When did the Fonz become a great actor?Any other actors you can think of who had their breaks later in life, or reinvented themselves decades after their big role?
>>217788054When? We're still waiting.>aaaaaaaaaaaaa
Lance Henriksen was in his 40s, when he became a known actor.
>>217788100you're a big meanie
>>217788054Looks exactly like Terry Davis
>>217788124Thanks it was bugging me who he looked like
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>>217788054Brian Cox had his best and most famous role in his 80s with succession
>>217788349To me he will always be the best Hannibal
>>217788117Same with Bryan Cranston
>>217788054Jackie Earle Haley.He was a child actor who starred in the Bad News Bears movies in the late '70s.then he basically disappeared for more than a couple decades until he was cast in a arthouse film starring Kate Winslet, Little Children, for which he received a best supporting actor nomination at the Oscars. Then he played Rorshach in Watchmen and Freddie Kruger in the Nightmare on Elm Street remake.Also Adam Sandler to some degree.
>>217788117Morgan Freeman started to regularly appear in movies when he was already past 40 and he had his breakthrough role at 50.
>>217788997Shawshank Redemption sucks dick. Anyone who thinks that movie should be in a list of the top 500 movies ever made should be shot.
Richard Brake? Although he always looks old as fuck
>>217788575>get huge comedic role at 40, one one of the most genre defying comedies of all time>two years after show ends, get another massive role that cements you as one of the greatest dramatic actor of all timeHE CAN'T KEEP GETTING AWAY WITH IT
>>217789035what didn't you like about it?
Leslie Nielsen
>>217789139Nielsen is absolutely the poster child for this. He was a serious actor as a youngster, but as he aged he stopped being cast as a leading man and switched to comedy. Now his early filmography is practically forgotten and he's considered one of the greatest comedic actors of all time.
>>217789035Name 500 better movies.
>>217788124Should he play Terry Davis in the upcoming Oscarbait dramatic biopic?
>>217789035yeah, it's not the best movie ever, but it's still a very comfy, well-made film.I have fewer problems seeing The Shawshank Redemption at the top of the IMDb's Top 250 than The Dark Knight at number 3.
>>217789203I member when Godfather was #1 and Shawshank was #2 and Godfather Part 2 was #3.
>>217789164Luca
>>217789164jackie chan
I feel like most of the actors in BB and BCS were middle-aged nobodies but they all acted like they were born for the roles
>>217788054He's very good.
>>217789425Kek
>>217788054>FonzI didnt realise its him
Kathy Bates was in her 40s when she starred in Misery, which won her the oscar and made her career.