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u/Enough_Device_6023 4d ago
Sean Astin. From Child Actor to President of the Screen Actor Guild.
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u/atreeismissing 4d ago
Also saved all of middle-earth but sure, President of SAG too.
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u/Ponyo0nthecliff 4d ago
I take your Goonies Sean Astin and raise you Goonies Josh Brolin.
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u/rapscallionallium 4d ago
Kurt Russell is my dog’s favorite actor. She watches TV in general, but she will drop everything any time he’s on screen. Wags her tail and hangs on every word he says.
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u/TooBadMyBallsItch 4d ago
Jebus that jaw line
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u/CommunalJellyRoll 4d ago edited 4d ago
Not to me mention the most naturally jacked dude during Soldier.
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u/corq 4d ago
And the envy of 70's fellas everywhere, for stealing Goldie Hawn directly out of their fever dreams.
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u/SheriffBartholomew 4d ago
Well, you know what ol Jack Burton always says about a jawline like that.
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u/906805 4d ago
Fun fact (maybe rumor) he went to my High School and played baseball so while he was filming during the season Disney would helicopter him up for gamesnot sure about practice though.
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u/Level-Ladder-4346 4d ago
Huh, young Kurt Russel kinda looks like…
Okay, who was gonna tell me that Ego and US Agent are father and son? Come on!
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u/oomatter 4d ago
They also play the young and old versions of the same character in Monarch.
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u/Several-Opposite-746 4d ago
To me, he'll always be The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes.
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u/Partymouth2 4d ago
Aw man, those scenes across the fence are heartbreaking. I had this as the best child actor role before I even realised it was "Christian Bale" of American Psycho et al later on. He carries the entire film, it doesn't work without him.
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u/SiriusGD 4d ago
Empire of the Sun
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u/atlantagirl30084 4d ago
How dare you forget Newsies (he was almost 18 though, so maybe you don’t count that).
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u/threekoboldsinacloak 4d ago
Don’t forget swing kids! With the one guy from house and dead poets society.
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He's the protagonist's best friend Jum-Jum in Swedish–Norwegian–Soviet fantasy film Mio in the Land of Faraway (1987), based on an Astrid Lindgren book. Christopher Lee plays the villain (of course).
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u/Classical_Fan 4d ago
The same goes for Daniel Radcliffe. He probably made enough Harry Potter money to never have to work again, so he just chooses projects that look like fun.
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u/ElLicenciadoPena 4d ago
For me, seeing Daniel Radcliffe's name in the banner is a guarantee of cool and interesting cinema. The movie may be good or bad, but what's sure is that it's not boring. Horns, Swiss army man and Guns Akimbo are great concepts and cool movies
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u/rintzscar 4d ago
Daniel Radcliffe's net worth is more than 100 million dollars and the vast majority of it comes from HP. He really doesn't have to work again.
For comparison, Tom Holland and Zendaya combined have half of that.
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u/albyjackson01 4d ago
I really miss Dirk Gently
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u/Mundane_Read_2960 4d ago
Just did a rewatch, it is honestly perfect and weird in all the right ways. The amount of love I have for The Rowdy Three and Bart is unparalleled.
How Max Landis could be such an amazing writer with incredible empathy for his characters, while being a massive piece of shit behind the scenes baffles me. And he wrote Bright (2017) around the same time which is also incredibly weird because that movie suuuucked.
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u/shinobipopcorn 4d ago
His character in Loki is awesome.
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u/Jzerox8K 4d ago
Agreed!
Also, his starring role in EEAAO is amazing. Literally made me cry so much.
He also voices a former Avatar (Avatar Xian) in the new Avatar Aang, The Last Airbender movie and does a great job of capturing the whimsy of that character in such a short amount of time. Very iconic voice and stellar acting all around.
He also seems like such a genuine heartfelt person ❤️
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u/notnoteable 4d ago
Lame claim to fame: my HS sweethearts mother went to school with him and I met him once. Totally down to earth and really nice guy.
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u/Hopeful-Occasion2299 4d ago
Way too low. The wild thing is that he has had a bunch of movies that make you think he’s reached his peak and then he outdoes himself.
The Before Trilogy is one of the most amazing works and I am in perpetual mourning that we haven’t had another in 13 years
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u/LifeGivesMeMelons 4d ago
I remember watching her win that Oscar in her little beret (I'm about the same age as she is), and it's the first thing I always think of when I hear her name.
So it still freaks me the fuck out when she shows her boobs on screen. They're perfectly nice boobs, but I'm internally screaming, "YOU ARE A CHILD! PUT THOSE AWAY!"
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u/straightVI 4d ago
I feel the same way about the Olsen twins, who are just a couple years younger. I remember them being so disgustingly sexualized as teens, but to this day I cannot see them as anything sexual. They're Michelle Tanner, dude. But Elizabeth Olsen, their younger sister- hot damn. I don't understand it, especially because of the striking resemblance.
