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Robert John Downey, Jr. (born April 4, 1965) is an American actor, filmmaker, and singer. Films he has starred in include Air America, Soapdish, and Natural Born Killers. He starred as Charlie Chaplin, the title character in the 1992 film Chaplin, which earned him a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actor.
Robert John Downey, Jr. (born April 4, 1965) is an award-winning actor, filmmaker, and singer.
Tony Stark/Iron Man - The Avengers (2012)
Sherlock Holmes - Sherlock Holmes (2009)
Kirk Lazarus - Tropic Thunder (2008)
Charles Chaplin - Chaplin (1992)
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hey everyone, i’ve been wanting to read some articles about Robert in jail - what was he sentenced for, when/why he was released and how did he make it to the acting industry. Does anyone have a link to good articles? I know internet is full of stuff like this but i’d really like to read something real andd interesting
https://youtu.be/8t5hxn7JH90?si=2jfcZCjjaKyhKOuo
Iron man Edit (Mr.Saxobeat) // Dr.Doom (Don’t Tred on Me by Metallica)
I think the Sherlock Holmes series with rbj is one of his most entertaining movies.
Hello does anyone have any good photos of Robert? I’m going to try to meet him when he’s on Broadway so does anyone photos that would look great with his signature on? Literally can be any movie, scene, or something from a photo shoot
Ok Hear me out The clip that was taken from end game of everyone kneeling to tony
What if the reason it wasn't used is because it's a clip of a clip and they cut out the portal from another universe of an Ironman that is trying to do what the Watcher from what if and gather his own team and saw his own death. And maybe they didn't mean it that way.. BUT that could be the way they can bring back a version of Ironman. And that would respect Tony's sacrifice in endgame and let a version come back. Plus tie the lost clip online to the 2 movies.
Just a thought
I KNOW WHO I AM— IM THE DUDE, PLAYING THE DUDE, DESQUISED AS ANOTHER DUDE!
As an ardent admirer of Robert Downey Jr., I was utterly captivated by his performance in "The Judge." In this film, Downey Jr. reached a pinnacle of his acting prowess, delivering a tour de force performance that showcased his remarkable talent in a whole new light. What made his portrayal of Hank Palmer so mesmerizing was the depth and complexity he brought to the character, illuminating every facet of Hank's journey with nuance and authenticity.
One of the most compelling aspects of Downey Jr.'s performance was his dynamic interaction with Robert Duvall, who portrayed his father, Judge Joseph Palmer. Their on-screen chemistry was palpable, infusing every scene with a rich emotional resonance that left a lasting impact. Duvall's seasoned presence seemed to inspire Downey Jr. to push himself even further, resulting in a truly unforgettable performance that resonated with audiences on a profound level.
What truly sets Downey Jr.'s performance in "The Judge" apart is his ability to convey a wide range of emotions with incredible depth and subtlety. From moments of profound vulnerability to flashes of raw intensity, he brought Hank Palmer to life with a level of authenticity that was nothing short of extraordinary. It was a testament to his talent as an actor that he could inhabit such a complex character with such conviction, drawing viewers into Hank's world with every nuanced gesture and expression.
While Downey Jr.'s accomplishments in the Marvel universe are certainly impressive, they pale in comparison to the raw emotional power he brings to his performance in "The Judge." In this film, he proves himself to be a true master of his craft, demonstrating a level of skill and nuance that is simply unparalleled. "The Judge" is a testament to Downey Jr.'s remarkable talent as an actor, and it's a performance that will undoubtedly stand the test of time.
There are a few pictures but not a lot. There is also a gif where he’s saying “welcome” but no info on it. I’m curious if this is from an interview, or a comedic skit…? I need to know haha! 😭