The 25+ Best Steven Weber Movies

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List of the best Steven Weber movies, ranked best to worst with movie trailers when available. Steven Weber's highest grossing movies have received a lot of accolades over the years, earning millions upon millions around the world. The order of these top Steven Weber movies is decided by how many votes they receive, so only highly rated Steven Weber movies will be at the top of the list. Steven Weber has been in a lot of films, so people often debate each other over what the greatest Steven Weber movie of all time is. If you and a friend are arguing about this then use this list of the most entertaining Steven Weber films to end the squabble once and for all.

If you think the best Steven Weber role isn't at the top, then upvote it so it has the chance to become number one. The greatest Steven Weber performances didn't necessarily come from the best movies, but in most cases they go hand in hand.

This list contains films like Jeffrey and A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner!.

"This list answers the questions, "What are the best Steven Weber movies?" and "What are the greatest Steven Weber roles of all time?"
  • Reefer Madness: The Movie Musical
    1
    Kristen Bell, Neve Campbell, Alan Cumming
    7 votes
    This film is a 2005 American made-for-television musical comedy film directed by Andy Fickman and adapted from the musical of the same name based on the 1936 exploitation film also of the same title.
  • Single White Female
    2
    Bridget Fonda, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Steven Weber
    8 votes
    Having recently split from fiancé Sam Rawson (Steven Weber), Allison Jones (Bridget Fonda) welcomes new roommate Hedra Carlson (Jennifer Jason Leigh). The young women quickly form a bond, but as Allison starts to rethink her engagement, Hedra grows jealous and hostile. As Allison learns new details about her roommate's life, Hedra gets violent in her efforts to get Sam out of the picture. With Hedra turning more menacing by the minute, Allison finally understands what she's up against.
  • Jeffrey
    3
    Steven Weber, Michael T. Weiss, Irma St. Paule
    10 votes
    Jeffrey (Steven Weber), a gay man living in New York City with an overwhelming fear of contracting AIDS, concludes that being celibate is the only option to protect himself. As fate would have it, shortly after his declaration of a sex-free existence, he meets the handsome Steve Howard (Michael T. Weiss), his dream man -- except for his HIV-positive status. Facing this dilemma, Jeffrey turns to his best friend (Patrick Stewart) and an outrageous priest (Nathan Lane) for guidance.
  • Dracula: Dead and Loving It
    4
    Leslie Nielsen, Peter MacNicol, Steven Weber
    9 votes
    Dapper Count Dracula (Leslie Nielsen) relocates from his Transylvanian castle to Victorian London with his slavish assistant, Renfield (Peter MacNicol), in search of new blood. He finds it in a pair of beautiful young women, Mina (Amy Yasbeck) and her best friend, Lucy (Lysette Anthony). When Mina's straitlaced fiancé, Jonathan (Steven Weber), notices his future bride's odd behavior, he calls in his mentor, vampire hunter Van Helsing (Mel Brooks), to save the day.
  • Hamburger Hill
    5
    Anthony Barrile, Michael Boatman, Don Cheadle
    9 votes
    Over the course of 10 days in May 1969, an infantry squad led by Lt. Frantz (Dylan McDermott) and composed of both seasoned troops and new recruits, attempts to take a hill during the Vietnam War. In between attacks, the squad members deal with the other psychological stresses of the war, including the effect on morale of the antiwar movement back home and flashes of racial hostility between white and African-American soldiers, all mediated by the cool-headed medic, Doc (Courtney B. Vance).
  • Stephen King's Desperation
    6
    Ron Perlman, Charles Durning, Annabeth Gish
    6 votes
    Stephen King's Desperation is a 2006 television movie that Stephen King adapted from his novel of the same name. The film was directed by frequent King collaborator Mick Garris and stars Ron Perlman as Collie Entragian, Tom Skerritt, Steven Weber and Annabeth Gish.
