Pick Or Pass On These Actors And We'll Reveal Which Sign To Marry
- by Dylan Dembrow
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With more ways than ever to find a date, it can feel a bit overwhelming when it comes to finding true love. While it might be easy to meet people, that certainly doesn’t mean they’re always going to be the perfect fit.
Attraction is something that can be hard to understand, which is why many people have turned to astrology – rather than science – when it comes to connecting with their feelings. Some people even take it so far as to only seek out a partner with a compatible sign. But is that really the way to go?
Well, there's certainly one way to find out! By picking and passing on these celebrities, one might just be able to discover a pattern to their attraction, and just maybe that will reveal the sign that would be the perfect match! Let's find out!
Chris Evans
Chris Evans is best known for playing the character of Steve Rogers/Captain America in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. He began his tenure in the franchise with 2011’s Captain America: The First Avenger. However, this wasn’t the actor’s first Marvel property, as he previously played Johnny Storm/Human Torch in the Fantastic Four series. (Wikipedia)
Paul Rudd
While many people may remember Paul Rudd in Clueless, the actor really caught the public attention in the 2000s when he starred in a string of Judd Apatow movies. More recently, he joined the Marvel Cinematic Universe with the 2015 film Ant-Man, where he plays the character of Scott Lang (Wikipedia).
Bradley Cooper
Bradley Cooper first caught the public eye thanks to a number of comedies. However, the actor quickly branched out into more dramatic roles. Last year, he also earned critical acclaim for both writing and directing the latest adaptation of A Star Is Born, where he appeared opposite Lady Gaga (Wikipedia).
Brad Pitt
One of the biggest movie stars of all time, Brad Pitt first achieved widespread recognition when he appeared as the cowboy drifter, J.D., in the 1991 road film Thelma & Louise. Not long after, he became leading man material thanks to his performances in such hits as A River Runs Through It, Legends of the Fall, and Interview with the Vampire (Wikipedia).
Denzel Washington
One of the most critically acclaimed actors of his generations, Denzel Washington has been nominated for nine Academy Awards, winning two – one for his supporting role in the 1989 film Glory, and the second for his leading role in the 2002 film Training Day. Washington has also directed three feature films to date (Wikipedia).
Christian Bale
Known for making extreme physical transformations for his film roles, Christian Bale has starred in everything from superhero movies to gritty biographical dramas, to satirical comedies. While he had been acting since he was a child, Bale really caught the public eye when he played the psychopath Patrick Bateman (Wikipedia).
Leonardo DiCaprio
Despite being one of the most critically acclaimed actors of his generation, Leonardo DiCaprio didn’t take home his first Academy Award until 2016 thanks to his demanding performance as Hugh Glass in The Revenant. Interestingly enough, DiCaprio hasn’t appeared in a movie since (Wikipedia).
Michael B. Jordan
After appearing in the first season of The Wire, Michael B. Jordan has continued to enjoy steady work as an actor. Many may remember him thanks to his role as Vince Howard on Friday Night Lights. More recently, he’s enjoyed massive success, showing up in everything from the Creed series to Black Panther (Wikipedia).
Charlie Hunnam
For seven seasons, Charlie Hunnam played the lead character of Jackson “Jax” Teller on the popular FX series Sons of Anarchy. Since then, he’s popped up in a number of feature films, including Pacific Rim, The Lost City of Z, and King Arthur: Legend of the Sword (Wikipedia).
Steve Carell
Steve Carrell is best known for playing the lead character of Michael Scott on the massively popular NBC series The Office. At the same time the show was growing in popularity, Carell appeared in a number of hit comedies. Carell has also earned critical acclaim for his dramatic performances (Wikipedia).
Jude Law
Throughout the late ‘90s and early 2000s, Jude Law began to receive praise for his performances in a number of dramatic films. These included The Talented Mr. Ripley, Cold Mountain, and Gattaca. His success continued with films such as the 2006 romantic comedy The Holiday, as well as the Sherlock Holmes action series (Wikipedia).
Jonah Hill
After briefly appearing in a number of comedy films, Jonah Hill landed one of the leading roles in the 2007 film Superbad. From there, Hill began to branch out into more dramatic work, as seen in such films as Moneyball, War Dogs, and The Wolf of Wall Street (Wikipedia).
James McAvoy
After earning recognition on the small screen and up on the stage, James McAvoy went on to earn critical acclaim thanks to his performances in such dramatic films as Atonement and The Last King of Scotland. More recently, the actor's known for his portrayal of Professor Charles Xavier in the X-Men film series (Wikipedia).
George Clooney
George Clooney really didn’t strike gold until he landed the part of Dr. Doug Ross on the massively popular NBC medical drama series ER. Thanks to the series, Clooney then went on to star in a number of noteworthy films throughout the late ‘90s. Since then Clooney has become one of the biggest names in Hollywood (Wikipedia).
