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31 TV Roles That Were So Well-Performed, They Made People Realize An Actor Had Better Range Than They Originally Thought

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We recently asked the BuzzFeed Community to tell us which TV acting performances were so exceptional, they made you realize an actor was better than you first thought. Here are some of the best responses:

??There are obviously some MASSIVE spoilers ahead! ??

1.First, Hugh Laurie as Dr. Gregory House in House

House crushing his fingers at his desk so he can get more Vicodin

"Watching Hugh Laurie play an upper-class twit for ten years and then he suddenly unleashed House on us was unreal."

contrafibularities

Fox

2.Shailene Woodley as Jane Chapman in Big Little Lies

Jane listing of excuses to believe that her kid's father is a good person

"She was so stoic and emotionless in Secret Life of the American Teenager. It was incredible to watch her play the trauma and complexity of her character in Big Little Lies."

dhecht37

HBO

3.Zendaya as Rue Bennett in Euphoria

Rue crying and telling her sister that she's sorry and wants to get clean

"I know Zendaya did a great job in Season 1 of Euphoria, but her acting in Season 2 was absolutely mind-blowing to me. She's come such a long way since her Disney days."

darlingcath

HBO

4.Andy Samberg as Jake Peralta in Brooklyn Nine-Nine

Jake proposing and lifting off all the things he loves about his gf

"Honestly, I really was not a fan of his before I watched the show and I even put off watching it until just before Season 6 started because I just couldn’t imagine willingly putting myself through multiple seasons of his type of humor. Thankfully, I caved because it was a show by Michael Schur, and I’m glad I did! Over the course of the show, Jake really goes through growth and maturity while still remaining his goofy, Die Hard-loving self, and Andy Samberg really showed me how wrong I was about him. I’ve branched out into watching other Samberg projects I wouldn’t have given the time of day before B99."

sayhellotojenn

NBC

5.Kunal Nayyar as Sandeep Singh in Criminal: United Kingdom

Sandeep being questioned and him admitting he saw Annabelle and hit her with a pole

"He put forth such a formidable performance. Kunal played such a creep. It was a 180 degree switch from his role as Raj on The Big Bang Theory!"

melqncholicvegetable

Netflix

6.Kaley Cuoco as Cassie Bowden in The Flight Attendant

Cassie saying it's her fault her dad is dead because she was his drinking buddy

"During Kaley's time on The Big Bang Theory, I enjoyed what she was able to bring to the role of Penny, but I just felt like she wasn't given enough opportunities to showcase her range as an actor, so her performance wasn't super memorable. So when The Flight Attendant came out, I was finally able to appreciate how incredible she is. Kaley is so good at comedy and drama, and I'm glad she's on a show that allows her to show her range."

noradominick

HBO Max

7.Adam Scott as Mark Scout in Severance

Mark sitting in a dark room listing things he loved about his wife, like being allergic to nutmeg and liking other people's dogs

"Like a true fan, I was introduced to Adam Scott as Griff on Boy Meets World. Then I came to love him on shows like Party Down and Parks and Rec, but I rarely got to see the more dramatic side to his acting abilities. That’s definitely not the case anymore, because his performance in the first season of Severance completely blew me away. The entire show kept me on the edge of my seat, and Adam beautifully matched its bizarre and mysterious nature in a way I’d never seen before. Give. Him. The. Emmy."

spenceralthouse

Apple TV+

8.John Cena as Christopher Smith/Peacemaker in Peacemaker

Peacemaker saying he's never had a real friendship before

"I always saw him as a one-trick pony, kind of like The Rock, but he was able to bring so many layers to that character and play both the humor, the ruthlessness, and the vulnerability."

