Y’all , Joe Pesci is way older than you think LOL .
Recently, Reddit usersKullsHavezzzasked thequestion, “Which actor was too old for the part but nobody cared because they were so awesome?” The good people ofr/moviecriticswiftly responded with some A+++ answers. Here’s what they thought:
1.Joe PesciinGoodfellas(1990) — Age: 46, Playing a 17-year-old through to a 28-year-old
2.Joe Pesci inMy Cousin Vinny(1992) — Age: 48, Playing a 35-year-old
3.Shirley Henderson inHarry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets(2002) — Age: 37, Playing a 14-year-old
4.Alan Rickman inHarry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone(2001) — Age: 54, Playing a 31-year-old
5.Robin Williams inPatch Adams(1998) — Age: 47, Playing a 24-year-old
6.Emma Thompson inSense and Sensibility(1995) — Age: 36, Playing a 19-year-old
7.Stockard Channing inGrease(1978) — Age: 33, Playing a 17- or 18-year-old
8.Alan Ruck inFerris Bueller’s Day Off(1986) — Age: 29, Playing a 17- or 18-year-old
9.Stacey Dash inClueless(1995) — Age: 28, playing a 16- or 17-year-old
10.Bing Crosby inWhite Christmas(1954) — Age: 51, Playing a 30- to 40-year-old
11.Malcolm McDowell inA Clockwork Orange(1971) — Age: 27, Playing a 15- to 18-year-old
12.Dustin Hoffman inThe Graduate(1967) — Age: 29, Playing a 21-year-old
13.Sissy Spacek inCarrie(1976) — Age: 26, Playing a 16- or 17-year-old
14.Parminder Nagra inBend It Like Beckham(2002) — Age: 27, Playing a 17-year-old
15.Rachel McAdams inMean Girls(2004) — Age: 25, Playing a 17- or 18-year-old
16.Skeet Ulrich and Matthew Lillard inScream(1996) — Ages: 25, Playing 17- or 18-year-olds
18.Toby Maguire inSpider-Man(2002) — Age: 26, Playing a 17- or 18-year-old
19.James Spader inPretty in Pink(1986) — Age: 25, Playing a 17- to 18-year-old
20.Tom Cruise inJack Reacher(2012) — Age: 50, Playing a 36-year-old
21.Ralph Macchio inThe Karate Kid(1984) — Age: 22, Playing a 17-year-old
22.Cary Grant inCharade(1963) — Age: 58
23.And finally, Cary Grant (again!!) inFather Goose(1964) — Age: 59
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