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Once an actor gets known for playing a certain type of role, they’re often stuck in that type for a loooong time. Still…some actors have impressively managed to break out.
Well, recently, Reddit userroosterkunasked aboutactors who actually broke out of their typecast, and people had a ton of great responses. Here’s 17 stars who managed to pull it off!
1.Adam Sandlerrose to fame in a number of slapstick ’90s and 2000s comedies likeBilly MadisonandHappy Gilmore. Not only was he not considered a serious actor, but by the 2010s, he was considered a bad one. He appeared in a number of notoriously unfunny flops, includingJack and JillandPixels,and was nominated for almost FORTY Razzies by 2017.
But he completely changed direction with the 2019 crime thrillerUncut Gems. Sandler’s performance was critically lauded and proved he could do dramatic roles. While he’s clearly still interested in his regular low-quality comedy films (check outMurder Mystery 2), he proved it wasn’t a complete one-off with a dramatic role inHustle,which wasn’t quiteUncut Gemswas was still a respectable drama.
2.Jeff Daniels did the opposite — he had been known for serious, celebrated roles prior to appearing inDumb and Dumberalongside comedic legend Jim Carrey.
3.Daniel Craig is a great recent example. Best known for playing James Bond, Craig had appeared in a number of serious thrillers and dramas. While starring in another crime story —Knives Out— may have seemed right on brand for Craig, anyone who’s seen the movie can tell that the thoughtful southern detective with a flair for dramatic “whodunnit” speeches is a MASSIVE departure for him.
The character is the opposite of these more reserved, formal characters and in fact is often out of place among the rich and powerful…and yet, Craig nails it, to the point where people are requesting endlessKnives Outfilms led by Benoit Blanc.
4.Craig’sKnives Out: Glass Onioncostar Dave Bautista has also eschewed type. Formerly a wrestler, it seemed Bautista would have a path similar to The Rock and do mostly comedic, family, action-heavy roles…especially after he starred inGuardians of the Galaxy.
AfterGuardians,though, Bautista tried his hand at a few more serious action roles and even villainous roles. With his role in sci-fi hitBlade Runner 2049, sci-fi epicDune, and psychological horror filmKnock at the Cabin,Bautista proved himself a surprisingly strong dramatic actor who could portray many different character archetypes.
5.In the 2000s, Steve Carell was best known for starring roles inThe Officeand films likeThe 40-Year-Old Virgin.
But he broke from tradition when he starred as a depressive scholar in indie hitLittle Miss Sunshine— and he proved it wasn’t a one-off with strong performances in dramas likeFoxcatcher(for which he was nominated for an Oscar),The Big Short, andBeautiful Boy.
6.Jason Bateman was another sitcom star who seemed capable of a single deadpan sort of comedy after a long tenure onArrested Development.He also appeared in rom-coms likeThe Switch, The Break-Up, Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Couples Retreat, Horrible Bosses, The Change-Up, Identity Thief,etc.
However, Bateman proved his dramatic skill in the psychological thrillerThe Gift— before going on to star in the extremely dark and heavy seriesOzark, which premiered to massive critical acclaim, much of which focused on Bateman’s performance.
7.Bryan Cranston inBreaking Badis one of my favorite examples — it’s an example not just of stellar acting but of stellar casting. Cranston was beloved for playing sitcom dad Hal inMalcolm in the Middle.
Putting him as another dad in the tonal opposite of the sitcom was a genius move, because it made his eventual transformation into hardened drug dealer that much more interesting. Cranston nailed the shift, proving his prowess as an actor and a true jack of all trades.
8.Another one of my favorite examples? Mary Tyler Moore inOrdinary People.Moore was a beloved sitcom fixture for years onThe Dick Van Dyke ShowandThe Mary Tyler Moore Show.
Appearing in a serious drama likeOrdinary Peoplewas a huge departure for Moore — even more so by the fact that she played a horribly cold mother. Moore was nominated for an Oscar for her performance.
9.Woody Harrelson was best known throughout the ’80s and early ’90s for his role on the sitcomCheers. He made the jump to film with similarly comedic roles in movies likeWhite Men Can’t Jump, Wildcats,andCool Blue.
