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People On Twitter Share 15 Well-Known Actors Who Are Strangely Not That Famous Because They “Refuse” To Be
Being famous seems great and all, but it comes at a price. It gets tiring to always be in the public eye, minding what you say and what you do, representing your own brand and doing business. Besides this, it’s also all of the ceaseless attention from fans and whatnot, so it’s no surprise why some decide to be more subtle and discreet about it.
Hence, we have a number of famous people who seem like they "refuse to be famous", whether it’s deliberate or not. Twitter user Skoog pointed out how Patrick Wilson, who starred in Aquaman (2018), Watchmen (2009), and Insidious (2010), said he’ll be starring in millions of movies, but ends up absolutely refusing to be famous.
The thread soon began booming, gaining quite a bit of attention from the internet. It got over 315,000 likes with 27,000 retweets and a bunch of comments. While some tweeted about how Patrick Wilson looks like Will Arnett and a bunch of other similar looking actors, others began suggesting what other famous people are also avoiding fame.
While these actors are not believed to be famous in comparison to a number of other celebrities, everyone in the thread do agree that they are underrated and do deserve more credit than they are actually given.
Bored Panda has compiled a list of the celebrities that this thread deemed “absolutely refusing to be famous,” so check it out below and be sure to vote and comment on the entries you love the most.
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Patrick Wilson
Patrick Wilson is an American actor and singer who spent his early career days starring in Broadway musicals and started showing up in films and series in the early 2000s. He is best known for his roles in Aquaman (2018), Watchmen (2009), and Insidious (2010).
Fun Fact: Wilson himself saw this tweet and responded with "Dammit. My plan has been thwarted." His wife also joked in another tweet: “Dang it. You’ve quietly worked so hard to be in a million movies and NOT be famous...and now the secret is out.”
I really liked him in the "A Gifted Man" series. Sorry to see it end.
William Fichtner
William Fichtner began his acting career as Josh Snyder in As the World Turns in 1987. The start was a bit slow, but in several years, Fichtner quickly became a common occurrence in movies, starring in at least a handful of movies annually ever since 1995. He is best known for his work in Armageddon (1998), Black Hawk Down (2001), and Crash (2004).
David Morse
David Morse is an American actor, singer, director and writer. Morse kicked off his career back in the early 1980s and has since then been featured in films like The Negotiator (1998), The Green Mile (1999), and 12 Monkeys, among many others.
While these actors are not believed to be famous in comparison to a number of other celebrities, everyone in the thread do agree that they are underrated and do deserve more credit than they are actually given.
While it is unknown why many of these actors don't get the love they truly deserve, with many it is speculated that they are simply focused on other things—not trying to be famous but rather enjoying the art of acting, or wanting to spend more time with their families and deliberately not going to interview and not dancing the "celebrity dance". It might also have something to do with Hollywood politics, but that is a story for another time.
Judy Greer
American-born actress Judy Greer has been very active in the movie scene ever since her debut in the movie Stricken in 1997. Her best known work is in movies like Jurassic World (2015), 13 going on 30 (2004, and Ant Man (2015), among many others.
According to the New York Post, Greer doesn’t want more stardom, but she does want the attention that opens doors professionally. As a director she said asked herself why should she play the role when she can get someone else, like Jennifer Garner to do it.
Besides that, she wouldn't want to see herself in the editing room all the time: “I don’t have that kind of self-esteem. I could not ever watch a performance of my own while doing it and be like: ‘Oh, that was an awesome take. We can move on, I really nailed that.’”
Vera Farmiga
Vera Farmiga is an American movie and TV actress, director, and producer, who began her professional acting career on stage in the original Broadway production of Taking Sides (1996). She is best known for her work in The Conjuring series, Bates Motel, and Orphan.
Rose Byrne
Rose Byrne is an Australian-born actress debuting her career in the comedy movie Dallas Doll (1994) She is best known for her roles in Spy (2015), Insidious (2010), and Bridesmaids (2011).
Rachel McAdams
Rachel McAdams is a Canadian actress who is best known for being in that “It’s never gonna happen” meme ripped straight out of Mean Girls (2004). Besides that, she also starred in the Notebook (2004), Red Eye (2005), and Sherlock Holmes (2009), just to name a few.
