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Post by brimfin on Apr 2, 2021 11:43:40 GMT
13 Actors who were rejected for huge movies. Short explanation if needed.
01. W. C. Fields - THE WIZARD OF OZ - the studio ran out of patience after protracted haggling over Fields' fee.
02. James Arness - DAVY CROCKETT: KING OF THE WILD FRONTIER - Walt Disney had decided on Buddy Ebsen to play Davy Crockett and was considering James Arness to play his friend George Russel. To judge Arness, he screened his recent movie THEM. During the movie, he saw Fess Parker as a man in a hospital room talking about having seen giant ants. "If he's as tall as he looks," Walt declared, "I want him to play Davy Crockett." He kept Buddy to play George Russel, and Arness was out altogether.
03. Kirk Douglas - LAWRENCE OF ARABIA - Douglas was considered for the part of the journalist Jackson Bentley, but was rejected by Spiegel over star billing and salary issues.
04. Angela Lansbury - MAME - She created a sensation on Broadway in the role, and when it was slated to become a movie she met with the producers. She left the meeting feeling optimistic but on her way out she observed Lucille Ball entering. She immediately knew that the role was lost.
05. Julie Andrews - MY FAIR LADY - Although she was a sensation in the same role on the stage, she was not yet a big enough name for the marquee at the time and Audrey Hepburn (whose singing was dubbed!) got the part instead.
06. Sophia Loren - DR. ZHVAGO - David Lean convinced Ponti that Loren was not right for the role of Lara.
07. Buddy Ebsen - THE WIZARD OF OZ - He was originally tapped to play the Scarecrow, but when Ray Bolger became available, he was switched to the Tin Man. But he had an allergic reaction to the gray paint they put on his face so then he was out entirely.
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Post by alfromni on Apr 2, 2021 11:58:29 GMT
13 Actors who were rejected for huge movies. Short explanation if needed.
01. W. C. Fields - THE WIZARD OF OZ - the studio ran out of patience after protracted haggling over Fields' fee.
02. James Arness - DAVY CROCKETT: KING OF THE WILD FRONTIER - Walt Disney had decided on Buddy Ebsen to play Davy Crockett and was considering James Arness to play his friend George Russel. To judge Arness, he screened his recent movie THEM. During the movie, he saw Fess Parker as a man in a hospital room talking about having seen giant ants. "If he's as tall as he looks," Walt declared, "I want him to play Davy Crockett." He kept Buddy to play George Russel, and Arness was out altogether.
03. Kirk Douglas - LAWRENCE OF ARABIA - Douglas was considered for the part of the journalist Jackson Bentley, but was rejected by Spiegel over star billing and salary issues.
04. Angela Lansbury - MAME - She created a sensation on Broadway in the role, and when it was slated to become a movie she met with the producers. She left the meeting feeling optimistic but on her way out she observed Lucille Ball entering. She immediately knew that the role was lost.
05. Julie Andrews - MY FAIR LADY - Although she was a sensation in the same role on the stage, she was not yet a big enough name for the marquee at the time and Audrey Hepburn (whose singing was dubbed!) got the part instead.
06. Sophia Loren - DR. ZHVAGO - David Lean convinced Ponti that Loren was not right for the role of Lara.
07. Buddy Ebsen - THE WIZARD OF OZ - He was originally tapped to play the Scarecrow, but when Ray Bolger became available, he was switched to the Tin Man. But he had an allergic reaction to the gray paint they put on his face so then he was out entirely.
08. Katharine Hepburn - GONE WITH THE WIND - My own humble opinion is that regardless of her immense talent and acting abilities she would have been miscast in any role in the movie. That aside, as the story goes, Selznick was none-the-less unimpressed and is reported to have responded to her audition by saying, "I can't image Rhett Butler chasing you for twelve years." Ouch!
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Post by brimfin on Apr 2, 2021 17:02:16 GMT
13 Actors who were rejected for huge movies. Short explanation if needed.
01. W. C. Fields - THE WIZARD OF OZ - the studio ran out of patience after protracted haggling over Fields' fee.
02. James Arness - DAVY CROCKETT: KING OF THE WILD FRONTIER - Walt Disney had decided on Buddy Ebsen to play Davy Crockett and was considering James Arness to play his friend George Russel. To judge Arness, he screened his recent movie THEM. During the movie, he saw Fess Parker as a man in a hospital room talking about having seen giant ants. "If he's as tall as he looks," Walt declared, "I want him to play Davy Crockett." He kept Buddy to play George Russel, and Arness was out altogether.
