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  1. Jan 28, 2015 · Below are twenty-five performances short in duration, some from stars or stars in the making, some from those who only had a minute or two on stage. All ended up stealing the show, however, if only for a few moments. 25. Lynn Redgrave in Kinsey (2004) Lynn Redgrave was a great talent without a great career.

  2. Apr 2, 2013 · Anna Kendrick Up In The Air (2009) The Performance: Ferocious and uptight as newbie Natalie, Anna Kendrick proved she could do more than just grin sweetly in Twilight by pulling the rug out...

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  3. Scene-Stealers Movie Reviews. Death Has Never Been More Interesting Than as a Talking Parrot in ‘Tuesday’. Posted 2 weeks ago. 'Tuesday' considers what it means to die from every angle, pondering it from the perspective of the patient, the aggrieved, and even Death itself. Read More. “Atlas” in Search of New Actors. Posted 4 weeks ago.

  4. Dec 18, 2017 · You don’t have to be the star of the show to win a movie. A true scene-stealer gets at the heart of what talented actors do best: step into the spotlight and shine, no matter how small the...

  5. Oct 16, 2008 · Now and then a supporting actor catches a break and ends up a character with the lion's share of memorable one-liners or unique idiosyncrasies. We've rattled off ten of the more memorable...

  6. The 25 Best Scene-Stealing Movie Performances of All Time. Posted on January 28, 2015 by Woodson Hughes. 8. Tom Cruise in Magnolia (1999) Tom Cruise surely planned for 1999 to be a big year in his career since Eyes Wide Shut, director Stanley Kubrick’s last film, was to finally be released. The unhappy fate of that film is well known.

  7. Jan 12, 2010 · The late, great Billy Barty is arguably the most famous midget actor of all time, mainly because of his long body (sorry for the pun) of work. He appeared in such greats as “Alice in Wonderland” in 1933, “Under the Rainbow” in 1981, “Legend” in 1985, “Willow” in 1988, and of course, “UHF” in 1989.

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