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Imagine having to transform into someone else and play that role for hours or months on end. It takes a lot of effort and skill to do something like that. Professional actors often immerse themselves in a role to such an extent that it almost seems like they really are that character.

Even though performers try their best to draw you into the story, there are some actors that people just love to hate for many reasons. That’s why we compiled this list of folks' least favorite entertainers that they simply can’t stand to watch.

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#1

Actor in aviator sunglasses riding a motorcycle on a runway at sunset. You're going to be mad. Tom Cruise. He just makes my skin crawl, I find him insufferable.

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    Women laughing together on a set with bright lights, in a casual, joyful atmosphere. Any of the Kardashians. I stopped watching American Horror Stories cause Kim is in them now. 🙄🤢.

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    Libstak
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    1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The word Kardashian has me reaching for the remote at warp speed to get the eff away from it as far as I electronically can.

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    #3

    Actor in black attire and glasses, standing outdoors with a focused expression. Steven Seagal.

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    Actors are just playing a role, and people know this, but they can still be influenced by factors like the character’s personality, the performer’s skills, and their body language. Studies found that different images of the same actor with happy, sad, confused, or closed-off expressions can make people feel differently towards them. 

    Only an expert who knows the acting process can help us understand why audiences react differently to various performers. That’s why Bored Panda reached out to Matthew Harrison, a world-renowned acting coach and founder of The Actor's Foundry. He has taught thousands of actors and helped build many successful careers in Hollywood and around the world for over twenty years. 

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    We asked him why there are certain actors that people seem to dislike so much. He told us that the “reason an audience member will react badly to an actor and dislike them falls under three categories: 

    1. The performer is simply just not good.
    2. Something about the essence, chemistry, personality, and vibe of the actor that an audience member finds distasteful.
    3. Or that the characters the particular entertainer tends to play are unattractive.
    #5

    A man passionately speaking into a microphone outdoors, surrounded by photographers, with sunlight streaming down. Russell Brand.

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    Libstak
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    1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Ugh, can someone put him and Tom Cruise out in the pacific ocean on a little dingy together....pleeeeaaaase

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    #6

    Two men posing together at an event, one wearing sunglasses and a white outfit, the other in a dark shirt, under dim lighting. Kevin Hart. His talent is being Kevin Hart in movies that don't need him to be.

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    An extremely interesting thing that Matthew explained is that “acting is the art form of life.” Audiences don’t just passively view plays, movies, or shows; they tend to get immersed in the story. That’s exactly why folks pass moral judgments about characters, identify with them, or even try to analyze their feelings.

    Matthew explained that current audiences have “become extremely educated in human behavior, whereas audiences of the 1970s or 1980s didn’t have access to YouTube, social media, and the plethora of memes exposing real human behavior. So when an actor pushes, fakes, or plays cliché ideas, people have become extremely educated at catching them in a lie.” 

    “So acting today has become hyper-realistic. The great actors of our time are spontaneously living in the circumstances of the story, the movie, the TV show, and the play. Within the context of the text, the strict understanding of their character’s actions and emotions, the actor has to surrender to the story and let accidents fly.”

    “Which is why [great actors] are so good. They are never caught in a lie, are never caught presenting ideas, they are never showing you their homework, they are never faking anything. In other words, you never catch them ‘acting,’” Matthew shared.

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    #7

    Person clapping, dressed in an academic gown. Keywords: actor, makes everything worse. Ellen DeGeneres.

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    Jessica SpeLangm
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    1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I used to like her. But ever since COVID and making Andy stay outside her home during her show, I just lost all respect for her.

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    #8

    Performer on stage in a shimmering outfit with backup dancers; main focus on theatrical performance. Jennifer Lopez.

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    Jaya
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    1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I always liked her in those romantic comedies like Wedding Planner and Maid in Manhattan and Back Up Plan. She was cute and fun in those.

