Tuesday 23 August 2016

What our favorite actors looked like in their first films compared to now


3136005-TEST4-650-b4e0b897a1-1470403881If we were asked to explain what an actor looked like in their first film, most of us would probably recall them as they were in one of their most prominent early roles. Leonardo DiCaprio is best remembered for his role in Titanic; Arnold Schwarzenegger will always be the Terminator; Robert Downey Jr. is Tony Stark from Iron Man.





But it’s often the case that an actor’s first famous performance was not, in fact, their first time ever on screen. Take a look at the following selection of photographs that compares how some of today’s most well-known stars looked the first time they stepped in front of a camera with their most recent performance. We at Bright Side were certainly surprised!




Charlize Theron





2 Days in the Valley (1996) vs. Snow White and the Huntsman 2 (2016)









Arnold Schwarzenegger





Hercules in New York (1969) vs. Terminator Genisys (2015)









Leonardo DiCaprio





Santa Barbara (1984-1993) vs. The Revenant (2015)









Mila Kunis





Baywatch (1989-2001) vs. Jupiter Ascending (2015)









Scarlett Johansson





North (1994) vs. Captain America: Civil War (2016)









Lindsay Lohan





The Parent Trap (1998) vs. The Canyons (2013)









Tom Cruise





Endless Love (1981) vs. Mission: Impossible — Rogue Nation (2015)









Brad Pitt





Dallas (1978-1991) vs. The Big Short (2015)









Jessica Alba





Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990-2000) vs. Dear Eleanor (2015)









Matt Damon





Mystic Pizza (1988) vs. The Martian (2015)









Tom Hanks





He Knows You’re Alone (1980) vs. A Hologram for the King (2016)









Jean-Claude Van Damme





Monaco Forever (1984) vs. Pancake Man (2015)









Angelina Jolie





Lookin’ to Get Out (1982) vs. By the Sea (2015)







http://www.onlinenewspaper.co.in/2016/08/favorite-actors-looked-like-first-films-compared-now/
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