17 Actors That Play The Same Character In Every Movie

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"After The Wizard Of Oz I was typecast as a lion, and there aren't all that many parts for lions." - Bert Lahr

The Cowardly Lion

1.Vin Diesel - We all know the role, do I even have to say it?

Iconic Performance: The Fast and the FuriousWho would've thought that

2.Chris Pratt - At a certain point, Pratt became this generation's Harrison Ford.

Iconic Performance: Guardians of the GalaxyPlenty of people knew about Chris Pratt by the time he was cast in Guardians of the Galaxy. The childishly lovable Andy Dwyer on Parks and Recreation was actually supposed to leave the show after Season 1, but he was so popular that Pratt became an integral cast member. In the months and weeks leading up to the release of Guardians of the Galaxy,  the biggest headline was Pratt's transformation from schlub to stud. After the movie debuted, however, the conversation shifted to Pratt's charisma as an action star. Ever since, he has been Hollywood's go-to leading man. Whether it's a dinosaur wrangler, space voyager, or Italian plumber, Pratt is likely to be the first choice.

3.Hugh Grant - If you need your romantic lead to say "Oh, dear" a lot, get Grant.

Iconic Performance: Four Weddings and a FuneralFamily Guy said it best when they described Grant as

4.Michael Cera - The king of the awkward kid you can't help but root for.

Iconic Performance: Arrested DevelopmentSuperbad made Michael Cera well-known, but Arrested Development is where he perfected the role of the uncomfortable teenager. As he tries to kiss his cousin, run a banana stand, or pass a muscle suit off as his own body, Cera's natural delivery of every line makes each moment feel painfully real. In Superbad, Scott Pilgrim vs. The World, and many others, Cera plays the loveably awkward teen. He's well-aware of his typecasting and seems to have a good sense of humor about it, as you can see here when a fan asks him whether it's something he worries about.

5.Tom Cruise - One of the most quintessential action stars of the '90s and 2000s.

tom cruise on the phone appearing stressed in the film mission impossible

6.Michelle Rodriguez - The badass [insert cool job] that doesn't have time for your shit.

Michelle Rodriguez standing by a car in the film fast and furious

7.Anya Taylor Joy - If it's a horror film or a period piece, they probably called Anya (bonus points if it's a horror period piece).

Iconic Performance: The WitchAnya Taylor Joy barely made this list, and it'll be interesting to see how her career evolves from 2021. But with Last Night in Soho premiering this year, Joy has proven to be a wonderful choice for films that either have murder or take place in the past. In The Queen's Gambit (set in the 60s), Joy's confidence and determination sold the role of Beth Harmon. She also starred in Emma, another period piece. In Split, she channeled a scream queen that would make Sarah Michelle Gellar (#17 on this list) proud. And in Thoroughbreds, her character's uppity detachment helped establish the dark film's tone. The Witch and Last Night in Soho are horror/period pieces, which Anya Taylor Joy thrives the most in. Watch out for her 2024 role of Furiosa in the Mad Max universe to see where she goes from here.

8.Hiroyuki Sanada - He has to have enough hours logged to be a full-on samurai by now.

Iconic Performance: The Last SamuraiWho said actors were soft? Hiroyuki Sanada may be a world-class actor, but I wouldn't recommend challenging him to a sword fight (I wouldn't recommend challenging anyone to a sword fight actually, that's weird). A senior member of the Japan Action Club, Sanada was already a successful Japanese actor by the time he got cast in The Last Samurai. Once he hit the global stage, Sanada's name became synonymous with fierce swordsmen. He also ties three separate entries on this list together. Sanada appeared in Lost, which Michael Emerson was a star of, as we'll see in #16. The co-creator of Lost, Damon Lindelof, called Sanada the

9.Keira Knightly - If you need a romantic lead in a period piece, you need Keira Knightly.

Iconic Performance: Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl Kiera Knightly's breakout role was in Bend It Like Beckham (she was relatively unknown when starred in Star Wars: The Phantom Menace three years earlier). But since Beckham, it's been rare to see her in a role wearing clothes made in this century. You're much more likely to see her in a period piece, and that's thanks to her incredible performance as Elizabeth Swan in Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl. As with many of her roles, Knightly brings dignity and ferocity to characters that are often underestimated by the people around her. According to Knightly, she simply finds more interesting roles for women in period pieces. And technically, The Phantom Menace was a period piece too.

10.Helena Bonham Carter - Dark, edgy, and ruthless, Carter often plays characters that will ruin your life.

Iconic Performance: Fight ClubHelena Bonham Carter had a lot of film and television roles under her belt by the time she got the role of Marla Singer. While Carter can play countless types of characters, it was the messy and blunt Marla that caused the actor to become a household name. Since Fight Club, Helena Bonham Carter has played many characters with...unique looks. Bellatrix Lestrange, Mrs. Lovett, and even the Corpse Bride all owe a debt to Marla Singer.

11.Timothée Chalamet - The angsty yet lovable teen.

Iconic Performance: Call Me By Your NameOne of the biggest actors working today, many people first saw Timothée Chalamet in Interstellar. While he handled the role well, Call Me By Your Name showed the world how talented (and angsty) Chalamet really was. If you need a young character to stare into a fireplace (Call Me By Your Name), act like a cringey philosophy major (Lady Bird), profess their love for someone (Little Women), or have an existential crisis over whether or not they're a messiah (Dune), Chalamet is your man.

12.Harrison Ford - Few actors could pull off cocky action characters like Ford (mainly because he took all those roles).

Iconic Performance: Star WarsHarrison Ford is the only actor on this list that has gone through two eras of typecasting. Today, he is the grumpy grandpa that doesn't easily give out his approval. But in the 80s and 90s, Ford rivaled Stallone and Schwarzenegger as one of the best action stars in the world. From the cool, couldn't-care-less attitude in Han Solo to the smoldering academic in Indiana Jones, Harrison Ford was the guy to call when you needed a man on a mission.

13.Jason Statham - Casting someone else as a Cockney tough guy? Bollocks!

Iconic Performance: Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking BarrelsTransporter cemented Statham as the Cockney James Bond, but Guy Ritchie's Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels first introduced us to the brash tough guy. Part of Statham's typecasting comes from his ability to do most of his stunts — he is proficient in mixed martial arts (kickboxing and jujitsu). Statham also proves that typecasting is usually not a bad thing, it's just an actor excelling at a particular role. As he puts it,

14.Rebel Wilson - You think you have a funny friend? Wilson is THE funny friend.

Rebel Wilson as Patricia "Fat Amy" Hobart

15.Ryan Reynolds - This movie established Reynolds as the charming guy that gets on other characters' nerves and loves to talk.

Ryan Reynolds as Van Wilder

16.Michael Emerson - The quiet yet calculating evil genius.

Iconic Performance: LostIf you've never seen Lost, I kind of just spoiled a minor part of it for you (something one of Michael Emerson's characters would probably do). Don't worry, I'll spoil it further. In Emerson's first appearance in Season 2 of the legendary ABC show, we're not sure whether he's friend or foe. At that point in Lost, the main characters have been stressing over The Others. The big question is whether this man, giving the name Henry Gale, is one of them (the episode is even called

17.Sarah Michelle Gellar - The scream queen that redefined what it means to be a scream queen.

Sarah Michelle Gellar as Helen Shivers

Who are some other typecast actors that you can think of? Let us know in the comments below!