03. Kirk Douglas - LAWRENCE OF ARABIA - Douglas was considered for the part of the journalist Jackson Bentley, but was rejected by Spiegel over star billing and salary issues.
04. Angela Lansbury - MAME - She created a sensation on Broadway in the role, and when it was slated to become a movie she met with the producers. She left the meeting feeling optimistic but on her way out she observed Lucille Ball entering. She immediately knew that the role was lost.
05. Julie Andrews - MY FAIR LADY - Although she was a sensation in the same role on the stage, she was not yet a big enough name for the marquee at the time and Audrey Hepburn (whose singing was dubbed!) got the part instead.
06. Sophia Loren - DR. ZHVAGO - David Lean convinced Ponti that Loren was not right for the role of Lara.
07. Buddy Ebsen - THE WIZARD OF OZ - He was originally tapped to play the Scarecrow, but when Ray Bolger became available, he was switched to the Tin Man. But he had an allergic reaction to the gray paint they put on his face so then he was out entirely.
08. Katharine Hepburn - GONE WITH THE WIND - My own humble opinion is that regardless of her immense talent and acting abilities she would have been miscast in any role in the movie. That aside, as the story goes, Selznick was none-the-less unimpressed and is reported to have responded to her audition by saying, "I can't image Rhett Butler chasing you for twelve years." Ouch!
09. Eric Stoltz - BACK TO THE FUTURE - Eric was originally cast as Marty McFly and some scenes were shot, but he wasn't conveying the character they way they wanted. When Michael J. Fox became available, they were more than happy to re-shoot those scenes and start over. In an episode of FRINGE, a theater on the parallel Earth was running a retrospective and had "Eric Stolz - Back to the Future" on the marquis.
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Post by alfromni on Apr 2, 2021 19:01:27 GMT
13 Actors who were rejected for huge movies. Short explanation if needed.
01. W. C. Fields - THE WIZARD OF OZ - the studio ran out of patience after protracted haggling over Fields' fee.
02. James Arness - DAVY CROCKETT: KING OF THE WILD FRONTIER - Walt Disney had decided on Buddy Ebsen to play Davy Crockett and was considering James Arness to play his friend George Russel. To judge Arness, he screened his recent movie THEM. During the movie, he saw Fess Parker as a man in a hospital room talking about having seen giant ants. "If he's as tall as he looks," Walt declared, "I want him to play Davy Crockett." He kept Buddy to play George Russel, and Arness was out altogether.
03. Kirk Douglas - LAWRENCE OF ARABIA - Douglas was considered for the part of the journalist Jackson Bentley, but was rejected by Spiegel over star billing and salary issues.
04. Angela Lansbury - MAME - She created a sensation on Broadway in the role, and when it was slated to become a movie she met with the producers. She left the meeting feeling optimistic but on her way out she observed Lucille Ball entering. She immediately knew that the role was lost.
05. Julie Andrews - MY FAIR LADY - Although she was a sensation in the same role on the stage, she was not yet a big enough name for the marquee at the time and Audrey Hepburn (whose singing was dubbed!) got the part instead.
06. Sophia Loren - DR. ZHVAGO - David Lean convinced Ponti that Loren was not right for the role of Lara.
07. Buddy Ebsen - THE WIZARD OF OZ - He was originally tapped to play the Scarecrow, but when Ray Bolger became available, he was switched to the Tin Man. But he had an allergic reaction to the gray paint they put on his face so then he was out entirely.
08. Katharine Hepburn - GONE WITH THE WIND - My own humble opinion is that regardless of her immense talent and acting abilities she would have been miscast in any role in the movie. That aside, as the story goes, Selznick was none-the-less unimpressed and is reported to have responded to her audition by saying, "I can't image Rhett Butler chasing you for twelve years." Ouch!
09. Eric Stoltz - BACK TO THE FUTURE - Eric was originally cast as Marty McFly and some scenes were shot, but he wasn't conveying the character they way they wanted. When Michael J. Fox became available, they were more than happy to re-shoot those scenes and start over. In an episode of FRINGE, a theater on the parallel Earth was running a retrospective and had "Eric Stolz - Back to the Future" on the marquis.
