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Friday, July 25, 2025

20 Films Where the Main Actors Were Outperformed by Supporting Actors

In films, people don't always remember the supporting actors or actresses, the people who had smaller roles than the lead people. Sometimes, those supporting people end up giving better performances than the main people. Thomas West, a writer for the MSN.com page Yardbarker, has put together a list of films where the supporting actors / actresses have outperformed the main actors / actresses

1. Thor

-Despite Chris Hemsworth playing the titular blonde Norse god, it was Tom Hiddleston's role as Loki who went above and beyond. His role as Loki was that of a bratty prince and demon of chaos. Despite the fact that Tom Hiddleston has other roles he's performed, he'll forever be known as Loki

2. Mad Max: Fury Road

-Charlize Theron is a versatile actress. She can do any role and manage to steal the show from the lead cast. In Mad Max: Fury Road, she plays Furiosa. She was such an iconic character that people often remember her more than the lead star, Tom Hardy, who played Max. She even got her own film, Furiosa

3. Back to the Future

-Out of all of the 1980s film characters, Marty McFly is arguably one of the most well-known. It's almost unheard of to try and imagine the wildly successful Back to the Future series without Doc Brown, played by Christopher Lloyd. His role as the wild scientist is loved by fans of the film series

4. I, Tonya

-This film tells the controversial story of ice skater Tonya Harding. Margot Robbie plays the lead role. But it's Allison Janney, who plays Tonya's mother, LaVona Golden, who appears to outshine everyone else. She's raspy voiced and cruel, she exudes power. She drives her daughter to outperform everyone else while also tearing her down at the same time. Because of this, it's clear why she won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress

5. Kingdom of Heaven

-Orlando Bloom was the main star in this Ridley Scott-directed film. He's the center point of the film, but it's Edward Norton, who plays King Baldwin of Jerusalem, that outperforms everyone else. His character is also known as the Leper King. Since he never reveals his face, he gives a performance just as powerful as Bloom's Balian of Ibelin

6. Aladdin

-It's without a shred of doubt that Robin Williams as the Genie that made Aladdin what it was. It was rumored that he threw the script away and improvised almost all of his lines. Despite the fact he is only in the middle to last half of the movie, it's his on screen presence that makes the film great. He combines warm sensibilities with slapstick comedy and humor and this puts the Genie on a shelf above some of the other side kick characters

7. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (Philosopher's Stone in other parts of the world)

-Daniel Radcliffe might have been the star of the film, as the Boy Who Lived, but, without a shred of doubt, it was the late Alan Rickman who gave an amazing performance as Professor Severus Snape, head of Slytherin House and Potions professor. It's immediately clear tht Professor Snape detests Harry with the passion of a thousand suns. But, over the course of the next six films, the reason behind his dislike for Harry would get clearer. His initial performance in the first film showed there was more to him than meets the eye

8. Interview with the Vampire

-Technically, this would be Brad Pitt's film since he narrated it and also plays a vampire named Louis. His role is beat out by Tom Cruise, who plays Lestat. He struts across stage, as if he owns it, just as he does in the Anne Rice novel. There are times when Cruise seems to give a better performance than Pitt. It's hard to underestimate the power Lestat has over Louis and viewers

9. Schindler's List

-Ralph Fiennes can demand the attention of viewers without even trying. It's the same way with Schindler's List. He seems to be the very definition of Nazi horror as Amon Goeth, a ruthless man capable of unspeakable acts of evil and cruelty. He gives a face to the Holocaust and its horrors while Liam Neeson's portrayal of Oskar Schindler plays the kind hearted factory owner, trying to save as many souls as possible. It's Amon Goeth who holds the viewer's attention and it remains one of Ralph Fiennes' most iconic roles

10. Dawn of the Planet of the Apes

-In regards to Rise of the Planet of the Apes, this film follows an ape named Caesar, voiced by Andy Serkis. He encounters humans after years of isolation. The character who gets the most attention is Koba, the lieutenant, voiced by Toby Kebbell. His character tries to overthrow his own friend. His character can be seen as tragic, someone damaged at the hands of humanity who will never see them as worthy of life or having equal rights