Russell Crowe
Russell Crowe’s first big role was in the 2000 film Gladiator. The role earned Crowe the Academy Award for Best Actor. The actor continued to earn critical acclaim throughout the 2000s thanks to his performances in movies such as A Beautiful Mind and L.A. Confidential. More recently, he starred in the dramatic comedies the Nice Guys and War Machine (Wikipedia).
Matt Damon
Matt Damon’s first big role came courtesy of Good Will Hunting – a dramatic film which Damon also happened to write alongside fellow actor and friend Ben Affleck. The film put both of them on the map, and both have continued to be some of the biggest names in Hollywood ever since (Wikipedia).
Chris Hemsworth
After enjoying success in his home country, Chris Hemsworth went on to gain international fame thanks to his star-turning performance as Thor in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. He first appeared as the character in the 2011 film Thor, and he more recently reprised the role in this year’s Avengers: Endgame (Wikipedia).
Keanu Reeves
After his part in the comedy film Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure, Keanu Reeves established himself as a formidable action star thanks to his performances in Point Break and Speed. Since then, Reeves has headed up some of the biggest action movies of all time, including The Matrix series and the John Wick franchise (Wikipedia).
Idris Elba
After appearing as a guest star in a plethora of TV shows, Idris Elba went on to land a more substantial role in the HBO crime series The Wire. Since then, he has become a favorite of nerds everywhere thanks to movies such as Thor and Star Trek Beyond (Wikipedia).
Seth Rogen
Seth Rogen began working in show business as a writer, working on such shows as Undeclared and Da Ali G Show before he went on to pen Superbad with his lifelong friend Evan Goldberg. The two have continued to work on numerous projects together, though Rogen is best known by many for being a comedic actor (Wikipedia).
Henry Cavill
Throughout the 2000s, Henry Cavill showed up in a number of films. However, his stardom really shot to new heights when he landed the leading role of Clark Kent/Kal-El in the 2013 film Man of Steel. The film not only brought Superman back to the big screen, but it helped launch the DCEU (Wikipedia).
John Boyega
After starring in the 2011 cult film Attack the Block, John Boyega landed a role in the Star Wars franchise. The actor made his debut in the series with 2015’s Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens, where he played Finn, a Stormtrooper who goes on to join the resistance (Wikipedia).
Ryan Gosling
Ryan Gosling first turned heads when he appeared in The Notebook opposite Rachel McAdams. Even today, the film is regarded to be one of the best romance movies of all time. But he quickly established himself as a versatile performer, showing up in everything from the gritty drama Half Nelson to the comedy Crazy, Stupid, Love (Wikipedia).
Tom Cruise
While Tom Cruise has appeared in everything from romance movies (Jerry McGuire) to full-blown comedies (Tropic Thunder), the actor is largely known for being an action star. He has headed up the Mission: Impossible series since 1996, with the latest installment, Mission: Impossible – Fallout, being released last year (Wikipedia).
Edward Norton
For his first feature film, Edward Norton received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor in a Supporting Role – which is certainly high praise for someone who just made their big screen debut. He has continued to see success throughout the ‘90s (Wikipedia).
Chris Pine
Chris Pine seemed to strike gold when he landed the part of Captain James T. Kirk in the Star Trek reboot film series. He continued to enjoy popularity in other hit films. In 2017, he joined the DCEU with his role as Steve Trevor in Wonder Woman (Wikipedia).
Mark Wahlberg
After enjoying some success as a singer and a model, Mark Wahlberg began to pop up in a number of feature films throughout the late ‘90s. Arguably, his biggest movie of that decade was Boogie Nights. While he is often cast to play tough characters, Wahlberg has also enjoyed his fair share of success in comedies (Wikipedia).
Ryan Reynolds
Best known for being a comedic actor, Ryan Reynolds has continued to see success with the romantic comedy films, while also branching out into more dramatic films and action-heavy roles. He is now the face Deadpool, which has gone on to break a number of box office records (Wikipedia).
Will Smith
Will Smith has enjoyed massive success on the big screen. Movies like Independence Day represent a massive turning point for the summer blockbuster, and many films have followed in the footsteps of this big-budget action film. While Smith continues to headline action movies, he’s also done his fair share of work in drama and comedy (Wikipedia).
Adam Sandler
Thanks to working as a cast member on Saturday Night Live, Adam Sandler went on to enjoy great success as a comedic actor up on the big screen. He enjoyed a string of hits throughout the late ‘90s and early 2000s, including The Wedding Singer, The Waterboy, and Happy Gilmore, among others (Wikipedia).
Kit Harington
Within the last decade, Kit Harington has gone from a virtually unknown actor to one of the biggest stars on TV. Harington plays Jon Snow on Game of Thrones, which is currently in its eighth and final season on HBO. The season is easily one of the biggest TV events of all time (Wikipedia).
Tom Hardy
Known for playing characters who are a bit rough around the edges, Tom Hardy's success grew with movies like Lawless and The Dark Knight Rises, where the actor went through a considerable transformation to play the villain of Bane. Last year, he starred in yet another comic book movie, this time playing the anti-hero of Eddie Brock/Venom (Wikipedia).
