50 Actors Who “Understood The Assignment” And Showed What Being An Actor Is Truly About
Being a good actor is much more than having the face of a Greek god, an athletic body, and an amazing fashion sense (though having these can’t hurt!). What’s also important for an actor is their range, how they’re able to adapt to new roles and embody wildly different characters.
The folks over on Twitter have been busy praising their favorite actors who definitely “understood the assignment” and wowed their fans in a multitude of different roles. From Leonardo DiCaprio (hi, Leo, we love you!) to my personal favorite Mandalorian, Pedro Pascal, these stars are getting the adoration and attention they deserve. Bored Panda has collected some of the most spot-on tweets, so scroll down to see who Twitter loves best, upvote the tweets that you agree with, and let us know which actor has totally “understood the assignment” better than everyone else in your personal opinion.
I had a chat with celebrity and pop-culture expert Mike Sington, who has worked together with countless actors, about what makes people adore a star (hint: it might not be their acting skills!) and the relationship between experience and adaptability on-screen is. Have a peek down below for Bored Panda's interview with Mike.
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Robin Williams
Helena Bonham Carter
Gary Oldman
Hollywood's Ultimate Insider, Mike from LA, told Bored Panda that when it comes to being a beloved actor, a real icon of the silver screen, acting skills alone won't cut it. "Likeability is more important than acting skills. You become a beloved actor if you, as an audience member, wants to hang out with you. No matter how good an actor’s skills are, if they seem like a miserable person, they will never be beloved," the expert said. So it's not just their ususal repertoire of acting skills that stars have to hone; it's their talent with people that counts a whole lot (maybe even more), too.
Tom Hanks
Stanley Tucci
Johnny Depp
Having worked with so many actors during the length and breadth of his career, Mike has gotten to know them very well. One thing that he's learned is that the ability to act well, in his opinion, is something you're born with. "I firmly believe acting is an innate talent. Actors can of course increase their range with more experience, but some of the finest actors can be completely new on the scene, and often have never even taken any classes," he said.
As for Mike's favorite actor, he couldn't pick just one. "I have two favorite actors of all time: Meryl Streep and Sidney Poitier. I find both their bodies of work breathtaking."
Tim Curry
Meryl Streep
Kathy Bates
While some would argue that Keanu Reeves (my fave actor) plays pretty much just himself in every single movie, I’d say that he’s my top pick for somebody who 100% understood the assignment. I love his acting and I secretly hope that so do you, dear Pandas. What did you think of Keanu’s performance in the latest John Wick installment and the new SpongeBob SquarePants movie?
Emma Thompson
Heath Ledger
James Mcavoy
During an earlier interview, I spoke with Hollywood’s Ultimate Insider, Mike, about casting and what additional advice he’d give actors. Mike shared his opinion that while raw acting talent is important, so is the “ability to bring the character to life, fulfilling the vision of the director and writer.”
Samuel L. Jackson
One of my favorite actors. He is so badass that when he signed on for Star Wars he asked to pick his own lightsaber color of Purple.
Danny Devito
Chadwick Boseman
There’s also the indescribable ‘it factor,’ making the character jump off the screen, that casting directors are always on the lookout for. However, when directors look for whom to cast, they also have to take into account how each new addition will fit in with the entire crew.
Viola Davis
Leonardo Dicaprio
Bryan Cranston
“Also taken into consideration are experience and chemistry with other actors auditioning for the project. An actor needs to have an overall pleasant personality too, and seem like they would be easy to work with on the set,” Mike shared. “No matter how good they are, no one wants to hire a ‘difficult’ actor!"
Brendan Fraser
Denzel Washington
Matthew Mcconaughey
When it comes to established names, getting a role in a movie is fairly easy. Experience counts for a lot in Hollywood. However, newbies have it pretty tough and often don’t have the luxury of choice: they stick with what they’re given.
"Inexperienced actors have very little say or flexibility in negotiating a different role than the one they are being considered for. There are so many actors being considered for any one particular role, if an actor wants to work, it’s best if they are new and don’t have the clout, to just go with what they’re offered gratefully,” Mike said.
Jamie Lee Curtis
Tom Hiddleston
Christopher Lee
The celebrity expert said that if a fresh new actor wants to try a different role than the one they’re offered, they should start off by voicing their concerns to their agent. That way, they’ll be represented while also avoiding any slip-ups when talking directly with the casting director.
"If an inexperienced actor feels strongly they’d be more suitable for another role, that’s a conversation to have with your agent, who can then possibly approach the casting director depending upon their relationship."
Natalie Portman
Sandra Bullock
I think she will always be one of my favourite actress of all time.