In 1993, he tried his hand at a more serious role inIndecent Proposal.But the true shift came the next year, when Harrelson portrayed a mass murderer inNatural Born Killers. Since then, Harrelson has portrayed a plethora of different characters in different genres, franchises, and plays. He’s been nominated for three Oscars.
10.Bruce Willis was similarly a TV lead beforeDie Hard.His most notable role had been starring as David inMoonlightingand in the rom-comBlind Date,and he seemed to be poised to continue to play romantic leads.
When he was cast inDie Hard,he became a major action star, completely changing his career (which would go on to become extremely action-heavy, though he did break out of that type, too, with the critically acclaimedThe Sixth Sense).
11.Jonah Hill was widely known for comedy roles in the 2000s, such asKnocked UpandSuperbad. He surprised everyone with a supporting role in 2011’sMoneyball,garnering an Oscar nomination.
While he continued to appear in comedies (like21 Jump Street), he started racking up an impressive track record, working on the Tarantino filmDjango Unchainedand more prominently in the Scorsese filmThe Wolf of Wall Street,a role he took for SAG’s minimum salary because he wanted to be in it so badly. He’s even forayed into directing with the critically acclaimedMid90s,proving himself far more than just a funny guy.
12.While Matthew McConaughey did a large variety of roles earlier in his career, he started to get typecast as a romantic comedy lead with a series of hits likeThe Wedding Planner, How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, Failure to Launch, Ghosts of Girlfriends Past,andFool’s Gold.
However, in 2012–2014, there was a huge shift in the way the public saw McConaughey after he appeared inMud, Dallas Buyers Club, The Wolf of Wall Street, True Detective,andInterstellarall within a two-year period, culminating in him winning an Oscar in 2014 forDallas Buyers Club,and getting nominated for an Emmy forTrue Detective.
13.Robin Williams was a beloved comedic actor for decades, appearing in comedies likeThe Birdcageand family films likeMrs. DoubtfireandHook.
While Williams did memorably appear in a few dramas (includingDead Poets SocietyandGood Will Hunting), he usually portrayed a heroic, beloved figure. In the early 2000s, however, he proved he could take on dark roles after starring inInsomnia(in which he played a murderer),One Hour Photo,andThe Final Cut.
14.Ralph Fiennes built a career on appearing in serious, heavy dramas (often in villainous roles) likeThe English Patient, Schindler’s List, The Hurt Locker,andThe Reader,and also gained more widespread fame playingHarry’s Potter’svillain Voldemort.
Fiennes rarely appeared in anything even comedy-adjacent…until his role in the comedyThe Grand Budapest Hotel(and a subsequent role in the Coen brothers' comedyHail, Caesar!).
15.And finally, let’s end on three actors who broke out of HUGE typecasts after starring in the 2000s' biggest franchises. First up, we have Elijah Wood, who led theLord of the Ringstrilogy as the hobbit Frodo.
AfterLOTR, Wood appeared in indie hitEternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, then went dark with roles inGreen Street HooligansandSin City(in which he portrayed a literal cannibal).
16.Next, we have Daniel Radcliffe, who played Harry Potter in the series of the same name, a role many struggle to divorce him from. His first role after the series ended was the horror filmThe Woman in Black.
From there, Radcliffe seemed on a quest to take the strangest roles possible in a number of offbeat indie projects. From playing a talking dead body inSwiss Army Manto a man who grows horns inHornsto a dog walker in a fictional romance movie-within-a-movie inTrainwreckto the Weird Al biopic literally titledWeird, Radcliffe has proven he can play virtually any role. To any who doubted his acting, Radcliffe has also proven himself onstage in a variety of roles such asEquus, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying,and more recently,Merrily We Roll Along.
17.And finally, we’ll end on Robert Pattinson, who memorably starred as the vampire Edward in theTwilightseries. AfterTwilight(which were, by the way, critically panned films), Pattinson appeared in a number of really interesting and different indie roles in acclaimed films, includingThe Lighthouse.
But the true break from his typecast came in his next major commercial role as Bruce Wayne inThe Batman. It was a controversial casting choice, but after the film’s release, Pattinson garnered major critical acclaim for his performance.
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