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These 25 Actors Have Zero Haters (Right?)

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Nazarii Verbitskiy Nazarii Verbitskiy
TV Shows & Movies - July 17th 2026, 20:30 GMT+2
Peter Dinklage

25. Peter Dinklage

Tyrion Lannister could have devolved into clever insults and wine jokes, but Peter Dinklage gave him enough pain, pride, and intelligence to become the emotional center of Game of Thrones. Long before Westeros, The Station Agent proved he could command a film without relying on Hollywood’s usual stereotypes. Dinklage brings a wonderfully dry edge to interviews, chooses roles with actual personality, and never acts as though four Emmy wins make him untouchable. Audiences respect the talent, but they also appreciate the complete absence of celebrity theater. | © HBO

Hannibal

24. Mads Mikkelsen

Casting Mads Mikkelsen as a villain is almost unfair; one measured stare forces the hero to reconsider the entire mission. Off-screen, however, the Danish actor is relaxed, funny, and refreshingly willing to joke about his own intimidating image. His Cannes-winning performance in The Hunt displayed heartbreaking vulnerability, while Hannibal and Casino Royale turned elegance into something threatening. Add the boozy warmth of Another Round, and Mikkelsen becomes impossible to categorize. He terrifies viewers, devastates them, or makes them laugh without ever appearing desperate for approval. | © NBC

Tom Holland

23. Tom Holland

An actor who paired professional dance training and gymnastics with the nervous energy of someone let into the Marvel vault was always going to win people over. Tom Holland impressed audiences in The Impossible after beginning his career in Billy Elliot the Musical, so his superhero role merely revealed how naturally charming he is. Even his habit of nearly spoiling franchise secrets became part of the appeal. The internet may argue about his movies, hairstyles, and American accent, but Holland himself usually escapes the crossfire. | © Marvel Studios

Daniel Radcliffe

22. Daniel Radcliffe

Escaping the shadow of Harry Potter is difficult enough without Daniel Radcliffe deliberately choosing to play a farting corpse, a man with guns attached to his hands, and an exaggerated version of Al Yankovic. That strange post-Hogwarts career has made him more interesting, not less. Radcliffe could have spent decades protecting a polished child-star image; instead, he tackled Broadway, independent cinema, television comedy, and increasingly bizarre scripts. His Tony-winning stage work confirmed his serious talent, while his interviews suggest he remains genuinely amused by the odd path his career has taken. | © Warner Bros. Pictures

Ana de Armas

21. Ana de Armas

Her brief appearance in No Time to Die created more excitement than many actors manage across an entire franchise, showcasing Ana de Armas’ magnetic screen presence. After beginning her career in Cuba and establishing herself in Spain, she made the difficult leap into English-language films, eventually breaking through with Blade Runner 2049 and Knives Out. Even when projects like Blonde divided audiences, her committed performance earned an Academy Award nomination. De Armas combines old-school movie-star glamour with an approachable, mischievous energy that keeps viewers completely engaged. | © MGM

Robin Williams

20. Robin Williams

Robin Williams could make a talk-show host lose control of an interview in seconds, then turn around and break hearts with a quiet pause in Good Will Hunting. That range explains why his work continues to feel so personal. The manic improvisation, voices, and rapid-fire jokes were only one part of an actor equally convincing in Dead Poets Society, Awakenings, and One Hour Photo. Williams understood how closely comedy and sadness lived together, blending them seamlessly. For generations of viewers, his performances feel less like entertainment discovered on television and more like memories inherited from childhood. | © Phase 4 Films

Jack Black

19. Jack Black

Most performers would hesitate before sliding across a stage, launching into an improvised power ballad, and somehow making the whole thing look completely sincere. Jack Black treats that as a normal Tuesday. His work in School of Rock remains the perfect expression of his appeal: loud, chaotic, ridiculous, and powered by a genuine love of music. Between Tenacious D, Kung Fu Panda, and countless enthusiastically unhinged appearances, Black has never built a wall between himself and the audience. The volume is enormous, but the ego is not. | © Warner Bros. Pictures

