Numerous films and several songs have been named
The Fixer. As a genre, they illustrate the different meanings of the term. Most commonly, they refer to the kind of person who carries out illicit activities on behalf of someone else. For example, the 2008 British television series
The Fixer is about "a
renegade group acting outside the law to bring order to the spiraling criminal activity in the country". • The 1986 film
Wise Guys features
Captain Lou Albano as Frankie "The Fixer" Acavano, an overweight, violent yet gluttonous psychopath who is tasked with tracking and killing the protagonists after ripping off their boss, Lou Castello, of a quarter of a million dollars in a fixed horse race. • The 1990 film
La Femme Nikita features
Jean Reno as a cleaner who is called in to kill everyone and destroy the bodies after a mission goes awry. • The 1994 film
Pulp Fiction features Harvey Keitel as Winston Wolfe, a notorious fixer and cleaner, who helps the protagonists dispose of a corpse. • The main antagonist of the 2000 novel
Void Moon is a near-psychotic fixer who cleans and investigates a murder in his employer's casino. • A
BBC Two documentary
Alex Polizzi: The Fixer features a fixer in the benign British sense – a consultant who helps to turn around failing businesses. • The 2000 bro-Western thriller
The Way of the Gun has James Caan as a fixer known as Joe Sarno, a "Bagman". • The 2007 film
Michael Clayton stars
George Clooney as a fixer who works for a prestigious law firm and uses his connections and knowledge of legal loopholes to help his clients. • In the ABC drama
Scandal, the main character
Olivia Pope (portrayed by
Kerry Washington) was a fixer and head of Pope and Associates, a crisis management organization that fixed political scandals and
cleaned up crimes. Kerry Washington's character,
Olivia Pope, is partially based on former
George H. W. Bush administration press aide
Judy Smith, who serves as a co-executive producer. • In the
FX series
Sons of Anarchy, author
Stephen King portrays a cleaner by the name of "Bachman", a nod to King's
pen name Richard Bachman, who is hired by
Gemma Teller Morrow to dispose of her father's caretaker's body after her accidental death. • The
Netflix series
House of Cards featured
Michael Kelly as Doug Stamper, a fixer for politician Frank Underwood. • In the
AMC TV series
Breaking Bad, the character
Mike Ehrmantraut played by
Jonathan Banks was the cleaner for
Gustavo Fring's operations, later reprising the role in the series'
prequel spinoff,
Better Call Saul. • The TV series
Suits features
Harvey Specter (played by
Gabriel Macht) as a New York firm's top lawyer for fixing clients' problems. It also features Steven Huntley as the fixer for Edward Darby in Season 3. Many other fixers are also prevalent across its nine seasons. • The TV series
Ray Donovan follows the eponymous character, played by
Liev Schreiber, a LA-based fixer for celebrities. The character was inspired by a variety of Hollywood fixers such as
Eddie Mannix and
Fred Otash. • The 2016
Coen brothers' film
Hail, Caesar!, satirizes the American film industry of the 1950s, and is very loosely inspired by
Eddie Mannix's career as a Hollywood studio executive and fixer. In the film, actor
Josh Brolin portrayed Mannix, who is shown scrambling to quietly resolve the kidnapping of an
A-list leading man, while battling to keep multiple thinly fictionalized send-ups of real Hollywood scandals of the era out of the
tabloids. Behind it all, however, Mannix depicted as a devout, if sinful and unconventional,
Roman Catholic family man with two children and a doting homemaker wife named
Connie Mannix (
Alison Pill). • The 2016
Romanian drama The Fixer and the 2009 documentary
Fixer: The Taking of Ajmal Naqshbandi are each about journalistic fixers. • The 2024 movie
Wolfs is inspired from real life Hollywood fixer Paul Barresi. The film stars
George Clooney,
Brad Pitt,
Amy Ryan,
Austin Abrams, and
Poorna Jagannathan. • The 2025 British crime drama
MobLand features Harry Da Souza, played by
Tom Hardy, as the street-smart and formidable fixer for the London-based Harrigan
crime family. The series stars
Pierce Brosnan and
Helen Mirren as Conrad and Maeve Harrigan, respectively.
MobLand is loosely based on the
Showtime series
Ray Donovan. == Notable fixers ==