Will Ferrell is one of the funniest actors of his generation, with a list of hit comedy movies that have aged brilliantly. Will Ferrell first rose to prominence as a cast member on Saturday Night Live in the 1990s. He had a few minor movie roles during this time, like his memorable cameos in two Austin Powers movies and his flamboyant villain role in Zoolander, but he didn't make his best movies until he left SNL.
Will Ferrell's best comedy movies often see him playing ignorant manchild characters, like in Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby and Step Brothers. Ferrell can go for crude comedy, slapstick and broad humor, but he's also intelligent and reserved when he needs to be. This subtle range means that Ferrell's greatest hits are more varied than they might first appear, with animated movies, sports comedies and more showing that he has endless ways of making his audience laugh.
10 Stranger Than Fiction (2006)
Harold Crick

Stranger Than Fiction
- Release Date
- November 10, 2006
- Runtime
- 113 minutes
- Director
- Marc Forster
Cast
- Harold Crick
- Maggie GyllenhaalAna Pascal
- Professor Jules Hilbert
- Karen Eiffel
Stranger Than Fiction doesn't get as much attention as many of Will Ferrell's other comedy movies, since it's a slightly different style than he's used to, but it's still a charming and quirky story that deserves some more love. Ferrell plays a man who starts hearing a woman's voice narrating his life, and he soon discovers that he is a character in someone's novel. The author in question is played by Emma Thompson.
Ferrell offers a more reserved performance than usual in Stranger Than Fiction, and it's surprisingly effective. There are moments when the premise of a man being controlled by an omniscient narrator indulges in a spot of farce, but Stranger Than Fiction reveals itself to be a disarmingly intelligent movie about the old debate over fate and determinism. It's still a great comedy, but it's more earnest and optimistic than many of Ferrell's other movies.
9 Old School (2003)
Frank "The Tank" Ricard

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Old School
- Release Date
- February 21, 2003
- Runtime
- 88 minutes
- Director
- Todd Phillips
Cast
- Vince Vaughn
- Jeremy Piven
Old School was Will Ferrell's first starring role, although he had made memorable contributions to a few movies while he was still a cast member of Saturday Night Live. Ferrell kicked off his post-SNL career with a raucous college comedy, and it remains one of his funniest movies. He stars alongside Luke Wilson and Vince Vaughn as a group of friends who try to relive their college days by starting a fraternity at a nearby college.
Ferrell kicked off his post-SNL career with a raucous college comedy, and it remains one of his funniest movies.
Will Ferrell's wildcard character steals the show in Old School. While Luke Wilson does an irable job of playing it straight, Ferrell and Vince Vaughn are given more freedom to get weird, and they rise to the occasion. Old School is a typical college hangout movie in many ways, indulging in broad slapstick whenever possible, but it works wonderfully. Ferrell shows early and often that he's the funniest part of the movie.
8 Step Brothers (2008)
Brennan Huff

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Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly have worked together many times over the years, but Step Brothers is the one movie that displays their hilarious chemistry better than any other. They play two manchild characters who are forced to live together when they become stepbrothers, since both of them are still living with their parents. They start out as enemies, but they soon become friends, which is even more destructive.
Step Brothers is the one movie that displays Ferrell and Reilly's hilarious chemistry better than any other.
Step Brothers revels in immature humor, and it asks its audience to root for its dysfunctional main characters. They are the two childish clowns making light of a world that wants to force them to grow up and fit into a cubicle. Somehow, Ferrell and Reilly are charming enough to pull this off, and it's a joy to watch their misjudged antics. The farcical yet oddly endearing musical performance at the end sums up the movie's approach.
7 Megamind (2010)
Megamind

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Megamind
- Release Date
- November 11, 2010
- Runtime
- 96minutes
- Director
- Tom McGrath
Will Ferrell has had a few voice roles in animated movies, including Curious George and 2024's Despicable Me 4, but The Lego Movie and Megamind are his most prominent voice roles by far. While he plays the villain opposite Chris Pratt in The Lego Movie, Megamind gives him a starring role. He's still a villain, but just like in Despicable Me, the villain is the main character.
Megamind has become more popular over the years, thanks in part to the meme-worthy moments that have spread across the internet.
Megamind has become more popular over the years, thanks in part to the meme-worthy moments that have spread across the internet. However, Megamind should be appreciated for what it is. Once the comparisons to Despicable Me can be put to one side, Megamind turns out to be a funny take on the superhero genre. Ferrell declined to return for the sequel, which was probably a wise choice, since Megamind vs. The Doom Syndicate was eviscerated by critics.
6 The Other Guys (2010)
Detective Allen Gamble

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The Other Guys
- Release Date
- August 5, 2010
- Runtime
- 107 Minutes
- Director
- Adam McKay
The Other Guys is a great buddy cop comedy, making the most out of the unlikely duo of Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg. The Other Guys opens with what could be a glimpse at a much cooler movie, with Dwayne Johnson and Samuel L. Jackson playing two badass detectives with a propensity for blowing stuff up and dispensing cool quips. After they die, Ferrell and Wahlberg's much lamer detectives must step up to the plate.