10. Susan Hayward - ALL ABOUT EVE - rejected by Zanuck as being "too young".
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Post by jimmywhale ๐ on Apr 2, 2021 19:36:44 GMT
13 Actors who were rejected for huge movies. Short explanation if needed.
01. W. C. Fields - THE WIZARD OF OZ - the studio ran out of patience after protracted haggling over Fields' fee.
02. James Arness - DAVY CROCKETT: KING OF THE WILD FRONTIER - Walt Disney had decided on Buddy Ebsen to play Davy Crockett and was considering James Arness to play his friend George Russel. To judge Arness, he screened his recent movie THEM. During the movie, he saw Fess Parker as a man in a hospital room talking about having seen giant ants. "If he's as tall as he looks," Walt declared, "I want him to play Davy Crockett." He kept Buddy to play George Russel, and Arness was out altogether.
03. Kirk Douglas - LAWRENCE OF ARABIA - Douglas was considered for the part of the journalist Jackson Bentley, but was rejected by Spiegel over star billing and salary issues.
04. Angela Lansbury - MAME - She created a sensation on Broadway in the role, and when it was slated to become a movie she met with the producers. She left the meeting feeling optimistic but on her way out she observed Lucille Ball entering. She immediately knew that the role was lost.
05. Julie Andrews - MY FAIR LADY - Although she was a sensation in the same role on the stage, she was not yet a big enough name for the marquee at the time and Audrey Hepburn (whose singing was dubbed!) got the part instead.
06. Sophia Loren - DR. ZHVAGO - David Lean convinced Ponti that Loren was not right for the role of Lara.
07. Buddy Ebsen - THE WIZARD OF OZ - He was originally tapped to play the Scarecrow, but when Ray Bolger became available, he was switched to the Tin Man. But he had an allergic reaction to the gray paint they put on his face so then he was out entirely.
08. Katharine Hepburn - GONE WITH THE WIND - My own humble opinion is that regardless of her immense talent and acting abilities she would have been miscast in any role in the movie. That aside, as the story goes, Selznick was none-the-less unimpressed and is reported to have responded to her audition by saying, "I can't image Rhett Butler chasing you for twelve years." Ouch!
09. Eric Stoltz - BACK TO THE FUTURE - Eric was originally cast as Marty McFly and some scenes were shot, but he wasn't conveying the character they way they wanted. When Michael J. Fox became available, they were more than happy to re-shoot those scenes and start over. In an episode of FRINGE, a theater on the parallel Earth was running a retrospective and had "Eric Stolz - Back to the Future" on the marquis.
10. Susan Hayward - ALL ABOUT EVE - rejected by Zanuck as being "too young".
11. Sean Young - BATMAN RETURNS - She desperately campaigned for the Catwoman role, even donning a costume and trying to force a meeting with Tim Burton at his office. Burton hid in another room until she was escorted out. She wasn't offered the part which eventually went to Michelle Pfeiffer.
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Post by alfromni on Apr 2, 2021 20:11:01 GMT
13 Actors who were rejected for huge movies. Short explanation if needed.
01. W. C. Fields - THE WIZARD OF OZ - the studio ran out of patience after protracted haggling over Fields' fee.
02. James Arness - DAVY CROCKETT: KING OF THE WILD FRONTIER - Walt Disney had decided on Buddy Ebsen to play Davy Crockett and was considering James Arness to play his friend George Russel. To judge Arness, he screened his recent movie THEM. During the movie, he saw Fess Parker as a man in a hospital room talking about having seen giant ants. "If he's as tall as he looks," Walt declared, "I want him to play Davy Crockett." He kept Buddy to play George Russel, and Arness was out altogether.
03. Kirk Douglas - LAWRENCE OF ARABIA - Douglas was considered for the part of the journalist Jackson Bentley, but was rejected by Spiegel over star billing and salary issues.
04. Angela Lansbury - MAME - She created a sensation on Broadway in the role, and when it was slated to become a movie she met with the producers. She left the meeting feeling optimistic but on her way out she observed Lucille Ball entering. She immediately knew that the role was lost.
05. Julie Andrews - MY FAIR LADY - Although she was a sensation in the same role on the stage, she was not yet a big enough name for the marquee at the time and Audrey Hepburn (whose singing was dubbed!) got the part instead.
06. Sophia Loren - DR. ZHVAGO - David Lean convinced Ponti that Loren was not right for the role of Lara.
07. Buddy Ebsen - THE WIZARD OF OZ - He was originally tapped to play the Scarecrow, but when Ray Bolger became available, he was switched to the Tin Man. But he had an allergic reaction to the gray paint they put on his face so then he was out entirely.