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HBO Max

9.Alison Brie as Ruth Wilder in GLOW

Ruth telling another character that she doesn't want the same things she wants

"She was great in Community, don't get me wrong, but even the high-concept episodes were a little over the top because that was the whole point as it was always more of a parody, so she didn't really have a chance to showcase her acting skills. But she showed that she clearly has range in GLOW."

asdzx

Netflix

10.Jason Bateman as Martin "Marty" Byrde in Ozark

Marty in an argument calling his wife a power-hungry bitch

"Getting to see Jason Bateman's dramatic range in Ozark has been amazing."

vanillaicecube

Netflix

11.Alexis Bledel as Emily Malek in The Handmaid's Tale

Emily with her mouth tied in a fabric mask and hands handcuffed behind her being found guilty

"Big Gilmore Girls fan, but Alexis Bledel in The Handmaids Tale…girl has range!"

duleesha

Hulu

12.Darren Criss as Andrew Cunanan in The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story

Andrew sitting in a garage saying that he just killed two people even though it's hard to believe

"His transformation from playing a soft boy-type on Glee to seeing him play a deranged killer was something to behold."

emmanz

FX

13.Matt LeBlanc as Matt LeBlanc in Episodes

Matt outside at night trying to spread his dad's ashes when the wind blows them in his face instead

"Don't get me wrong, he was perfect as Joey Tribbiani, always loved him. But I never thought of him as an exceptionally good actor. That all changed after watching him play 'himself' on Episodes. His acting floored me, he deserved all his nominations (and one win!) for that role."

shauna_malwae-tweep

Showtime

14.Marlon Wayans as Lou in Bel-Air

Lou tells Will that he's been trying to get on his feet and start over and Will tells him he can't call him his son because he hasn't earned the right

"I feel like a lot of people associate Marlon with his comedies and stand-up specials, so his work as Lou in Bel-Air was so amazing and caught a lot of people off guard. He's such a talented dramatic actor — like he was amazing in Requiem for a Dream — and I love that this show finally showcases his amazing range."

morganmurrell

Peacock

15.Annie Murphy as Allison McRoberts in Kevin Can F**k Himself

Allison sitting in an empty bathtub with a bottle of wine telling her friend that she's done some terrible things

"I loved her in Schitt's Creek, but assumed she would only be great at comedic roles. I’d heard good things about Kevin Can F**k Himself, and she’s incredible in it, you wouldn’t even believe the two characters are played by the same person. I fully believe that in a few years she’ll be up for an Oscar."

saraashley3

AMC

16.David Tennant as Kilgrave in Jessica Jones

Kilgrave telling Jessica that he hopes she chooses him because they're inevitable

"Seeing David go from playing the Tenth Doctor on Doctor Who to seeing him play Kilgrave in Jessica Jones was wild. Talk about range."

fillionfan4002

Marvel

17.Krysten Ritter as Jessica Jones in Jessica Jones

Jessica demanding to be told, "I love you" and then grabbing the man's face and telling him to smile

"Talk about a shift from her more popular comedic roles. She crushed it."

lanarama

Marvel

18.Sebastian Stan as Bucky Barnes/The Winter Soldier in The Falcon and the Winter Soldier

Bucky cries as he's told he's free

"I've always thought he was a good actor, but that scene in FATWS, when Bucky's in Wakanda and learns the trigger words no longer have any effect was next level. You could see the relief, pain, and sorrow in his eyes and on his face. Oh my god, how he didn't get a singular nomination for that scene I'll never understand."

sarcasticscorpio

Marvel / Disney+

19.Charlie Day as Charlie Kelly in It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, specifically Season 15

Charlie in the rain taking a break from carrying his dad's body to be buried saying "you were supposed to carry me"

"Charlie Day had an absolutely heartbreaking scene in Season 15, where he cries over his dad's body after being left to try and carry it up a hill to bury him at sea. It's the break in his voice when he says, 'You were supposed to carry me,' that gets me. Charlie knocks it out of the park comedically every time, so to see him act his heart out in a different way was amazing and showed what a great actor he is."

lauramoon9060

FXX

20.Nick Robinson as Sean in Maid

Sean arguing with Alex and asking her if she knows how hard it is to not drink

"I’d never seen him do such serious acting before, and I was shocked he was so good at it."

noab2

Netflix

21.Katey Segal as Gemma Teller Morrow in Sons of Anarchy

Gemma saying "only men need to be loved, sweetheart. Women need to be wanted"

"I was so used to her as Peggy Bundy on Married...with Children and from Futurama, so when I saw how dark she was as Gemma, it was amazing."

dellarock

FX

22.Joshua Jackson as Christopher Duntsch in Dr. Death

Charlie being questioned as a doctor so he says, "if you come for me, you better be ready for what i'm going to do to you"

"Never really thought about him much in his other roles, but in that show he was absolutely compelling."

