Here's Cuddles. He played the bartender in Casablanca, among other things.
Gotcha. He was in a ton of Warner Bros. movies in the 40s.
David Straithran.
Molly Dodd!
Lili Taylor.
Dogfight! (Okay, technically a lead there, but she was so good.)
Morgan Freeman.
Street Life!
Speaking of movies with great casts I've got
King of New York
on the TiVo right now. Talk about your serious pulp fictions. Plus, Christopher Walken, Laurence Fishburne (absolutely badass), David Caruso (one of his best movie roles, though his brief stint on TV as a NYC cop was and always will be his best role), Wesley Snipes, Giancarlo Esposito, Steve Buscemi...
I wonder if Walken's wife cast that movie. She's the top casting agent for the East Coast and does all the HBO series shot out there.
Kathy Bates
Carol Burnett
Joan Cusack
Veronica Cartwright (in the history of cinema, nobody freaks out like Veronica Cartwright).
Hitchcock trained her well.
Character actor, character actors.
Dick Miller
Timothy Carey
Brad Dourif
William Sanderson
Charles Napier
Sakall
Edward Everett Horton
Betty Garrett
Is Philip Seymor Hoffman a character actor? William Macy? Brian Cox?
Alan Rickman.
Joan Cusack for sure.
Is Philip Seymor Hoffman a character actor?
Was, I think now. He's sort of moved up. Kind of in the Dustin Hoffman class, if that distinction is useful.
William Macy?
Is. Even though he does play a lot of leads. The Shoveler!
Brian Cox?
Is. God, he's good in Rushmore and Manhunter.
Is. Even though he does play a lot of leads.
By that definition, than so is Frances MacDormand.
I used to love Lili Taylor but I think 6 Feet Under ruined her for me. Hated that show and hated her in it.
I caught most of Bridget Jones' Diary on tv the other day and was reminded of how much I enjoy Shirley Henderson and, for that matter, Jim Broadbent.