THE sci-fi actor? Tough to choose, but Sigourney Weaver deserves to be on the nomination list.
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Milla Jovovich too.
Patrick Stewart has been in some real bangers
When I think Sci-Fi I think Patrick Stewart. Bonus points that I can actually believe he is his character. When he plays Picard, I see Picard.
On the other hand, when Matt Damon plays the guy on Mars, I see Matt Damon playing a guy on Mars.
Jeffrey Combs.
He's mostly a supporting actor, but he's a chameleon who always delivers.
This is the answer. Patrick Stewart is the face, but Jeffrey Combs is the backbone
Watch the Re-animator movies. He gets to be the lead! He has a knack for delivering B-horror scripts with the gravitas of the finest stage actors.
I've been meaning to watch it for a while now; I'll have to make that happen soon.
Ever seen The Frighteners? The CGI definitely does not hold up, but the plot and acting are top-notch. Combs plays a super creep in it that you love to hate.
Oh for sure! Just rewatched it a few weeks ago actually.
"My body... is a roadmap of pain."
From Beyond!
Yep, absolutely, it's not even a contest
Guy played multiple roles in some of the same episodes.
I cannot believe no one has mentioned Bill Paxton, who is, to my knowledge, the only actor to have been killed onscreen by the Terminator, a xenomorph, AND a Predator. If that doesn't qualify him for a spot in the genre HoF, idk what does.
Game over man!
How has no one mentioned Karl Urban yet, criminal. Apart from fantasy and superhero films, his sci-fi films like Doom, Judge Dredd, Star Trek, Riddick
Best Dredd ever.
Almost Human series too.
Karl Urban is great, but he still has a bit to catch up to Jeffrey Combs lol
Is it about the best actors or about your favourite movies?
If it's about actors, then:
- Sigourney Weaver - played in many Sci-Fi movies, excellent actress and her talent is not limited to a bad ass from Alien. I would say that she defined a woman's place in Sci-Fi works and you can see a lot of women leading Sci-Fi these days.
- Harrison Ford - again, played in many Sci-Fi movies, got popular for his role as Han Solo, but he's very talented and got a huge list of incredible roles.
- Emily Blunt is a great actress, but her exposure to Sci-Fi is limited. With that said she did an amazing job in Quiet Place.
- Cillian Murphy is one of my favourites! And he has some banging Sci-Fi roles: from 28 x Later zombie series to Inception to Sunshine.
- Wes Chatham. He has a few Sci-Fi roles, but his portrayal of Amos Burton is just next level shit in the world of Sci-Fi. A very atypical character, which just blew my mind.
P.S. Also who the fuck considers stupid comic book movies a Sci-Fi?
Whoa there. Are you seriously gatekeeping sci-fi? Don't be a jerk.
Just the MCU characters with an obvious sci-fi backstory: Tony Stark, Hulk (an actual scientist), everyone in Guardians of the Galaxy. Even Thor is actually an alien using Sci-Fi tech. Bucky Barnes is a cybernetic super soldier. There's the Nazi scientist from Hydra that transferred his consciousness into a computer. Fucking Vision and his love story with Wanda. Black Panther may mix in some mystical drug, but his suit and all the other toys are all science fiction.
I'm not arguing that ANY of these are great science fiction stories, but they are still undeniably science fiction. Sci-fi stories are often also something else: horror, action, humanist, dramatic, comedy, or all of the above.
Not every science fiction story needs to use the obvious sci-fi tropes either. Ursula K Le Guin wrote a bunch of very influencial science fiction stories that you could be forgiven for classifying as fantasy and have very little shiny tech in them.
I hate comics with passion. They're nothing but mental diarrhea.
Wow, what a dumb and toxic take.
Emily Blunt also delivers an incredible performance in "The Edge of Tomorrow".
Agree!
Zoe Saldana should be in the conversation
She was the first person I thought of.
Second, probably Patrick Stewart.
Then, I think, Sigourney Weaver.
John Hurt.
Speaking on behalf of the Star Trek nerds: Jeffrey Combs or Vaughan Armstrong with an honorable mention for J.G. Hertzler
Jude Law's in most scifi i like, such as eXistenZ, Gattaca, AI, etc...
Max Von Sydow
I'd like to nominate Alan Tudyk.
My first thougt is Rutger Hauer. Rarely in anything spectacular, but always delivers. Just a good solid back catalogue of surprisingly decent performances in otherwise B-movies.
Moon: Sam Rockwell
And Galaxy Quest. And Iron Man II (if it counts). And "The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy".
S. Weaver, Z. Saldaña, S. Agdashloo, N. Portman
Maybe William Shatner or perhaps the guy from Blue's Clues
Wayne Alexander, he's the Jeffrey Combs of Babylon 5
To be fair, Jeffrey Combs played every second alien in Star Trek, Wayne Alexander every second alien in Babylon 5, but: Jeffrey Combs was also in B5, Wayne Alexander never in Star Trek
Jeffrey Combs was also in B5
Oh yeah, so he was.
Oscar Isaac was also the tech bro ceo in ex machina.
Acting credits aside, Djimon is literally named after a sci-fi franchise
Jack Vance.