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The Other Guys has plenty of great jokes peppered into the script, but some of its funniest ideas can't be summed up in a quote. Ferrell's character is married to Eva Longoria, and he seems to resent her for some reason. Michael Keaton's Captain keeps quoting TLC lyrics, even though he seems oblivious to the fact. Johnson and Jackson's hero cops die in the most absurdly hilarious way possible. These are just a few of the entertaining gags that keep popping up throughout The Other Guys, giving the movie plenty of originality even if the buddy cop genre has been done to death already.
5 Blades Of Glory (2007)
Chazz Michael Michaels

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Blades Of Glory
- Release Date
- March 30, 2007
- Runtime
- 93 Minutes
- Director
- Josh Gordon, Will Speck
Cast
- Chazz Michael Michaels
- Jon HederJimmy MacElroy
Will Ferrell has made a habit of appearing in sports comedies, especially ones which focus on esoteric sports that not many people watch. Blades of Glory is one of his best. He stars as the arrogant playboy Chazz Michael Michaels, who is forced to compete in the world's first same-sex figure skating couple with his rival, Jimmy MacElroy. Chazz and Jimmy are perfect opposites, which drives the tension and the comedy of Blades of Glory.
Jimmy MacElroy is the more sympathetic of the two, which allows Ferrell to get plenty of laughs as a boorish, self-obsessed dolt.
Will Ferrell and Jon Heder are both great to watch in Blades of Glory, and they counter each other's characters with plenty of comedic guile. Jimmy MacElroy is the more sympathetic of the two, which allows Ferrell to get plenty of laughs as a boorish, self-obsessed dolt. While their comedic chemistry keeps the dialogue enjoyable, Blades of Glory also has some riotously entertaining moments of physical comedy out on the ice.
4 Barbie (2023)
Mattel CEO

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Barbie
- Release Date
- July 21, 2023
- Runtime
- 114 Minutes
- Director
- Greta Gerwig
By the time Will Ferrell appeared in Barbie, it had been many years since he had made his funniest comedies. While he doesn't have a starring role in Greta Gerwig's Oscar-nominated comedy, Ferrell's ing role is enough to remind audiences that he's as funny as ever. Margot Robbie plays a Barbie who escapes from the confines of Barbieland, and Ferrell plays the unnamed CEO of Mattel who tries to put her back in a box and cover the whole situation up.
Ferrell shows how funny he can be when he's playing a villain, as he does in The Lego Movie and Zoolander.
The Mattel CEO is just one of many people Barbie meets in the real world who shows her the pervasive evils of the patriarchy. Ferrell's performance is what helps the character stand out. Barbie has a great cast, but Ferrell leaves his mark on the movie with an absurd chase scene through the Mattel offices and a few quips that highlight how funny he can be when he's playing a villain, as he does in The Lego Movie and Zoolander.
3 Talladega Nights: The Ballad Of Ricky Bobby (2006)
Ricky Bobby

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Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby
- Release Date
- August 4, 2006
- Runtime
- 108 Minutes
- Director
- Adam McKay
Cast
- John C. Reilly
Will Ferrell is often at his funniest when he gets the chance to play detestable idiots like Ricky Bobby, so it makes sense that Talladega Nights still stands out as one of his best movies. Ricky Bobby is a negative stereotype of dim-witted NASCAR drivers, right until he faces a crisis which forces him to actually undergo some personal growth, even if he lacks the introspective skills required to do so.
Ferrell adopts a deadpan style that highlights some of the most ludicrous and ignorant things that Ricky Bobby earnestly believes.
Talladega Nights is filled with funny quotes, many of which are just as enjoyable when stripped of their context. Ferrell adopts a deadpan style that highlights some of the most ludicrous and ignorant things that Ricky Bobby earnestly believes. Alongside Ferrell is his frequent co-star John C. Reilly, and they are ed by Sacha Baron Cohen, Gary Cole and Michael Clarke Duncan, all of whom get their fair share of punch lines in the rapid-fire comedy.
2 Elf (2003)
Buddy

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Elf has managed to break into the annual rotation of Christmas movies in millions of households all over the world, and it keeps getting better with age. The Christmas classic stars Will Ferrell as Buddy, a human raised among the elves of Santa's workshop who travels to New York City to find his biological family. It's a hilarious fish-out-of-water story that lets Ferrell deliver a big, exuberant performance that still manages to pull at the heartstrings when necessary.

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One reason why Elf works so well is that Ferrell is surrounded by a cast that's geared towards making the most of his splashy performance. The Godfather star James Caan is the perfect straight man to corral Ferrell's entertaining buffoonery. Like all great Christmas movies, however, Elf casts its cynicism to one side in the end. It's unusual for a Will Ferrell comedy to be so emotionally sincere, but Elf pulls it off.
1 Anchorman: The Legend Of Ron Burgundy (2004)
Ron Burgundy

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Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy
- Release Date
- July 9, 2004
- Runtime
- 94 Minutes
- Director
- Adam McKay
Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy isn't just Will Ferrell's best movie. It also benefits from outstanding performances from Paul Rudd, Steve Carell, David Koechner and Christina Applegate. Ferrell is on top form as the obnoxious news reporter Ron Burgundy, whose life is thrown out of order when a woman gets a job as co-anchor. This rattles the cage of an ignorant misogynist who believes that reading the news makes him a major celebrity.
Anchorman is one of the most quotable comedies of all time.
Anchorman was almost a very different movie, with a draft script that saw Ron and his team stranded after a plane crash. Fortunately, the story remains grounded in the newsroom, and this means that the comedy can run wild. Anchorman is one of the most quotable comedies of all time, but it also packs in some hilarious physical comedy, like the surreal street fight between rival news crews. The sequel failed to reach such high standards, but Anchorman remains as funny as ever.
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