Player Affinity writes: You’ve heard the saying “Dying is easy, but comedy is hard.” While that might bear some truth, it’s not always easy for a comedian – or an actor known for comedy – to transition into “serious” dramatic acting. In fact, it’s hardly ever met without extreme skepticism from movie lovers.
And why wouldn’t it be? When we’re familiar with certain actors hamming it up on the silver screen, television or even at a stand-up comedy show, it can be difficult for us to take them seriously when they tackle more dramatic works that can be more complex and character-based than their previous roles and performances.
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Adam Sandler.
I know, I know, hard to believe, but Punch Drunk Love and Reign on Me show a range you wouldnt have though possible.