One of the things that I find interesting as a devout moviegoer is how one particular character actress or actor will begin popping up with great regularity in one type of role. Sometimes it lasts forever:
Steven Tobolowsky has been playing that annoying neighbor/coworker/teacher for as long as I can remember. Sometimes they branch out:
Brian Cox got unusually famous as a supporting player but he cycles through a few signatures --bad guy, looney authority figure, kind father. He's versatile. But this default casting phenomenon usually lasts for just a couple of years before there's a new face in the roles --remember
Robin Bartlett as the sassy acquaintance in the early 90s... no? Well, I do. She traded quips with Meryl Streep as they went through rehab together in
Poscards from the Edge. I still notice her popping up in similar roles on televison.
The current go to guy for roles that require an instantly sinister aura is
Mark Strong. He's a regular face now. He played one of the heavies in the latest
Oliver Twist, he made shady deals with George Clooney in
Syriana and this summer he's working two pivotal and flashy evil roles. He's the murderous Prince Septimus in
Stardust and the creepy Pinbacker in
Sunshine.
Even if you don't already recognize the name you'll know his face very soon. Get this: he's got six (!) movies coming out next year. Who will he terrorize next?