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So I wanted to start a discussion regarding which films we have seen the most starring x or y actor/actress. Not which one we think is best, and in some cases it might not be our favorite starring said actor/actress, but for whatever reason, it's what one has seen most.

Some quick examples I'll give:

Eddie Murphy: Mulan (I prob saw it more times in Spanish though, growing up)

Robin Williams: Aladdin (part of my childhood)

James Earl Jones: The Lion King & the original Star Wars Trilogy (again, childhood)

Leonardo DiCaprio: Catch Me if You Can (started watching closer to adulthood, maybe early adulthood, one of those that just invites rewatch. My next viewing of it might be sometime in February)

Arnold Schwarzenegger: First 2 Terminator films (started watching maybe sometime in my teens, though I did see a bit of T2 in my childhood); True Lies and Predator not far behind.

Jeremy Irons: The Lion King (childhood)

Tom Hanks: Catch Me if You Can, The Green Mile (though these days I don't think I'll watch it often). I also don't know how many times I saw the first Toy Story.

Liam Neeson: Star Wars I: The Phantom Menace (for some reason I loved rewatching this as a youth. Even today, acknowledging it's flawed, I can still get a kick out of it. However, here's a clear example where favorite =/= what has been most seen)

Cate Blanchett: IJ and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (don't care what people think, I find this film entertaining)

Harrison Ford: Original Star Wars trilogy.

Yaphet Kotto: Live and Let Die (007)



You can't make a rainbow without a little rain.
So I wanted to start a discussion regarding which films we have seen the most starring x or y actor/actress. Not which one we think is best, and in some cases it might not be our favorite starring said actor/actress, but for whatever reason, it's what one has seen most.

Cary Grant - Arsenic and Old Lace
James Stewart - Harvey
Henry Fonda - 12 Angry Men
Gene Kelly - Brigadoon
Robert Redford - Barefoot in the Park
Jane Fonda - Sunday in New York
Doris Day - The Pajama Game
Harrison Ford - The Frisco Kid
Richard Dreyfuss - Always
Kevin Spacey - The Negotiator
Jeff Bridges - Kiss Me Goodbye
Meg Ryan - When Harry Met Sally
Robin Williams - Dead Poets Society
Tom Hanks - Sleepless in Seattle
Keanu Reeves - The Lake House
Sandra Bullock - While You Were Sleeping
Hugh Jackman - Kate & Leopold
Burt Reynolds - The Cannonball Run
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I kinda stopped at the 1970s because this had already eaten up enough time...

Eddie Murphy: Beverly Hills Cop
Robin Williams: The Fisher King
James Earl Jones: Dr. Strangelove
Leonardo DiCaprio: Gangs of New York
Arnold Schwarzenegger: The Long Goodbye
Jeremy Irons: Die Hard with a Vengeance
Tom Hanks: The Thing You Do!
Liam Neeson: Gangs of New York
Cate Blanchett: LOTR: The Fellowship of the Ring
Harrison Ford: Blade Runner
Yaphet Kotto: Midnight Run

