Redditors recently gathered on r/movies, the largest movie subreddit, to discuss which films have been the actor’s swansong. These were excellent films that gave the actor a solid role that matched his talent and served as a fitting end to his career.

Redditors have picked up some solid selections, including films whose themes resonate with the actor’s filmography as a whole. These are touching performances that are sure to stir up the viewer.

10 Vincent Price - Edward Scissorhands (1990)

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One of Tim Burtonthe best films, Edward Scissorhands stars Johnny Depp as a gentle and misunderstood artificial human living in isolation in a gothic mansion until Peg’s mom finds him (Diane Wiest), and welcomed to their country house. Vincent Price superbly plays the eccentric inventor who created Edward.

Price had a legendary career built on horror roles, so his character in Edward Scissorhands Deftly beat his screen image. Vincent Price’s last film was Edward Scissorhands and it was just perfect for him. Or, to quote him Batman villain character, it was “great,” user xwhy said.

9 Oliver Reed - Gladiator (2000)

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Gladiator was the last role Oliver Reedveteran actor who has starred in classic films such as Oliver!, Three Musketeers And Tommy. He plays Proximo, a skilled gladiator trainer who becomes Maximus’ mentor and ally (Russell Crowe).

Reed puts on an amazing performance, making what could have been a standard character more complex. “The moment he reveals that he too was once a gladiator must be my favorite scene. That trembling voice and eyes. What an actor,” Remote-Lie5470 told Redditor.

8 Paul Newman - Damned Road (2002)

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Paul Newman was a cinema legend of the 60s and 70s, with iconic roles in Cool Hand Luke, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance KidAnd Stingto list just a few. He passed away in 2008 at the age of 83, and his last film role was Sam Mendescrime drama Road to perdition. Newman plays John Rooney, an Irish mob boss and Michael Sullivan’s surrogate father.Tom Hanks).

Newman gives the role a commanding air, portraying Rooney as someone torn between love and loyalty and haunted by the consequences of his choices. Road to perdition — brilliant,” user bondbat007 said. “The rain scene in this movie still haunts me even years later,” added a Redditor looking for witches.

7 Burt Lancaster - Field of Dreams (1989)

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Burt Lancaster was a star of the 1940s, 50s and 60s, achieving critical and commercial success such as The killers, Gunfight at the OK Corral, Elmer GantryAnd Court in Nuremberg. His last film was a quirky sports drama. field of dreams starring Kevin Costner.

Lancaster is adorable as Archibald “Moonlight” Graham, a former baseball player who gave up on his dream of becoming a doctor. He serves as a wise mentor to Costner. “He was wonderful. The role was poetic,” said user GreatCaesarGhost.

6 Harry Dean Stanton - Lucky (2017)

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Harry Dean Stantonhis career spanned six decades, with memorable performances in Kelly Heroes, The Godfather Part 2, stranger, Green Mileand much more. He continued to work until the age of 91, passing away in 2017 shortly after completing his last film. Lucky.

He plays the main character, a 90-year-old loner living in a small desert town. Through chance encounters and meaningful conversations with the townspeople, Lucky embarks on a journey of self-discovery and acceptance. “Really strong latest film for a very long career,” Street_Struggle_598 told Redditor.

5 Edward G. Robinson - “Soylent Green” (1973)

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Edward G. Robinson worked in Hollywood for over 50 years, appearing in over 100 films between the 1920s and 1970s. His latest project was Soylent Greensci-fi dystopia featuring Charlton Heston like Detective Thorne. Robinson plays Saul Roth, Thorne’s elderly friend and moral compass.

He and Heston have one particularly memorable, heartfelt scene together at the end of the film. “The real emotions that come from this scene are overwhelming me,” Redditor Tatooine16 told Redditor. “This scene has affected my whole life! The beauty and sadness in it is amazing, ”said user smarmageddon.

4 Desmond Llewelyn - The World Is Not Enough (1999)

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Welsh actor Desmond Llewelyn was a British film veteran known for his quirky roles in films such as Cleopatra And Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. He was best known for playing Q, a supplier of high-tech gadgets, at the full age of 17. Connection films between 1963 and 1999, appearing in serials more than any other actor.

His last Bond appearance was The world is Not Enoughopposite Pierce Brosnan. In the film, he suggests that Bond should retire soon before declaring “Always have an escape plan” and disappearing under the floor. “This scene makes me sad because it was perfect for the final scene,” user StimmingMantis said. “A fitting end to a long career,” Reddit user Ozzel replied.

3 Diana Rigg - “Last Night in Soho” (2021)

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Diana Rigg first gained attention in the 1960s with her role as Emma Peel on a television show. Avengers. She went on to appear in several Shakespeare adaptations, Bond Movie, muppet film and numerous television series, including the role of Lady Olenna in Game of Thrones. She passed away in 2020 shortly after filming wrapped. Edgar WrightX Last Night in Soho. She plays Eloise in the filmAnya Taylor-Joylisten)) homeowner in the 1960s

It was a fitting finale for Rigg, especially since Wright was a big fan of her work. “She is absolutely killer in this role,” user fil42skidoo said. “There’s something terribly scary about her sitting alone in a burning house in her last scene,” Redditor Heavy_Signature_5619 added.

2 Peter Postlethwaite - City (2010)

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Legendary English actor. Peter Postlethwaite performed several iconic roles, including characters in Alien 3, In the name of the fatherAnd usual suspects. Not in vain, Steven Spielberg once called him “the best actor in the world”. His last film was Ben AffleckX Cityin which he plays Fergus “Fergie” Colm, a powerful Irish mobster who controls the underworld in Charlestown, Boston.

Menacing and shrewd, Fergie is the highlight of the film. “I like Pete’s game. He really fascinates me. His face and voice are so unique to him. One of my favorite actors of all time. One-of-a-kind stuff, this man,” said a PioneerStandard user.

1 John Wayne - The Gunslinger (1976)

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There is no greater figure in the western genre than John Wayne. A true American icon, he towered over cinema for decades, appearing in some of the most critical and commercially successful films ever made. His last film was shooter, an introspective western about an aging gunslinger who is diagnosed with terminal cancer. He moves to a small town and takes up residence in a boarding house run by a widow named Bond Rogers (Lauren Bacall) and her son Gill (Ron Howard).

The film plays on Wayne’s image, built on dozens of Westerns he’s starred in before, and it delivers beautiful, believable acting. “shooter was a very fitting end to his career,” Redditor Corrosive-Knights told Redditor.[It] was a fantastic and fitting final bow for him,” agreed user Much-Conference1110.