36 Actors Who Nailed A Role So Hard, No One Else Will Ever Be Able To Top It

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“Mathew Lillard as Shaggy. Like, zoinks, man, he really nailed it.”

The thing is, we are blessed to have so many actors who are amazing at their jobs, and we are lucky to witness them light up any screen we see them on.

Some actors are so good, in fact, that they define their role with so much precision, it’s nearly IMPOSSIBLE to imagine that anyone else on earth could have portrayed that character.

1. Julie Andrews as Mary Poppins. I work with kids and sometimes show them the movie. Their faces light up exactly the same way mine did when I first watched it as a little girl in the ’90s. That perfect blend of stern and magical just can’t be replicated. Emily Blunt did her best, but Julie Andrews just IS Mary Poppins.”

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2. “Titus Burgess in Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt. Truly a comedic genius. Nobody else would have been able to play that role. Probably why the character is named Titus.”

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3. “Rowan Atkinson as Mr. Bean. He nailed the role so hard that most people don’t know his name they just call him Mr. Bean.”

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4. “Ian McKellan as Gandalf. A hundred years could pass and nobody would possibly do it better.”

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6. “Michelle Yeoh in Everything Everywhere All at Once. It’s such a bananas movie and she manages to find the emotional depth of a character who spends a lot of the film being unlikable and totally wins you over. All while being so badass. I don’t think anyone else could have pulled it off.”

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7. “Mathew Lillard as Shaggy. Like, zoinks, man, he really nailed it.”

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8. “Annie Murphy as Alexis Rose and Catherine O’Hara as Moira Rose. Pure genius.”

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9. “Joe Pesci and Melissa Tomei in My Cousin Vinny. They just have such perfect chemistry and are both walking caricatures while simultaneously having a lot of depth and specificity. Tomei absolutely deserved the Oscar, no one else could play that part.”

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10. “Janelle James in Abbott Elementary. Every single time she’s onscreen I’m laughing, and I think it’s a character someone else could easily get wrong.”

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11. “Rachel McAdams as Regina George.”

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12. “Christopher Lloyd in Back to the Future. Just a completely off-the-wall performance where the audience somehow never questions his absurdity. Perfectly matches the energy of the films, is absolutely hysterical, and also sells the desperation of getting Marty home while also remaining a clown throughout.”

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13. “Emma Stone as Bella Baxter in Poor Things. I was floored! Cannot imagine anyone else in that role as a result.”

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14. “Chris Tucker’s rendition of Ruby Rhod in The Fifth Element will never be outdone.”

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15. “Sarah Michelle Gellar in Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The show lives and dies with SMG. No one else could’ve played Buffy like that.”

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16. “Robin Williams as Genie. Watched Aladdin again last night with my kids and honestly got teary-eyed. Other voice actors have tried, but his improvisation and that manic energy mixed with genuine heart was lightning in a bottle. Will Smith’s version just made me miss Robin even more.”

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17. “Tatiana Maslany in Orphan Black. I do not think anyone else could have acted so convincingly.”

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18. “Definitely Denzel Washington in Training Day. It’s one of the most captivating yet menacing performances I’ve ever seen.”

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19. “Meryl Streep as Miranda Priestly.”

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“In the book, she was supposed to be more petite like the real Anna Wintour, and maybe I imagined her a little younger when I read the novel. When the movie was cast, I was bummed that it was her because it was such a departure from my mental image, but she just nailed it. I know Anna Wintour exists, but to me, that female archetype is the way Meryl Streep acted it.”

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20. “Morgan Freeman as Red in The Shawshank Redemption. He really deserved the Oscar for that role, but that was the year of Forrest Gump.”

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21. “Tom Hiddleston as Loki. He stole every Avenger’s thunder, even in his minuscule appearances.”

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22. “Absolutely no one else could have been Dana Scully in X-Files but Gillian Anderson.”

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23. “Just try to imagine anybody but Viola Davis playing Annelise Keating in How to Get Away with Murder. Sure, the show is kind of silly, but she made the role iconic.”

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24. “Jack Black in School of Rock. He manages to be a complete loser and pathetic while also being likable enough to root for. His energy with the kids is infectious and he never seems creepy in those interactions. On top of that, he’s a gifted musician with a completely unique energy.”

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25. “Kathy Bates in Misery. I was sure the actor herself was insane. I just can’t imagine acting that convincingly.”

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26. “Jennifer Lopez when she played Selena. Nobody else could master that part.”

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27. “Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter. I will always see him as Harry Potter, no matter what. He’s a great actor, don’t get me wrong, and I’ve seen some fine acting from him since in various films. Ditto for Emma Watson as Hermione. Rupert, too, but he’s not really been in anything else of note for me.”

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28. “Sigourney Weaver as Ellen Ripley in Alien.”

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29. “Uma Thurman in Kill Bill. Just chef’s kiss. The attitude, the sword, the yellow suit — legend behavior.”

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30. “Colin Firth in Pride and Prejudice. That version, in general, is the definitive adaptation of the book IMO. Firth absolutely nailed Darcy in a way nobody else has.”

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31. “James Earl Jones as the voice of Darth Vader.”

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32. “Judi Dench as M in the Bond movies. We change Bonds at the drop of a hat, but half the point of Skyfall was purely to justify Dench not being M in the future.”

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33. “Tim Curry as Dr. Frank-N-Furter in The Rocky Horror Picture Show. Tim Curry as anyone really, but yeah.”

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34. “Linda Hamilton as Sara Conner. There’s been so many Sara Connors and they all fall flat.”

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35. “Steve Carell as Micheal Scott in The Office. No character has ever made me feel the range of emotions that character has. I still can’t watch the Scott’s Tots episode without absolute secondhand embarrassment. It was sad to see him go — the show wasn’t the same.”

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36. “I really can’t see anyone playing Professor Umbridge as well as Imelda Staunton. She gave life to what has become the textbook example of a hateable character.”

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Was there anybody you were certain would be on this list but didn’t make the cut? Tell me who in the comments!

Note: some answers were edited for length and/or clarity.

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