Summary
- A-list actors have given underrated performances in various film genres, often overlooked due to the popularity of their more well-known roles.
- Robin Williams's performance in "One Hour Photo" is horrifying and deserves more praise for his portrayal of a stalker.
- Daniel Radcliffe's performance as Weird Al Yankovic in "Weird: The Al Yankovic Story" is hilarious and one of his best, despite being overshadowed by his role in Harry Potter.
A-list actors are A-list because of their frequent fantastic performances, but these 15 movie performances are incredibly underrated. The best performances from many actors are often their most well-known ones, as it's why they're so famous. However, A-list actors are in all kinds of films, meaning that some performances have flown under the radar - and here are the 15 most underrated ones.
Movie stars have given underrated performances in all kinds of genres since the beginning of film. Due to the nature of film, more popular movies are often going to get talked about more than less popular movies. So, whether it be a movie that just wasn't very successful or a performance that didn't get the respect it deserved until years down the line, here are the 15 most underrated performances from A-list actors.
15 Robin Williams In One Hour Photo
Robin Williams was one of the biggest comedic actors of his time, being most well-known for his fantastic performances in movies like Aladdin, Mrs. Doubtfire, and Jumanji. Williams has given some dramatic performances in projects like Dead Poet's Society and Good Will Hunting, but in these films, he was a warm, lovable mentor. Robin Williams' performance in One Hour Photo, however, is absolutely horrifying, with him completely embodying the persona of a stalker in a way that deserves far more praise.
14 Paul Newman In Nobody's Fool
Paul Newman was one of the biggest actors throughout the 1960s and 1970s, headlining some of the most commercially and critically successful films of the decade. However, one of the actor's best performances didn't come until decades later in 1994's Nobody's Fool. The film follows a disgruntled and washed-up construction worker who has to become the father figure he never was when his son attempts to reconnect, leading to a beautifully touching performance from Newman.
13 Letitia Wright In Mangrove
While Letitia Wright may be most known for her role in the MCU's Black Panther movies, her best performance is one that is rarely talked about. Wright stars in Mangrove, one of the five films in Steve McQueen's Small Axe series, and she gives a powerhouse performance. Wright plays real-life Trinidadian Black Panther leader Altheia Jones-LeCointe, with Wright giving a revolutionary performance in Mangrove's telling of the story of the Mangrove Nine.
12 Michael Keaton In The Founder
Michael Keaton was a huge actor throughout the 1980s and 1990s, starring in movies like Batman and Beetlejuice, and he has recently had a resurgence in the 2010s with films like Birdman and Spider-Man: Homecoming. However, one of Keaton's best performances can be seen in a little-known 2016 film called The Founder. In the film, Keaton plays Ray Kroc, the former McDonald's CEO, and the level of complexity Keaton brings to the character causes him to carry the entire film.
11 Woody Harrelson In The People Vs. Larry Flynt
Woody Harrelson has appeared in all kinds of films since his boom of popularity in the 1990s, but one of his best ones was in 1996's The People vs. Larry Flynt. In the film, Harrelson plays Larry Flynt, the pornographer who was the subject of a major Supreme Court case due to his works in Hustler magazine. Harrelson nails the dramatic aspect of his character, but the actor also gives one of the best comedic performances in his filmography, meaning that The People vs. Larry Flynt deserves to be talked about a lot more.
10 Penélope Cruz In Open Your Eyes
Penélope Cruz is a fantastic dramatic actor that has appeared in all kinds of acclaimed films throughout her career, such as Vicky Cristina Barcelona and Parallel Mothers. However, one of her best performances can be seen in 1997's Open Your Eyes. Cruz's performance in the film is one of the movie's highlights, and while she returns in the American remake Vanilla Sky, she really excels in the Spanish original.
9 Samuel L. Jackson In Hard Eight
Samuel L. Jackson has been in a ton of movies, and because of this, he has given some fantastic performances. However, his most underrated can be seen in Paul Thomas Anderson's 1996 film Hard Eight. Jackson plays Jimmy, a security professional, and although the film is early in Jackson's career, it features many of the hallmarks that would go on to define his career.
8 Michelle Rodriguez In Girlfight
Michelle Rodriguez is one of the highest-grossing actresses of all time, with her having a leading role in the incredibly popular Fast and Furious franchise. While Rodriguez has given some great performances in blockbuster films, she has never been able to sur her excellent performance in her debut film, 2000's Girlfight. Rodriguez plays a troubled boxer named Diana Guzman, with Rodriguez' fantastic performance making her one of the best movie boxers of all time.
7 Zach Galifianakis In Birdman
Zach Galifianakis is almost strictly a comedic actor, with him being most well known for The Hangover trilogy as well as his show Between Two Ferns. However, Galifianakis has a surprisingly great dramatic role in 2014's Birdman, and in a film full of fantastic performances, he is a standout. Birdman is easily the best performance Galifianakis has given, which makes it sad that he is rarely recognized for his fantastic dramatic work.
6 Dustin Hoffman In Straw Dogs
Dustin Hoffman has been a consistently popular actor since 1967's The Graduate, with him starring in massively popular films like Rain Man, Tootsie, Kramer vs. Kramer, Hook, and more. However, one of Hoffman's best performances can be seen in Sam Peckinpah's controversial 1971 thriller Straw Dogs. In the film, Hoffman manages to give a fantastic performance of an unlikable and cowardly character who finally snaps, and this transition feels incredibly real.