Nicholas Cage. And he REALLY is creepy. He married Lisa Marie Presley solely for the fact that she was Elvis’s daughter, and he REALLY did eat that cockroach in Vampire’s Kiss. He’s a nut!
Directors who act in their own films are generally pretty offputting, but often in a good way. Mostly I’m thinking Cassavettes in Opening Night and Orson Welles, the rest are just plain creepy.
Ray Dennis Steckler
Bruno VeSoto
Ed Wood
Jesus Franco
Ronald Reagan
Ronald Reagan
Scott-You could include Tarantino in that list. I like his films but don’t care to watch him on screen.
Liza Minelli-creepy, creepy person.
Scott-You could include Tarantino in that list. I like his films but don’t care to watch him on screen.
Liza Minelli-creepy, creepy person.
Samuel L. Jackson having another asinine hair day in a Tarantino “spectacular”.
Samuel L. Jackson in general.
Sylvester Stallone, if you could even call him an actor. ZING!
I agree, Steve. Quentin Tarantino has a mouth that looks like it could suck in the entire world and then bite it off clean.
Jake-Check out Stallone in the last Rambo(terrible movie)-shows you what high growth hormones do to you.
James Spader and Cillian Murphy.
adam sandler & arnold schwarzenegger.
Jim Carrey. There is something creepy about needing all that attention.
Joan Crawford
Peter Lorre
Vincent Gallo
Willem Dafoe
Christopher Walken
All excellent actors.
@Steve Oerkfitz
Anne Hathaway is somewhat creepy. You aren’t alone.
Gérard Depardieu, and Jamie Lee Curtis’ strip scene in True Lies.
Dakota Fanning. It’s the eyes—she’s got the crazy eyes.
Michael Wincott. Jesus he’s creepy.
Estelle Getty chills me to the quick.
The horror, the horror.
Keanu Reeves. Because I’m not totally convinced he’s human. Other than that, goggle eyes usually creep me out. Michael J Pollard, for example, and James Woods. But despite her admittedly protuberent peepers and her similarity to a burlesque Pinocchio, Anne Hathaway doesn’t trouble me at all.
Keanu Reeves. Because I’m not totally convinced he’s human. Other than that, goggle eyes usually creep me out. Michael J Pollard, for example, and James Woods. But despite her admittedly protuberent peepers and her similarity to a burlesque Pinocchio, Anne Hathaway doesn’t trouble me at all.
Peter Lorre is The Maltese Falcon, M, even in Casablanca
Anthony Perkins in Psycho
In his heyday, Hayley Joel Osment really creeped me out. Not just because of the Sixth Sense, but I think it was his eyes. I dunno. Also, in addition to many others, Klaus Kinski and Peter Lorre. Karlheinz Böhm ever since seeing Peeping Tom, but I think that was more because of his character in that film than anything else.
Tim Curry creeps me the fuck out…
BILLY BOB THORNTON (He necessitates all caps)
Willem Dafoe
Christopher Plummer
Nicolas Cage
Robert De Niro
Hayden Christensen. I can’t quite describe it though. Maybe it’s the being from Canada thing.
Klaus Kinski is just naturally creepy. And Robert Mitchum in The Night of the Hunter is also pretty damn unsettling.
Of course, Rondo Hatton.
Jack Nance, who has appeared in (I think) all of David Lynch’s films.
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Laurence Harvey was lizard-creepy, suave as an iguana, beady-eyed and cold-blooded.