TOP 5 MOST VERSATILE ACTORS

(PAST AND PRESENT)

5. Ben Kingsley – For his role as Ghandi alone, Sir Ben Kingsley is on this list. His character Don Logan in Sexy Beast was also bald, but on the opposite side of the karmic spectrum. An all around great actor who absorbs himself in every role, like House of Sand and Fog.

4. Gary Oldman – He’s played roles ranging from Sid Vicious to Sirius Black, and just about everything in between. He scared us in Dracula and Hannibal, and is known for playing the bad guy. But in films like The Professional and Batman Begins, we see that he is not so one dimensional, and can take on the role of protagonist with ease.

 

3. Johnny Depp – This guy might have everyone on this list beat for sheer scope of fun characters. Though he had acted in Platoon and 21 Jump Street beforehand, it was his role as Edward Scissorhands that made people take note. Since then he’s played everybody from Ichabod Crane to Hunter S. Thompson to Willy Wonka to Donnie Brasco. It’s good to be Jack Sparrow . . . I mean, Johnny Depp.

 

2. Peter Sellers – One of the greats, though no longer with us. He gave us Inspector Clouseau. He gave us Captain Lionel Mandrake, President Merkin Muffley, and Dr. Strangelove. He gave us Hrundi V. Bakshi in The Party (“Birdie Num Num”). His role as Chance, the Magritte-like gardner in the film Being There, nearly won him an Oscar. Oh, and he may be one of the greatest comedians every to act in front of the camera.

 

1. Daniel Day Lewis – His resumé may not be as deep as some of the others on this list, but I do believe Daniel Day Lewis to be the single most versatile actor ever to grace the big screen. He is like the Olympic athlete of acting, the one who no-one can beat. I can imagine he inspires as many actors as he frustrates, simply out of sheer talent. He pops on the scene every few years to collect more accolade, and perhaps an Oscar or two. And Daniel Plainview was every bit as gripping as any leading role I’ve seen to date.

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7 responses to “TOP 5 MOST VERSATILE ACTORS”

  1. […] Valiantly tackling the gay cowboy role in Brokeback Mountain and knocking America’s jittery socks off in The Dark Knight, Heath Ledger’s career showcased the makings of a golden screen genious—a true oddity in today’s less creative, money-driven industry that’s more focused on a pretty face than it is on genuine talent. […]

  2. Van Garner Avatar
    Van Garner

    Max Von Sydow should certainly be on the list of most versatile: He’s played roles well from Christ (“Greatest Story Ever Told”) to the Devil (“Needful Things”) to a hit man (“Seven Days of the Condor”) to a galactic megalomaniac (“Flash Gordon”).

    Not to mention the numerous foreign, more subtle roles, for which he’s been recognized/received awards over the last four decades.

  3. ed mcgrain Avatar
    ed mcgrain

    hands down – sir alec guinness !! [see kind hearts and coronets !!!

  4. Slammer Avatar
    Slammer

    Laugh if you want, but John Travolta must be considered.

  5. siddharth Avatar
    siddharth

    heath ledger is versatile but he’s not that bad lookin’…

  6. DELLAJOY Avatar
    DELLAJOY

    Dustin Hoffman should definately be on this list. He’s done comedy (Tootsie), Dramas (Little Big Man), played an autistic man (Rainman). He can play them all. The list goes on and on.

    Jack Nickolson is also very versatile from comedies (Anger Management), Dramas (A few Good Men) and even a psycho killer (A Stephen King book that for the life of me I can’t remember right now…lol)

    Tom Hanks has also done everything from Comedies to Forest Gump to the Divinci Code.

  7. Yovita Avatar

    I totally agree on your number 1. Daniel Day-Lewis is absolutely unbeatable when it comes to being versatile.
    Great list. 🙂

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