Robert DeNiro: GoodFellas
Al Pacino: The Godfather
Bruce Willis: Die Hard
Bill Murray: Rushmore
Richard Dreyfuss: Let it Ride
Michael Keaton: Clean & Sober
Diane Keaton: The Godfather
Jane Fonda: 9 to 5
Henry Fonda: Once Upon a Time in the West
Peter Fonda: The Limey
Bridget Fonda: Jackie Brown
Dustin Hoffman: The Graduate
Gene Hackman: Young Frankenstein
Robert Duvall: The Godfather
Sigourney Weaver: Ghostbusters
Clint Eastwood: Unforgiven
Burt Reynolds: Smokey and the Bandit
Sylvester Stallone: Nighthawks
Mel Gibson: The Road Warrior
Kevin Costner: Bull Durham
Steve Martin: L.A. Story
Jack Nicholson: Chinatown
Tom Cruise: Rain Man
John Travolta: Get Shorty
Paul Newman: Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
Robert Redford: Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
Marlon Brando: The Godfather
Sidney Poitier: In the Heat of the Night
Michael Caine: The Man Who Would Be King
Sean Connery: Highlander
Albert Finney: Miller’s Crossing
Peter O'Toole: Lawrence of Arabia
Anthony Hopkins: The Silence of the Lambs
Donald Sutherland: MASH
Albert Brooks: Modern Romance
Teri Garr: After Hours
Goldie Hawn: The Sugarland Express
Bette Midler: Ruthless People
John Candy: The Blues Brothers
John Belushi: The Blues Brothers
Dan Aykroyd: The Blues Brothers
John Cusack: Say Anything…
Joan Cusack: Broadcast News
Matthew Broderick: Ferris Bueller's Day Off
Michelle Pfeiffer: Grease 2
Susan Sarandon: Bull Durham
Geena Davis: Quick Change
Jeff Bridges: The Fisher King
Mickey Rourke: Angel Heart
Richard Gere: Days of Heaven
Ryan O’Neal: Paper Moon
Charles Durning: Dog Day Afternoon
Peter Falk: The Princess Bride
Kathleen Turner: Romancing the Stone
Michael Douglas: Wonder Boys
Danny DeVito: Get Shorty
Sissy Spacek: Missing
Ed Harris: Glengarry Glen Ross
Fred Ward: Tremors
John Hurt: Alien
William Hurt: Broadcast News
Glenn Close: The World According to Garp
Kevin Kline: A Fish Called Wanda
Danny Glover: Silverado
Meryl Streep: Defending Your Life
Gena Rowlands: Lonely Are the Brave
Ellen Burstyn: Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore
Eileen Brennan: Clue
Liza Minnelli: Arthur
Leslie Nielsen: Airplane!
James Garner: The Americanization of Emily
James Woods: Casino
Chevy Chase: Fletch
Tim Curry: Clue
Gene Wilder: Young Frankenstein
Alan Arkin: Catch-22
Woody Allen: The Front
Martin Short: ¡Three Amigos!
John Goodman: Raising Arizona
Forest Whitaker: Bird
John Turturro: Miller’s Crossing
Alec Baldwin: Glengarry Glen Ross
Kim Basinger: L.A. Confidential
Frances McDormand: Raising Arizona
Samuel L. Jackson: GoodFellas
Jason Robards: Once Upon a Time in the West
Kirk Douglas: Lonely Are the Brave
Burt Lancaster: The Professionals
Warren Beatty: Heaven Can Wait
Shirley MacLaine: The Apartment
Diane Ladd: Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore
Bruce Dern: After Dark, My Sweet
Laura Dern: A Perfect World
Walter Matthau: Charley Varrick
Jack Lemmon: Missing
Matt Dillon: The Flamingo Kid
Kevin Bacon: Diner
Demi Moore: One Crazy Summer
Jeff Daniels: Ragtime
Harvey Keitel: Taxi Driver
Sean Penn: Fast Times at Ridgemont High
Tim Roth: Pulp Fiction
Gary Oldman: Léon: The Professional
Tim Robbins: Bull Durham
