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As in, those who weren't the "star" but ended up stealing the screen completely.
Paul Bettany in Knight's Tale, Master and Commander, and Iron Man.
"Chaucer's the name. Writing's the game"
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Rickman in almost anything. Well, just for being Rickman, really.
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Others?
Rickman in Robin Hood.
Peter Capaldi in Local Hero
Jonny Depp in pretty much everything he is in.
Javier Bardem.
John Malcovic
Gary Oldman in airforce one.
Well Gary Oldman in anything really.
I was gonna say De Niro in anything, but he doesn't steal the show, he's better than that.
Heath Ledger as the joker in Batman. I can't remember who else was in the film.
Mark Strong.in pretty much everything he's been in.
Rik Mayall of course.
Nick Cage 😉
John Goodman
Vincent Price
Jack Nicholson
Margaret Lockwood
Jack Lemmon
Javiar Bardem in 'No Country for Old men'
^ he was also very good in Skyfall.
The guy who plays mclovin in superbad and red mist in kick ass.
He often IS the star, but Daniel Day Lewis. Gangs of New York springs to mind.
[list]Senor j, I was just thinking Mark Strong too. He even steals the show from op's show-stealer Paul Bettany and Brian bleddy Cox in "Blood".
Also but in a much funnier way, Jemaine Clement.
He kind of was the star, but Leonardo di Caprio acting Matt Damon off the screen in The Departed.
Bill Murray In Caddyshack. Classic 🙂
Thats just reminded me...Christopher Walken. Also Donald Sutherland.
I can't believe nobody had mentioned Denholm Elliott !!
He stole the show in Trading Places, Indiana Jones etc etc.
Someone somewhere in Apocalypse Now, but not certain who or at what point.
You're all wrong.
The correct answer is, of course, Andy Serkis.
[i]Christopher Waltz in Inglorious Basterds[/i]
While he was excellent, Brad was still the star in my eyes. Brilliant performance. A quality film all round though.
Harry Dean Stanton
Appeared in loads of films but always excellent
+1 for Donald Sutherland. In anything where he's not the main star, the bits he's in are always the best bits (sometimes the only good bits).
JFK and National Lampoon's Animal House jump to mind.
steve buscemi...in oh so many things .....The Big Lebowski...Reservoir Dogs
Mark Ruffalo...foxcatcher and loads more
Tim Roth....Pulp fiction reservoir dogs rob roy
Jk Simmons...pretty much everything
William H macey......Boogie Nights and everything else
Joan Cusak...... grosse point blank and so many more
Andy Serkis......agreed and brilliant as Ian Dury
I'm with Mikewsmith on Philip Seymour Hoffman. My favourite actor ever.
He was amazing in Twister
That Christopher Walz GIF is spooky, I'm just catching up with some of the last Later... that I hadn't got around to watching, and War On Drugs are playing, Walz shoulders are moving exactly in time with the music! 😯
Rorschach - MemberChristopher Waltz in Inglorious Basterds (and Django Unchained)
I could have watched him forever in Django Unchained, fantastic.
I feel ridiculous for saying this, but Matt Damon in the Bourne films. Probably just that it was such perfect casting "Right Matt, remember you're an amnesiac who has skills they don't understand until they use them, which makes the world an incredibly confusing place, so basically just act really autistic." "Matt... Damon?" "Perfect! And action!" There's a scene early in the first where he's just improvising his way out of trouble and it really looks like Damon has no idea what's going to happen next, it's perfect.
In my opinion actors who steal the show can't be famous leading men (cameos aside). It has to be a supporting actor, minor character, cameo or breakout role. IE such and such stole that scene / film from the lead actor.
Examples that spring to mind:
Keanu reeves also achieves this in the matrix
be a bit wooden and confused and like you should not be there/dont quite fit will you. This is lucky as this is what happens to him when someone shouts "action" at him.
I dont think Damon is that bad tbh
Clint
James Stewart
Audrey Hepburn
It has to be a supporting actor, minor character, cameo or breakout role. IE such and such stole that scene / film from the lead actor.
Agreed, otherwise it's just: "lead actor does good job"
Having just seen The Imitation Game, I agree with Mark Strong - wanted more from him in that movie.... thought he was excellent in (his minor part in) Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy too. Although he probably didn't steal the show in that because ALL the supporting cast were excellent.
Interesting that the villains in Batman always seem to upstage the leading man. Apart from the last one - it was only really Oldman that came out of that well. Maybe batman is too inherently woody to play well?
Aha! What about:
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Another vote for Philip Seymour Hoffman.
Brian Blessed...
Tom Hardy and Edward Norton.
Agreed on Duvall, Walken, Oldman, Buscemi. Also particularly like Wallach, Streep and Binoche.
I don't think many actors get much of a look-in when Philip Seymour Hoffman is in the scene, whether he's lead or support.
I watched him recently in The Master* and A Most Wanted Man - mesmeric in both with more stage presence than many of the more contemporary matinee idol type actors will ever dream of possessing.
Departed in his prime.
* - having said that Joaquin Phoenix competed with him superbly, but not many do.
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I can't believe we've got this far and haven't mentioned this guy:
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Billy Connely certainly stole the show in the last Hobbit film.
Considering he was only in about an 1/8th of the film, it has to be Killgore.
Ah yes. Nobody f**** with the Jesus.
























