Favorite Obscure Actors?
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Favorite Obscure Actors?
Pretty self-explanatory.
Matt Frewer
Matt Frewer - IMDb
Though he's played in some decently well-known pictures, and is semi-famous, he's not exactly a household name either.
I first saw him act in the very (appropriately) over-the-top role of cat in the hat in "In Search of Dr. Seuss" (TV movie) when I was a kid, and have since also seen him in such movies as "The Case of the Whitechapel Vampire" (TV Movie) and "The Hound of Baskervilles" (also a TV movie) as the well-known sleuth Sherlock Holmes and in the superhero movie "Watchmen" (Actually NOT a TV movie, surprisingly) as Moloch. (I didn't actually know it was him at the time I saw it)
I've noticed that this actor has a fairly large range, and does a great job at over-the-topness when he has to, but in a good way.
If you clicked the IMDB link, you might've noticed he's also done much in the line of voice-over work as well. Which in many cases actually works well with over-the-topness.
Either way, he's one of my favorites, and I was just curious about some others that you may like to list.
EDIT: This topic applies to both TV and Movie actors, I wasn't sure if it fit better there or here, but the way I figure it, the best of acting talent is USUALLY shown off in movies, and not television programs, so yeah. Think of it what you will.
Matt Frewer
Matt Frewer - IMDb
Though he's played in some decently well-known pictures, and is semi-famous, he's not exactly a household name either.
I first saw him act in the very (appropriately) over-the-top role of cat in the hat in "In Search of Dr. Seuss" (TV movie) when I was a kid, and have since also seen him in such movies as "The Case of the Whitechapel Vampire" (TV Movie) and "The Hound of Baskervilles" (also a TV movie) as the well-known sleuth Sherlock Holmes and in the superhero movie "Watchmen" (Actually NOT a TV movie, surprisingly) as Moloch. (I didn't actually know it was him at the time I saw it)
I've noticed that this actor has a fairly large range, and does a great job at over-the-topness when he has to, but in a good way.
If you clicked the IMDB link, you might've noticed he's also done much in the line of voice-over work as well. Which in many cases actually works well with over-the-topness.
Either way, he's one of my favorites, and I was just curious about some others that you may like to list.
EDIT: This topic applies to both TV and Movie actors, I wasn't sure if it fit better there or here, but the way I figure it, the best of acting talent is USUALLY shown off in movies, and not television programs, so yeah. Think of it what you will.
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I'll admit the only full film of his I've seen is Space Mutiny, but I've seen plenty of clips of his preferred acting method.
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I'll admit the only full film of his I've seen is Space Mutiny, but I've seen plenty of clips of his preferred acting method.
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Lam Suet and Jo Koo: Two great actors in Hong Kong who mostly show up in bit parts.
Of course, if you consider that 90% of international actors are obscure to the anglosphere, then I can mention one of the most underrated actors on earth: Lau Ching-Wan. Big difference is that he gets his fare share of leading roles these days, after years of hard work.
Of course, if you consider that 90% of international actors are obscure to the anglosphere, then I can mention one of the most underrated actors on earth: Lau Ching-Wan. Big difference is that he gets his fare share of leading roles these days, after years of hard work.
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