How do we define an “underrated” actor or actress? Typically, it’s a character actor who’s appeared in dozens if not hundreds of movies and TV shows without quite reaching the upper echelon of stardom. That’s no knock on these performers’ talents. In fact, they’ve often proven their abilities to carry films with leading roles in independent movies, or they’ve won major awards.
Just like any sampling of the population, performers from this subcategory come from all walks of life, and have all kinds of backstories. Some have famous relatives. Others have shocking medical histories. Still others might have hidden passions or talents. These biographical details might not affect their work on camera, but they’re interesting all the same. Here are 12 underrated actors from the 1990s and 2000s with shocking stories to tell.
Best known for roles like Ned Ryerson in Groundhog Day or Max in Thelma and Louise, Stephen Tobolowsky has been appearing in movies and TV since the 1970s.
At one point early in his career he was doing local theater in Hartford, CT, when he got into two life-threatening altercations in on week. First, a man pulled a gun on him in a bar. Two days later, another man stabbed him in a pizza parlor.
Didn't expect that?Frequent Quentin Tarantino collaborator and German-Austrian actor Christoph Waltz is known for playing menacing villains, like the Nazi fugitive hunter Hans Landa in Inglorious Basterds. However, this is just one portion of his show business career.
Waltz grew up in Vienna, where his father was a composer and conductor, and as a teenager he attended at least two operas a week. While pursuing his acting career, Waltz also decided to pursue directing operas to feed his “obsession” with music.
In 2013, Waltz directed Strauss’s Der Rosenkavalier at Belgium's Opera Vlaanderen. Four years later, he returned there to direct Verdi's Falstaff. In 2020, he directed Beethoven's Fidelio at his hometown venue, Vienna’s Theater an der Wien. When directing opera, Waltz insists his performers use a realistic and grounded style more commonly found in theater and film.
Didn't expect that?- 1Inglourious Basterds210 Votes
- 2Django Unchained208 Votes
- 3Carnage89 Votes
Sam Rockwell has turned up in dozens of comedies and dramas over his career, which includes an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his work in Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri. He also suffered a serious hand injury in a car accident, which required a total reconstruction of his appendage.
Here’s how he described it to Esquire:
I flipped a car. I think the same thing sort of happened to Shia LaBeouf, except his hand was hurt worse than mine, but my fingers were crushed and then reconstructed.
Didn't expect that?- 1Moon191 Votes
- 2The Green Mile177 Votes
- 3Seven Psychopaths161 Votes
New Zealander Melanie Lynskey's breakout role was in Peter Jackson's Heavenly Creatures, and since then she's appeared in dozens of TV series from Yellowjackets to The Last of Us to Castle Rock.
As her husband Jason Ritter revealed on Jimmy Kimmel Live, Lynskey also suffers from misophonia, which is specific sounds are perceived more intensely. For Lynskey, the worst sound is smacking lips. "They hear it 20 times louder than you do and it drives them insane," Ritter explained.
Didn't expect that?The Departed and The Conjuring franchise star Vera Farmiga was born in New Jersey, but her family hails from the Ukraine. Farmiga grew up in a Ukrainian immigrant community and didn't speak English until attending first grade at age six.
In her teens, Farmiga participated in a Ukrainian folk dancing troupe, which was allowed to tour Ukraine shortly before the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. Farmiga describes the dance as a cross between Irish step dancing and Cossack kick dancing. She still occasionally indulges in it when she’s had a few drinks.
Didn't expect that?- 1The Departed87 Votes
- 2Orphan90 Votes
- 3The Boy in the Striped Pajamas83 Votes
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Rosemarie DeWitt's Grandfather Is James 'The Cinderella Man' Braddock
Rachel Getting Married and United States of Tara star Rosemarie DeWitt is the granddaughter of 1930s boxer and unlikely heavyweight champion James J. Braddock, who was nicknamed “Cinderella Man” after defeating Max Baer in 1935, and who later lost the title to boxing legend Joe Louis. Braddock's life was dramatized in the 2005 Ron Howard biopic Cinderella Man, starring Russell Crowe as Braddock.
DeWitt has a supporting role in the film as Sara Wilson, wife of fictional character Mike Wilson (Paddy Considine), a bankrupt Wall Street broker and friend of Braddock's. DeWitt's mother, and Braddock's daughter, Rosy, is played by Ariel Waller.
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