Under-rated Actor
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dptc2003 — 16 years ago(November 17, 2009 12:49 AM)
Very much agreed. I am often surprised he is not talked about enough. These A Listers get the same roles over and over with the same people. Steve Zahn is unique and incredibly talented. We should see more of him, and hope to see him winning awards. He should of had a supporting nomination for "Riding in Cars with Boys" as well as other films.
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hodie — 16 years ago(December 14, 2009 08:53 AM)
I recently saw "Rescue Dawn", and he blew me away. I thought he was better than Bale.
I'll watch anything he's in, but this was the most demanding role I've ever seen him play, and he was brilliant.
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GanjaChief — 16 years ago(August 05, 2009 12:39 PM)
Ever since the first flick I saw with Zahn (Saving Silverman) I've been intrigued by him. He can be hysterical with ease but can also act. He's got a wide range and is definitely underrated.
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hal1900 — 16 years ago(November 22, 2009 11:29 AM)
I agree with what previous posters, who have said Steve Zahn is a top-class and under-rated actor. I haven't seen much of his work, but certainly in "Rescue Dawn" his acting makes the film memorable (along with Christian Bale, who is also excellent), and, again, in "Commanche Moon", he retains the essence of Robert Duvall's Gus, whereas the rest of the production sadly fails to match up to the quality of the "Lonesome Dove" original.
I would certainly like to see him in roles with a higher profile which are challenging/independent/imaginative/creative productions, rather than Hollywood blockbusters, in order to display his talents to their fullest.
To reiterate the comparison, I believe that Christian Bale could be one of the best actors of his generation, and I believe this view is supported by his roles in "Rescue Dawn", "The Prestige" and "El maquinista" (The Machinist), and even in lower quality films such as "Harsh Times" where his acting is the only reason to watch it. Unfortunately, more recently he has been working on mindless roles in "Batman" and "Terminator", which are less than challenging to both the actor and to the viewer.
I really hope that Steve Zahn does not take this path, and instead intends to aim for challenging roles in smaller productions, where the emphasis is on writing (plot, characterisation and dialogue) rather than big budget and big salaries. -
Danibanger — 16 years ago(December 15, 2009 03:58 AM)
Steve Zahn has to be one of the most underrated actors of today. This guy is pure genius. I used to think he was only good for "clown" roles but then he surprised me with a handfull of perfromances, which i thought wouldn't be possible. He can handle whatever role you put in front of him, the man is Oscar material.
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jalin2040 — 16 years ago(December 20, 2009 08:13 AM)
This man may be under-rated but he is on the rise, and getting better all the time. You want to see an absolute gem of a movie? Check out "Management". You will laugh, and you will cry. I look forward to all the talent this man has to offer.
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RobbieCalifornia — 15 years ago(April 13, 2010 12:17 PM)
Just saw him in a silly 2001 movie called Joy Ride, where he gave a lousy performance in a lousy movie. Then right after I see him in the HBO series Treme, and he's pretty good. He's grown a lot as an actor.
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