Melanie Griffith: Something Wild
Sharon Stone: Casino
Faye Dunaway: Chinatown
Julie Christie: McCabe & Mrs. Miller
Nick Nolte: 48 Hrs.
Cher: The Witches of Eastwick
Hugh Grant: About a Boy
Helen Mirren: The Mosquito Coast
Alan Rickman: Die Hard
Denzel Washington: A Soldier’s Story
Julianne Moore: Children of Men
Nicole Kidman: To Die For
Olivia Newton-John: Xanadu
Barbra Streisand: What's Up, Doc?
Madeline Kahn: Young Frankenstein
Meg Ryan: When Harry Met Sally…
Dennis Quaid: Breaking Away
Randy Quaid: Quick Change
Julia Roberts: Notting Hill
Eric Roberts: The Pope of Greenwich Village
Willem Dafoe: To Live and Die in L.A.
Dennis Hopper: Apocalypse Now
Christopher Walken: Pennies from Heaven
John Malkovich: Being John Malkovich
John Lithgow: Blow Out
Max von Sydow: Three Days of the Condor
Christopher Plummer: The Man Who Would Be King
Morgan Freeman: Clean & Sober
Heath Ledger: The Dark Knight
Harry Dean Stanton: Paris, Texas
Steve Buscemi: Miller’s Crossing
Philip Seymour Hoffman: Almost Famous
Mark Ruffalo: You Can Count On Me
Keifer Sutherland: A Few Good Men
Michael J. Fox: Back to the Future
Ethan Hawke: Dead Poets Society
Russell Crowe: The Nice Guys
Robert Downey Jr.: Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
Ryan Gosling: La La Land
Brad Pitt: SE7EN
George Clooney: Out of Sight
Keanu Reeves: Parenthood
River Phoenix: Stand by Me
Joaquin Phoenix: To Die For
Johnny Depp: Dead Man
Jodie Foster: Taxi Driver
Jennifer Connelly: The Hot Spot
Gwyneth Paltrow: SE7EN
Sandra Bullock: The Thing Called Love
Winona Ryder: The Age of Innocence
Jim Carrey: Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Nic Cage: Raising Arizona
Will Smith: Men in Black
Adam Sandler: Punch-Drunk Love
Charlize Theron: Mad Max: Fury Road
Whoopi Goldberg: The Player
Laurence Fishburn: Apocalypse Now
William H. Macy: Fargo
Chris Cooper: Matewan
David Strathairn: Matewan
Ving Rhames: Out of Sight
Tommy Lee Jones: Men in Black
Daniel Day-Lewis: The Age of Innocence
Ralph Finnes: In Bruges
Christian Bale: Batman Begins
Simon Pegg: Shaun of the Dead
Daniel Craig: Skyfall
Angelina Jolie: Mr. & Mrs. Smith
Keira Knightley: Begin Again
Kate Beckinsale: The Last Days of Disco
Kate Winslet: Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Kate Hudson: Almost Famous
Emma Stone: La La Land
Amy Adams: The Muppets
Natalie Portman: Léon: The Professional
Reese Witherspoon: Election
Jennifer Lawrence: Silver Linings Playbook
Maggie Gyllenhaal: Stranger Than Fiction
Jake Gyllenhaal: Zodiac
Edward Norton: Fight Club
Bradley Cooper: The Hangover
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Cary Grant - Arsenic and Old Lace
James Stewart - Harvey
Henry Fonda - 12 Angry Men
Gene Kelly - Brigadoon
Robert Redford - Barefoot in the Park
Jane Fonda - Sunday in New York
Doris Day - The Pajama Game
Harrison Ford - The Frisco Kid
Richard Dreyfuss - Always
Kevin Spacey - The Negotiator
Jeff Bridges - Kiss Me Goodbye
Meg Ryan - When Harry Met Sally
Robin Williams - Dead Poets Society
Tom Hanks - Sleepless in Seattle
Keanu Reeves - The Lake House
Sandra Bullock - While You Were Sleeping
Hugh Jackman - Kate & Leopold
Burt Reynolds - The Cannonball Run

