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Comments by "Morgan King" (@MorganKing95) on "Top 10 Acting Debuts in Movies" video.
+Por Por even though there is no right or wrong, Edward Norton in "Primal Fear" was definitely one of the best debuts ever, and unlike many of the actors here, he still has a great career
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honorable mention
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He had been into movies for almost 30 years before he appeared in "Inglorious Basterds"
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Steven Sanderson I know, he was such a good actor and a wonderful person too
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It was his third movie
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Stallone actually debuted in a porn movie 6 years before he got his breakthrough with "Rocky". He also had a couple of movies in between
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not his debut
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Leo did not debut in "What's Eating Gilbert Grape"; it was actually his fourth movie
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Because "Inglorious Basterds" wasn't his debut? He has been into movies since 1981
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Eric L you can't be much of a moviegoer if you haven't heard about "The Godfather part II", "Taxi Driver", "Raging Bull", "Goodfellas", or "Casino"
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Eric L Are you trolling? Those are definitely not indie movies
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+Kourosh Hariri Sly and Dustin didn't debut in those movies
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+myOToole Are you stupid or just a really bad troll?
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"Acting debuts" is more accurate though, because people can have their debut as a director or screenwriter too
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Alex Spadge Definitely not his film debut. He's been into movies since 1981
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ZiggyWalsh He debuted in "This Tiger Makes Out" two months before he starred in "The Graduate"
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suhuso59 He debuted in "Critters 3". His first theatrically released movie was "Poison Ivy" from 1992
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Meryl Streep debuted in "Julia" (1977). She then had an Academy Award-nominated performance in "The Deer Hunter" (1978). Manhattan was her third movie.
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Brandon Oakley Well, he appeared in "Phantom of the Opera" 3 years prior
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Nic Alice Fuller "The Third Man" was released in 1949
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He debuted in "Blackrock"
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It's understandable, it's not the most well-known movie on the market. "10 Things I Hate About You" however was his first American movie
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He's been acting in movies since 1977
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billwun He debuted in "Kidnapped" from 1960
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Thomas Headley Orson Welles was also well-known from theatre
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I guess the three other movies before "What's Eating Gilbert Grape" were pretty forgettable, or that his performance in "What's Eating Gilbert Grape" was so great that people don't realize he had three movie appearances before that.
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MasterAndOverlord I wouldn't say that, but I hate the whole "Give him an Oscar" hype; both Paul Newman and Al Pacino had 8 nominations before they finally won, and legends like Peter O'Toole and Richard Burton never won despite 8 and 7 nominations respectively And I don't understand why people compare him with Brando, he's not that great
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Brando debuted in "The Men" (a quite underrated movie actually) James Dean should at least be on the actual list
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+joe joyce There's no truth in whether someone acts good or not
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only if it was his film debut
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Why? "Critters 3" isn't that much to brag about
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+Amalia Carkeek-Hercey Late reply, but why don't you count it? This is a list for debuts after all, and "Critters 3" was nothing to brag about
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+Thomas Ferrugia He retired after appearing in "Stargate". I think he thought modeling was more to his liking
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He debuted in "Heartburn" (1986)
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He is not the only one who has done that
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Eminem is not primarily known as an actor though
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not her debut
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Age has nothing to say
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Drew Barrymore debuted in "Altered States" (1980)
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None of them debuted in those movies
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imad atri He debuted in "How to make an American quilt". He also had supporting roles in "The Thin Red Line" and "Fight Club" before he appeared in "Requiem for a Dream"
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Critters 3 isn't that much to brag about
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He won for "Ordinary People", which was also his film debut
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not his debut
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+Richard Edenfield Errol Flynn actually debuted in "In the Wake of a Bounty"
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Invalid victory because she debuted in "The Way We Live Now" (1970)
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+chris reimer The same happened with Bruce Lee. He had done movies since he was a child, but almost everyone thinks he debuted in "The Big Boss"
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Kat S He debuted in "Critters 3"
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That's not true. Many actors appear on stage or in television before they decide to act in movies as well
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Ri Hinlo Yes, but your original comment implies that an actor doesn't have an acting debut in general until he/she has acted in a movie
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It would have been if it was his debut. He appeared in three other movies before it
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He had been in a couple of movies before that. His debut was in a porn movie called "The Party at Kitty and Stud's" that he did for only 200 dollars
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southdubify Ben Affleck: The Dark Side of the Street (1981). Matt Damon: Mystic Pizza (1988) Also, before Matt Damon appeared in "Good Will Hunting", he appeared in the movie "Courage Under Fire", where he lost 40 pounds for two days of filming
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He probably would have appeared in "The Avengers" if he was not so difficult to work with
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You've got to be kidding. He's been into movies since 1968: - Mean Streets - The Godfather part II - Taxi Driver - The Deer Hunter - Raging Bull - Once upon a time in America - The Untouchables - Goodfellas - Cape Fear - Casino - Heat - Silver Linings Playbook
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No, it was his 4th movie
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She debuted in "Straight Time" from 1978
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Or actually, she first debuted as a minor role in "Taking off" from 1971
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No, it isn't
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Henry Thomas: "Raggedy Man" (1981) Haley Joel Osment: "Forrest Gump" (1994) (He played Forrest Junior)
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He's hopefully a human being
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Hugh Jackman debuted in "Paperback Hero" from 1999
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sarodimin He debuted in "Remembrance"
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He was in a couple of movies in 1999 before "X-men"
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The Men wasn't really successful and is only known to fans for being his debut
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Her debut was in "Looking to get out"
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+Moooras His debut was not in "The Sixth Sense"
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+Shelley Edgerton Jim Carrey's first movie was some soft porn movie
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Christoph Waltz has been in the film industry since the 70's
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That was his 4th movie
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I will look past the awful spelling, but let's look at their debuts: - De Niro in "Greetings": panned upon release - Pitt in "A Stoning in Fulham County": not really been talked about - Cruise in "Endless Love": panned upon release - Nicholson in "The Cry Baby Killer": was lost for decades - Willis in "Blind Date": panned upon release - Murphy in "48 Hours": way better debut than the other actors mentioned, but I think "Beverly Hills Cop" has overshadowed it
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+Maestro Classico - Dustin Hoffman didn't debut in "The Graduate" - Marlon Brando's debut was "The Men"
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Not his debut
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The award season hasn't really started yet when this video was made
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Brando's debut was in "The Men"
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Was his one line in Mystic Pizza so special?
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@ernestb4375 Okay...
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