  • An All Dogs Christmas Carol
    7
    Steven Weber, Dom DeLuise, Sheena Easton
    6 votes
    In this animated adaptation of Charles Dickens' classic book, Christmas is coming, and pooch pals Itchy (Dom DeLuise), Charlie Barkin (Steve Weber) and Sasha (Sheena Easton) decide to raise enough cash for injured pup Timmy to get a much-needed operation. Unfortunately, mean-spirited canines Carface (Ernest Borgnine) and Killer (Charles Nelson Reilly) rob the kindhearted dogs before they can give Timmy his present, prompting Charlie and the gang to concoct a ghostly plan to retrieve their money.
  • My One and Only
    8
    Renée Zellweger, Kevin Bacon, Molly Quinn
    7 votes
    My One and Only is a 2009 comedy film loosely based on a story about George Hamilton's early life on the road with his mother and brother, featuring anecdotes that Hamilton had told to Merv Griffin. Griffin pitched the idea for the script, and had shepherded the project from idea to production, until his death in 2007. His company served as one of the film's producers. My One and Only starred Logan Lerman as George and Renée Zellweger as George's mother. The film was directed by Richard Loncraine and written by Charlie Peters.
  • At First Sight
    9
    Val Kilmer, Mira Sorvino, Kelly McGillis
    7 votes
    In the midst of a desperately needed vacation, cynical Manhattanite Amy Benic (Mira Sorvino) meets blind massage therapist Virgil Adamson (Val Kilmer). Fascinated by his independence and seduced by his positivity, Benic falls for him hard. As their relationship deepens, the two plan to leave the tiny resort town Adamson knows by touch for the hustle and bustle of New York City, where Benic suggests he undergo a cutting-edge medical procedure that could repair his sense of sight.
  • Common Ground
    10
    Brittany Murphy, Ed Asner, Jonathan Taylor Thomas
    5 votes
    Common Ground is a 2000 Showtime television movie directed by Donna Deitch and written by Paula Vogel, Terrence McNally and Harvey Fierstein. It stars Brittany Murphy, Jason Priestley, Steven Weber, Jonathan Taylor Thomas, Edward Asner and James LeGros. The film contains three short stories about gay Americans during different time periods in the fictional town of Homer, Connecticut, and their efforts to find "common ground" or respect from the heterosexual majority.
  • Timecode
    11
    Xander Berkeley, Golden Brooks, Saffron Burrows
    5 votes
    A production company begins casting for its next feature, and an up-and-coming actress named Rose (Salma Hayek) tries to manipulate her filmmaker boyfriend, Alex, into giving her a screen test. Alex's wife, Emma (Saffron Burrows), knows about the affair and is considering divorce, while Rose's girlfriend secretly spies on her and attempts to sabotage the relationship. The four storylines in the film were each shot in one take and are shown simultaneously, each taking up a quarter of the screen.
  • The Temp
    12
    Timothy Hutton, Lara Flynn Boyle, Dwight Schultz
    4 votes
    When his assistant, Lance (Scott Coffey), goes on paternity leave the night before a big report is due, cookie company executive Peter (Timothy Hutton) is saved by temporary replacement Kris (Lara Flynn Boyle). Though Kris proves to be efficient and eager to please, Peter grows disturbed when his business rivals repeatedly end up dead or injured under suspicious circumstances. As Kris climbs the corporate ladder, he begins to wonder if she is a murderer.
  • Farm House
    13
    Kelly Hu, Steven Weber, Adair Tishler
    4 votes
    Farm House is an American psychological thriller film. The film is directed by George Bessudo and written by Daniel P. Coughlin.
  • The Amateurs
    14
    Jeff Bridges, Lauren Graham, Judy Greer
    6 votes
    The Amateurs, originally called The Moguls, is a 2005 comedy film written and directed by Michael Traeger and starring Jeff Bridges. The story revolves around six friends in a small town in the US. The film was released under the title The Moguls in the United Kingdom on April 28, 2006. The film was released under the title The Amateurs and opened in limited release in the United States on December 7, 2007.
  • Love Letters
    15