08. Katharine Hepburn - GONE WITH THE WIND - My own humble opinion is that regardless of her immense talent and acting abilities she would have been miscast in any role in the movie. That aside, as the story goes, Selznick was none-the-less unimpressed and is reported to have responded to her audition by saying, "I can't image Rhett Butler chasing you for twelve years." Ouch!
09. Eric Stoltz - BACK TO THE FUTURE - Eric was originally cast as Marty McFly and some scenes were shot, but he wasn't conveying the character they way they wanted. When Michael J. Fox became available, they were more than happy to re-shoot those scenes and start over. In an episode of FRINGE, a theater on the parallel Earth was running a retrospective and had "Eric Stolz - Back to the Future" on the marquis.
10. Susan Hayward - ALL ABOUT EVE - rejected by Zanuck as being "too young".
11. Sean Young - BATMAN RETURNS - She desperately campaigned for the Catwoman role, even donning a costume and trying to force a meeting with Tim Burton at his office. Burton hid in another room until she was escorted out. She wasn't offered the part which eventually went to Michelle Pfeiffer.
12. Mark Hamill - AMADEUS - Miloลก Forman decided to not cast him because of his association with the character of Luke Skywalker, believing that the audience would not believe him as the composer.
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Post by brimfin on Apr 2, 2021 20:15:25 GMT
13 Actors who were rejected for huge movies. Short explanation if needed.
01. W. C. Fields - THE WIZARD OF OZ - the studio ran out of patience after protracted haggling over Fields' fee.
02. James Arness - DAVY CROCKETT: KING OF THE WILD FRONTIER - Walt Disney had decided on Buddy Ebsen to play Davy Crockett and was considering James Arness to play his friend George Russel. To judge Arness, he screened his recent movie THEM. During the movie, he saw Fess Parker as a man in a hospital room talking about having seen giant ants. "If he's as tall as he looks," Walt declared, "I want him to play Davy Crockett." He kept Buddy to play George Russel, and Arness was out altogether.
03. Kirk Douglas - LAWRENCE OF ARABIA - Douglas was considered for the part of the journalist Jackson Bentley, but was rejected by Spiegel over star billing and salary issues.
04. Angela Lansbury - MAME - She created a sensation on Broadway in the role, and when it was slated to become a movie she met with the producers. She left the meeting feeling optimistic but on her way out she observed Lucille Ball entering. She immediately knew that the role was lost.
05. Julie Andrews - MY FAIR LADY - Although she was a sensation in the same role on the stage, she was not yet a big enough name for the marquee at the time and Audrey Hepburn (whose singing was dubbed!) got the part instead.
06. Sophia Loren - DR. ZHVAGO - David Lean convinced Ponti that Loren was not right for the role of Lara.
07. Buddy Ebsen - THE WIZARD OF OZ - He was originally tapped to play the Scarecrow, but when Ray Bolger became available, he was switched to the Tin Man. But he had an allergic reaction to the gray paint they put on his face so then he was out entirely.
08. Katharine Hepburn - GONE WITH THE WIND - My own humble opinion is that regardless of her immense talent and acting abilities she would have been miscast in any role in the movie. That aside, as the story goes, Selznick was none-the-less unimpressed and is reported to have responded to her audition by saying, "I can't image Rhett Butler chasing you for twelve years." Ouch!
09. Eric Stoltz - BACK TO THE FUTURE - Eric was originally cast as Marty McFly and some scenes were shot, but he wasn't conveying the character they way they wanted. When Michael J. Fox became available, they were more than happy to re-shoot those scenes and start over. In an episode of FRINGE, a theater on the parallel Earth was running a retrospective and had "Eric Stolz - Back to the Future" on the marquis.
10. Susan Hayward - ALL ABOUT EVE - rejected by Zanuck as being "too young".
11. Sean Young - BATMAN RETURNS - She desperately campaigned for the Catwoman role, even donning a costume and trying to force a meeting with Tim Burton at his office. Burton hid in another room until she was escorted out. She wasn't offered the part which eventually went to Michelle Pfeiffer.
12. Mark Hamill - AMADEUS - Miloลก Forman decided to not cast him because of his association with the character of Luke Skywalker, believing that the audience would not believe him as the composer.
