What was the best performance by somebody not primarily known for their acting? #MovieDiscussion
What was the best performance by somebody not primarily known for their acting? #MovieDiscussion
You best unfuck yourself or I will unscrew your head and shit down your neck!
I know it’s not a film, but it’s wild to me that John Marston from Red Dead Redemption 1/2 is voiced by…a construction worker in Indiana.
But more accurate to the question, I thought 8 Mile was pretty good, though the last time I saw it I was like 15.
Anytime a comedian takes on a frantic role and nails it.
Off the top of my head….
Robin Williams: Dead Poets Society (and many more, I think that was his first) Bill Hader: Barry. Jim Carrey: Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
I hear you and agree, though for the sake of discussion and argument - let’s say OP was referring to unnamed nobodies who nailed it in their acting debut.
Who’s your best?
Yes and no. We often differentiate between “comics” and “actors” as people who belong to different disciplines of entertainment. Robin Williams and Jim Carrey got their starts in stand-up, and Bill Hader as an improv sketch comic. It’s pretty commonplace for notable comics to transition into comedic acting on screen, but that’s basically the type of production they get typecast into from that point on.
So when much of the industry places all this emphasis on having backgrounds in stage, working up through the indie circuit, or having some sort of Hollywood pedigree, it’s notable when a comedic actor manages to break free of the typecast and thrive.
Dominique Tipper in The Expanse.
I mean, not everyone in the community thinks much of her acting, but on Season 5 she puts out a performance that puts a lot of veteran actors to shame.
Aleksei Kravchenko in the war film Come And See (1985) Russian film from the point of view of a small child.
He easily had the best performance in a movie that is widely considered to be one of the greatest war films of all time.
I thought Anthony Edwards did a great job playing the antagonist in Hustle.
Haven’t seen it yet but heard Kevin Garnett killed it in Uncut Gems.
Justin Timberlake usually do a really good job, as a lead i.e. In Time, or in a supporting role like in Social Network.
You must watch Uncut Gems. It’s a wild ride.
Unless you have problems with anxiety because that is one stressful movie.
Here’s another more niche example:
Frank Silva as “Bob” on Twin Peaks. He was a set dresser who worked with David Lynch and Lynch liked his look so much they made the character for him. Now he’s regarded as one of the better tv villains.