    Love Letters

    Laura Linney, Kirsten Storms, Steven Weber
    5 votes
    Love Letters is a 1999 film directed by Stanley Donen.
  • A Little Bit of Heaven
    16
    Kate Hudson, Gael García Bernal, Kathy Bates
    3 votes
    New Orleans ad executive Marley Corbett (Kate Hudson) is a free-spirited woman who embraces her easy sexuality, shuns commitment, and gains support and strength from a close circle of friends. Then Marley learns she has terminal colon cancer. Despite her determination not to be tied down in a serious relationship, Marley finds herself falling in love with her handsome doctor (Gael García Bernal), even as her health slowly deteriorates.
  • Sour Grapes
    17
    Larry David, Orlando Jones, Craig Bierko
    4 votes
    Sour Grapes is a 1998 American comedy film written and directed by Larry David.
  • Jenifer
    18
    Steven Weber, Brenda James, Beau Starr
    2 votes
    Jenifer is a tale of a modern-day Lolita who with her good looks and charm destroys the bodies and souls of all the men who crosses her path. Police officer Frank unfortunately saves this young girls life only to find out in this horrific twist that that no good deed goes unpunished.
  • Sleep Easy, Hutch Rimes
    19

    Sleep Easy, Hutch Rimes

    Steven Weber, Swoosie Kurtz, Gail O'Grady
    3 votes
    Hutch Rimes (Steven Weber) is getting death threats, but he's bedded so many married women he doesn't know which angry husband is after him. Years ago, Hutch agreed to murder Cotton (Gregg Henry), the husband of his then-girlfriend, Holly (Nina Siemaszko), but Cotton killed her instead. The recently paroled Cotton might be sending the threats, or maybe they're from the husband of current girlfriend Olivia (Gail O'Grady). Things get even more complicated when Olivia asks Hutch to off her husband.
  • Walls of Glass
    20
    Holly Marie Combs, Olympia Dukakis, Geraldine Page
    3 votes
    Walls of Glass, also known as Flanagan is a 1985 comedy-romance film directed by Scott D. Goldstein, and starring Philip Bosco as the protagonist James Flanagan. The film was released on October 30, 1985.
  • A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner!
    21
    Drake Bell, Daniella Monet, Jason Alexander
    3 votes
    Timmy Turner (Drake Bell), now age 23, must decide whether to grow up or stay in arrested development.
  • Inside Out
    22
    Amy Poehler, Phyllis Smith, Richard Kind
    3 votes
    In the vibrant animation Inside Out, a young girl named Riley (Kaitlyn Dias) navigates the complexities of a new city and school, guided by her unique emotions. These emotions - Joy (Amy Poehler), Sadness (Phyllis Smith), Fear (Bill Hader), Anger (Lewis Black), and Disgust (Mindy Kaling) - reside in Headquarters, the control center inside Riley's mind. As Riley's life takes unexpected turns, so does the harmony within Headquarters. The film delicately explores emotion-driven decision-making, earning an Oscar for Best Animated Feature. This Pixar creation is not just a movie; it's an enlightening journey into the human psyche.
  • Late Last Night
    23
    Emilio Estevez, Steven Weber, Diane Ladd
    4 votes
    When his wife asks him for a divorce, mild-mannered workaholic Dan (Emilio Estevez) turns to his best friend, Hollywood playboy Jeff (Steven Weber), for moral support. Ever the compassionate listener, Jeff suggests that the two drown, drug and otherwise beat their sorrows senseless during a guys' night out in Los Angeles. After Jeff commandeers a sports car from a valet station, a white-knuckled Dan holds on as the two speed off into what will become the wildest night of his life.
  • Daughters
    24
    Holly Marie Combs, Sarah Chalke, Steven Weber
    1 votes
    Daughters, also known as Our Mother's Murder is a 1997 made-for-TV drama film directed by Bill L. Norton, and stars Holly Marie Combs and Sarah Chalke who play Alex and Annie, the two eldest daughters of the main character Anne. A possible movie adaptation of the true crime story was in talks since 1994, though Alex and Annie Morrell agreed only years later. Whereas they had no involvement in the production, and thought the film was overly dramatic, they supported the message and hoped that Daughters could help any victims of domestic violence.
  • Son of Morning
    25

    Son of Morning

    Heather Graham, Jamie Lynn Sigler, Danny Glover
    1 votes
    Son of Morning is a 2011 comedy and drama film written and directed by Yaniv Raz.
  • Choose Connor
    26
    Erick Avari, Richard Riehle, Steven Weber
    1 votes
  • Sexual Life
    27
    Eion Bailey, Elizabeth Banks, Anne Heche
    1 votes
    Love in Los Angeles takes a myriad of twists and turns with these sexually promiscuous citizens. Sarah (Elizabeth Banks) and Todd (Tom Everett Scott) are dating, but Sarah is embroiled in an affair with Josh (James LeGros). Josh is married to Gwen (Anne Heche), who learns of his infidelity and wants to sleep with a hotel clerk, David (Eion Bailey), for revenge. But David is in love with his ex-girlfriend Rosalie (Kerry Washington), who is engaged to commitment-phobe Jerry (Dulé Hill).
  • Break Up
    28
    Kiefer Sutherland, Bridget Fonda, Steven Weber
    1 votes
    Housewife Jimmy Dade (Bridget Fonda) stays with her violent husband, Frankie (Hart Bochner), even after his abuse leads to the loss of her hearing. When his car is found with an unidentifiable dead body inside, police officers John Box (Kiefer Sutherland) and Andrew Ramsey (Steven Weber) suspect Jimmy has killed him. But, after discovering her bank account has been emptied, Jimmy fears that Frankie is still alive, and she goes on the run -- with the police in pursuit.
  • More of Me
    29
    Molly Shannon, Steven Weber, Richard Fitzpatrick
    2 votes
    More of Me is a 2007 Lifetime Television movie, starring Molly Shannon and directed by Daisy von Scherler Mayer.