Robert De Niro
However, no matter how popular you might be, an actor is never rid of that horrible feeling of being rejected… at least sometimes. “An actor has to constantly face rejection, but to be successful, you just have to realize that’s part of the process," Mike told Bored Panda, suggesting that actors “shrug it off” and then move on to the next audition.
Will Smith
Colin Firth
Anne Hathaway
"I always tell actors, much of the audition process is out of your control, and you may never even know why you didn’t get the part. Maybe the casting director passed because you remind them of their cousin they can’t stand. Or the director stepped in and said ‘no’ because they want to work with someone they’re familiar with. It may have absolutely nothing to do with the actor’s talent at all."
Margot Robbie
I must admit that the only movie I have seen her in is Suicide Squad but I loved her in Neighbours and have had a lil girl crush on her since lol. From what I have seen (trailers) though she really immersed herself in her movies and plays her characters so well.
Tom Hardy
Winona Ryder
Jim Carrey
Hmm no, was casted because of the assignment. I love Jim Carry, but just like Jack Black = he always plays similar roles. Not that this is a bad thing, but he is being type casted and fulfills this expectation. Although he showed some different acting skills as count Olaf (laughed my ass off). The Mask, Ace and the Grinch are all typical JC characters to me. Not a bad thing, but not reallly meant for this list if you ask me.
Sarah Paulson
Amy Adams
Kathryn Hahn
Jessica Lange
Jennifer Lawrence
Brittany Murphy
Al Pacino
Jake Gyllenhaal
Giancarlo Esposito
Pedro Pascal
Rachel Mcadams
Eddie Murphy
Hmm, not too sure about this one. Whilst I do enjoy a couple of his movies (mainly Shrek), I do find quite a few of his characters quite similar, to the point it is repetitive, boring and annoying (a bit like me hahah)
Taraji P. Henson
Bill Hader
River Phoenix
Anya Taylor Joy
No Alan Rickman? Truly, madly, deeply; Robin Hood, An awfully big adventure, Sense and Sensibility, Galaxy Quest, Dogma, Dust? For shame!!
I don't really get this thread... what, actors who know that they are here to play a character and not to be themselves ?
Same, surely this is just actors who can act. Maybe the OP doesn't understand that actors can be versatile (or understand the role of scriptwriters, directors, costume designers etc etc).
Load More Replies...How in the world did Tom Hanks not make the list? EDIT: Yay, they ended up adding him.
I was thinking the same the whole time while scrolling... and scrolling...
Load More Replies...Don't really understand how Adam Sandler made the list - he always plays himself. And yet no one mentioned Derek Jacobi, whose range is superlative.
I'm not a fan of Adam Sandler either. Sure, some of his movies are funny but like you said, he always just plays himself. He has no business being on the same list as Tom Hanks and Robin Williams, he's not in the same league.
Load More Replies...So many fine actors could be added to this list: Phillip Seymore Hoffman, Patrick Stewart (he did so much more than Star Trek and X Men), Angela Bassett, etc.
Phillip Seymour Hoffman had the most range of any actor I have ever seen.
Load More Replies...Christian Bale. He was a good Batman and awesome in American Psycho. Also not really a Tom Cruise fan, but him also. Then there’s Bruce Willis who actually got me to like action movies somewhat
Galadriel, and also a great role as a psychic in the US South.... And she got the accent, which is difficult for that part of the US.
Load More Replies...I'm surprised No one mentioned Jack Nicholson, Sir Anthony Hopkins, Christopher Walken, Edward Norton or Brad Pitt (to name a few).
Sir Anthony Hopkins absolutely. And Christopher Walken. I think Brad Pitt is hit and miss.
Load More Replies...This is the stupidest list I've seen on BP. This is exactly what actors are supposed to do: pretend they are not who they are or in other words that they are other people. You could put any actor up here with four pictures of roles they've had, and they fulfill the requirements. Inane.
The majority of actors out there play one "type" of character, and are not overly versatile. Actors that can effectively play completely different characters in different movies are less common and what this post appears to be about. Although I would say that only 1/4 of the actors posted above actually meet that criteria.
Load More Replies...No Hugh Grant? Who was always able to play the useless, bumbling English twat. Oh wait my bad.
Woah, woah, woah... Betty White was in the dang room when the assignments were written up. She wrote her thesis paper on the assignment. She holds an advanced degree in said assignment Betty White has never once failed to fully comprehend the assignment.
A great actors list without Daniel Day-Lewis? The guy is the definition of "understanding the assignment".
They lost me towards the end...with some of those choices...the others...brilliant. I'd like to add...Ethan Hawke, David Tennant, Olivia Coleman, Lakeith Stanfield, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Shia Lebeuof (for acting not the abuse allegations), Rosemund Pike, Simon Pegg, JK Simmons etc.
