Some actors were meant to play a certain character. I can think of a few examples of cases where a certain actor is the only obvious choice for a character.
Aragorn - Viggo Mortensen - sixteenth Chieftain of the Dúnedain, twenty-sixth King of Arnor, thirty-fifth King of Gondor and the first High King of the Reunited Kingdom, Heir of Isildur, Heir to the Throne of Gondor, the Dunadan, Longshanks, Strider, Wingfoot, Elessar Telcontar, Envinyatar, Estel, Thorongil
okay enough with the names and titles
so when you watch The Two Towers where he kicks the orc head after thinking that Merry and Pippin are dead . . . that's when he broke his toe. He turned his own scream of agony, into Aragorn's scream of sorrow without so much as a blink out of character.
Stuart Townsend who was originally going to play the role was totally wrong for the part.
Name a role and actor who are perfectly matched and explain
Aragorn - Viggo Mortensen - sixteenth Chieftain of the Dúnedain, twenty-sixth King of Arnor, thirty-fifth King of Gondor and the first High King of the Reunited Kingdom, Heir of Isildur, Heir to the Throne of Gondor, the Dunadan, Longshanks, Strider, Wingfoot, Elessar Telcontar, Envinyatar, Estel, Thorongil
okay enough with the names and titles

Viggo Mortensen absolutely brought Aragorn to life. Viggo is really the only actor who could have played Aragorn . . . His devotion to the role really shows on screen, and I think is one of the reasons why the trilogy was so excellent. I recall a story where he hiked to a remote filming location in full costume including the sword, also camping out on location, again in full costume for a dawn shoot, broke his toe and stayed in character etc.wikipedia said:Tolkien gives a brief but detailed description of Strider in The Fellowship of the Ring: lean, dark and tall, with shaggy dark hair "flecked with grey", grey eyes, and a stern pale face. In "The Tale of Aragorn and Arwen" in the Appendices, he was said to be often grim and sad, with unexpected moments of levity. Some time after the publication of the books, Tolkien wrote that he was at least 6 ft 6 in (198cm) tall.
so when you watch The Two Towers where he kicks the orc head after thinking that Merry and Pippin are dead . . . that's when he broke his toe. He turned his own scream of agony, into Aragorn's scream of sorrow without so much as a blink out of character.
Stuart Townsend who was originally going to play the role was totally wrong for the part.
Name a role and actor who are perfectly matched and explain
