Actors who are equally talented can play diametrically different characters (14 photos)
Many famous actors are quite comfortable in their usual Role. For example, Jason Statham has been playing exclusively in fighters with a criminal bias. The type of a silent and brutal hero, with who better not get involved, so tightly merged with the actor, what to see him in the image of a cheerful and unlucky guy in a romantic melodrama just unrealistic. Yes indeed, and why? And there are those who become very closely in the current role. For them there is no more fear than get stuck in some particular image. For example, Jim Carrey, who everyone associates with comedy, in fact, an incredible dramatic actor. And "Wizard Boy" Daniel Radcliffe can handle any role: from an undercover FBI agent to a gang neo-Nazis, to a lifeless corpse in the film "Swiss Army Man". Let's see which actors can play equally talented diametrically opposed characters.
Daniel Radcliffe
Most people know Daniel Radcliffe as the Boy Who survived, but this actor has a long list of very eccentric roles. One of these is "Man is a Swiss Army knife".
Jim carrey
Jim Carrey is best known for his comedic roles in films. The Mask, Bruce Almighty and Ace Ventura: Pet Detective. But among the much less well-known roles of Carrey there are very unexpected role of an actor. For example, little-known (compared to other roles Jim Carrey) I Love You Philip Morris.
Joaquin Phoenix
Salma Hayek
Tilda Stone
You can talk about the versatility of Tilda Stone for a long time. Despite her quite recognizable appearance, in some roles it is almost recognizable impossible. For example, in the movie "Suspiriya".
Rachel McAdams
Gerard Leto
Charlize Theron
Mike Myers
Evan Peters
One actor and two very different characters: American serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer and superhero Quicksilver Man.
Gary Oldman
Mads Mikkelsen
Many people know Mads Mikkelsen from the TV series Hannibal, but the list of his roles is much more extensive. On the right is a frame from the film "The Dealer".
Aaron Taylor-Johnson
And some humor