I’m beginning to think about Karl Urban how I think of Gary Oldman. He acts so well he blends in. You see the character over the actor.
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I looked him up on IMDB because of this comment, and I had no idea Batman's Gordon and Sirius Black from Harry Potter was the same actor.
These two roles for Gary Oldman are the ones that got me too. I was talking to a random person about Oldman as Gordon. And they said oh yea I really liked him in Harry Potter. I froze up for a second thinking through all the characters. Not finding him quickly so I assume he was a much more minor role. Some shop keeper or something. And then had to ask.
“He was Sirius black!” I felt dumbstruck, my whole face went loose as I realized. And I said holy crap! “From Gordon to Sirius to John Baptiste Emmanuel Zorg. That dude has some range”
The person I was talking to froze up and went loose faced the same as me. They didn’t know he was Zorg.
The dude becomes. He doesn’t act.
And let's not forget his marvelous performance as the unhinged detective in Leon/The Professional. Chef's kiss
Jean-Baptiste. Emanuel. Zorg.
Let's even further not forget his role of a lifetime in "Tiptoes"
He used the same dreads wig one of the other actors wore in this movie when he played Drexl in True Romance. I love that movie!
I really do love that movie.
Shit, I was smugly sitting here thinking I knew all his roles, only to check IMDb and find out he was Truman in Oppenheimer. Fuck! this chameleon.
Karl Urban is the best of the Kelvin-verse cast. He felt like De Kelley/McCoy without doing an imitation or parody. Even in little things like facial expressions and line delivery, he nailed it.
I'm still impressed with how perfectly he was cast as McCoy.
Dredd too. That fucking scowl of his made it.
OPs screenshot makes me wonder where in his life he picked up this hold though. I don't see any medical roles he's played before. Thinking maybe he spent a good amount of time around stunt actors and their medical personnel. Seems like something that might be useful in that line of work to see if someone is actually standing on their own or not.
I could be wrong. He could've been specifically taught that, but seems like such an trivial thing to be taught for a single role though.
Wow. This is a fantastic detail.