OMG Kayne West but you don't have Brad Pitt or George Clooney?? Sean Connery?? David Tennent?? Bennedict Cumberbatch??? IDIOTS
I'll get downvoted to hell for this, but Kevin Spacey should be on this list.
Jessica Chastain, Anthony Hopkins, Casey Affleck , Sean Penn, Russell Crowe...just to name a few.
He's so bad ass and wonderful at the same time in BlackList
Load More Replies...Excuse me, but have you not noticed most of these are, indeed, ALWAYS PLAYING A SIMILAR ROLE?
I agree with Kno: No Alan Rickman? WTH. I was looking for him. Robert DeNiro, but not Robert Duvall? C'mon. And what about Toni Collette?
This is kind of a dumb bit. Of course all actors understand the assignment. They are actors who are playing characters. They have to change their look to "get into character" so to speak. Like Heath Ledger as the Joker...he wouldn't be the Joker if he didn't have the makeup. So it's either they have some kind of alteration to their face or hair or just a different wardrobe to make them that character they are playing.
No Brad Pitt? Kalifornia, Fight Club, Legends of the Fall, Moneyball, Benjamin Button
my honest opinion, it is the make up did the job more than these actors :)
So. No RDJ? No Olivia Colman? What about Micheal Sheen? Actually... why are there so many actors on this list that don't quite manage to show off their versatility?
How in god's name is Christian Bale not on this list. He's a chameleon.
I didint see Jason Momoa on there, I really loved watching him on StarGate Atlantis as Ronan Dex when I was younger with my mom
Hugo Weaving? Alan Rickman? Tilda Swinton? Peter Sellers?? Keneth Branagh? Sean Connery? That's a few I would have expected to come up in this list.
Nobody has mentioned the make-up artists and costume designers who make such a huge contribution to the final expression of the character in a film.
We've just lost Paul Ritter who understood the assignment so deeply I don't think people always realised it was the same actor. If you don't know who I mean he was the dad in Friday Night Dinner and Anatoly Dyatlov in Chernobyl.
He was absolutely amazing in "Gangs in New York". What a character he created.
Load More Replies..."Lists" like this will always be flawed, because they're based on people's opinions, and in my opinion, people's opinions are often flawed. And in other people's opinion too.
That being said, where are: Ian McKellen; Ralph Fiennes; Liam Neeson; Bob Hoskins; Michael Rooker; Sam Rockwell; Tilda Swinton? Off the top of my head.
Load More Replies...What about Alan Tudyk? The man nails it every single time (even if the rest of the movie is crap)!
No way 😱 Actors... can ACT?!?!1!? On a side note, I’d love to never hear or read the phrase ‘understood the assignment’ ever again.
I admit to being slightly disappointed that Christopher Lee wasn't included.
Christopher Lee is on the list. I must have seen all his Dracula movies. But, I remember him the most as "The Mummy", even though he was all bandaged up.
Load More Replies...I’m shocked Christian Bale isn’t on this list. The guy lost 60 pounds for a role! Hail Batman.
I have to be honest, Pandas. I hate the begging for upvotes. I will downvote an upvote request every time. It's just... yuck!
No Alan Rickman? Truly, madly, deeply; Robin Hood, An awfully big adventure, Sense and Sensibility, Galaxy Quest, Dogma, Dust? For shame!!
I don't really get this thread... what, actors who know that they are here to play a character and not to be themselves ?
Same, surely this is just actors who can act. Maybe the OP doesn't understand that actors can be versatile (or understand the role of scriptwriters, directors, costume designers etc etc).
Load More Replies...How in the world did Tom Hanks not make the list? EDIT: Yay, they ended up adding him.
I was thinking the same the whole time while scrolling... and scrolling...
Load More Replies...Don't really understand how Adam Sandler made the list - he always plays himself. And yet no one mentioned Derek Jacobi, whose range is superlative.
I'm not a fan of Adam Sandler either. Sure, some of his movies are funny but like you said, he always just plays himself. He has no business being on the same list as Tom Hanks and Robin Williams, he's not in the same league.
Load More Replies...So many fine actors could be added to this list: Phillip Seymore Hoffman, Patrick Stewart (he did so much more than Star Trek and X Men), Angela Bassett, etc.
Phillip Seymour Hoffman had the most range of any actor I have ever seen.
Load More Replies...Christian Bale. He was a good Batman and awesome in American Psycho. Also not really a Tom Cruise fan, but him also. Then there’s Bruce Willis who actually got me to like action movies somewhat
Galadriel, and also a great role as a psychic in the US South.... And she got the accent, which is difficult for that part of the US.
