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re: Top 3 actors whose career inspired you but never delivered up their potential
Posted on 9/10/16 at 4:29 pm to rebeloke
Posted on 9/10/16 at 4:29 pm to rebeloke
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Honorable mention: Partricia Arquette
I think she's done about as well as she could.
True Romance, Ed Wood, Beyond Rangoon (I think her best performance - love that movie), Flirting with Disaster, Lost Highway, Stigmata...but that was the 90's.
Then she hit 2000's and bombed, taking crap roles because there were newer and hotter young actresses.
So by mid-2000's she gave up on the movies and look has been a big TV star for 10 years.
Posted on 9/10/16 at 8:29 pm to mizzoubuckeyeiowa
What has impressed me more about Viggo was some of the behind the scenes extra from LOTR.
That guy is just an awesome man, bought some of the horses to give to cast members. He was retiring, but something brought him back.
His later career roles, working with Cronenberg, and after have been more of what he wants at this point in career. More critical success than box office success.
The Road - The Man
A Dangerous Method - Sigmund Freud
On the Road - William S Burroughs
And his latest - Captain Fantastic had lots of critical praise.
I have always felt that Tim Roth hasn't found his niche yet.
That guy is just an awesome man, bought some of the horses to give to cast members. He was retiring, but something brought him back.
His later career roles, working with Cronenberg, and after have been more of what he wants at this point in career. More critical success than box office success.
The Road - The Man
A Dangerous Method - Sigmund Freud
On the Road - William S Burroughs
And his latest - Captain Fantastic had lots of critical praise.
I have always felt that Tim Roth hasn't found his niche yet.
Posted on 9/10/16 at 11:05 pm to mizzoubuckeyeiowa
Lillo Brancato from A Bronx Tale and Renaissance Man
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