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Peacock / Via youtu.be

23.Jennifer Love Hewitt as Vicki Sayers in Law & Order: SVU

Vicki saying that she's scared after being assualted and still hasn't cleaned the gash on her forehead

"She had a guest role and I was pretty blown away. There are actually a ton of actors — Cynthia Nixon, Robin Williams, Martin Short, etc — who have given amazing and unexpected performances on this show, too."

ang6587

NBC

24.Jonah Hill as Owen Milgrim in Maniac

Owen telling his therapist that he doesn't want to talk to Anne again because she might not be real

"He's had serious roles before this, but he absolutely blew me away in this one. And he still had funny moments, too!"

af729264

Netflix

25.Hamish Linklater as Father Paul Hill in Midnight Mass

Father Paul preaching

"He was just phenomenal. His entire performance blew me away!"

wyhght

Netflix

26.Karla Souza as Marina in Home Economics

Marina saying "connor killed emily" and then blaming the wine when everyone looks at her weird

"She plays a COMPLETELY different character on Home Economics than she did on How to Get Away With Murder. She did a total 180. On HTGAWM, she’s a bit cynical and always crying and emotional, but on Home Economics, she’s the funny, free, and a proud Latina wife, who has a bit of a drinking problem, but is overall an amazing woman and a good mom."

laidedahunsi

ABC

27.Eric Christian Olsen as Marty Deeks in NCIS: Los Angeles

Marty confessing his love

"In the 2000s, he would usually played jerky jocks in movies or star in b-movies, such as Not Another Teen Movie, The Hot Chick, and the Dumb and Dumber prequel, but here he did such an amazing job and his role as Deeks was different from what used to do. He depicted a guy who had a heart of gold and, despite all the trauma he goes through, he still retains his kindness towards Kensi and the rest of his loved ones."

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CBS / Via youtu.be

28.Michaela Watkins as Valerie Meyers in Casual

Valerie telling her friend that whenever the universe thinks she's happy, it autocorrects

"I really only thought of her as playing these offbeat characters like Angie Tempura on SNL or the many others from Grey's Anatomy to Search Party, but then Casual came along and she blew me away. She’s an amazing dramatic actor and doesn’t get enough credit."

faceghostta

Hulu

29.Jensen Ackles as Dean Winchester in Supernatural, specifically in Season 12

<div><p>"I had always figured he was another pretty face until the Season 12 episode 'Regarding Dean' where he's cursed and slowly loses his memory. There's a scene where he's staring at the camera, saying his name, along with Sam, Cas, and May's names, and reminding himself who his family is. He tearfully trails off because he can't remember anymore. It's beautifully acted and heartbreaking. Bravo, sir."</p><p>—<a href="https://www.buzzfeed.com/saraho4a20298d2" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:saraho4a20298d2;elm:context_link;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link ">saraho4a20298d2</a></p></div><span> The CW</span>

"I had always figured he was another pretty face until the Season 12 episode 'Regarding Dean' where he's cursed and slowly loses his memory. There's a scene where he's staring at the camera, saying his name, along with Sam, Cas, and May's names, and reminding himself who his family is. He tearfully trails off because he can't remember anymore. It's beautifully acted and heartbreaking. Bravo, sir."

saraho4a20298d2

The CW

30.Bryan Cranston as Walter White in Breaking Bad

Walter White saying he&#39;s not in danger, he is danger

"He was so aloof and goofy in Malcom in the Middle but in Breaking Bad, he was amazing and so serious."

nikf46d154dbd

AMC

31.And finally, Adam Driver as a host on Saturday Night Live

Adam in a skit saying he killed the character&#39;s son, but is sad for the dad and writes him a card that says, &quot;after the rain comes the rainbow, sorry I killed your son, Kylo&quot;

"Honestly, seeing Adam Driver host SNL is what made me realize how great of an actor he really is. I'd only seen him as Kylo Ren, which was a great role, but didn't let him show off his range. Comedy is super hard, and he was able to make every character funny and believable."

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NBC / Via youtu.be

We can't fit everyone into one post, so which other actors surprised you with their incredible range? Tell us in the comments below!

Note: Some submissions have been edited for length and/or clarity.

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