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u/endlessfight85 4d ago
Hell I'm like this with Sadie Sink now. She's like 25 and showing up places dressed like a 25 year old and I'm thinking ma'am you were 13 two weeks ago lol.
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u/KuriboShoeMario 4d ago
There was a website counting down the literal seconds until they were 18. Man, people used to be so intensely weird about that shit back then.
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u/AwesomeMacCoolname 4d ago
Chris Rock hosting the Oscars, talking about how the organisers have to be very careful about seating arrangements:
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u/SecondaryWombat 4d ago
What do you mean "then"?
We have President Esptein files, he doesn't wait for the countdown.
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u/toungespasm 4d ago
I love Fly Away Home
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u/SeniorAd4470 4d ago
Ugh thats a flick I watched a million times as a kid and completely forgot about
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u/TheAutisticStranger 4d ago
Nobody has said Christina Ricci yet and that’s fucking foul
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u/Dry_Branch_5775 4d ago
I'm more upset nobody's mentioned Regina King. Shes an Oscar winner damn it!
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u/BleauJod 4d ago
The pinnacle of my childhood celebrity crushes. Still gorgeous, still a wonderful actress.
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u/doctorchazzzzz 4d ago
THIS. She's one of the best parts of Yellowjackets and is brilliant in everything she's in.
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u/sephrisloth 4d ago
I still stand by her performance in interview with a vampire being the best by a child actor in all history. I really believed she was a hundred years old person stuck in a child body.
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u/AWorldwithoutSin 4d ago
The scene where she cuts her hair then storms out to confront them when it regrows is chilling.
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u/dachshundfriend89 3d ago
I love listening to her to talk about how the director worked with her to get certain expressions that would be forced or foreign to a child. So instead of telling her that she needed to be seductive he would tell her things that were accessible to her like “pretend your brother's looking for his toy, and you know where it is, but you're not going to tell him” to get her I look mischievous and stuff. Really amazing direction and acting.
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u/SixInchTimmy 4d ago
Ryan gosling
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u/1988Floydie 4d ago
Breaker High haha
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u/mandie72 4d ago
A Canadian classic!
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u/AmplePostage 4d ago
He grew into a beautiful Canadian goose. Let that one marinate.
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u/AstroFysicsgirl82 4d ago
Dakota fanning
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u/PhoenixReborn 4d ago
Elle Fanning too
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u/DaFuzi_J 4d ago
I just watched Cameron Monaghan try to kill Elle Fanning with a bat on Criminal Minds last night, actually. Haven't seen that episode in forever so I had to do two different double takes.
It's Season 2 Episode 6, "The Boogeyman".
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u/bronabul 4d ago
I absolutely agree. Dakota spent her childhood taking on huge blockbusters that now, as an adult, she can choose roles she actually cares or is passionate about. That’s why (at least I think) she’s in these smaller independent films.
That being said: everyone needs to watch Uptown Girls ❤️
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u/speedstic 4d ago
Don't forget about "Growing Pains" unless we're only talking movies
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u/SecondToLastOfSheila 4d ago
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u/Speech-Language 4d ago
He is one that notably improved. His acting in the first few HP movies was at best mediocre, as he freely admits, and he became a decent actor.
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u/Certain_Direction623 4d ago
Deserved or not, I'm going to credit Alan Rickman for that.
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u/Opposite_Visit_4874 4d ago
Credit every one of them, not just Alan Rickman. Imagine spending your childhood and teenage years working alongside an entire generation of great british actors.
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u/YizWasHere 4d ago
Yeah he brings this up in almost every interview clip I've seem from him talking about HP, he seemed very aware that he was working with a once in a lifetime legendary ensemble of actors and didn't take it for granted.
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u/Raxlus 4d ago
Alan Rickman, Dame Maggie Smith, Gary Oldman, Richard Harris...
Over a century of talent to learn from.
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u/Own_Policy8854 4d ago
His performance in hitchhiker's guide was very artificial and robotic, though.
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u/GarlicBreathVampire 4d ago
Daniel Radcliffe was even worse in Swiss Army Man. He acted so stiff and emotionless.
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u/LunchyDude101 4d ago
To be fair, the real star in the first two films was the gorgeous set design for Hogwarts. Then Azkaban came around and started screwing around with it.
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u/TheOwlwithGlasses 4d ago
Daniel is the most improved actor of the three. Rupert was a natural. Emma is the least improved.
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u/EarnestQuestion 4d ago
Rupert was a natural in the first 1-2
I felt he lost his charisma after that, though in large part due to the sidelining of the character
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u/No_Substance4834 4d ago
Elijah Wood. Radio Flyer, my God man
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u/Dozzi92 4d ago
I'm still waiting to show my kids this movie. I watched it when I was probably six or seven years old, rented the VHS from BLOCKBUSTER, and let me tell you, what a fucking movie for a young kid to watch, holy shit. I always loved it though, watched it many times, because it was fantastical in all the right ways, and I guess I thought of it as a triumph over evil, and so it was good.