Captain America: The Winter Soldier for Robert Redford and X-Men: The Last Stand for Hugh Jackman



I kinda stopped at the 1970s because this had already eaten up enough time...

Eddie Murphy: Beverly Hills Cop
Robin Williams: The Fisher King
James Earl Jones: Dr. Strangelove
Leonardo DiCaprio: Gangs of New York
Arnold Schwarzenegger: The Long Goodbye
Jeremy Irons: Die Hard with a Vengeance
Tom Hanks: The Thing You Do!
Liam Neeson: Gangs of New York
Cate Blanchett: LOTR: The Fellowship of the Ring
Harrison Ford: Blade Runner
Yaphet Kotto: Midnight Run

Robert DeNiro: GoodFellas
Al Pacino: The Godfather
Bruce Willis: Die Hard
Bill Murray: Rushmore
Richard Dreyfuss: Let it Ride
Michael Keaton: Clean & Sober
Diane Keaton: The Godfather
Jane Fonda: 9 to 5
Henry Fonda: Once Upon a Time in the West
Peter Fonda: The Limey
Bridget Fonda: Jackie Brown
Dustin Hoffman: The Graduate
Gene Hackman: Young Frankenstein
Robert Duvall: The Godfather
Sigourney Weaver: Ghostbusters
Clint Eastwood: Unforgiven
Burt Reynolds: Smokey and the Bandit
Sylvester Stallone: Nighthawks
Mel Gibson: The Road Warrior
Kevin Costner: Bull Durham
Steve Martin: L.A. Story
Jack Nicholson: Chinatown
Tom Cruise: Rain Man
John Travolta: Get Shorty
Paul Newman: Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
Robert Redford: Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
Marlon Brando: The Godfather
Sidney Poitier: In the Heat of the Night
Michael Caine: The Man Who Would Be King
Sean Connery: Highlander
Albert Finney: Miller’s Crossing
Peter O'Toole: Lawrence of Arabia
Anthony Hopkins: The Silence of the Lambs
Donald Sutherland: MASH
Albert Brooks: Modern Romance
Teri Garr: After Hours
Goldie Hawn: The Sugarland Express
Bette Midler: Ruthless People
John Candy: The Blues Brothers
John Belushi: The Blues Brothers
Dan Aykroyd: The Blues Brothers
John Cusack: Say Anything…
Joan Cusack: Broadcast News
Matthew Broderick: Ferris Bueller's Day Off
Michelle Pfeiffer: Grease 2
Susan Sarandon: Bull Durham
Geena Davis: Quick Change
Jeff Bridges: The Fisher King
Mickey Rourke: Angel Heart
Richard Gere: Days of Heaven
Ryan O’Neal: Paper Moon
Charles Durning: Dog Day Afternoon
Peter Falk: The Princess Bride
Kathleen Turner: Romancing the Stone
Michael Douglas: Wonder Boys
Danny DeVito: Get Shorty
Sissy Spacek: Missing
Ed Harris: Glengarry Glen Ross
Fred Ward: Tremors
John Hurt: Alien
William Hurt: Broadcast News
Glenn Close: The World According to Garp
Kevin Kline: A Fish Called Wanda
Danny Glover: Silverado
Meryl Streep: Defending Your Life
Gena Rowlands: Lonely Are the Brave
Ellen Burstyn: Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore
Eileen Brennan: Clue
Liza Minnelli: Arthur
Leslie Nielsen: Airplane!
James Garner: The Americanization of Emily
James Woods: Casino
Chevy Chase: Fletch
Tim Curry: Clue
Gene Wilder: Young Frankenstein
Alan Arkin: Catch-22
Woody Allen: The Front
Martin Short: ¡Three Amigos!
John Goodman: Raising Arizona
Forest Whitaker: Bird
John Turturro: Miller’s Crossing
Alec Baldwin: Glengarry Glen Ross
Kim Basinger: L.A. Confidential
Frances McDormand: Raising Arizona
Samuel L. Jackson: GoodFellas