Idris Elba

18. Idris Elba

Stringer Bell made Idris Elba look like the coolest man alive, while Luther suggested that being cool involves terrible sleep habits and an alarming coat collection. His appeal stretches beyond either role. Elba anchors prestige drama, survives enormous studio blockbusters, voices animated animals, and then disappears behind a DJ booth as though acting were merely one item on his calendar. That versatility never feels calculated because he approaches everything with the same calm confidence. Even weaker movies become watchable once Elba enters and speaks as if every sentence deserves its own trailer. | © Marvel Studios

Helen Mirren

17. Helen Mirren

Playing royalty could have trapped Helen Mirren inside a lifetime of stiff costumes and respectful biographical dramas. Instead, she followed her Oscar-winning performance in The Queen with action franchises, comedies, fantasy films, and appearances that frequently allowed her to carry a weapon. Her formidable reputation began much earlier through Shakespearean theater and Prime Suspect, yet Mirren has never presented great acting as a sacred mystery. She discusses fame, aging, and Hollywood with bracing honesty, while maintaining the authority of someone who can silence a room with one raised eyebrow. Regal and entirely unpredictable. | © Warner Bros. Pictures

Patrick Stewart

16. Patrick Stewart

Shakespearean training gave Patrick Stewart one of the most commanding voices in entertainment, but his warmth made Captain Jean-Luc Picard more than a collection of inspirational speeches. Star Trek: The Next Generation turned him into a science-fiction icon, while Professor X introduced that reassuring authority to another generation. Stewart has also embraced comedy, social media silliness, and his delightfully public friendship with Ian McKellen without worrying about his serious reputation. An actor capable of performing Macbeth and laughing at an absurd costume with equal commitment was practically designed for lasting internet affection. | © Apple

Dev Patel

15. Dev Patel

From the teenage chaos of Skins to the emotional sweep of Slumdog Millionaire, Dev Patel’s early success could easily have pushed him toward safe leading-man roles. He went in the opposite direction. Lion, The Personal History of David Copperfield, and The Green Knight showed increasingly adventurous instincts, while Monkey Man had him directing, co-writing, producing, and throwing himself through an action movie with bruising conviction. Patel’s career feels guided by curiosity rather than branding. There is ambition in every choice, but very little vanity, making his evolution from young breakout to genuine filmmaker unusually satisfying to watch. | © Bankside Films

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14. Emilia Clarke

Daenerys Targaryen spent years commanding armies and threatening enemies, yet Emilia Clarke became famous off-screen for having perhaps the most expressive eyebrows in the business. That contrast helped audiences separate the cheerful actor from the increasingly severe Mother of Dragons. Clarke spoke openly about surviving two brain hemorrhages and later founded SameYou to support people recovering from brain injuries, giving her public warmth considerably more substance than a collection of charming interviews. Whether tackling romance, science fiction, or fantasy, she carries a resilient optimism that makes people instinctively root for her. | © HBO

Keanu Reeves Matrix

13. Keanu Reeves

Hollywood has spent decades trying to turn Keanu Reeves into a conventional celebrity, and he has responded by remaining an unusually private man who likes motorcycles, performs demanding action scenes, and answers compliments with visible discomfort. From Bill & Ted and Speed to The Matrix and John Wick, his career has survived changing fashions because his sincerity never seems manufactured. Reeves has a limited bag of vocal tricks, but he brings immense physical commitment and emotional honesty to the right roles. Stories from collaborators regularly emphasize his professionalism, confirming what audiences already decided: Keanu is safe to support. | © Warner Bros. Pictures