In an interview with LA Times, she was asked whether McAdams herself even wants to be a movie star, to which she responded: “I think it was sort of a vague idea in my mind when I was a kid, when you think, ‘What would that be like?’ But it wasn’t something I really meditated on or planned for in any way. I really thought I’d be doing theater in Canada. I’d grown up doing children’s theater there, and I always imagined myself being artistic director of a children’s theater company.”
I think she's pretty well known tbh - maybe just not with the younger generation
George Wyner
George Wyner is a Boston-born actor who started off in television in the early 1970s but later also started appearing in a number of movies, including Spaceballs (1987, A Serious Man (2009), and The Postman (1997).
Aaron Eckhart
Actor and producer Aaron Eckhart was born in Cupertino, California, but has lived in a number of other places around the globe, including the UK and Australia. He has been acting since the early 1990s with his most notable work being in The Dark Knight (2008), Thank You for Smoking (2005) and In the Company of Men (1997).
People are speculating that he is underrated only because she just chooses to do more films in the vein of “Battle For Los Angeles,” which is an action war film, rather than “Thank You For Smoking” and “The Black Dahlia,” which are dramas.
Jason Clarke
Jason Clarke is an Australian-born actor known for often being cast as an antagonist in a number of feature films. He is best known for his work in movies like Terminator Genisys (2015), Mudhound (2017), and Zero Dark Thirty (2012)
Clark himself explained in this interview that he enjoys the craft, and not the celebrity—he never really wanted to be a big Marvel movie actor as he wants a life outside of the acting business, which might explain things.
Terminator Genisys was GODAWFUL! even that stupid mispelt name makes me angry
Josh Lucas
Josh Lucas is an American actor who has been credited for various roles in over 80 movies and TV shows. He is best known for his work in Glory Road (2006), A Beautiful Mind (2001), American Psycho (2000), Sweet Home Alabama (2002) and the recent Ford v Ferrari (2019).
James Marsden
James Marsden is an American actor, singer, and former model. If you think you’ve seen him somewhere but can’t recall where, he’s Cyclops from Marvel’s X-Men series. Besides that, he also starred in Superman Returns (2006), The Notebook (2004), 10th & Wolf (2006), and The Alibi (2006).
It is speculated that Marsden is not that famous because of supposed Hollywood politics, while others think he just made bad choices in where he wanted to go, which pushed him away from stardom.
Kyle Chandler
Kyle Chandler is an American actor who’s made his screen acting debut back in 1988 after being signed up for ABC and starting off as a supporting actor in Quiet Victory: The Charlie Wedemeyer Story, but he is best known for his work in Super 8 (2011), Argo (2012), Manchester by the Sea (2016), and Friday Night Lights (2006-2011).
Maggie Gyllenhaal
Maggie Gyllenhaal is an American actress and film producer, who has starred in a number of films, most notably in Secretary (2002), The Dark Knight (2008), Crazy Heart (2009), and Frank (2014).
Shea Whigham
Actor and producer Shea Whigham was born in Tallahassee, Florida. Though his acting debut was in one 1997 episode of the television series Ghost Stories, his first starring role was just three years later in Tigerland (2000). He’s now best known for his work in Take Shelter (2011), Death Note (2017), Wristcutters: A Love Story (2006), and American Hustle (2013).
All these people are famous, they just aren't ever in the media or tabloids
Things I noticed: Most came up singing, dancing as well as acting. So they have TALENT. The other thing I noticed: Not one is a Media Whore.
BINGO. their focus is always on their craft, not on the media machine surrounding it. They can be A-list, B-list, whatever, but their TALENT is what speaks for them, not the media attention they get.
Load More Replies...There are so many more of these, but fittingly I cannot remember their names. Every time I'm on IMDB going "I know I know who this is!" and it turns out I don't remember them from any of their 150 films even though I do recognize most of the films.
Same here! I know I have several that I’ve seen in many movies and have no idea who they are
Load More Replies...As someone who don't actually follow Hollywood news and just like to watch good movies, I assumed all of these people would have been famous. But I'm thankful that beyond the international borders only their acting skills are what truly matters.
