The award-winning English actor Christian Bale has proven himself over the years to be one of Hollywood’s most extreme method actors. He is known for having an extreme body-change regime for every role he takes. His latest role as former U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney, in the film “Vice”, included Bale making his biggest weight change yet, gaining weight until he reached the 100kg mark.
Bale has acted in many films, with each being a unique and special role. His acting style is extremely diverse, as well as his constantly-changing look. It would be extremely hard to pinpoint the best Bale film to watch, so our best recommendation is to go through his filmography and watch his movies based on your genre preference. What we do know for sure, is that every year you check back on Bale, you might just find a completely different-looking person.
Gary Oldman
Gary Oldman is one of Hollywood's biggest underdogs. The actor has been a consistent 'tour de force' throughout the years when it comes to acting, but has yet to receive any serious awards for his magnificent acting. Many blame his lack of accreditation on his good and quiet nature, as well as the way he props up other actors with his supportive acting rather than trying to take over the scene. Oldman finally got his first Oscar after his brilliant performance as Winston Churchill in "The Darkest Hour". His most popular role to date was Sirius Black in the "Harry Potter" series.
If you love Gary Oldman and want to check out some of his best work, we recommend that you watch the actor completely transform his appearance and personality in "The Darkest Hour", play the devil himself in Bram Stoker’s "Dracula", or in his legendary performance as Lee Harvey Oswald, former President JFK’s assassin, in the biopic film about John F. Kennedy, titled "JFK".
Gregory Peck
Gregory Peck was one of the most beloved and famous actors between the '40s and the '60s. In 1969, Peck was honored by President Lyndon Johnson with the Presidential Medal of Freedom. He was selected by the American Film Institute as the 12th greatest male star of the classic Hollywood cinema era. Some of the actor's most enduring roles include "The Keys of the Kingdom" (1944), "The Yearling" (1946), "Gentleman's Agreement" (1947), and "Twelve O'Clock High" (1949).
The actor’s best role to date was Atticus Finch, in the 1962 classic drama film, "To Kill a Mockingbird". Peck is known for giving the best performance of Captain Ahab in his film adaptation of "Moby Dick". He has consistently among the highest acclaimed and best earning actors of all time. He was nominated for five Best Actor Academy awards, and received a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame, along with a National Medal of Arts and many Golden Globe awards.
Cary Grant
If you don’t know who Cary Grant is yet, the British actor appeared in various film genres, including everything from romance movies to thrillers, mostly due to his slick and varied acting style. Grant was one of the original "bond-like" actors, and possessed a suave personality that many actors have failed to reproduce over the years. He received an Honorary Oscar by his friend Frank Sinatra, after many nominations without an award.
Some of Cary Grant's best work includes films such as "Indiscreet" (1958) with Ingrid Bergman, "That Touch of Mink" (1962) with Doris Day, and "Charade" (1963) with Audrey Hepburn. Only a handful of actors over the years have managed to replicate his incredible charisma and fantastic on-screen presence, which only lends to his timeless and ageless performances.
Morgan Freeman
It sure seems as if Morgan Freeman has always been around, which makes sense, since he's been acting for almost six decades now. He is best known for his incredible voice and narrating skills, although he did have a few Oscar-winning films throughout his career. Freeman is mostly known for his roles in the award winning films "Street Smart", "Driving Miss Daisy", "The Shawshank Redemption", "Million Dollar Baby", and "Invictus".
He’s been a champion and an inspiration for many African Americans in the United States. The actor has also given many motivational speeches throughout his career. Morgan Freeman is the seventh-highest grossing actor of all time, with a combined box office gross of just over $4.5 billion.