Cropped Denzel Washington Malcolm X

12. Denzel Washington

Great actors dominate a scene; Denzel Washington appears to reorganize the atmosphere around him. Malcolm X, Training Day, Fences, and The Tragedy of Macbeth showcase different shades of that authority, from explosive charisma to tightly controlled sorrow. Two Academy Awards hardly explain his full appeal, especially when Washington’s stage work and directing career reveal how seriously he treats the craft. Yet he remains funny, direct, and gloriously unimpressed by Hollywood nonsense during interviews. Respect comes easily when a performer has nothing left to prove but still approaches every role as though complacency were the enemy. | © Warner Bros. Pictures

Morgan Freeman

11. Morgan Freeman

That unmistakable voice has narrated nature, explained the universe, guided prison dramas, and occasionally played God, so hearing Morgan Freeman speak feels reassuring regardless of context. Voice alone, however, would not have carried performances as affecting as The Shawshank Redemption, Driving Miss Daisy, Unforgiven, and his Oscar-winning turn in Million Dollar Baby. Freeman specializes in characters whose calmness hides disappointment, humor, or hard-earned wisdom. He does not need dramatic gestures to claim attention; a small change in expression usually handles the job. Decades later, audiences still lean forward whenever he begins a sentence. | © Highland Film Group

Samuel L Jackson

10. Samuel L. Jackson

Nobody delivers anger, disbelief, or a strategically deployed profanity quite like Samuel L. Jackson. His performance in Pulp Fiction transformed him into a cultural institution, but his career stretches from Spike Lee dramas and Jurassic Park to Star Wars, The Incredibles, and the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Jackson understands exactly what audiences expect and still finds ways to make each entrance entertaining. He elevates exposition, rescues uneven sequels, and turns minor characters into the people everyone quotes afterward. The sunglasses, booming voice, and attitude are recognizable trademarks; the intelligence beneath them keeps the routine from becoming stale. | © Marvel Studios

Brendan Fraser

9. Brendan Fraser

The affection surrounding Brendan Fraser’s comeback was not manufactured by an awards campaign; audiences had been waiting years to welcome him back. His combination of physical comedy and openhearted sincerity made George of the Jungle and The Mummy enormously rewatchable, while earlier dramatic work hinted at abilities Hollywood rarely used properly. The Whale finally gave Fraser a demanding showcase and earned him the Academy Award for Best Actor. More importantly, his emotional response to renewed support felt completely genuine. People were not merely celebrating one performance; they were cheering for someone whose vulnerability had always been part of his appeal. | © Paramount Pictures

Marvel Universe Chadwick Boseman

8. Chadwick Boseman

Before becoming Black Panther, Chadwick Boseman had already portrayed Jackie Robinson, James Brown, and Thurgood Marshall, approaching each historical figure with remarkable discipline rather than simple imitation. T’Challa then made him a global star and placed him at the center of a cultural moment far larger than an ordinary superhero release. Boseman continued working while privately undergoing treatment for colon cancer, a fact that made his death shocking. His legacy rests on the dignity and intelligence he brought to every role. Audiences saw a hero because the performances earned that response. | © Marvel Studios

Hugh Jackman

7. Hugh Jackman

Hugh Jackman moves effortlessly between Wolverine, Broadway musicals, romantic comedies, and an enthusiastic performance as P.T. Barnum, entirely unbothered by genre boundaries. He can spend months building superhero muscle, then step onto a stage and look happiest while singing and dancing. That willingness to commit without embarrassment gives even his broadest work an irresistible energy. Jackman’s reputation for kindness and professionalism has followed him throughout his career, yet the real secret is enthusiasm. He seems genuinely grateful to entertain people, whether holding metal claws or hitting a note few action stars would attempt. | © Marvel Studios

Maggie Smith

6. Maggie Smith

A perfectly timed pause from Maggie Smith demolished other characters more effectively than an entire page of dialogue. Across a career spanning more than seven decades, she moved between Shakespeare, prestige drama, broad comedy, and family blockbusters with surgical precision. Her two Academy Awards established her greatness early, while Professor McGonagall and the Dowager Countess introduced her weaponized wit to younger audiences. Smith, who died in 2024, never seemed interested in celebrity worship, which only made people adore her more. She played formidable women brilliantly because she understood the vulnerability hiding beneath their sharpest remarks. | © Warner Bros. Pictures

