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Iconic Movie Roles That Were Originally Cast Differently

Iconic Movie Roles That Were Originally Cast Differently

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Rachel Dawes

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Lt. Col. James 'Rhodey' Rhodes / War Machine

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Harry Potter

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Grindelwald

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Bruce Banner / The Hulk

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Professor Dumbledore

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J. Paul Getty

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Victoria

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George McFly

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Emperor Palpatine

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Marianne Peters

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Evelyn Carnahan

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Clarice Starling

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Laurie Forman

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Gregor "The Mountain" Clegane

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Meg Griffin

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Becky Conner

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Genie

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Jennifer Parker

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Rachel Dawes
Aunt Viv
Lt. Col. James 'Rhodey' Rhodes / War Machine
Harry Potter
Grindelwald
Bruce Banner / The Hulk
Professor Dumbledore
J. Paul Getty
Victoria
George McFly
Emperor Palpatine
Marianne Peters
Evelyn Carnahan
Clarice Starling
Laurie Forman
Gregor "The Mountain" Clegane
Meg Griffin
Becky Conner
Genie
Jennifer Parker

Many Hollywood stars are famous for that one specific role they played. Judy Garland embodied the role of Dorothy in "The Wizard of Oz," and Eddie Murphy became a household name thanks to his role as Axel Foley in "Beverly Hills Cop," but they weren't the first choices (Shirley Temple and Sylvester Stallone respectively, were originally coveted for these roles). These roles seemed written for the ones who played them, but in many instances, this wasn't the case.

Films or television programs have characters that we love, characters that embody the role and make the movie or show what it is. It often seems outrageous to picture someone else playing the part of a beloved character, after all, there is no one else but Harrison Ford who could bring the character of Indiana Jones to life. But often, roles need to be recast for numerous reasons.

Some actors pass on a script, are unable to continue with their commitment due to conflict or creative differences, or are unwilling to deal with behind-the-scenes drama. Others, who may have originated a part, are unable, or unwilling, to reprise their roles or may even have been fired for misconduct. (These are the biggest scandals that shocked Hollywood.)

An actor's departure can have a significant impact on a film, not only on the continuity but how it may be received. But it's not always a bad thing. When a star departs before shooting or is recast due to incompatibility, it can open new doors not only for recasting but for the one that left. It may not seem likely at the moment, but some of the most iconic roles in cinema were played by actors filling in after changes in the eleventh hour.

Replacing an actor is not always easy, especially when that actor made the role famous. While some replacement artists can easily transition into the part, and fans hardly notice the change, others disrupt the flow, and the chemistry that catapulted a show or film to success never quite rebounds.

To find iconic film roles that were recast, 24/7 Tempo reviewed entertainment sources like Vulture, Screenrant, and The Wrap to compile a list of film, TV, and stage roles that were recast during production, between movie sequels, or during the series run. Additional data came from IMDb, an online movie and TV database owned by Amazon. (See what famous actors did next after their breakout roles.)

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