27 Actors and Actresses Who Tried on Roles So Different That They Were Barely Recognized (27 photos)
Sometimes you watch a movie and don't recognize the actor. And then it turns out that it's your favorite actor. Of course, it's all about talent and mastery of transformation. Internet users shared moments when it dawned on them: "Is this the same actor?!"
1. Henry Cavill in The Count of Monte Cristo (2002)
2. Gary Oldman
3. Alan Rickman. A whole spectrum of images
4. Tim Curry impressed me as a child
5. Alan Tudyk
6. Doug Jones
7. Karl Urban in Different Roles
8. Andy Serkis
9. Throughout my childhood (born 1998), I had no idea what Johnny Depp actually looked like because all of his characters looked completely different
10. I watched season 4 of The Crown without realizing it was Gillian Anderson
11. Tom Hardy, especially as Bane
12. Hugo Weaving
13. I'm surprised no one mentioned Warwick Davis! I was shocked when I saw his filmography on IMDB
He has played many memorable roles in the Harry Potter films, Star Wars, and TV shows. For example, he is known as the leprechaun in the franchise of the same name, and also appears in The Chronicles of Narnia and other projects.
14. The realization that the main cardinal in the "Conclave" is Voldemort
15. Stephen Root
16. James McAvoy as Mr. Tumnus
17. Benedict Cumberbatch in Atonement and Sherlock
18. Giancarlo Esposito as an FBI agent in The Usual Suspects and Gus Fring in the TV series Into the Dark heavy"
19. I always forget that Pedro Pascal played in "Kingsman: The Golden Circle"
20. Michiel Huisman in "Game of Thrones" and "The Haunting of the House on hill"
21. Joseph Quinn
21. The best Sherlock Holmes to date, Jeremy Brett, played Freddy Eynsford-Hill in My Fair lady"
23. Eric Lange
24. I recently re-watched The Butterfly Effect and that's when I found out that Logan Lerman played the young Evana
25. Henry Thomas. The Haunting of Hill House's Dad Plays Elliot in E.T.
26. Jenny Humphrey in Gossip Girl and Cindy Lou in The Grinch
27. Bella Swan - The Girl from Room fear"