Paul Rudd’s easy-going, funny guy image has charmed audiences since his first big role in Clueless, the 1995 high school comedy with a legacy that holds strong to this day. He was also a familiar face in Judd Apatow’s comedies throughout the 00s, including Anchorman, The 40-Year-Old Virgin, and Knocked Up. Currently, he’s known as Ant-Man in the Marvel family, with two feature films and a significant role in Avengers: Endgame.
As you can see, he’s become very well-loved over the course of his career, as these Twitter users will tell you. Here are some times people have shown their appreciation for him and tried to put into words just what makes him so charismatic.
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a racist political activist who's an advisor for President Trump
Load More Replies...He's only filled with racism and hate because he's a twerp and couldn't defend himself in the school yard
I'm 30 and have less hair. But I like to think that's because of genetics and not because I'm a terrible person.
I'm sure It is. My brother is going bald. He's rocking the Friar Tuck look. He's got a lovely island of skin on the top of his head surrounded by thick greying hair. But he is the most beautiful loving kind caring amazing person you could ever meet as I am sure you are too. : )
Load More Replies...NO. Way. I seriously thought he (Miller) was pushing 50. How is he in such a powerful position at 34? That's terrifying! And what will he look like at 50?!
I guess he would look like steve buscemi at 37 lol
Load More Replies...Stephen Miller is neither racist or filled with hate. What a terribly stupid comment to make. Balding is due to genetics and intelligence.
Please dont connect looks to being a good or bad person. That is a horrible way to typecast people . People cant help how they are made, just how they act. Attack his racism, not his looks.
What a callback!! This also proves that Paul Rudd can time travel in real life.
Swoon. The character of Josh (those eyes) was my first ever screen crush. (Those lips). Whether a vampire or not, I feel like he’s aged perfectly into a fantastic actor. If you haven’t seen ‘Living with Yourself’ I encourage you to watch it right away. The last episode alone will hopefully give him an Emmy nod.
I always wonder if people like Paul Rudd, a typical “Everyman”, are as funny, personable and grounded in real life, or if they are just playing another role. He seems rather real and relatable. I adored watching Living With Yourself. He made a very unlikable character of Miles lovable. I look forward to seeing more of his work in the future.
I wonder the same. Like Robin Williams and others who hide their depression behind their humour/acting.
Load More Replies...Remember we don't know these people. We should not put our expectations and gut-level impressions on them.
Did you guys watch him in the Lip Sync Battle singing "You Better Be Good To Me", by Tina Turner? He's so awesome! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LvMeYEwWGQ
I watched The Tonight Show and that was an epic performance because he was hilarious! His dancing had me in stitches!
Load More Replies...Paul Rudd is one of those actors that's makes you think if you ever met, you could totally become friends. Also John Krasinski and Matt Damon seem that way, as well, to me.
He seems pretty chill on talk shows. Smart and funny. By the way, that cleft chin puts him right into the pantheon of great looking actors. Up there with Cary Grant and George Clooney.
Sorry but he is not in their league in either acting or looks.
Load More Replies...Liked him in many things, but he was dreadful on "Friends". The writers didn't give him anything to work with and he seemed bored in each episode. Very disappointing.
Why do people think that you change into an old, wrinkled, bald man going from 30 to 50? Is it because it's all kids on the internet posting and reading these things and they just don't realize the adults they know aren't all 30, but actually range from 30 to 50 and beyond? Because I've known for quite a while that for most people, there's not that much of a difference between 30 and 50.
When I look at the people who are 50 around me, there definitely is a difference to people at 30.
Load More Replies...I always wonder if people like Paul Rudd, a typical “Everyman”, are as funny, personable and grounded in real life, or if they are just playing another role. He seems rather real and relatable. I adored watching Living With Yourself. He made a very unlikable character of Miles lovable. I look forward to seeing more of his work in the future.
I wonder the same. Like Robin Williams and others who hide their depression behind their humour/acting.
Load More Replies...Remember we don't know these people. We should not put our expectations and gut-level impressions on them.
Did you guys watch him in the Lip Sync Battle singing "You Better Be Good To Me", by Tina Turner? He's so awesome! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LvMeYEwWGQ
I watched The Tonight Show and that was an epic performance because he was hilarious! His dancing had me in stitches!
Load More Replies...Paul Rudd is one of those actors that's makes you think if you ever met, you could totally become friends. Also John Krasinski and Matt Damon seem that way, as well, to me.
He seems pretty chill on talk shows. Smart and funny. By the way, that cleft chin puts him right into the pantheon of great looking actors. Up there with Cary Grant and George Clooney.
Sorry but he is not in their league in either acting or looks.
Load More Replies...Liked him in many things, but he was dreadful on "Friends". The writers didn't give him anything to work with and he seemed bored in each episode. Very disappointing.
Why do people think that you change into an old, wrinkled, bald man going from 30 to 50? Is it because it's all kids on the internet posting and reading these things and they just don't realize the adults they know aren't all 30, but actually range from 30 to 50 and beyond? Because I've known for quite a while that for most people, there's not that much of a difference between 30 and 50.
When I look at the people who are 50 around me, there definitely is a difference to people at 30.
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