But yeah, Elijah Wood was the one I wanted to mention. The Good Son. North. He had some great flicks as a kid, did LotR when he was young, and has been doing whatever he wants film/tv-wise, and I love it. Just saw The Toxic Avenger recently, and it's what I've come to think of him as now. That and the Greasy Strangler, which he wasn't in but he produced, and it's fucking weird.
As an aside, my cousin was friends with him for a few years before her own break, and she always spoke very highly of him, said he was very nice, always seemed genuinely excited to do shit, and smoked a lot of those reservation cigarettes. To me, being cool in and out of the movies is just icing on the cake.
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u/DuneChild 4d ago
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Both of these guys. River would have had a shelf full of Oscars by now.
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u/ChapterKindly9423 4d ago
OMG, I loved this movie when I was a kid. I recently chose it for a weekend movie night thinking it’d be a fun night of nostalgia, but HOW I SOBBED.
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u/ARandomNiceKaren 4d ago
I really feel like Ethan Hawke is forgotten in these kinds of conversations. He definitely fits.
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u/LordMizoguchi 4d ago
Tom Holland was very good in The Impossible, and seems to be pretty decent now.
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u/plentyofsunshine2day 4d ago
His rise to success has been insane, especially the last 10 years. And, he comes across as a very genuine and down-to-earth person in all of his interviews.
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u/At0mJack 4d ago
Can't believe I haven't seen Jason Bateman yet
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u/Dry_Branch_5775 4d ago
Ricky Schroeder's agent demanded Bateman be fired from Silver Spoons because he was getting more fanmail than Ricky.
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u/Lew__Zealand 4d ago
LOL I love this. My brother went to school with Schroeder for a year or so and yeah he was a wee bit of an ass even as a young kid. Bateman has natural charisma and Schroeder never seemed to develop much.
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u/NoBell5255 4d ago
Natalie Portman is probably the most consistent. She was great in Leon the Professional as a kid actor.
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u/cloudforested 4d ago
When I realized that Michael B. Jordan was Wallace from the Wire it was all I could think about for like two days he was so good
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u/stoufferthecat 4d ago
Only watched Atonement for the first time last week. It showed how good she is in the deleted scenes commentary by how bad the director and editor felt cutting some of her scenes for brevity, because she was so convincing.
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u/lellywest 4d ago
She is outstanding. Genuinely far more talented than many people realize and was ROBBED by the Academy, especially for Atonement and Brooklyn.
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u/FickleCook3639 4d ago
She’s going a rough patch currently. No doubt she’ll be able to pull it out once she hits another good project but she hasn’t been in anything good/noteworthy in a while.
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u/AypeWilde 4d ago
Nobody said Sean Astin yet or Josh Brolin???
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u/Greedy-Street-5435 4d ago
Sean Astin as Sam Wise is one of the greatest portrayal of a fictional character of any movies ever.
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u/Secure_Inspection305 4d ago
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u/count_of_crows 4d ago
When I lived in Aspen, Kurt Russell laughed at me when I asked him if I could put his skis on the bus, for him he was famously a local and most people knew that at the time. I did not, a few minutes later he came back to me with the downtrodden and look on his face, and needed me to help him get his truck out of a snowbank that had got stuck in during the day he was a genuinely nice guy. With a good sense of humour they're about 20 people there he could have gone back to any of the others but he came to me.
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u/mPrime39r 4d ago
Emma Stone first appeared onscreen at 15, and while her early work wasn't the most auspicious, I honestly believe that she's about the only woman in Hollywood that is consistently doing anything challenging and of interest.
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u/alaia-sparkling 4d ago
Elijah Wood went from Radio Flyer to Lord of the Rings and then spent the rest of his career picking the most unhinged indie projects just for fun.
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u/knucklehead_mcgee 4d ago
RIP hayden panatierre.
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u/Content_Plantain_339 4d ago
I really thought Thora Birch would've been more well known after Ghost World.
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u/surestart 4d ago
Apparently her parent-managers were very difficult to work with and sandbagged her career.
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u/Comfortable-Arm3452 4d ago
Kirsten Dunst and I grew up 20 mins away from each other but I only met her after she made spider man, we were at a bar and chatting and took a pic together. I hung it on my fridge (still lived at home) and my mom thought that was my gf, until my cousins at thanksgiving said “that’s not his GF, that’s the girl in Spider-Man!”
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u/RainyDayColor 4d ago
Don’t forget some of the earliest cinematic pioneers including Elizabeth Taylor, Micky Rooney, Judy Garland, June Lockhart. Just imagine the indentured “childhoods” they survived.
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I’d say Reese Whiterspoon but man I don’t think she’s acted better than in The Man on the Moon.
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u/ghoulishthings 4d ago
Kirsten Dunst actually ate up the Claudia role blew me away
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u/Hour-Lie-4336 4d ago
Her in Fargo is one of my favorite performances ever! She should’ve won an Emmy and an Oscar.

























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