Michael Fassbender
Michael Fassbender seems to gravitate toward playing very intense characters. Many may remember seeing him as a supporting player in the 2006 Zack Snyder film 300. But his stardom really began to take off when he appeared as a young Erik Lensherr – better known as the mutant Magneto (Wikipedia).
Zachary Levi
For five season, Zachary Levi played the title character on the NBC comedy/action series Chuck. However, most people probably recognize Levi by his current role in the DCEU, where the actor packed on a substantial amount of muscle to play Shazam (Wikipedia).
Joe Manganiello
While Joe Manganiello may be the heartthrob of many women, this actor is actually a true nerd at heart. In fact, he is so invested in fantasy role-playing that he was even hired to help create campaigns for Dungeons & Dragons. In real life, Manganiello is married to fellow actor Sofia Vergara (Wikipedia).
Matthew McConaughey
Matthew McConaughey has enjoyed quite the comeback in the last decade. While the actor enjoyed a number of hits in his earlier days, the actor fell into a string of romantic comedies that failed to earn him any positive attention. Thankfully, the actor redeemed himself with Dallas Buyers Club (Wikipedia).
Dwayne Johnson
Dwayne Johnson has certainly come a long way since his days as a professional wrestler. The actor is now one of the biggest stars in Hollywood, whose films are amongst some of the highest-grossing features of all time (Wikipedia).
Channing Tatum
Many may first remember taking note of Channing Tatum when he appeared in the 2006 romantic drama film Step Up. While the actor has continued to remain a favorite of many women, Tatum has since shined in everything from hard-hitting dramas to light-hearted comedies (Wikipedia).
Orlando Bloom
Known for playing Legolas in The Lord of the Rings series as well as Will Turner in the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise, Orlando Bloom is without a doubt one of the biggest fantasy stars of all time. His stardom really began to take off in the early 2000s, when both of these franchises launched (Wikipedia).
Zach Galifianakis
While he had already been working as a stand-up comedian for over a decade, many didn’t take note of Zach Galifianakis until he stole the show in the 2009 R-rated comedy The Hangover. The film was such a success that it went on to spawn two sequels (Wikipedia).
Joseph Gordon-Levitt
Joseph Gordon-Levitt has been working professionally as an actor since he was a child. Many still remember him from the children’s movies Angels in the Outfield and A River Runs Through It. He followed this up by appearing on the popular TV series 3rd Rock from the Sun (Wikipedia).
Colin Farrell
In the early 2000s, Colin Farrell landed the leading roles in both the feature films Tigerland and Phone Booth. The actor then went on to appear in a number of big-budget movies, including S.W.A.T. and The Recruit, which established him as a bit of an action star (Wikipedia).
Daniel Radcliffe
Of course, Daniel Radcliffe will forever be known for playing Harry Potter. However, the actor has gone on to enjoy much success since. In 2012, he appeared in the thriller The Woman in Black, while also popping up in the 2016 dramedy Swiss Army Man (Wikipedia).
Aaron Taylor-Johnson
After briefly appearing as Quicksilver at the end of Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Aaron Taylor-Johnson made his proper debut into the MCU with 2015’s Avengers: Age of Ultron. However, while being one of the more iconic Marvel characters from the comic books, Quicksilver ultimately went on to meet an early demise in the film.
Vince Vaughn
Vince Vaughn’s big break came with the 1996 movies Swingers, which was written by fellow actor Jon Favreau. While Vaughn went on to star in a handful of thrillers and action movies, he would primarily go on to be known as a comedic actor throughout the 2000s.
Tom Hiddleston
After working as a theater actor for a number of years, Tom Hiddleston would eventually earn international attention when he appeared as Loki in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. He made his debut as the god of mischief in 2011’s Thor, and he most recently reprised the part in Avengers: Endgame (Wikipedia).
Alexander Skarsgard
From 2008 to 2014, Alexander Skarsgard appeared as the character of Eric Northman on the HBO vampire series. The role brought him widespread recognition, which would eventually turn Skarsgard into leading man material. In 2016, he starred in the action-adventure film The Legend of Tarzan (Wikipedia).
Jason Statham
One of the biggest action stars working today, Jason Statham first rose to prominence in the late ‘90s and early 2000s thanks to the Guy Ritchie films Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels and Snatch. He went on to head up the Transporter series before earning his place in the Fast and Furious franchise (Wikipedia).
Jake Gyllenhaal
Jake Gyllenhaal’s first film role came with 1991’s City Slickers, where he starred alongside Billy Crystal and Daniel Stern. Nearly a decade later, Gyllenhaal began to head-up his own features, which included the biographical drama October Sky and the cult film Donnie Darko (Wikipedia).
Chris Pratt
After appearing in Everwood, Chris Pratt would enjoy even more success with his role of Andy Dwyer on the NBC sitcom Parks and Recreation. Pratt would eventually show up in Guardians of the Galaxy and Jurassic World. He’s now one of the biggest stars working in Hollywood (Wikipedia).