited as Snoop Doggy Dogg for several recordings. Songs appear in films and television productions.
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Video Music
- Song composer, Snoop Dogg's Doggystyle (also known as Hustler'sSnoop Dogg's Doggystyle), Music Video Distributors, 2001
- (As Bigg Snoop Dogg) Girls Gone Wild: Doggy Style, In Demand, 2002
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Nonfiction
- (With Davin Seay) The Doggfather: The Times, Trials and Hardcore Truths of Snoop Dogg (autobiography), Morrow/HarperCollins, 1999
Further Reference
OTHER SOURCES
Books
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Contemporary Black Biography, Volume 35, Gale, 2002
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Contemporary Musicians, Volume 44, Gale, 2004
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Newsmakers 1995, issue 4, Gale, 1995
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St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture, St. James Press, 2000
Periodicals
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Entertainment Weekly, September 24, 1993, p. 9; January 23, 1998,p. 61; December 6, 2002, pp. 53-56
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Hustler, April, 2001, pp. 32-35
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Interview, December, 1996, pp. 106-107; September, 1999, pp. 138-44
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Jet, March 11, 1996, p. 21; February 2, 1998, p. 15; May 3, 1999,p. 72
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Match, summer, 1998, pp. 21-22
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Maxim, March, 2002, pp. 50-51
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New York Times Magazine, January 14, 1996, p. 24
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Playboy, October, 1995, pp. 55-66, 70, 170; February, 2004, p. 36
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Rolling Stone, April 4, 1996, p. 545; December 11, 1997, p. 80; August 20, 1998, p. 47
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Source, December, 1996, pp. 102-110; September, 1998, pp. 200-210,264
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Talk, December, 1999, p. 208
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Time, August 10, 1998, p. 84
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Vibe, April, 1998, p. 40; September, 1998, pp. 150-51
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