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  2. Stars Who Turned Down Major Movie and TV Roles: Brad Pitt ...

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    Some of the most iconic roles in film and TV could have looked very different had they gone to the original casting choices. Before Billy Crudup brought Stillwater singer Russell Hammond to life ...

  3. Denzel Washington in Seven?: 13 actors who turned down movie ...

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    Few actors are brave enough to admit that they turned down some of the most famous films in recent memory, but these ones did, writes Adam White

  4. 'The Matrix' at 20: The actors who turned down the role of Neo

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    No, the role was turned down by Nicolas Cage too. His reasons were more logistical. His reasons were more logistical. “There was a couple of movies that I was offered, but I had good reasons so ...

  5. List of film roles for which Bill Murray was considered

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    ^D After Murray declined to reprise his role in Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (2003), the character Jimmy Bosley, portrayed by Bernie Mac, was then created as a replacement for John Bosley. [ 13 ] ^E It is known that Murray declined a supporting role in the film The Ice Harvest (2005), but sources differ as to which role he was offered.

  6. Image credits: twinkieeater8 #9. Alexander Dane in Galaxy Quest. The man played Hamlet! We also wanted to know if any recent films showcased an actor's talent in a new light for u/sheerduckinghubris.

  7. James Caan - Wikipedia

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    He had roles in The Alfred Hitchcock Hour and Wagon Train. [27] He was fourth-billed in a Western feature, The Glory Guys (1965). [28] He turned down the starring role in a TV series around this time, saying, "I want to be an actor not a millionaire." [29] In 1965, Caan landed his first starring role, in Howard Hawks' auto-racing drama Red Line ...

  8. George Raft - Wikipedia

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    Raft originally turned it down as his character was a coward, leaving Paramount and his $4,000-per-week contract in November 1936, though the contract still had two years remaining. Samuel Goldwyn wanted Raft for the film version of Dead End and Universal, David O. Selznick and 20th Century Fox were keen on using Raft.

  9. He wasn’t feeling green. Billy Bob Thornton, 69, has revealed that he turned down not one but two infamous villain roles. During an interview on The Playlist’s “Bingeworthy” podcast, the ...