To be honest, there are several talented actors in Hollywood, but many get stuck playing the same type of character over and over again. We wonder whether it's because they're so good at radiating a certain personality or because of their outstanding performance as one specific character. Some of them have made a name for themselves precisely because they always play the same character.
The topic of typecasting, interestingly, is a hot one for viewers to discuss. We found out that a few weeks ago, someone asked on Reddit about actors who basically only play themselves in movies, and asked the sub to share their thoughts. We have gathered the best ones here. Let's scroll down and enjoy!
#1 Paul Rudd
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"Although I'm a big fan of him, Paul Rudd plays the same lovable goofball in pretty much everything he's in."—alleycat356
#2 Samuel L. Jackson
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—patrick_kim_2005
#3 Awkwafina
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"Even her own grandma said it's like she isn't acting, she's just playing herself in her movies."—xy8lu
#4 Ellie Kemper
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—userf41b694b7e
#5 Adam Sandler
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"No one even knows the names of the Movies,he’s in, there's just 'that one movie with Adam Sandler' and his character is 'Adam Sandler’s character.'”—hannahbananamontana2
#6 Ed Helms
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"He plays an annoying, immature 40-something in everything."—pinkthinker
#7 Joel McHale
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"He always plays the handsome douchebag."—masm2
#8 Vanessa Hudgens
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"TBH, I think it's just bad acting."—brock25500
#9 Johnny Depp
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"He always plays a version of Captain Jack Sparrow, which is also a caricature of himself."—mariirodriguees35
#10 Jennifer Lopez
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"At least for the past 25 years or so. She was doing great with Selena and Out of Sight, but then came the rom-coms. I feel like she plays herself in all of those."—baobaopanda
#11 Seth Rogen
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"He always plays the annoying man-child who likes to swear a lot."—masm2
#12 Channing Tatum
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Suggested by: ltang#13 Aubrey Plaza
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—stevenpwright
#14 Jason Bateman
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"I love Jason, but he always plays the same character."—meggs0486
#15 Jack Black
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"I struggled to enjoy his movies because it was just Jack Black being Jack Black in everything. I’ve come to appreciate that for what it is now."—martinideercat
#16 Denzel Washington
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"Controversial, but if you take 30 seconds to reflect, you’ll know I’m right. He always, ALWAYS plays the arrogant and slightly-troubled lead who is waging an ongoing personal battle with his own hubris."—petunia712
#17 John Krasinski
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"I'm probably the only one who feels like this, but after watching him on The Office and then on Jack Ryan, it really felt like he was the same character just with a different skill set/circumstances."—bringbackuglybetty
#18 Katherine Heigl
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—mitzibee
#19 Tom Cruise
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"Tom Cruise is always Tom Cruise."—seymourstein
#20 Robert Downey Jr.
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Suggested by: megprince13#21 Sarah Jessica Parker
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Suggested by: lehagstrom"She’s been playing variations of Carrie Bradshaw since the '90s."
—abigaeljoyceanderson
#22 Kevin Costner
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"I love him, but he’s always Kevin."—sandrac4c3faf3dc
#23 Chris Pratt
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"He only plays the guy who is seen as childish and usually has parent-related trauma. For example: Andy Dwyer, Peter Quill, Emmet, Barley Lightfoot."—jbmasta