Jason Robards: Once Upon a Time in the West
Kirk Douglas: Lonely Are the Brave
Burt Lancaster: The Professionals
Warren Beatty: Heaven Can Wait
Shirley MacLaine: The Apartment
Diane Ladd: Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore
Bruce Dern: After Dark, My Sweet
Laura Dern: A Perfect World
Walter Matthau: Charley Varrick
Jack Lemmon: Missing
Matt Dillon: The Flamingo Kid
Kevin Bacon: Diner
Demi Moore: One Crazy Summer
Jeff Daniels: Ragtime
Harvey Keitel: Taxi Driver
Sean Penn: Fast Times at Ridgemont High
Tim Roth: Pulp Fiction
Gary Oldman: Léon: The Professional
Tim Robbins: Bull Durham
Melanie Griffith: Something Wild
Sharon Stone: Casino
Faye Dunaway: Chinatown
Julie Christie: McCabe & Mrs. Miller
Nick Nolte: 48 Hrs.
Cher: The Witches of Eastwick
Hugh Grant: About a Boy
Helen Mirren: The Mosquito Coast
Alan Rickman: Die Hard
Denzel Washington: A Soldier’s Story
Julianne Moore: Children of Men
Nicole Kidman: To Die For
Olivia Newton-John: Xanadu
Barbra Streisand: What's Up, Doc?
Madeline Kahn: Young Frankenstein
Meg Ryan: When Harry Met Sally…
Dennis Quaid: Breaking Away
Randy Quaid: Quick Change
Julia Roberts: Notting Hill
Eric Roberts: The Pope of Greenwich Village
Willem Dafoe: To Live and Die in L.A.
Dennis Hopper: Apocalypse Now
Christopher Walken: Pennies from Heaven
John Malkovich: Being John Malkovich
John Lithgow: Blow Out
Max von Sydow: Three Days of the Condor
Christopher Plummer: The Man Who Would Be King
Morgan Freeman: Clean & Sober
Heath Ledger: The Dark Knight
Harry Dean Stanton: Paris, Texas
Steve Buscemi: Miller’s Crossing
Philip Seymour Hoffman: Almost Famous
Mark Ruffalo: You Can Count On Me
Keifer Sutherland: A Few Good Men
Michael J. Fox: Back to the Future
Ethan Hawke: Dead Poets Society
Russell Crowe: The Nice Guys
Robert Downey Jr.: Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
Ryan Gosling: La La Land
Brad Pitt: SE7EN
George Clooney: Out of Sight
Keanu Reeves: Parenthood
River Phoenix: Stand by Me
Joaquin Phoenix: To Die For
Johnny Depp: Dead Man
Jodie Foster: Taxi Driver
Jennifer Connelly: The Hot Spot
Gwyneth Paltrow: SE7EN
Sandra Bullock: The Thing Called Love
Winona Ryder: The Age of Innocence
Jim Carrey: Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Nic Cage: Raising Arizona
Will Smith: Men in Black
Adam Sandler: Punch-Drunk Love
Charlize Theron: Mad Max: Fury Road
Whoopi Goldberg: The Player
Laurence Fishburn: Apocalypse Now
William H. Macy: Fargo
Chris Cooper: Matewan
David Strathairn: Matewan
Ving Rhames: Out of Sight
Tommy Lee Jones: Men in Black
Daniel Day-Lewis: The Age of Innocence
Ralph Finnes: In Bruges
Christian Bale: Batman Begins
Simon Pegg: Shaun of the Dead
Daniel Craig: Skyfall
Angelina Jolie: Mr. & Mrs. Smith
Keira Knightley: Begin Again
Kate Beckinsale: The Last Days of Disco
Kate Winslet: Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Kate Hudson: Almost Famous
Emma Stone: La La Land
Amy Adams: The Muppets
Natalie Portman: Léon: The Professional
Reese Witherspoon: Election
Jennifer Lawrence: Silver Linings Playbook
Maggie Gyllenhaal: Stranger Than Fiction
Jake Gyllenhaal: Zodiac
Edward Norton: Fight Club
Bradley Cooper: The Hangover