11. The Green Mile

-Despite Tom Hanks playing the lead role of head guard Paul Edgecombe, it's Michael Clarke Duncan who makes this film great. His portrayal of gentle giant John Coffey provides a heart and warmth to the film. He gives such an amazing performance in the film that when he is executed at the end, it's almost like losing a real family member, it's that devastating. This only serves as a testament to how good of an actor Michael Clarke Duncan is

12. Star Wars

-Initially, it seemed like the first film centered on Luke Skywalker. When Harrison Ford, as Han Solo, walks on to the screen, it becomes clearer that Solo will be the scene stealer. Harrison Ford was very much a movie star of the old-fashioned variety. Meaning he is good looking and sarcastic. This is the reason why fans love him in this series to this day. That no one else can do the role of Han Solo as good as him

13. Full Metal Jacket

-The Stanley Kubrick-directed Full Metal Jacket takes a strong, hard look at the Vietnam War. Much of the film focuses on Joker and Pyle, played by Matthew Modine and Vincent D'Onofrio. But, here to steal the movie is R. Lee Ermey as Gunnery Sergeant L. Hartman. This role seems almost tailor made to Ermey, a no-nonsense attitude, full of authority. It would often lead to him playing other military-related characters in the future

-As an interesting side note, he actually served in the United States Marine Corp for 11 years. He rose to the rank of Staff Sergeant and was able to make it to the rank of Gunnery Sergeant after serving two tours in Okinawa, Japan and 14 months in Vietnam. Unfortunately, injuries he sustained resulted in him being retired from the Marine Corps

14. 12 Monkeys

-This is one of those films that some people love and some people hate. The plot of the film centers on Bruce Willis playing a man named James Cole who goes back in time to find a cure for a terrible plague affecting the planet. It's Brad Pitt as Jeffrey Goines, however that outshines all the other cast. His character is a mental patient who is compelling, charismatic and psychotic, experiencing behavior that is strange and unpredictable

15. Skyfall

-Daniel Craig is now firmly entrenched in the James Bond 007 universe. Skyfall is one of the James Bond films Craig starred in. However, Javier Bardem as Raoul Silva manages to steal the light away from Daniel Craig. His calm, but menacing personality makes him a standout villain, especially because of his hate for Dame Judi Dench's M. He holds the viewer's attention as the villain, leading viewers to wonder what his next move will be

16. The Silence of the Lambs

-Based on the book by Thomas Harris, this film revolves around an FBI recruit fresh out of the academy named Clarice Starling who is put to the test of solving a series of murders by a killer known as Buffalo Bill. To get additional assistance, she seeks the help of calm, but psychotic former Dr. Hannibal Lecter. It's Anthony Hopkins playing Dr. Hannibal Lecter who everyone remembers. While he's not on screen for long, he exudes a powerful presence that makes him impossible to forget

17. The Dark Knight

-Heath Ledger played an amazing Joker. His version of Joker was far closer to the comic book than Joaquin Phoenix or even Jack Nicholson. Despite Christian Bale being the titular character, Heath Ledger steals the movie. Heath Ledger's Joker is far closer to the comic book. He is chaos wrapped in a human package

18. Bridesmaids

-This film focuses on Kristen Wiig's Anne Walker and Maya Rudolph's Lillian Donovan. This film allows Melissa McCarthy to flex her comedy muscles as she shines in every scene she features in

19. Die Hard

-Despite Bruce Willis being the main star of the film, it's Alan Rickman as a German terrorist named Hans Gruber who holds the attention of viewers. This film would not be what it is today without Alan Rickman. He's cool, calm and collected. He exudes a laidback, European persona and all of the villains in the following films of the series would never be able to measure up to him

20. The Fugitive

-This film allows Harrison Ford a lead role, but it's Tommy Lee Jones as US Marshal Sam Gerard who shines. He is pursuing Dr. Richard Kimble (Harrison Ford), who is on the run and trying to prove he didn't kill his wife. That a man with one arm did. Gerard is a man of honor, dedicated to his job and earns the respect of the audience, even though he has to arrest a man for a crime he didn't commit

