Aaron Eckhart
American actor known for both leading-man and morally complex character work across thrillers, comedies, and prestige drama.
90 actors containing the letter O — each with origin, classification, and notes.
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American actor known for both leading-man and morally complex character work across thrillers, comedies, and prestige drama.
American actor best known as Jesse Pinkman in Breaking Bad and its sequel film, a three-time Primetime Emmy winner.
American actor known for intense character work, the youngest Best Actor Oscar winner for The Pianist at age 29.
American actor regarded among the finest of his generation, Academy Award winner whose career spans gangster epics, stage, and intense character work.
Welsh actor celebrated for stage and screen, two-time Academy Award winner best known as Hannibal Lecter in The Silence of the Lambs.
Spanish actor who rose with Pedro Almodovar's films and became a Hollywood leading man in action, comedy, and animation.
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.
American actor known for epic and biblical screen roles, Academy Award winner for Ben-Hur and a recurring leading man of mid-century Hollywood.
Austrian actor and director who rose to international fame with Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds, two-time Academy Award winner.
American actor, director, and producer with a career spanning seven decades, four-time Academy Award winner across acting and directing.
English actor known for period drama, romantic leads, and his Academy Award-winning portrayal of King George VI in The King's Speech.
American actor, director, and producer, two-time Academy Award winner across acting categories and one of the foremost dramatic leads of his generation.
American actor, director, and producer known for ensemble dramas, the Ocean's franchise, and the role of James Rhodes in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
American actor of the New Hollywood era, two-time Academy Award winner whose career spans Kramer vs. Kramer, Rain Man, and decades of stage work.
American actor, producer, and former professional wrestler known by the ring name The Rock and one of the highest-grossing film leads of the modern era.
American actor and filmmaker known for intense character work in Primal Fear, American History X, Fight Club, and Birdman.
American actor best known as Frodo Baggins in The Lord of the Rings trilogy and for varied indie, voice, and franchise work.
Australian-American actor of the classical Hollywood era best known for swashbuckling adventure films at Warner Bros.
American actor, producer, and director, Academy Award winner for his portrayal of Idi Amin in The Last King of Scotland.
American actor of stage and screen known for Westerns, war films, and the long-running sitcom F Troop.
English actor known for child leads in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Finding Neverland, later in TV series Bates Motel and The Good Doctor.
American actor of the classical Hollywood era, two-time Academy Award winner whose career bridged silent films and the early 1960s.
English actor known for villains and historical leads, Academy Award winner for his portrayal of Winston Churchill in Darkest Hour.
American actor, director, and producer, Academy Award winner for Syriana and Argo, with a long-running career in television and film.
American actor of the classical Hollywood era, Academy Award winner for his portrayal of Atticus Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird.
American actor whose career-defining roles include Han Solo in Star Wars and Indiana Jones across five films directed by Steven Spielberg.
American actor of stage and screen whose six-decade career ranged from John Ford Westerns to On Golden Pond, his final and Oscar-winning role.
American actor of the classical Hollywood era, defining film noir star and Academy Award winner for The African Queen.
American actor of the New Hollywood era, three-time Academy Award winner across acting categories and a defining figure of 1970s American cinema.
American actor, singer, and comedian, Academy Award winner for Best Actor for his portrayal of Ray Charles in Ray.
American actor and musician, Academy Award winner for Dallas Buyers Club, and lead singer of the rock band Thirty Seconds to Mars.
English actor and former competitive diver known as an action lead in the Transporter, Crank, and Fast and Furious franchises.
English actor known for stage classics, prestige film leads, and his Academy Award-winning portrayal of Claus von Bulow in Reversal of Fortune.
American actor and producer, Academy Award winner for Best Actor for his portrayal of Arthur Fleck in Joker.
American actor known for collaborations with Martin Scorsese and Robert De Niro, Academy Award winner for Goodfellas.
American actor, singer, and dancer who rose with Saturday Night Fever and revived his career with Pulp Fiction.
American actor and musician known for collaborations with Tim Burton, the Pirates of the Caribbean films, and varied auteur and biographical leads.
American actor known for Footloose, Mystic River, A Few Good Men, and the long-running parlour game Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon.
American actor, director, and producer, two-time Academy Award winner for Dances with Wolves across Best Director and Best Picture.
American actor and producer of the classical Hollywood era known for Spartacus, Paths of Glory, and Lust for Life.
English actor best known as Jon Snow on HBO's Game of Thrones, with feature roles in Pompeii, The Death and Life of John F. Donovan, and Eternals.
English actor, director, and producer regarded as one of the foremost Shakespearean actors of the twentieth century and Academy Award winner for Hamlet.