For Sam Jackson it's gotta be one of the Star Wars prequels. Prob Episode I, but it's hard to remember.

Definitely The Matrix for Laurence Fishburne.

For Craig, it's gotta be one of the first 3 Bond films.

Catch Me if You Can and A View to a Kill (007) for Christopher Walken.

For Glenn Close, it's prob 102 Dalmatians. I suspect I wouldn't like it much today, but it got plenty of play in my youth.

Pretty sure it's Jurassic Park for Laura Dern.

Prob the remake of The Parent Trap for Dennis Quaid.



For Sam Jackson it's gotta be one of the Star Wars prequels. Prob Episode I, but it's hard to remember.

Definitely The Matrix for Laurence Fishburne.
You quoted my entire long list for THAT? Yowza.



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Adding some actors from @Holden Pike's list that I missed...

Michael Keaton: Night Shift
Dustin Hoffman: Kramer vs. Kramer
Gene Hackman: Superman
Kevin Costner: American Flyers
Tom Cruise: Rain Man
John Travolta: Grease
Goldie Hawn: Seems Like Old Times
John Cusack: Serendipity
Matthew Broderick: Max Dugan Returns
Susan Sarandon: The Rocky Horror Picture Show
Richard Gere: Chicago
Peter Falk: The Princess Bride
William Hurt: The Big Chill
Kevin Kline: Soapdish
Meryl Streep: Mamma Mia!
Chevy Chase: Seems Like Old Times
Tim Curry: The Rocky Horror Picture Show
Gene Wilder: Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory
Jason Robards: Max Dugan Returns
Warren Beatty: Heaven Can Wait
Jack Lemmon: It Should Happen to You
Matt Dillon: Tex
Kevin Bacon: Footloose
Demi Moore: Ghost
Melanie Griffith: Paradise
Faye Dunaway: The Champ
Olivia Newton-John: Xanadu
Dennis Quaid: Frequency
Mark Ruffalo: Just like Heaven
Kiefer Sutherland: Phone Booth
Michael J. Fox: Back to the Future
Ethan Hawke: Dead Poets Society
Russell Crowe: Les Misérables
Robert Downey Jr.: The Avengers
George Clooney: The Descendants
Jim Carrey: Liar Liar
Whoopi Goldberg: Ghost
Tommy Lee Jones: The Fugitive
Jake Gyllenhaal: Spider-Man: Far From Home
Bradley Cooper: The Words



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Eddie Murphy: Shrek
Robin Williams: Hook
Leonardo DiCaprio: Titanic
Arnold Schwarzenegger: The Terminator
Jeremy Irons: The Man in the Iron Mask
Tom Hanks: Forrest Gump
Liam Neeson: The Lego Movie
Cate Blanchett: Lord the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
Harrison Ford: The Empire Strikes Back
Yaphet Kotto: Alien


Meg Ryan: Sleepless in Seattle
James Stewart: Rope
Jeff Bridges: Iron Man
Keanu Reeves: The Matrix
Hugh Jackman: Les Miserables

Bruce Willis: Death Becomes Her
Bill Murray: Lost in Translation
Dustin Hoffman: Hook
Gene Hackman: Superman ii
Sigourney Weaver: Galaxy Quest
Clint Eastwood: Every Which Way But Loose
Jack Nicholson: Batman
Tom Cruise: Interview with the Vampire
Paul Newman: Cars

Michael Caine: Inception
Sean Connery: Robin Hood Prince of Thieves
Anthony Hopkins: The Mask of Zorro
Susan Sarandon: Little Women
Geena Davis: Thelma and Louise
John Hurt: Harry Potter
Samuel L Jackson: Jurassic Park
Kevin Bacon: X-Men First Class

Hugh Grant: Sense and Sensibility
Alan Rickman: Sense and Sensibility
Nicole Kidman: Moulin Rouge!
Julia Roberts: Notting Hill
Morgan Freeman: Robin Hood Prince of Thieves
Heath Ledger: Brokeback Mountain
Mark Ruffalo: Just Like Heaven
Brad Pitt: Interview with the Vampire
Joaquin Phoenix: Quills
Johnny Depp: Sleepy Hollow
Winona Ryder: Little Women

Angelina Jolie: Girl Interrupted
Kate Winslet: Sense and Sensibility
Keira Knightley: Pirates of the Caribbean
Emma Stone: Zombieland
Natalie Portman: Star Wars Episode I
Mila Kunis: Forgetting Sarah Marshall
Jennifer Lawrence: the Hunger Games
Jake Gyllenhaal: Brokeback Mountain
Bradley Cooper: Guardians of the Galaxy vol II
Daniel Craig: Skyfall

Tom Hardy: Inception
Marion Cotillard: Inception
Ben Whishaw: Paddington
Sally Hawkins: Paddington
Olivia Colman: The Favourite
Anya Taylor Joy: Emma.
Scarlett Johansson: Lost in Translation


Gary Oldman: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Daniel Day Lewis: Gangs of New York
Chris Hemsworth: Avengers Infinity War
Chris Evans: Captain America Civil War
Chris Pratt: The Lego Movie
Dwayne Johnson: Moana



You quoted my entire long list for THAT? Yowza.

