We’ve heard about actors going an extra mile or a whole lunar distance to fit the role of their dreams. But what if their way to stardom requires taking “age is just a number” all too literally?
You see, it turns out that there’s not just one or two actors who have played characters far from their real age. From Gwyneth Paltrow to Amanda Seyfried, some of the cases you see below are truly mind-boggling. Remember Moaning Myrtle from the Harry Potter films? Allegedly, the actress Shirley was 37 years old at the time of filming, which made her the oldest actor to play a teenage student at Hogwarts. If you ask me, I see no reason why defying age shouldn’t count as a magic power.
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Thomas Brodie-Sangster Was Actually 14 When He Played A 7-Year-Old Kid In Nanny Mcphee
Laurence Fishburne Was Only 14 When He Played A Soldier In Apocalypse Now
Shirley Henderson, Who Played Moaning Myrtle In The Harry Potter Films, Was Actually 37 When She Appeared In The Second Film
If you wonder why so many teenage roles are actually played by adult actors, there may be a good reason or two for this. First of all, according to child labor laws, kids can only work for up to a few hours at a time. Meanwhile, movie sets and TV productions will normally spend 10-12 hours a day working on a set.
There is also the issue of schooling that most minors are still required to complete. Plus, minors are more expensive to get insured if their job requires them to do stunts and physical work. Casting slightly older actors may be a workaround for not paying extra costs.
Moreover, the child actor can outgrow the age of their characters as their aging is more noticeable. Think of the ages 13 and 18 and how vast the difference is. And lastly, the great majority of professional actors are twenty and up, so they always already have greater experience and acting skills to compare with teenage and child actors.
Audrey Hepburn 32 In Breakfast At Tiffany’s As 18 Year Old
John Franklin, Children Of The Corn. The Role Of The 12-Year-Old Prophet In The Horror Movie Children Of The Corn Became A Debut For John Franklin. By That Time The Actor Had Already Turned 25
Winona Ryder Was 28 When She Played An 18-Year-Old In "Girl, Interrupted" As Susanna Kaysen
For many child actors who start out at a very early age, the sudden fame and intense work load may be debilitating. Macaulay Culkin, who started acting at the age of 4 and got famous for his role as Kevin McCallister in the Home Alone films, has said multiple times how truly hard it all was.
“It started feeling like a chore. I started vocalizing that and not being heard: I was saying, ‘I wanna go to school—I haven’t done a full year of school since first grade,'” he told Esquire in a recent interview.
Culkin’s lifelong struggle with psychological problems also serves as an example that casting a very young actor for a leading role which requires a lot of responsibility may be, in some way, harmful.
Amanda Seyfried Was 27 When She Played The Teenage Cosette In Les Misérables
Keiko Agena Played A 17-Year-Old Lane In Gilmore Girls While Being 27-Years-Old
Olivia Newton-John - 28 In Grease As Sandy Dumbrowski - 17
there wasn't a teenager in Grease younger than 28 and some of them even looked 40.