Load More Replies...I'm surprised No one mentioned Jack Nicholson, Sir Anthony Hopkins, Christopher Walken, Edward Norton or Brad Pitt (to name a few).
Sir Anthony Hopkins absolutely. And Christopher Walken. I think Brad Pitt is hit and miss.
Load More Replies...This is the stupidest list I've seen on BP. This is exactly what actors are supposed to do: pretend they are not who they are or in other words that they are other people. You could put any actor up here with four pictures of roles they've had, and they fulfill the requirements. Inane.
The majority of actors out there play one "type" of character, and are not overly versatile. Actors that can effectively play completely different characters in different movies are less common and what this post appears to be about. Although I would say that only 1/4 of the actors posted above actually meet that criteria.
Load More Replies...No Hugh Grant? Who was always able to play the useless, bumbling English twat. Oh wait my bad.
Woah, woah, woah... Betty White was in the dang room when the assignments were written up. She wrote her thesis paper on the assignment. She holds an advanced degree in said assignment Betty White has never once failed to fully comprehend the assignment.
A great actors list without Daniel Day-Lewis? The guy is the definition of "understanding the assignment".
They lost me towards the end...with some of those choices...the others...brilliant. I'd like to add...Ethan Hawke, David Tennant, Olivia Coleman, Lakeith Stanfield, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Shia Lebeuof (for acting not the abuse allegations), Rosemund Pike, Simon Pegg, JK Simmons etc.
OMG Kayne West but you don't have Brad Pitt or George Clooney?? Sean Connery?? David Tennent?? Bennedict Cumberbatch??? IDIOTS
I'll get downvoted to hell for this, but Kevin Spacey should be on this list.
Jessica Chastain, Anthony Hopkins, Casey Affleck , Sean Penn, Russell Crowe...just to name a few.
He's so bad ass and wonderful at the same time in BlackList
Load More Replies...Excuse me, but have you not noticed most of these are, indeed, ALWAYS PLAYING A SIMILAR ROLE?
I agree with Kno: No Alan Rickman? WTH. I was looking for him. Robert DeNiro, but not Robert Duvall? C'mon. And what about Toni Collette?
This is kind of a dumb bit. Of course all actors understand the assignment. They are actors who are playing characters. They have to change their look to "get into character" so to speak. Like Heath Ledger as the Joker...he wouldn't be the Joker if he didn't have the makeup. So it's either they have some kind of alteration to their face or hair or just a different wardrobe to make them that character they are playing.
No Brad Pitt? Kalifornia, Fight Club, Legends of the Fall, Moneyball, Benjamin Button
my honest opinion, it is the make up did the job more than these actors :)
So. No RDJ? No Olivia Colman? What about Micheal Sheen? Actually... why are there so many actors on this list that don't quite manage to show off their versatility?
How in god's name is Christian Bale not on this list. He's a chameleon.
I didint see Jason Momoa on there, I really loved watching him on StarGate Atlantis as Ronan Dex when I was younger with my mom
Hugo Weaving? Alan Rickman? Tilda Swinton? Peter Sellers?? Keneth Branagh? Sean Connery? That's a few I would have expected to come up in this list.
Nobody has mentioned the make-up artists and costume designers who make such a huge contribution to the final expression of the character in a film.
We've just lost Paul Ritter who understood the assignment so deeply I don't think people always realised it was the same actor. If you don't know who I mean he was the dad in Friday Night Dinner and Anatoly Dyatlov in Chernobyl.
He was absolutely amazing in "Gangs in New York". What a character he created.
Load More Replies..."Lists" like this will always be flawed, because they're based on people's opinions, and in my opinion, people's opinions are often flawed. And in other people's opinion too.
That being said, where are: Ian McKellen; Ralph Fiennes; Liam Neeson; Bob Hoskins; Michael Rooker; Sam Rockwell; Tilda Swinton? Off the top of my head.
Load More Replies...What about Alan Tudyk? The man nails it every single time (even if the rest of the movie is crap)!
No way 😱 Actors... can ACT?!?!1!? On a side note, I’d love to never hear or read the phrase ‘understood the assignment’ ever again.
I admit to being slightly disappointed that Christopher Lee wasn't included.
Christopher Lee is on the list. I must have seen all his Dracula movies. But, I remember him the most as "The Mummy", even though he was all bandaged up.
Load More Replies...I’m shocked Christian Bale isn’t on this list. The guy lost 60 pounds for a role! Hail Batman.
I have to be honest, Pandas. I hate the begging for upvotes. I will downvote an upvote request every time. It's just... yuck!