Directed by Miguel Arteta. With Michael Cera, Portia Doubleday, Fred Willard, Ray Liotta, Zach Galifianakis, Jean Smart and Adhir Kalyan. Categories: Comedy, Drama, Romance. Year: 2009.

Fred Willard in Youth in Revolt
In the year is 2700, WALL-E is the last robot on Earth. With all the humans gone, WALL-E spends his days alone cleaning up all the trash they left behind. But, when EVE, a robot probe sent to recover the last plant on Earth, shows up, WALL-E falls in love, and begins an adventure across the galaxy. Directed by Andrew Stanton. With John Ratzenberger, Sigourney Weaver, Fred Willard and Jeff Garlin. Categories: Animation, Comedy, Family, Romance, Sci-Fi. Year: 2008.

Fred Willard in WALL-E
When Ira Black (Chris Messina), an indecisive, neurotic graduate student, meets Abby Willoughby (Jennifer Westfeldt), a free spirit who cousels her friends at the gym where she works, they quickly fall in love and decide to get married all in the matter of hours. But, when, Ira learns that Abby is a divorcee, their marriage becomes strained and they find themelves in therapy - along with each of their parents. Directed by Robert Cary. With Jason Alexander, Chris Parnell, Fred Willard, Frances Conroy, Robert Klein and Judith Light. Categories: Comedy. Year: 2006.

Fred Willard in Ira and Abby
When DJ (Mitchel Musso) is left alone by his parents on Halloween, he tries to find out the truth about a scary house in the neighborhood. He and his friends Chowder (Sam Lerner) and Jenny (Spencer Locke) discover that the house is a living creature that drags in everyone it can get its hands on - and doesn't let them out. Now they have to convince a local cop and their mean babysitter (Maggie Gyllenhaal) to do something about this terrifying place. Directed by Gil Kenan. With Ryan Newman, Fred Willard and Catherine O'Hara. Categories: Animation, Family, Fantasy, Mystery. Year: 2006.

Fred Willard in Monster House
Penn Jillette and Paul Provenza invite some of thebiggest names in entertainment to give their take on the world's dirtiest joke, an old burlesque routine, too extreme to be performed in public. Comedians, including George Carlin, Whoopi Goldberg, Drew Carey, Gilbert Gottfried, Bob Saget, Paul Reiser and Sarah Silverman, reminisce, analyze, deconstruct the joke before delivering their own raunchy versions. Directed by Paul Provenza. With Jason Alexander, Hank Azaria, Howie Mandel, Jon Stewart, Robin Williams and many more. Categories: Documentary, Comedy. Year: 2005.

Fred Willard in The Aristocrats
Ron Burgundy (Will Ferrell), a self-centered, sexist news reporter, rules the airwaves in 1970s San Diego. Beloved by the community and comfortable in his position of power, Burgundy's world comes crashing down when Veronica Corningstone (Christina Applegate), a strong, opinionated newswoman, sabotages his career and takes over the evening news. Kicked to the curb, Burgandy falls apart, becoming a shell of his former self, until a news emergency gives him one last shot to regain his crown. Directed Adam McKay. With Steve Carell, David Koechner, Paul Rudd and Fred Willard. Categories: Cult Classics, Comedy. Year: 2004.

Fred Willard in Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy
Getting fast food is supposed to be easy. But, when Harold (John Cho) and Kumar (Kal Penn), two stoner roommates, set out on a late-night run to White Castle, they find themselves in a series of life changing adventures that include riding a cheetah and getting their car stolen by Doogie Howser (Neil Patrick Harris). Directed by Danny Leiner. With David Krumholtz, Anthony Anderson and Ryan Reynolds. Categories: Adventure, Comedy. Year: 2004.

Fred Willard in Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle
The crew from “American Pie” reunites to see their friends, Jim (Jason Biggs) and Michelle (Alyson Hannigan) walk down the aisle. Since Jim’s grandmother (Angela Paton) has fallen ill, they attempt to throw the wedding together in two weeks. Of course, Jim’s friends find a way to lighten the mood, as Stifler (Seann William Scott) fixates on throwing him an unforgettable bachelor party. And, lucky for Jim, his dad (Eugene Levy) decides to dispense even more precious pearls of wisdom in preparation for his married life. Directed by Jesse Dylan. With Eddie Kaye Thomas, Thomas Ian Nicholas, January Jones, Molly Cheek, Deborah Rush and Fred Willard. Categories: Comedy. Year: 2003.

Fred Willard in American Wedding
Silas (Method Man) and Jamal (Redman) ace their college entrance exams with the help of some magical marijuana that raises their IQs. Managing to be accepted into Harvard, everything goes right for these two stoners until their super weed run out. On their own, they'll have to outsmart the meddling Dean Cain (Obba Babatundé) and still find time to party. Directed by Jesse Dylan. With Mike Epps, Fred Willard, Jeffrey Jones, Hector Elizondo, Lark Voorhies and Essence Atkins. Categories: Comedy. Year: 2001.

Fred Willard in How High
Mary Fiore (Jennifer Lopez) is a hyper-organized, eternally single wedding planner. Her life becomes complicated when she falls down in traffic and is saved by a charming man named Steve (Matthew McConaughey). After the two go out on a date and share immediate chemistry, Mary later discovers that Steve is the groom-to-be in the most important wedding of her career. Directed by Adam Shankman. With Bridgette Wilson, Judy Greer, Alex Rocco and Justin Chambers. Categories: Comedy, Romance. Year: 2001.

Fred Willard in The Wedding Planner
The owners of five show dogs are followed by a film crew as they head for the Mayflower Kennel Club Dog Show. With exuberance and eccentricities to spare, the owners give their take on the world of competitive dog shows and show just how far they're willing to go to make sure their four-legged friends win the top prize. Directed by Christopher Guest. With Catherine O'Hara, Eugene Levy, Parker Posey, Christopher Guest, Michael McKean, John Michael Higgins, Jennifer Coolidge and Fred Willard. Categories: Comedy. Year: 2000.

Fred Willard in Best in Show
Jerry Stahl (Ben Stiller) chronicles his rise and fall as a television writer in Los Angeles for Kitty (Maria Bello), a woman he meets while he is in rehab. From a bed in a cheap motel, Jerry tells a darkly comedic tale of self-inflicted mental, emotional and physical pain. Directed by David Veloz. With Owen Wilson, Elizabeth Hurley, Janeane Garofalo and Fred Willard. Categories: Comedy, Drama, Romance. Year: 1998.

Fred Willard in Permanent Midnight