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Anonymous WJT said...

I’d never heard of Eddie Redmayne, and I couldn’t pick Millie Bobby Brown out of a police lineup, but the “actor” who immediately came to mind when I read the post title was Anthony Hopkins.

Then there are actors who basically play the same character in every movie they’re in, like the Marx Brothers or Jason Statham.

21 March 2024 at 05:06

Blogger Bruce Charlton said...

@WJT - I disagree about Hopkins.

I regard him as a good actor, who has been in a lot of movies - including plenty of mediocre ones. Like many other busy actors (such as Cage) I think he just rolls-up and does the job; based on what he finds in the script - and it relies on the director to make him do more than an on-autopilot, standard-Hopkins, performance.

But Hopkins is, I think, very professional; and even when bad he doesn't spoil movies or vampirize other actor's performances.

21 March 2024 at 07:26

Anonymous Karl said...

Someone who was an extra on the Harry Potter movies told me ER just scrolled on his phone endlessly between takes and did nothing else.

Of course he's also been involved in the woke protest against JK Rowling.

24 March 2024 at 18:24

Blogger Bruce Charlton said...

@Karl - "ER just scrolled on his phone endlessly between takes and did nothing else"

The thing is, that's exactly what it looks like.

I expect some real actors might appear to be similarly distracted, but they can act. It's a strange gift, not correlated with intelligence (although fake actors are usually high IQ - like ER - they use their intelligence to fake act; like intelligent uncreative people try to fake creativity/ genius - by stealing ideas and applying algorithmic variations).

e.g. In Friends, I don't suppose Jennifer Aniston is very smart, but she's an excellent, natural actress. Whereas the one who plays Phoebe (Lisa Kudrow) is smart, but a not actor.

24 March 2024 at 18:43