Wednesday, June 25, 2025

Mother Daughter Traitor Spy by Susan Elia MacNeal

Susan Elia MacNeal is the same author of the highly successful WWII-era Maggie Hope series. Here is another book she has written that I love. This one is based on a true story of an actual mother-daughter duo who destroyed Nazi support plans in Los Angeles during WWII

Summary

-It's June 1940. Veronica Grace has just graduated from Hunter College. Veronica and Violet Grace are a Navy widow and daughter living in Brooklyn, New York. Veronica is set to work for a woman's magazine called Mademoiselle as a writer, her dream job. But her dreams are dashed when it's discovered that she had an affair with a married man. The wife threatens to block her from a prestigious career in publishing. Luckily Veronica's uncle Walter has come to the rescue. He offers Veronica and Violet a chance to come to Los Angeles. While there, the mother-daughter duo take up jobs to bring in income. Only later on do the duo realize that there are American Nazi supporters in Los Angeles and Veronica is doing dictation for one of them

The two are approached by a government agent and asked to go undercover and spy on this group. But when the news of the Pearl Harbor bombing spreads through the US, things go from bad to worse as the war escalates. Any wrong move could cost them everything, including their own lives

Saturday, July 13, 2024

19 Iconic Movie Characters Based on Real People

We all know that sometimes characters in movies and TV shows are based on real people. According to poptier.com, here is their list of 19 iconic characters based on real people.

1. Thomas Shelby from Peaky Blinders (2013)

-This character was not just made up out of thin air. Thomas Shelby was inspired by an actual person named Thomas Gilbert, who led the real Peaky Blinders gang back then. The real Thomas was nowhere near as charismatic as the version seen on screen, played by Cillian Murphy. The real Thomas was all about staying under the radar, and changing his name frequently to elude the law

Thomas Gilbert


Cillian Murphy as Thomas Shelby






2. Ursula from The Little Mermaid (1989)

-Ursula was actually inspired by the drag queen Divine. Her heavily applied makeup and personality make Ursula one of the more iconic Disney villains

Divine

Ursula

3. Oliva Pope from Scandal (2012)

-It's not surprising to see strong female lead characters. But Olivia Pope is unique in many ways. She was known for her great outfits and strong power of negotiation. Her character was strongly inspired by Judy Smith, who worked as a press aid for then president George H.W. Bush

Judy Smith


Olivia Pope


4. Zorro from The Mask of Zorro (1998)

-Everywhere, there is a type of Robin Hood-like figure, a person who fights for the people, who helps the good people and metes out justice to the bad. There was an actual Mexican Robin Hood-like person, named Joaquin Murrieta, who was a bandit that sought justice after his family was killed for no reason. And in the movie, Antonio Banderas' character and his brother in the film have the last name Murrieta, as a tribute

Joaquin Murrieta

Antonio Banderas as The Mask of Zorro

5. Lucy from 50 First Dates (2004)

-Lucy was known for having strong amnesia, so her husband would play clips of things for Lucy. She was strongly based on a woman named Michelle Philpots, who suffered the same condition. Her husband couldn't take her out on dates, so instead he settled for notes and wedding clips

Michelle Philpots

Drew Barrymore as Lucy

6. Pocahontas (1995)

-It's not even remotely shocking to find that Pocahontas was an actual person. The film was based on the daughter of a Native American chief whose name was Amonute. She also did save an Englishman, John Smith, from death

The real Pocahontas

Disney Pocahontas

7. Sherlock Holmes (2009)

-Sherlock Holmes, the main character created by legendary mystery author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, created the character after inspiration by his old medical professor, Dr. Joseph Bell. Dr. Bell was a teacher considered unconventional during his days of teaching. He would challenge his students to bring forth details from patients' mannerisms, appearances and more

