Susan Sarandon is an extremely famous actress and has done several movies over her lifetime. She has done 5 movies in 2012, unfortunately the terms of this website wont allow their listing.
"Bull Durham", "Dead Man Walking", "Snitch", "Jeff, Who Lives at Home", "Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps", "Speed Racer" "The Rocky Horror Picture Show", and "Stepmom".
Richard Gilden is an actor who has starred in a total of 26 films during his career. As of July 2013, his most recent film was The Corpse Grinders, which was released in 1971.
Dan Haggerty continues to act. His most recent released film is "The Book of Ruth: Journey of Faith" (2009). As of March 2010, he has three films in pre-production.
Velma is played by Linda Cardellini in the first two films and Hayley Kiyoko in the most recent film.
The most recent U.S. film is the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen.
Most famous and popular villain turned character artist of his time. Pran, who worked with almost three generations of the Indian film industry, has the most number of films in his credit. Starting from 1940 to 2002, he acted in approximate 400 films.
Susan Sarandon
well tbh i think it is Stanley Tucci:) either him or Susan Sarandon xx
Valkyrie was the most recent.
Natalie Portman
yes. 3D films are a good example and the most recent
The most recent and popular Fantasy films similar to the novels are the Harry Potter series and the Lord of the rings trilogy
Anna Popplewell played Susan Pevensie in The Chronicles of Narnia film series.
Judi Dench is in all the James Bond films from Goldeneye(1995) to the most recent film; Quantum of Solace(2008).
Her most recent films are "From up on Poppy Hill", and "Kiss Me" which were both released in 2013
There are many such films. The most recent, which caused controversy with Muslim protests, was the "Innocence of Muslims".
Sleepless in Seattle Some of my favorites are: "The African Queen" Humphrey Bogart, Katherine Hepburn "White Palace" Susan Sarandon. James Spader "A New Leaf" Walter Mattheau, Elaine May
Anthony Hopkins, Susan Sarandon and Meryl Streep have each been nominated four times in the 90's. Emma Thompson was nominated four times for acting and once for screenplay.