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    A big reason why we might engage so heavily with what the actors are doing on screen is also because of mirror neurons. Neuroscientists explain that these neurons get activated when we observe an individual doing something or expressing an emotion. It almost makes us feel what they are experiencing.

    Matthew also added to this perspective, explaining that “our animalistic brains respond to the other animals in front of us. We may have slightly forgotten this in our modern societies, but just like dogs react to what’s in front of them on a visceral level, so do we.”

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    “If an actor is faking it, pushing emotion, thinking about their performance, and not actually being the character, then they are not in their animal mode. So the audience, who are animals, get very uncomfortable with the strange thing in front of them that looks and talks like an animal but isn’t actually being one.”

    “So for all these reasons, you just can’t trick an audience. The real test of this is putting an actor on stage. You absolutely cannot fake it because the audience is right there in front of you. If your heart is supposed to be broken, it better be broken. If you were dying, you would better be dying. If you were falling in love, you had better be falling in love,” he shared.

    #10

    Actor on a talk show set at night, wearing a black outfit, with a city skyline visible in the background. Amy Schumer.

    She was in Only Murders and added nothing to it, every scene was an absolute chore.

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    Jessica SpeLangm
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    1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    She plays basically the same character in all her movies and in real life.

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    #11

    A person with long hair and a beard in an intense scene, wearing an orange shirt, related to actors in movies. Jared Leto. When I see him on screen I lose my movie b*ner.

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    #12

    Actor in a yellow outfit holding a coffee cup in an elevator, looking surprised. Rebel Wilson. She plays the same character in everything. It drives me nuts.

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    XanthippeⓐWulf🇨🇦️️🇬🇧
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    1 month ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I think she had/has potential, but I also think she was pigeonholed into the "fat campy/funny girl " for so long that idk if she's really the character or if she became the character. I'd like to see her feel confident enough to try something else. Maybe try a little stage acting to see if she can make the transition from comedian >>comedic actor>> actor.

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    All the posts you see here are about bad actors and why people tend to dislike them. On the other hand, there are so many incredible performers that most folks seem drawn to. We asked Matthew Harrison about the qualities of some of these great entertainers.

    He told us that “audiences might like an actor because they are very skilled at living truthfully in a scene, maybe they simply have an interesting personality or chemistry, or they happen to be very attractive.” 

    He also explained how some “actors can be highly skilled, and good at breaking down a script, analyzing their characters, finding the emotions of the character, connecting to the other actors on stage or screen, and delivering a very nuanced performance.”

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    #14

    Smiling woman in a pink fluffy hat and matching sweater against a dark background. I get hates on for this…Megan Fox.

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    GoodAdvices
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    1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Why a beautiful, young woman feels the need to have multiple plastic surgeries to have a more plastic appearance I will never understand.

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    #15

    Man in dim lighting at an event, used in discussion about actors. CTRL + F for Kevin Sorbo and I didn't find him soooo.....Kevin Sorbo.

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    Elladine DesIsles
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    1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Kevin Sorbo was never a great, dramatic actor, but he was fine at the kind of campy, hammy roles he became known for. I have a problem with him the same way I do with any celebrity who publicly endorses Trump or promotes racist and fundamentalist views, but he is probably the only one for whom aneurysm and strokes may be partly to blame for that obviously impaired thinking. I do adore his former colleague Lucy Lawless all the more for publicly challening his regressive politics.

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    As you’ve probably understood from all these comments, being an incredible performer requires so much more than just reading lines from a script. That’s why, even though there might be tons of aspiring actors, only around 2% are able to make a living doing it. It’s estimated that nearly two-thirds of performers give up after their first year of acting.

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    That’s why Matthew explained that “aspiring actors need to know that there’s no such thing as talent. Talent is a lie and psychologically disproven. Actors need to find the skills, sharpen their tools, and [keep practicing].”

    “What makes acting effective is when an actor has done ridiculous, exhaustive, and rigorous homework. They have to have an unbelievable ability to understand human psychology to better be able to break down scripts, know story analysis, and understand the character.”