American actor and producer, Academy Award winner for The Revenant and long-running collaborator of Martin Scorsese.
Northern Irish actor known for Schindler's List, the Taken franchise, and a long line of dramatic and action leads.
American actor regarded as among the most influential of the twentieth century, two-time Academy Award winner whose method work reshaped screen acting.
American actor, producer, and screenwriter, Academy Award winner for Good Will Hunting and longtime collaborator of Ben Affleck and Steven Soderbergh.
American actor and producer, Academy Award winner for Dallas Buyers Club, with a career across romantic comedies, dramas, and the McConaissance.
American-born Australian actor and director, two-time Academy Award winner for Best Director and Best Picture for Braveheart.
American actor and producer, Academy Award winner for Best Actor for Wall Street and Best Picture as producer for One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.
American actor and producer, Academy Award winner for Million Dollar Baby and one of the most recognizable narrative voices in modern film.
Canadian actor known for the cult sci-fi series Firefly, ABC's Castle and The Rookie, and Marvel and DC franchise appearances.
American actor of stage and screen known for dramatic leads in The Prince of Tides, Affliction, and 48 Hrs.
American actor known for an eclectic career spanning Leaving Las Vegas, the National Treasure series, and recent independent dramas.
American actor and model best known as Daryl Dixon on AMC's The Walking Dead and as Murphy MacManus in The Boondock Saints.
French actor known for Unfaithful, Before Night Falls, and Spanish, French, and English-language film and television work.
Egyptian actor of international film known for Lawrence of Arabia, Doctor Zhivago, and Funny Girl.
English actor known for Legolas in The Lord of the Rings, Will Turner in Pirates of the Caribbean, and Carnival Row.
American actor of Guatemalan birth known for Inside Llewyn Davis, Ex Machina, Star Wars sequels, and Marvel's Moon Knight.
American actor, writer, and producer known for long-running collaborations with Wes Anderson and as a comedy lead in Wedding Crashers and Marley & Me.
Irish actor known for the title role of David Lean's Lawrence of Arabia, eight-time Oscar nominee, and recipient of an Academy Honorary Award.
Irish actor known for four James Bond films, Remington Steele, and Mamma Mia, with a long career across action and romantic comedy.
American filmmaker and actor known for writing and directing Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill, and Inglourious Basterds, with occasional screen acting appearances.
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.
New Zealand-Australian actor, Academy Award winner for Best Actor for Gladiator and a leading dramatic and historical screen performer.
Canadian actor known for La La Land, Drive, The Notebook, and Barbie, with Academy Award nominations across drama, musical, and comedy.
Canadian actor and producer best known as the title character in the Deadpool franchise and for romantic comedies and action films.
American actor among the highest-grossing leads in film history, known for collaborations with Quentin Tarantino and as Nick Fury in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Scottish actor who originated the screen James Bond and won an Academy Award for The Untouchables.
Bahamian-American actor, the first Black recipient of the Academy Award for Best Actor and a defining lead of post-war American film.
American actor, screenwriter, and director known for the Rocky and Rambo franchises and as a founding lead of The Expendables.
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 and producer known for the Mission Impossible and Top Gun franchises and as one of the highest-grossing film leads in history.
American actor and producer, two-time Academy Award winner for Best Actor for Philadelphia and Forrest Gump.
English actor known for Bronson, Mad Max Fury Road, the Venom franchise, and collaborations with Christopher Nolan.
Japanese actor regarded as one of the foremost stars of post-war cinema, lead of sixteen films directed by Akira Kurosawa.
Indian actor and producer of Hindi cinema known for the Dhoom action franchise and producing Hollywood and Indian films through Yash Raj Films.
Italian actor of the post-war commedia all'italiana, Cannes Best Actor winner for The Tragedy of a Ridiculous Man.
Danish-American actor known as Aragorn in The Lord of the Rings, with Academy Award nominations for Eastern Promises, Captain Fantastic, and Green Book.
American actor known for The Shield, Justified, the Tarantino films Django Unchained and The Hateful Eight, and the Amazon series Fallout.
American actor known for Platoon, The Last Temptation of Christ, Spider-Man, and a four-time Academy Award nominee.
American actor known for Cheers, Natural Born Killers, No Country for Old Men, and Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri.
American actor known as Miguel Diaz on Cobra Kai and as the title role in DC's Blue Beetle.
South Korean actor known for Burning, The Throne, Hellbound, and Korean independent and franchise film and television.
American actor known for the High School Musical trilogy, The Greatest Showman, Baywatch, and The Iron Claw.
American actor known as Sylar on Heroes and as Spock in the rebooted Star Trek film series.
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