I think one of the reasons for talented actors being not so famous could also be their ability to blend into the role so well, you can't actually recognise them. You feel something familiar, but can't tell who they are. Unlike the big names who look immediately recognisable in each role.
Yeah there’s a reason some actors aren’t well known they haven’t been any decent movies and some people on though just maybe not lying to you in America and Australia in the UK or perhaps completely vice a versa
I like several of these actors Seems like there is some kind of sammeheng (sorry couldn't remember the English word)
I think it's possible to be well-known and not 'famous.' To me the primary difference is name, as opposed to face, recognition.
As a movie-phile I know all of these actors. Would have been nice to see under-rated actors like Riz Ahmed & Stephen Root on here.
This is half of an article, we see their filmography alright but where are the reasons and examples of them Not wanting to be famous?
Let's be honest..there's only 1 actor there that could carry a whole movie and that's Rachel mac Adams ...the rest are pretty interchangeable character actors...maybe not Maggie Gyllenhall but you get the picture
These are character actors....people who care about the craft, pick the script and the people they collaborate with carefully, and are dedicated to delivering the best job every time. THAT'S what makes them who they are. And there are MANY more of them than there are A-listers who just go for the big-dollar, high-visibility movies (although, there are plenty of these types in this BP post that are A-listers as well). I have mounds of respect for each and every one of these actors, in terms of how they represent their craft.
Daniel day-Lewis aka Bill “the butcher” from Gangs of New York. Such an amazing actor and for some reason completely unrecognizable. He’s so good at getting into character I never realize it’s him.
He's won THREE academy awards. He's incredibly famous.
Load More Replies...Nah, Gary Oldman is a very well known actor and well acclaimed.
Load More Replies...All these people are famous, they just aren't ever in the media or tabloids
Things I noticed: Most came up singing, dancing as well as acting. So they have TALENT. The other thing I noticed: Not one is a Media Whore.
BINGO. their focus is always on their craft, not on the media machine surrounding it. They can be A-list, B-list, whatever, but their TALENT is what speaks for them, not the media attention they get.
Load More Replies...There are so many more of these, but fittingly I cannot remember their names. Every time I'm on IMDB going "I know I know who this is!" and it turns out I don't remember them from any of their 150 films even though I do recognize most of the films.
Same here! I know I have several that I’ve seen in many movies and have no idea who they are
Load More Replies...As someone who don't actually follow Hollywood news and just like to watch good movies, I assumed all of these people would have been famous. But I'm thankful that beyond the international borders only their acting skills are what truly matters.
I think one of the reasons for talented actors being not so famous could also be their ability to blend into the role so well, you can't actually recognise them. You feel something familiar, but can't tell who they are. Unlike the big names who look immediately recognisable in each role.
Yeah there’s a reason some actors aren’t well known they haven’t been any decent movies and some people on though just maybe not lying to you in America and Australia in the UK or perhaps completely vice a versa
I like several of these actors Seems like there is some kind of sammeheng (sorry couldn't remember the English word)
I think it's possible to be well-known and not 'famous.' To me the primary difference is name, as opposed to face, recognition.
As a movie-phile I know all of these actors. Would have been nice to see under-rated actors like Riz Ahmed & Stephen Root on here.
This is half of an article, we see their filmography alright but where are the reasons and examples of them Not wanting to be famous?
Let's be honest..there's only 1 actor there that could carry a whole movie and that's Rachel mac Adams ...the rest are pretty interchangeable character actors...maybe not Maggie Gyllenhall but you get the picture
These are character actors....people who care about the craft, pick the script and the people they collaborate with carefully, and are dedicated to delivering the best job every time. THAT'S what makes them who they are. And there are MANY more of them than there are A-listers who just go for the big-dollar, high-visibility movies (although, there are plenty of these types in this BP post that are A-listers as well). I have mounds of respect for each and every one of these actors, in terms of how they represent their craft.
Daniel day-Lewis aka Bill “the butcher” from Gangs of New York. Such an amazing actor and for some reason completely unrecognizable. He’s so good at getting into character I never realize it’s him.
He's won THREE academy awards. He's incredibly famous.
Load More Replies...Nah, Gary Oldman is a very well known actor and well acclaimed.
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