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From Basquiat To Batman: Revisiting Jeffrey Wright’s Highly Diverse Career With 12 Must-See Roles

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There are only two actors who I would categorize as chameleons, and they are Gary Oldman, and Jeffrey Wright. And by a chameleon, I mean an actor who is SO good, that I can watch an entire movie with them in it and not even realize that they’re in the film until I read the end credits, to which I sometimes exclaim, “That was HIM?” 

 Jeffrey Wright seems to be everywhere right now, from being the voice of The Watcher in Marvel’s What If?… series, to FINALLY getting nominated for an Academy Award, but the man has built an entire career on “That was HIM?” So, here are just 12 must-see roles from the highly diverse actor.     

(Image credit: Miramax Films)

Jean-Michel Basquiat (Basquiat) 


There are only two actors who I would categorize as chameleons, and they are Gary Oldman, and Jeffrey Wright. And by a chameleon, I mean an actor who is SO good, that I can watch an entire movie with them in it and not even realize that they’re in the film until I read the end credits, to which I sometimes exclaim, “That was HIM?” 

 Jeffrey Wright seems to be everywhere right now, from being the voice of The Watcher in Marvel’s What If?… series, to FINALLY getting nominated for an Academy Award, but the man has built an entire career on “That was HIM?” So, here are just 12 must-see roles from the highly diverse actor.     

Jeffrey Wright and David Bowie in Basquiat

(Image credit: Miramax Films)

Jean-Michel Basquiat (Basquiat) 

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