I added a bit more. It's a tough exercise.



Keanu Reeves: The Matrix
Dustin Hoffman: Hook

Same.



So I wanted to start a discussion regarding which films we have seen the most starring x or y actor/actress. Not which one we think is best, and in some cases it might not be our favorite starring said actor/actress, but for whatever reason, it's what one has seen most.

Some quick examples I'll give:

Eddie Murphy: Mulan (I prob saw it more times in Spanish though, growing up)

Robin Williams: Aladdin (part of my childhood)

James Earl Jones: The Lion King & the original Star Wars Trilogy (again, childhood)

Leonardo DiCaprio: Catch Me if You Can (started watching closer to adulthood, maybe early adulthood, one of those that just invites rewatch. My next viewing of it might be sometime in February)

Arnold Schwarzenegger: First 2 Terminator films (started watching maybe sometime in my teens, though I did see a bit of T2 in my childhood); True Lies and Predator not far behind.

Jeremy Irons: The Lion King (childhood)

Tom Hanks: Catch Me if You Can, The Green Mile (though these days I don't think I'll watch it often)

Liam Neeson: Star Wars I: The Phantom Menace (for some reason I loved rewatching this as a youth. Even today, acknowledging it's flawed, I can still get a kick out of it. However, here's a clear example where favorite =/= what has been most seen)

Cate Blanchett: IJ and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (don't care what people think, I find this film entertaining)

Harrison Ford: Original Star Wars trilogy.

Yaphet Kotto: Live and Let Die (007)
I'll throw in Christopher Lee; though I've seen The Man With the Golden Gun (007) 3 or 4 times, I suspect I've seen him in Star Wars Episodes II & III more.
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Alain Delon: 3 hommes à abattre [Three Men to Kill] (1980)
Alan Rickman: Love Actually (2003)
Al Pacino: Scent of a Woman (1992)
Anthony Hopkins: The Remains of the Day (1993)
Brad Pitt: Babel (2006)
Bourvil: La grande vadrouille (1966)
Bridget Fonda: Singles (1992)
Bruce Dern: Nebraska (2013)
Bruce Willis: Die Hard (1988)
Charles Bronson: Once Upon a Time in the West (1968)
Charlotte Rampling: Angel Heart (1987)
Claudia Cardinale: Once Upon a Time in the West (1968)
Clint Eastwood: In the Line of Fire(1993)
Colin Firth: Bridget Jones's Diary (2001)
Danny DeVito: The War of the Roses (1989)
Dennis Hopper: Red Rock West (1993)
Diane Keaton: Annie Hall (1977)
Don Johnson: The Hot Spot (1990)
Edward Norton: Moonrise Kingdom (2012)
Elisabeth Shue: Leaving Las Vegas (1995)
Eli Wallach: The Magnificent Seven (1960)
Emma Thompson: Love Actually (2003)
F. Murray Abraham: Amadeus (1984)
Gary Oldman: Dracula (1992)
Gene Hackman: The Royal Tenenbaums (2001)
George C. Scott: Dr. Strangelove (1964)
Giuliano Gemma: Un dollaro bucato [Blood for a Silver Dollar] (1965)
Glenn Close: Mary Reilly (1996)
George Clooney: Up in the Air (2009)
Harrison Ford: Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984)
Harvey Keitel: Reservoir Dogs (1992)
Henry Fonda: Once Upon a Time in the West (1968)
Hugh Grant: Notting Hill (1999)