    “The actor needs to be emotionally connected to themselves and be a tireless researcher in their own emotional triggers, memories, and imagination. Ridiculous rigorous preparation followed by complete abandon, and that is very hard and is the reason why some actors just can’t pull it off,” he shared.

    #16

    Man in glasses and formal attire stands against a blue background, related to actors affecting movie experiences. Andy Dick.

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    DeShotz
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    1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I have to agree with Jon Lovitz when he said that Andy D**k bears some responsibility for the death of Phil Hartman.

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    #17

    Smiling woman in a black dress at a film event; discussing actors in movie roles. Dakota Johnson, if I hear she’s in something I won’t watch.

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    Zoe's Mom
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    1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Agree. She's not very good. It's her parents is the reason she's in show business.

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    #18

    Two actors speaking at a panel event, with microphones in front of them. This may be a hot take but Blake Lively.

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    Who knew that acting required so much more than just showing up and speaking memorized lines? It’s understandable that different people may be fond of or dislike certain performers. Now that we’ve learned the extent of what goes on behind the scenes, it might help us be a bit kinder towards these actors. They’re doing it for our entertainment, after all.

    We’d love to hear from you about actors you love and possibly dislike.

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    #20

    Smiling actor in a blue shirt and jacket outdoors, related to actors' impact in films. Nick Cannon. Jesus. Almost ruined B99.

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    Jessica SpeLangm
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    1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I don't like him for all the children he's creating with SO many different women. He can't possibly spend enough quality time with each of them. He needs to get a vasectomy and wear a condom from now on. NO MORE CHILDREN, NICK!

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    #21

    Man in a suit holding a drink at a bar, looking thoughtfully in a dimly lit atmosphere. Rob Schneider.

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    Matt
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    1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This guy would be nothing without Adam Sandler's trash roles for him

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    #22

    Bald man in a gray shirt, standing indoors, talking. Dwayne Johnson. You just KNOW the movie won't have any substance.

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    Zoe's Mom
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    1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I lost respect for him when he and Oprah went on T.V. asking for donations to help the victims in Hawaii after the fire. Both of them could have rebuild that area between the 2 of them. Many of us are doing our best and here they are asking for money. Shame.

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    #25

    A woman with blonde hair and a red scarf smiles warmly against a blurred outdoor background, discussing actors. When I was younger I really hated Shelley Duvall. Her whiny, yelling and tear ridden performance in The Shining, and her being Olive Oyl. I thought she was the worst.

    As an adult I was able to see that she was just a great actress that performed both of those roles to absolute perfection. Like Joffrey in Game of Thrones their performance was entirely convincing and gave you a visceral reaction to the character.

    Add into all that she also made fairytale theatre. If you haven't seen it please sail the seven seas and show it to your children or your own inner child. The Frog Prince features Robin Williams as the Frog. They always had celebrity featured performers in their fairytales.

    R.I.P. Shelley Duvall.

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    Julie S
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    1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I have to admit when I watched The Shining I just wanted Jack to kill her because she got on my nerves so much. But the more I read about how she was treated during filming I understand now.

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    #26

    Actor in a plaid shirt looking at another person in a dimly lit room, with a bearded man in the background. Markie Mark Wahlberg. I know some people like him in certain roles, but he doesn't really add anything. Others can elevate him, but he's a net negative.

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    #27

    Man in a blue shirt and dark vest looking up, standing on a ground with leaves, another arm visible on the right. I have nothing against Chris Pratt, but I'd like it if he wasn't in everything ever anymore.

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    #28

    Actor at event, smiling, speaking to press on a green carpet against a backdrop of animated characters. Comedian/actress but Tiffany Haddish. I cannot stand her humor..

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    #29

    A smiling actress in a black top at a public event. Gal Gadot. Wooden.

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    Der Kommissar
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    1 month ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    She is in action movies, and you don't have to be a good actor to be in one. Jean Claude Van Damme, Dolph Lundgren are other examples.

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