Adrien Brody
American actor known for intense character work, the youngest Best Actor Oscar winner for The Pianist at age 29.
36 actors containing the letter B — each with origin, classification, and notes.
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American actor known for intense character work, the youngest Best Actor Oscar winner for The Pianist at age 29.
American actor known for film leads, Saturday Night Live impressions, and a long run on the sitcom 30 Rock.
Spanish actor who rose with Pedro Almodovar's films and became a Hollywood leading man in action, comedy, and animation.
American actor, writer, director, and producer, two-time Academy Award winner and longtime collaborator of Matt Damon.
English actor known for Sherlock Holmes on BBC, Doctor Strange in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and intense biographical leads.
American actor and comedian who rose with Saturday Night Live and built a second career as a melancholic leading man in independent film.
American actor and producer, Academy Award winner for acting and producing, with leading roles across more than four decades.
Canadian-American actor who led action-adventure films in the late 1990s and 2000s and won an Academy Award for The Whale.
Hong Kong American martial artist and actor whose films popularized Chinese martial arts cinema worldwide and inspired generations of action performers.
American actor who became an international action star as John McClane in Die Hard and built a varied career across action, drama, and comedy.
American actor and producer of the classical Hollywood era, Academy Award winner whose career spanned forty-five years.
American silent-era actor, filmmaker, and stunt performer celebrated for his stoic comic persona and elaborate physical comedy.
American actor best known as T'Challa in Marvel's Black Panther and for biographical leads as Jackie Robinson, James Brown, and Thurgood Marshall.
English actor known for extreme physical transformation across roles and his portrayal of Batman in Christopher Nolan's trilogy.
Scottish actor and producer known for action leads, fantasy epics, and the role of King Leonidas in 300.
American actor of the classical Hollywood era, defining film noir star and Academy Award winner for The African Queen.
American actor, rapper, screenwriter, and producer known for films including Friday, Boyz n the Hood, and the Barbershop and Ride Along franchises.
English actor and producer known for The Wire, Luther, and lead roles in studio franchises across action, drama, and animation.
American actor, Academy Award winner for Crazy Heart and the lead of The Big Lebowski, with a six-decade career across drama and Westerns.
Japanese actor known for The Last Samurai, Letters from Iwo Jima, Memoirs of a Geisha, and Christopher Nolan's Inception.
American actor known for Footloose, Mystic River, A Few Good Men, and the long-running parlour game Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon.
American actor, producer, and former rapper known as Marky Mark, leading roles across action, crime drama, and the Ted franchise.
American actor regarded as among the most influential of the twentieth century, two-time Academy Award winner whose method work reshaped screen acting.
American-born Australian actor and director, two-time Academy Award winner for Best Director and Best Picture for Braveheart.
Irish-German actor known for dramatic and franchise leads including 12 Years a Slave, Shame, and the prequel X-Men films.
English actor known for Legolas in The Lord of the Rings, Will Turner in Pirates of the Caribbean, and Carnival Row.
Irish actor known for four James Bond films, Remington Steele, and Mamma Mia, with a long career across action and romantic comedy.
Welsh actor of stage and screen, seven-time Academy Award nominee known for Shakespeare, Cleopatra, and Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf.
American actor and producer, two-time Academy Award winner whose collaborations with Martin Scorsese define a major strand of New Hollywood cinema.
American actor known as Tony Stark/Iron Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Sherlock Holmes for Guy Ritchie, and Academy Award winner for Oppenheimer.
American actor, director, and founder of the Sundance Institute, Academy Award winner for Best Director for Ordinary People.
American actor and comedian, Academy Award winner for Good Will Hunting, known for Aladdin, Dead Poets Society, and stand-up.
American actor and director known for the Coen brothers' films, Reservoir Dogs, Fargo, and the HBO series Boardwalk Empire.
American actor best known as Peter Parker/Spider-Man in Sam Raimi's trilogy and for Seabiscuit, The Cider House Rules, and Brothers.
American actor known for 24 as George Mason, The Walking Dead as Gregory, Air Force One, and Terminator 2 Judgment Day.
Russian-American actor and singer, Academy Award winner for The King and I and lead of The Magnificent Seven and The Ten Commandments.
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