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From Leonard Nimoy to Robert Pattinson: Famous actors known best for one role

Famous actors known best for one role

Hollywood is a world filled with iconic movie roles, superstar actors, and characters that become cultural landmarks. Some roles are so iconic that they put their actors in a chokehold and never let go. Here are some of the most noteworthy (although the list certainly goes on and on).

 

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Christopher Reeve

There have been many Supermen, but Christopher Reeve is the Superman for a generation. His dashing good looks and earnest performance made us wonder if he was actually Kryptonian. Forget Clark Kent’s glasses; there is no way this man could disguise himself from this iconic role!

 

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Macaulay Culkin

Despite the fact that he is now a grown man, Macaulay Culkin will forever be the ingenious kid from “Home Alone,” setting booby traps for burglars. No matter how old he gets, we’ll always half-expect him to slap his face and scream in front of a mirror.

 

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Linda Blair

Linda Blair might’ve done a variety of roles post-“The Exorcist,” but we still can’t get the image of the possessed Regan out of our minds. That 360-degree head turn? Iconic.

 

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Paul Reubens

Oh, sweet Pee-wee Herman. While he was certainly magnificent as Derek Foreal in “Blow,” Paul Reubens is Pee-wee Herman. And he embraced the character in such a heartwarming way. The character’s goofy chortle will be stuck in our brains forever more. RIP, Pee-wee.

 

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Elizabeth Montgomery

Ahh, the adorable, spellbinding Samantha from “Bewitched.” While Liz had plenty of roles in her magical career, she’s eternally our go-to enchantress who made witchcraft look so… suburban. Seriously, who needs a wand and broomstick when you’ve got the ultimate home-making superpower in your sniffer? That nose twitch was legendary.

 

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Daniel Radcliffe

Poor Danny boy! Try as he might, he’s always going to be “The Boy Who Lived” in our hearts. Sure, he’s done theater, played a dead body in “Swiss Army Man,” and even grew horns in “Horns.” But, throw a pair of round glasses on him, and boom! Yer a wizard, Danny.

 

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Barbara Eden

Blinking was to Jeannie what nose twitching was to Samantha. Barabara Eden’s folded arms, head knod, and blinking could make anything happen in “I Dream of Jeannie,” except, you know, the ability to escape typecasting from the hit show.

 

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Leonard Nimoy

Just think pointy ears and eyebrows that could qualify as dangerous weapons, and you’re sure to picture Spock. No matter how many roles Leonard Nimoy boldly took on during his career, we earthlings just can’t seem to beam him out of the USS Enterprise’s control room. Can you blame us, though? Between the Vulcan salute, the iconic “Live long and prosper” catchphrase, and that unshakeable sense of calm, Nimoy was, is, and forever will be Spock.

 

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Rowan Atkinson

Talk about minimal dialogue and maximum impact! While Atkinson has given us amazing performances throughout his accomplished career, he’s universally recognized and adored as the lovably goofy Mr. Bean. If you don’t believe us, try watching “Johnny English” without expecting a teddy bear cameo.

 

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Robert Pattinson

Before he became the brooding, sparkly vampire in the”Twilight” saga, R-Patz was just Cedric Diggory, a side character in “Harry Potter.” But now? He’s been bit! And no, it’s not by the vampire bug, but by the typecasting one. Still, he managed to land a role as Batman in the latest film adaptation. Which actually makes perfect sense given the connection between vampires and bats.

 

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Rupert Grint

Speaking of “Harry Potter,” the film series has a knack for typecasting its actors. Red-headed Rupert Grint can not escape his double silver-screen life as Ron Weasley.

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