Jane Fonda: Barefoot in the Park (1967)
Javier Bardem: Vicky Cristina Barcelona (2008)
Jeff Bridges: The Fisher King (1991)
Jeremy Irons: Die Hard With a Vengeance (1995)
Jessica Lange: Cape Fear (1991)
Jim Carrey: The Mask (1994)
John Malkovich: In the Line of Fire (1993)
Johnny Depp: What's Eating Gilbert Grape (1993)
Jon Voight: Runaway Train (1985)
Jonathan Pryce: Brazil (1985)
Julia Roberts: Pretty Woman (1990)
Julianne Moore: Magnolia (1999)
Juliette Binoche: Chocolat (2000)
Keanu Reeves: Point Break (1991)
Kenneth Branagh: Henry V (1989)
Kevin Spacey: American Beauty (1999)
Lara Flynn Boyle: Red Rock West (1993)
Larry David: Whatever Works (2009)
Leonardo DiCaprio: What's Eating Gilbert Grape (1993)
Louis de Funès: The Gendarme Gets Married (1968)
Mads Mikkelsen: Casino Royale (2006)
Michael Douglas: The War of the Roses (1989)
Mickey Rourke: Angel Heart (1987)
Morgan Freeman: The Shawshank Redemption (1994)
Nick Nolte: Cape Fear (1991)
Nicolas Cage: Wild at Heart (1990)

Patrick Swayze: Point Break (1991)
Paul Giamatti: Sideways (2004)
Paul Newman: The Sting (1973)
Penélope Cruz: Vicky Cristina Barcelona (2008)
Peter Sellers: Dr. Strangelove (1964)
Philip Seymour Hoffman: Magnolia (1999)
Renée Zellweger: Bridget Jones's Diary (2001)
Richard Gere: Pretty Woman (1990)
Robin Williams: The Fisher King (1991)
Robert De Niro: Midnight Run (1988)
Roy Scheider: All That Jazz (1979)
Ryan O'Neal: The Driver (1978)
Samuel L. Jackson: Jackie Brown (1997)
Scarlett Johansson: Vicky Cristina Barcelona (2008)
Sean Connery: Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)
Steve McQueen: The Magnificent Seven (1960)
Tom Cruise: Magnolia (1999)
Tom Hanks: Forrest Gump (1994)
Willem Dafoe: Wild at Heart (1990)
William H. Macy: Magnolia (1999)
Woody Allen: Deconstructing Harry (1997)
Woody Harrelson: Natural Born Killers (1994)
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"You can't depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus." M.T.



Sean Connery: Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)

For Mr. Connery, it's either this one, or one of his first 4 Bond films.

My love for the 007 franchise must be obvious by now.



You can't make a rainbow without a little rain.
Adding some actors from @mrblond's list that I missed...

Alan Rickman: Galaxy Quest
Al Pacino: Dog Day Afternoon
Brad Pitt: Moneyball
Bruce Dern: Support Your Local Sheriff!
Bruce Willis: Over the Hedge
Colin Firth: Mamma Mia!
Don Johnson: Paradise
Elisabeth Shue: The Karate Kid
Glenn Close: The Big Chill
Johnny Depp: Into the Woods
Jon Voight: The Champ
Julia Roberts: Flatliners
Leonardo DiCaprio: Titanic
Michael Douglas: A Chorus Line
Morgan Freeman: Teachers
Nick Nolte: Teachers
Nicolas Cage: Rumble Fish
Patrick Swayze: Dirty Dancing
Paul Giamatti: The Negotiator
Paul Newman: What a Way to Go!
Philip Seymour Hoffman: Twister
Robert De Niro: Bang the Drum Slowly
Roy Scheider: Jaws
Samuel L. Jackson: The Avengers
Scarlett Johansson: The Avengers
Sean Connery: Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
Willem Dafoe: Finding Nemo



You can't make a rainbow without a little rain.
This is an interesting thread. I've been going through the filmography of many of these actors to figure out which of their movies I've seen the most, and some of my findings have been kind of surprising.



The Lost World: Jurassic Park is likely my most watched with Vince Vaughn and Julianne Moore. Even though it's one of my least faves from Spielberg.




Robert Redford - Barefoot in the Park

Doris Day - The Pajama Game

Jeff Bridges - Kiss Me Goodbye

Hugh Jackman - Kate & Leopold
Nice to see some love for these underrated and sometimes forgotten performances