Dr. Joseph Bell

Robert Downey Jr. as Sherlock Holmes

8. Molly Brown from Titanic (1997)

-Margaret Brown, better known as "Molly Brown", was one of the actual survivors of the Titanic. She was a human rights activist and socialite who was one of the survivors and few people who wanted to rescue as many people as possible. Because of her refusal to be negative, and because nothing could get her down, she became known as the "Unsinkable Molly Brown"

The real Margaret "Molly" Brown

Kathy Bates as Molly Brown

9. Hazel Grace from The Fault in Our Stars (2014)

-The character of Hazel Grace was based on the life of YouTuber Esther Earl. She went on YouTube and talked about life with cancer. She was friends with a man named John Green, and at 16 she died

The movie version


Esther Grace Earl, the inspiration behind The Fault in Our Stars

10. Travis Bickle in Taxi Driver (1976)

-This iconic film of Robert De Niro was inspired by real events. The character Travis Bickle was inspired by Arthur Bremer, a man who assassinated then presidential candidate George Wallace. He also attempted an assassination of former President Richard Nixon, but the Secret Service stopped him

Arthur Bremer

Robert De Niro as Travis Bickle

11. Frank in Catch Me If You Can (2002)

-Leonardo DiCaprio's character, Frank Abagnale Jr., was inspired by the real Frank Abagnale Jr. The real man was a former criminal turned consultant. The real Frank was a con man who posed as a doctor, lawyer and pilot, all before the age of 19. He escaped police custody twice, served five years in prison and now works with the FBI as a consultant

The real Frank Abagnale Jr.

Leonardo DiCaprio as Frank Abagnale Jr.








12. Tony Stark in Iron Man (2008)

-The character Tony Stark was based on Howard Hughes and Elon Musk

Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark, aka Iron Man

Howard Hughes

Elon Musk, founder of Tesla

13. Hannibal in Silence of the Lambs (1991)

-The character Hannibal Lecter was based on Alfredo Balli Trevino, a Mexican surgeon who was also a murderer. He was known for killing his victims and dismembering them

Alfredo Balli Trevino

Sir Anthony Hopkins as Dr. Hannibal Lecter











14. Tony Soprano from The Sopranos (1999)

-Life in the mob is not nearly as exciting as it was depicted on The Sopranos. Mob boss Tony Soprano was inspired by Ruggiero Boiardo, aka Richie "The Boot" Boiardo, a caporegime in the New Jersey faction of the Genovese Family and Vincent "Vinny Ocean" Palermo, the former boss of the New Jersey-based DeCavalcante Family

James Gandolfini as Tony Soprano

Ruggiero "Richie the Boot" Boiardo

Vincent "Vinny Ocean" Palermo

15. Ghost Face from Scream (1996)

-The Ghost Face killer was based on a serial killer known as the Gainesville Ripper. Daniel Harold Rolling murdered five students in Gainesville, Florida in 1990, over the course of four days. He confessed to assaulting several victims as well

Daniel Rolling, aka "The Gainesville Ripper"

Ghost Face







16. Auric Goldfinger from Goldfinger (1964)

-The iconic villain from Goldfinger was inspired by Charles W. Engelhard Jr., who was in the metal and mining businesses. Engelhard Jr. was not a villain, but instead a philanthropist who donated his money to various charities and organizations

Auric Goldfinger

Charles Engelhard Jr

17. Leatherface from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974)

-The creepy killer from the Texas Chainsaw Massacre was inspired by serial killer Ed Gein. Gein found joy in killing people, but not with a chainsaw

Ed Gein

Leatherface from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre







18. Rocky (1976)

-The famed boxer, played by Sylvester Stallone, was inspired by actual boxer Chuck Wepner. He was a salesman who sold alcohol and a boxer who found in a bout with Muhammad Ali for the World Championship belt

Chuck Wepner

Sylvester Stallone as Rocky

19. Severus Snape in Harry Potter (2001)

-J.K. Rowling, the famed author of the Harry Potter series, based the character Severus Snape on her secondary school chemistry teacher John Nettleship. This teacher was short tempered and had long hair and was as bright as he was unforgiving

John Nettleship, the man who inspired Professor Severus Snape


Alan Rickman as Professor Severus Snape, head of Slytherin House