Rick Moranis

5. Rick Moranis

Rick Moranis perfected a type of comedy that looked timid on the surface but required fearless commitment. Louis Tully in Ghostbusters, Seymour in Little Shop of Horrors, Dark Helmet in Spaceballs, and Wayne Szalinski in Honey, I Shrunk the Kids were nervous disasters made lovable through precise timing. Then, at the height of his fame, Moranis stepped away from live-action filmmaking to focus on raising his children as a single parent. He never framed the decision as heroic or launched a farewell tour. That quiet prioritization of family only strengthened the affection attached to his wonderfully strange filmography. | © Walt Disney Pictures

Danny De Vito

4. Danny DeVito

Danny DeVito plays corrupt businessmen, grotesque Batman villains, tender fathers, and Frank Reynolds at his absolute worst while remaining completely delightful. His compact frame became part of his comic image, but outstanding talent built his career. Taxi earned him early acclaim, Batman Returns revealed his appetite for darkness, and Matilda showed his ability to direct a family classic while playing one of its most repulsive adults. Later, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia allowed him to embrace complete chaos. DeVito does not protect his dignity, and audiences reward him for sacrificing it so enthusiastically. | © Notorious Pictures

Jackie Chan

3. Jackie Chan

Action heroes traditionally win fights while looking invincible. Jackie Chan became an international legend by getting hit, falling badly, improvising with household objects, and reacting as though every punch ruined his afternoon. Films such as Drunken Master, Police Story, and Project A transformed martial arts through a combination of athleticism, physical comedy, and dangerous stunt work. Rush Hour later brought that persona to a wider Western audience without sanding away its charm. Chan’s best scenes feel like action, dance, and silent comedy happening simultaneously, usually performed by someone willing to use an entire building as a prop. | © Netflix

Tom Hanks

2. Tom Hanks

Tom Hanks became “America’s Dad” without actively campaigning for the position, which is probably why the nickname stuck. His early comic work in Big and Splash evolved into Oscar-winning performances in Philadelphia and Forrest Gump, followed by Saving Private Ryan, Cast Away, and the voice of Woody in Toy Story. That filmography covers grief, war, romance, survival, and arguments between plastic toys, yet Hanks remains recognizably himself. His layered decency comes with wit, frustration, and eccentricities that keep it interesting. Even his typewriter obsession somehow improves the overall package. | © Paramount Pictures

Willem Dafoe

1. Willem Dafoe

Willem Dafoe has the face of a legendary villain, the résumé of a fearless character actor, and the off-screen energy of a cheerful theater teacher delighted by everyone’s enthusiasm. He has played a tormented soldier in Platoon, the Green Goblin in Spider-Man, Vincent van Gogh in At Eternity’s Gate, and a flatulent lighthouse keeper without treating any assignment as beneath him. Four Academy Award nominations reflect the dramatic skill, but his cult popularity comes from total commitment. Dafoe never appears concerned with looking handsome, heroic, or even sane. He simply follows the strangest creative possibility and makes it convincing. | © Focus Features

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Fame usually guarantees criticism, but these beloved actors have managed to become the rare exceptions. Whether it is their unforgettable performances, famously kind behavior, or refusal to take themselves too seriously, audiences seem genuinely happy whenever they appear on screen. Of course, nobody is literally immune to internet complaints, but these stars come remarkably close. From longtime Hollywood favorites to newer fan obsessions, here are 25 actors who somehow have virtually zero haters.

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Fame usually guarantees criticism, but these beloved actors have managed to become the rare exceptions. Whether it is their unforgettable performances, famously kind behavior, or refusal to take themselves too seriously, audiences seem genuinely happy whenever they appear on screen. Of course, nobody is literally immune to internet complaints, but these stars come remarkably close. From longtime Hollywood favorites to newer fan obsessions, here are 25 actors who somehow have virtually zero haters.

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