13. Roy Thinnes - FAMILY PLOT - Thinnes was originally cast to play the man who kidnaps the bishop, but Hitchcock felt he didn't convey enough menace, and so replaced him with William Devane.
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Post by Lebowskidoo ๐ฆ on Apr 6, 2021 17:04:35 GMT
13 Comedic Actors in Supporting Roles in Dramatic Movies:
01. Jennifer Coolidge (Susan) - PROMISING YOUNG WOMAN
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Post by mattgarth on Apr 6, 2021 17:15:46 GMT
13 Comedic Actors in Supporting Roles in Dramatic Movies:
01. Jennifer Coolidge (Susan) - PROMISING YOUNG WOMAN 02. Steve Martin (Jimmy Dell) -- THE SPANISH PRISONER
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Post by movielover on Apr 6, 2021 17:26:47 GMT
13 Comedic Actors in Supporting Roles in Dramatic Movies:
01. Jennifer Coolidge (Susan) - PROMISING YOUNG WOMAN 02. Steve Martin (Jimmy Dell) -- THE SPANISH PRISONER 03. Robin Williams (John Keating) - DEAD POETS SOCIETY
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Post by Lebowskidoo ๐ฆ on Apr 6, 2021 19:01:19 GMT
13 Comedic Actors in Supporting Roles in Dramatic Movies:
01. Jennifer Coolidge (Susan) - PROMISING YOUNG WOMAN 02. Steve Martin (Jimmy Dell) -- THE SPANISH PRISONER 03. Robin Williams (John Keating) - DEAD POETS SOCIETY 04. Eddie Murphy (James "Thunder" Early) - DREAMGIRLS
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Post by alfromni on Apr 7, 2021 9:18:49 GMT
13 Comedic Actors in Supporting Roles in Dramatic Movies:
01. Jennifer Coolidge (Susan) - PROMISING YOUNG WOMAN 02. Steve Martin (Jimmy Dell) -- THE SPANISH PRISONER 03. Robin Williams (John Keating) - DEAD POETS SOCIETY 04. Eddie Murphy (James "Thunder" Early) - DREAMGIRLS 05. Billy Connolly (John Brown) - MRS BROWN
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Post by Lebowskidoo ๐ฆ on Apr 9, 2021 12:52:45 GMT
13 Comedic Actors in Supporting Roles in Dramatic Movies:
01. Jennifer Coolidge (Susan) - PROMISING YOUNG WOMAN 02. Steve Martin (Jimmy Dell) -- THE SPANISH PRISONER 03. Robin Williams (John Keating) - DEAD POETS SOCIETY 04. Eddie Murphy (James "Thunder" Early) - DREAMGIRLS 05. Billy Connolly (John Brown) - MRS BROWN 06. Albert Brooks (Bernie Rose) - DRIVE
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Post by alfromni on Apr 9, 2021 13:00:05 GMT
13 Comedic Actors in Supporting Roles in Dramatic Movies:
01. Jennifer Coolidge (Susan) - PROMISING YOUNG WOMAN 02. Steve Martin (Jimmy Dell) -- THE SPANISH PRISONER 03. Robin Williams (John Keating) - DEAD POETS SOCIETY 04. Eddie Murphy (James "Thunder" Early) - DREAMGIRLS 05. Billy Connolly (John Brown) - MRS BROWN 06. Albert Brooks (Bernie Rose) - DRIVE 07. Sid James (Banky) - JOE MACBETH
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Post by Lebowskidoo ๐ฆ on Apr 9, 2021 15:08:44 GMT
13 Comedic Actors in Supporting Roles in Dramatic Movies:
01. Jennifer Coolidge (Susan) - PROMISING YOUNG WOMAN 02. Steve Martin (Jimmy Dell) -- THE SPANISH PRISONER 03. Robin Williams (John Keating) - DEAD POETS SOCIETY 04. Eddie Murphy (James "Thunder" Early) - DREAMGIRLS 05. Billy Connolly (John Brown) - MRS BROWN 06. Albert Brooks (Bernie Rose) - DRIVE 07. Sid James (Banky) - JOE MACBETH 08. Don Rickles (Billy Sherbert) - CASINO
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Post by alfromni on Apr 9, 2021 15:27:26 GMT
