It is often said that successful people surround themselves with successful people, but does this also apply to actors? Even though they appear on the silver screen quite often, there are many actors in Hollywood who have better acting skills than they seem. There are some people who haven’t. In fact, the only reason they seem so talented may be because of their co-stars’ acting.
1. Nicholas Braun
If you have a strong cast, you may not be the best actor on the call sheet inheritance that’s right. Brown has great improvisational skills and his character is iconic, but when compared to the rest of the cast, he seems to be playing himself.
2. Jerry Seinfeld
Not to attack Jerry Seinfeld’s outstanding stand-up talent, but seriously, can we just stop pretending he’s a good actor? Seinfeld himself would have been the first to agree and acknowledge some of the reasons why. seinfeld’s The success was due to the talent of his co-stars.
3. Harry Styles
Some stars make the step from music to acting look easy. Cher, David Bowie, and Sting all had decent acting careers, but Harry Styles still needs work.he was not good at Don’t worry, darlingand his cameo appearance at the end of the Marvel movie eternals It made me laugh.
4. Gal Gadot
Chris Pine played a role that revolved around Gadot. wonder woman. But we have to be fair to poor Ms. Gadot.playing wonder woman That means you spend 85% of the movie acting in front of a green screen.
5. Orlando Bloom
Orlando Bloom would have a hard time finding work if the role wasn’t right for him. Bloom couldn’t help but feel like he had a grin on his face during most of his mission with Legolas. Who can blame him? He was playing Legolas!
6. Kate Hudson
The first time I met Hudson was almost famous, and I discovered that she was a great up-and-coming talent, but a spate of romantic comedies have since distracted me from her talent. She’s great if she has a strong cast and director around her. If any of them are missing, she will be lacking.
7. Selena Gomez
I love Selena’s music, but her co-stars are bringing her in on Hulu Murder inside the building only. Luckily for Selena, she’s a warm, kind, and polite person, and that shows in her character.
8. January Jones
mad men The film was a huge success and launched Jon Hamm’s breakout career. However, Hamm’s on-screen wife, played by January Jones, was a cast member that the rest of the cast definitely adopted. She was perfect for the role, but she hasn’t done anything phenomenal since then.
9. Norman Reedus
Norman Reedus is another great example of how supporting characters can change people’s perceptions.. Reedus doesn’t have much of a personality other than a lo-fi naval speaking style and grunting, but the character he played was the walking dead Fits the bill.
10. Jamie Lee Curtis
Curtis didn’t come close. Everything at once, wherever you are, but she won an Academy Award for her supporting role in the acclaimed film. But you have to ask why the Academy waited so long. She was better in her previous movies.
11. Lindsay Lohan
Sadly, mean girl The star is more famous for his off-stage behavior than his on-stage abilities. But wasn’t it? It’s hard to say. Her acting is mediocre compared to the rest of the cast she is surrounded by.
12. Blake Lively
of gossip girl The star has been firmly entrenched in the joys of motherhood these days, appearing less and less on screen. But she also has her detractors, who were once a popular young socialite in New York.
13. Charlie Hunnam
One of the rules of convincing acting is to avoid suspending the audience’s disbelief, which isn’t easy when a British Geordie (from Newcastle) plays a Californian biker. The rest of the cast was so great that they left Hunnam in the dust.
14. Kit Harington
game of thrones was such a phenomenal series that it’s hard to find fault with it (other than season 8). But don’t touch that. However, upon second viewing, Jon Snow is a bit wooden. Let’s be fair. Harrington was surrounded by names like Peter Dinklage, Pedro Pascal, and Charles Dance.
15. Jennifer Aniston
did friend Really Do you need Rachel? Maybe not, but it certainly doesn’t help that the rest of her friends were given separate roles and personalities while she was just Rachel.
Julia Fisher is a writer and editor who has loved reading and writing since she was a child. She earned a bachelor’s degree in clinical counseling psychology from Houghton College and is pursuing a master’s degree in marriage and family therapy from Northcentral University. She is interested in the psychology behind fandom and how people are influenced and shaped by the media they consume. Julia is a Tolkien enthusiast, and her geeky repertoire includes Dungeons and Dragons, Pokemon, her card collecting, and RPGs in general. When she’s not working, Julia can be found in the kitchen watching Bills football or working on an unpublished novel series. She lives in Buffalo, New York with her two chocolate labs and hundreds of books.