Jack Gleeson, 25, As King Joffrey In Got, 17. In The Books He Was Only 13-Years-Old
Alan Ruck - 30 In Ferris Bueller's Day Off As Cameron Frye - 18
Keanu Reeves, Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure. He Played A 17-Year-Old Schoolboy At The Age Of 25 In The Sci-Fi Comedy Of 1989
Sophie Mcshera Plays The Young Kitchen Maid Daisy In "Downton Abbey" While Being 35-Years-Old
Michael J. Fox - 29 In Back To The Future As Marty Mcfly - 17
Cole Sprouse Is 27 Years Old, But His "Riverdale" Character Jughead Is Meant To Be Just 16
Jon Heder - 25, Napoleon Dynamite - 16. He Certainly Knew How To Act Like A Teenager
Jennifer Grey - 27 In Dirty Dancing As Frances “Baby” Houseman - 17
Leonardo Dicaprio - 28 In Catch Me If You Can As Frank Abignale Jr. - 16
Ian Somerhalder Started Playing Damon Salvatore, A Vampire Turned-At-25 When The Actor Was 30-Years-Old And Finished The Show When He Was 38-Years-Old Still Playing A 25-Year-Old
Kit Harington Was 30-Years-Old While Jon Snow Is Supposed To Be 17. In The Books He Was 14
Actually didn't feel that disconnected with the character. I think maybe it's because GOT didn't really concentrate on age. The only person we paid attention to was Ayra
Bianca Lawson, Who Played High Schooler Maya, Was 31 When The Pilot For Pretty Little Liars Was Shot
Rachel Mcadams - 25 In Mean Girls As Regina George - 17
Paul Wesley, The Vampire Diaries. His Character Stefan Salvatore Was 17, Actor 35
Stockard Channing Was 33 When She Played High Schooler Rizzo In Grease
Gabriel Union - 27 In Bring It On As Isis - 17
Stacey Dash - 29 In Clueless As Dionne “Dee” Davenport - 17
Jason Earles Was 29 When He Began Playing Hannah's Teenage Brother, Jackson, On Hannah Montana
I was gonna say, he played like a 30 year old on Kickin' It but looks the same as he did in Hannah Montana
Emma Thompson Starred As 19-Year-Old Elinor Dashwood In "Sense And Sensibility" When She Was 35
Denise Richards, Wild Thingsplaying A 16-Year-Old Schoolgirl, At The Age Of 27
Ashleigh Murray Was 28 When She Began Shooting Riverdale As Teenager Josie
And to be fair - in most of the cases you SEE that the actor is way too old.
Also I think for some of the adaptations involved they are leaving the age ambiguous/staying silent on it, even though in the source material it was specified as some age younger than the actor or actress. In Romeo & Juliet, the text says that Juliet is 'in her 13th year.' In A Clockwork Orange, when Alex (the protagonist) has sex w/ the two girls (and they play the superfast William Tell Overture), in the book he's 16, the girls are middle schoolers, and he gets them really drunk and rapes them. In American Psycho, when Bateman picks up a prostitute in his limo (and then tortures her to death), it's supposed to be a 15 year old prostitute. The woman in the movie version playing that prostitute was clearly at least in her 20s. But yeah, you can see why Hollywood has to change some of this stuff.
Load More Replies...It makes sense for studios to cast adults as kids. Minors are very restricted when it comes to the amount of hours per day they are allowed to work, whereas adults are not.,
It took reaching my mid-thirties (many years ago) to fully appreciate looking younger than my age. Loathed it prior to that! Doesn't help being only 5'1 either...
I still get carded, and it baffles me. I laugh it off, but it gets annoying.
Load More Replies...And to be fair - in most of the cases you SEE that the actor is way too old.
Also I think for some of the adaptations involved they are leaving the age ambiguous/staying silent on it, even though in the source material it was specified as some age younger than the actor or actress. In Romeo & Juliet, the text says that Juliet is 'in her 13th year.' In A Clockwork Orange, when Alex (the protagonist) has sex w/ the two girls (and they play the superfast William Tell Overture), in the book he's 16, the girls are middle schoolers, and he gets them really drunk and rapes them. In American Psycho, when Bateman picks up a prostitute in his limo (and then tortures her to death), it's supposed to be a 15 year old prostitute. The woman in the movie version playing that prostitute was clearly at least in her 20s. But yeah, you can see why Hollywood has to change some of this stuff.
Load More Replies...It makes sense for studios to cast adults as kids. Minors are very restricted when it comes to the amount of hours per day they are allowed to work, whereas adults are not.,
It took reaching my mid-thirties (many years ago) to fully appreciate looking younger than my age. Loathed it prior to that! Doesn't help being only 5'1 either...
I still get carded, and it baffles me. I laugh it off, but it gets annoying.
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