Actors and Actresses to watch
1. Elizabeth Olsen: The Olsen
twins’ younger sister got a head start in 2011 with her impressive performance
in “Martha Marcy May Marlene” and she’ll continue the momentum with “Liberal
Arts,” written and directed by Josh Radnor. She’ll also appear in the horror
flick “Silent House” (March 9) and paranormal thriller “Red Lights.”
2. Gina Carano: How does a mixed martial arts fighter end up as the lead in
the Steven Soderbergh spy thriller, “Haywire”? She kicks ass, obviously.
3. Lily Collins: The spawn of “Sussudio” impresario Phil Collins already had
her coming-out party in 2011 with roles in “Abduction” and “Priest.” This year
the 22-year-old has a starring role in Tarsem Singh’s lighthearted take on the
Snow White fairy tale in “Mirror Mirror” (March 16).
4. Andrea Riseborough: Thank Madonna for bringing this English Rose to the
forefront in 2012. Riseborough will start off the year with the Madge-directed
feature “W.E.” (Feb. 3). She’ll stay front of mind with IRA thriller “Shadow
Dancer,” as well as “Disconnect,” co-starring “True Blood” babe Alexander
Skarsgard.
5. Taylor Schilling: Though she may’ve been the lead in failed TV show
“Mercy” and dead-on-arrival “Atlas Shrugged: Part One,” somebody in Hollywood
must have faith in this 27-year-old in order to cast her opposite Zac Efron in
the romantic drama “The Lucky One” (April 20). Schilling will also star in Ben
Affleck-directed political thriller “Argo.”
6. Josh Hutcherson: This 19- year-old actor has been working steadily, but
it’ll be the March 23 release of “The Hunger Games” that makes him a star. While
we can’t promise he’ll be the next Robert Pattinson — RPatz will always have a
special vampire lair in our hearts — the series’ rabid fan base will give
Hutcherson a fast-pass to megastardom.
7. Michael Fassbender: We’re not going to hide our partiality to this
34-year-old Irish-German export. His upcoming spy flick, “Haywire” (Jan. 20),
combined with all the awards season buzz he’s been getting for his performance
in 2011’s “Shame” will propel Fassbender to A-List by the time his sci-fi film
“Prometheus” is released on June 8.
8. Chris Diamantopoulos: We finally learned how to spell Galifianakis, so
it’s about time another comedic actor with an impossibly lengthy Greek last name
take the scene by storm. The “Up All Night” actor will soon star in “The Three
Stooges” (April 13), in which he plays Moe, the only Stooge with a passable
haircut.
9. Taylor Kitsch: The “Friday Night Lights” star appears in two huge movies
this summer: the sci-fi epic “John Carter,” set on Mars, and “Battleship,” a
live-action version of the popular board game.
10. Douglas Booth: Could the role of Romeo in the latest “Ro-meo and Juliet”
turn Booth into another Leonardo DiCaprio? With a second starring role alongside
Disney princess-turned-stoner Miley Cyrus in “LOL...,” well, we may have found
our RPatz replace-ment after all.
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