13 Comedic Actors in Supporting Roles in Dramatic Movies:
01. Jennifer Coolidge (Susan) - PROMISING YOUNG WOMAN 02. Steve Martin (Jimmy Dell) -- THE SPANISH PRISONER 03. Robin Williams (John Keating) - DEAD POETS SOCIETY 04. Eddie Murphy (James "Thunder" Early) - DREAMGIRLS 05. Billy Connolly (John Brown) - MRS BROWN 06. Albert Brooks (Bernie Rose) - DRIVE 07. Sid James (Banky) - JOE MACBETH 08. Don Rickles (Billy Sherbert) - CASINO 09. Robbie Coltrane (Sgt Peter Godley) - FROM HELL
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Post by alfromni on Apr 10, 2021 20:59:29 GMT
13 Comedic Actors in Supporting Roles in Dramatic Movies:
01. Jennifer Coolidge (Susan) - PROMISING YOUNG WOMAN 02. Steve Martin (Jimmy Dell) -- THE SPANISH PRISONER 03. Robin Williams (John Keating) - DEAD POETS SOCIETY 04. Eddie Murphy (James "Thunder" Early) - DREAMGIRLS 05. Billy Connolly (John Brown) - MRS BROWN 06. Albert Brooks (Bernie Rose) - DRIVE 07. Sid James (Banky) - JOE MACBETH 08. Don Rickles (Billy Sherbert) - CASINO 09. Robbie Coltrane (Sgt Peter Godley) - FROM HELL 10. John Cleese (McCormick) - GOD LOVES CAVIAR
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Post by brandomarlon2003 on Apr 10, 2021 21:59:28 GMT
13 Comedic Actors in Supporting Roles in Dramatic Movies:
01. Jennifer Coolidge (Susan) - PROMISING YOUNG WOMAN 02. Steve Martin (Jimmy Dell) -- THE SPANISH PRISONER 03. Robin Williams (John Keating) - DEAD POETS SOCIETY 04. Eddie Murphy (James "Thunder" Early) - DREAMGIRLS 05. Billy Connolly (John Brown) - MRS BROWN 06. Albert Brooks (Bernie Rose) - DRIVE 07. Sid James (Banky) - JOE MACBETH 08. Don Rickles (Billy Sherbert) - CASINO 09. Robbie Coltrane (Sgt Peter Godley) - FROM HELL 10. John Cleese (McCormick) - GOD LOVES CAVIAR 11. Chris Tucker (Danny) - SILVER LININGS PLAYBOOK
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Post by Lebowskidoo ๐ฆ on Apr 11, 2021 16:58:03 GMT
13 Comedic Actors in Supporting Roles in Dramatic Movies:
01. Jennifer Coolidge (Susan) - PROMISING YOUNG WOMAN 02. Steve Martin (Jimmy Dell) -- THE SPANISH PRISONER 03. Robin Williams (John Keating) - DEAD POETS SOCIETY 04. Eddie Murphy (James "Thunder" Early) - DREAMGIRLS 05. Billy Connolly (John Brown) - MRS BROWN 06. Albert Brooks (Bernie Rose) - DRIVE 07. Sid James (Banky) - JOE MACBETH 08. Don Rickles (Billy Sherbert) - CASINO 09. Robbie Coltrane (Sgt Peter Godley) - FROM HELL 10. John Cleese (McCormick) - GOD LOVES CAVIAR 11. Chris Tucker (Danny) - SILVER LININGS PLAYBOOK 12. Jim Gaffigan (Glen Picker) - TARGET NUMBER ONE
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Post by brandomarlon2003 on Apr 12, 2021 1:08:38 GMT
13 Comedic Actors in Supporting Roles in Dramatic Movies:
01. Jennifer Coolidge (Susan) - PROMISING YOUNG WOMAN 02. Steve Martin (Jimmy Dell) -- THE SPANISH PRISONER 03. Robin Williams (John Keating) - DEAD POETS SOCIETY 04. Eddie Murphy (James "Thunder" Early) - DREAMGIRLS 05. Billy Connolly (John Brown) - MRS BROWN 06. Albert Brooks (Bernie Rose) - DRIVE 07. Sid James (Banky) - JOE MACBETH 08. Don Rickles (Billy Sherbert) - CASINO 09. Robbie Coltrane (Sgt Peter Godley) - FROM HELL 10. John Cleese (McCormick) - GOD LOVES CAVIAR 11. Chris Tucker (Danny) - SILVER LININGS PLAYBOOK 12. Jim Gaffigan (Glen Picker) - TARGET NUMBER ONE 13. Jim Parson (Paul Stafford) - HIDDEN FIGURES
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