ITT: Weird early roles for actors/actresses
Example, Heath Ledger and Vera Farmiga in late 90s Hercules/Xena copy "Roar".
ITT: Weird early roles for actors/actresses
Example, Heath Ledger and Vera Farmiga in late 90s Hercules/Xena copy "Roar".
Adam Scott in Hellraiser IV.
It's weird seeing her young.
In the same vein, Tom Hardy in Minotaur
Jason Statham
liam neeson in krull
Wow he only had one eye?
I guess it's not that weird but Jackie Chan as a random mook in Enter the Dragon
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Adam Scott in Star Trek First Contact, though Hellraiser is weirder.
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Keanu in 1984
Ryan Gosling as Young Hercules
Quentin Tarantino as an Elvis impersonator on The Golden Girls, 1988.
and look, Pedro Pascal
now just imagine him playing Elvis in those scenes in True Romance
Mila Kunis on Baywatch
Laurence Fishburne in Apocalypse Now
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Jack Black in a commercial for Pitfall 1
>Farmiga and Fitzgerald
this show was ahead of it's time, shame I've never seen it. Vera at the time was like a off brand Sophie Marceau and thats a good thing.
Tatiana Maslany in a Canadian children's show in the early 2000s
Wait. You're saying Jackie Chan was in a kung fu movie? GTFO.
Jessica Lucas beside her also
That was Larry Fishburne, totally different dude.
But I guess we all look alike, right?
Like half the cast of Excalibur and Black Hawk Down
It’s literally the same guy lol
Already had that qt smile
Nick Offerman in Sin City
Tom Hardy was the scrawny dude in Black Hawk Down who was left behind with that goofball that went deaf
Also in Blackhawk Down was Legolas from LoTR, he played the guy that fell out if the helicopter
Ray Winstone, Will Scarlett in Robin of Sherwood.
Band of Brothers
James Bond and Dr Who in literal norf kino ("Our friends in the north").
Jack Black in Demolition Man. Only on the background and never speaks
Jack Black was the pilot in Waterworld he had to shoot the harpoon line to keep from crashing
He was also the gun seller in the Jackal that Bruce Willis killed
Low IQ comment likely due to your ethnicity
tobey maguire as bully henchman in The Wizard
Holden from Blade Runner is in the MST3K classic Mitchell and I love it so much
He lied about his age to get the role. He's only like 15 or 16 there.
>Heath Ledger died when he was 28
>28
Where did I go wrong
Wtf is this
Funnily enough by the time it actually finished production he was no longer underage.
Also Tatiana playing Mary in some direct to DVD Bible flick. Odd casting really.
>YARP ya cunt
Looks like a Shamen pop video. Only really remember Move Any Mountain and Ebeneezer Goode and its not those.
Matt Damon in Mystic Pizza.
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Isn't she a hodgepodge of German and Russian and Polish and whatnot ancestry? How'd she get cast as a Middle Eastern Jew?
It isn't an early role at all but I think its funny he has a kind of secondary career most people don't know about doing this stuff. I always expect him to suddenly come out with some sort of dark threat.
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Cowboy Curtis is the weird role.
Serious Reading Rainbow vibes
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My mistake, it was actually a TV miniseries, but either way, I don't think those kinds of Bible productions are striving for strict historical accuracy
He was also the theater attendant in True Romance.
he saved ron howard from drowning one day on set
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Be sure to watch it all.
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Jon Favreau as absolutely random man wearing a suit in Batman Forever.
Also, here's a really obscure one for you, one of Bill Murray's first roles was voice acting for Johnny Storm for radio drama.
And here's another bit of trivia, although the radio show wasn't popular at all, Peyton Reed was a fan and had Bill Murray sign a photo as human torch, writing flame on on it. Peyton Reed has been trying to make a good Fantastic Four movie for decades, which a little more than indirectly lead to him to eventually make Ant Man movies. The comic book movies and TV shows are kind of fun like that because in 80% of the cases they are not made for fans, they are made by fans, like Edward Norton who is a Hulk fan (though most likely fan of Bixby and Feringo show), but my point is that there are fucking hundreds of stories of actors and directors showing up for no reason in random comic book related shit.
goddamn i miss the 90s
Jeremy Irons presenting "Playaway" on children's TV.
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Bonus: Coronation Street, 1967, who is the fireman?
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Ezra Miller in Californication
Jensen Ackles on Days of Our Lives (Supernatural made sure to mock this on an episode)
Homicide life on the street is so damn overlooked. His dad directed.