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From sultry jazz standards to powerhouse Broadway numbers, these actors shocked us all with their hidden vocal talents! Join us as we count down the most surprising moments when Hollywood stars revealed they could really sing, proving they're more than just pretty faces with acting chops.
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00:00When I met you, I didn't know what to do. I was tired, I was hungry.
00:07Welcome to Ms. Mojo.
00:09And today, we're counting down our picks for the times audiences discovered an actor has some considerable singing skills.
00:15Surprise!
00:16Bet on it, bet on it, bet on it, bet on it.
00:21Number 50. Sarah Hyland, Modern Family.
00:25I'll be with him.
00:27I know he will.
00:28Oh, that midnight train, Georgia.
00:31Leaving all the midnight train.
00:33This Manhattan-born actress has starred in several films, including Scary Movie 5 and the new Dirty Dancing remake.
00:40It was in this popular ABC sitcom as Haley Dunphy that we first learned Hyland does indeed have the pipes.
00:46Hey, Georgia.
00:48Woo!
00:49If anything, Hyland is a little too good at singing Jay's favorite song, Midnight Train to Georgia.
00:54It turns out, Hyland has appeared on Broadway, starring in musicals such as Grey Gardens and 2025's The Great Gatsby.
01:01Let my girl be a fool.
01:05Hyland's singing abilities make us wish that Haley had performed more duets with Dylan on Modern Family.
01:10Then again, In the Moonlight, Doomy is really more of a solo.
01:14This is going back to fine.
01:17Going back to fine.
01:19It's a good place in time.
01:22Number 49. Catherine O'Hara, The Nightmare Before Christmas.
01:26I sense there's something in the wind that feels like tragedies at hand.
01:36A comedic actress, O'Hara gained acclaim in the 80s and 90s, starring in films such as Home Alone and Beetlejuice.
01:43Younger viewers may know O'Hara best in black comedies, such as Moira Rose in the lauded sitcom Schitt's Creek.
01:49So it's a shock to learn she voiced the decidedly non-comedic role of the plaintive Sally in the classic animated film The Nightmare Before Christmas.
01:57And sit together, now and forever, for it is plain, as anyone can see, we're simply meant to be.
02:19Not only that, but that beautifully clear soprano is indeed O'Hara's actual singing voice.
02:24We agree O'Hara should sing more.
02:27Okay, maybe not as Moira.
02:36Number 48. Angelina Jolie, Maria.
02:48We think this may have been a surprise to Jolie herself.
02:51Jolie is many things, a film actor, director, producer, humanitarian, and activist.
02:58But she hasn't been known as a singer, although she did produce the 2024 Tony Award-winning musical The Outsiders.
03:04For this biopic, however, Jolie did a truly impressive metamorphosis to embody legendary opera singer Maria Callas.
03:11Although the film did use Callas' real-life singing voice for the majority of the film,
03:27Jolie also trained for several months to sing in the operatic register.
03:31Her singing in the final act is indeed her voice.
03:35Wow.
03:35Number 47. Sterling K. Brown, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.
03:46I see you in a fighting mood.
03:48Get up here.
03:53Come on, don't so want me.
03:54Get up here.
03:55If I do, I can't be responsible for what happens.
03:59You know T'Chaka's brother from Black Panther?
04:02How about Randall Pearson from This Is Us?
04:04Yeah, he can sing.
04:06This usually dramatic actor also starred in the much more light-hearted period drama The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.
04:11Is you, is, or is you ain't my baby?
04:18The way you're acting lately makes me down.
04:22As manager Reggie, Brown got the chance to show off his smooth vocals with the 1943 jazz song,
04:28Is You Is, or Is You Ain't My Baby, complete with some lovely harmony from Leroy McClain's Shy.
04:33Brown should really consider taking on more singing roles, if just for his sterling voice.
04:38What is my baby, still my baby, true?
04:47Number 46, Gaten Matarazzo, We Day 2017.
04:52We are family.
04:54I got all my sisters with me.
04:56Hey, hey, yeah.
04:58We are family.
05:00Granted, this actor did begin as a Broadway performer in Priscilla, Queen of the Desert,
05:05and as Gavroche in Les Miserables.
05:07But most of us know him primarily as Dustin Henderson from the Netflix hit show Stranger Things.
05:12It turns out Dusty has a better voice than you think.
05:15Matarazzo shows off his actual trained voice for We Day.
05:18Not only that, but he can keep up with the Kelly Clarkson singing Sister Sledge and Queen.
05:23And we'll keep on fighting.
05:27See the air.
05:29Bah, bah, bah.
05:30Okay, fine, alright.
05:31Now we want a full cover of the NeverEnding Story theme song from Matarazzo.
05:36Please do it, Dusty Poo.
05:37Turn around.
05:40Look at what you see.
05:45Number 45, Benedict Cumberbatch, August, Osage County.
05:50Well, I've never been a man of many words.
05:58And there's nothing I could say that you haven't heard.
06:04Sherlock Holmes can sing.
06:06After years of working in TV and theater, Cumberbatch became a household name in the hit BBC series Sherlock,
06:12playing the caustic but sophisticated savant detective.
06:15Since then, he's been Hamlet and Doctor Strange.
06:18Cumberbatch's acting talents also stretch to song.
06:22In August, Osage County, he briefly sings a sweet little love tune as Little Charles,
06:27all the while keeping a pretty good American accent.
06:30And a lullaby each night before you go to bed.
06:38I'll sing to you for the rest of your life.
06:44Liberace.
06:45You better get yourself together.
06:47Cumberbatch also did some Pink Floyd alongside David Gilmour, singing Comfortably Numb.
06:52It may not be strange, but it works for us.
07:02Number 44, Tom Hiddleston, I Saw the Light.
07:06This film and Shakespearean actor extraordinaire is also a country singer?
07:12Came in last night at a half past ten, that baby of mine wouldn't let me in.
07:17So move it on over, move it on over, move it on over, move it on over, move over little dog, cause the big dog's moving in.
07:27You may know Hiddleston from his many film roles working with prestige directors, from Woody Allen to Guillermo del Toro, or as the infinitely charismatic Loki singing in Norwegian.
07:37But we haven't seen him do this type of role yet.
07:48Embodying country music star Hank Williams is no easy feat, and Hiddleston pulls it off spectacularly.
07:54It's one thing to sing well, which Hiddleston does, but singing with a southern accent is something else entirely.
08:00Hank Williams' granddaughter praised his performance, and that's good enough for us.
08:04Hey, good looking, what you got cooking, how's about cooking, something up with me.
08:17Number 43, Zac Efron, High School Musical 2.
08:21Everybody's always talking at me, everybody's trying to get in my head.
08:28Of course we know Zac Efron primarily for his singing skills, don't we?
08:32Well, it turns out Efron was largely dubbed in the first High School Musical film.
08:37Although he did sing the beginning of Breaking Free and start of Something New, his singing vocals were mostly done by Drew Seeley.
08:44Astonishingly enough, Efron didn't sing his own part until the sequel.
08:48There we really did witness Efron's real vocals, especially in the iconic Bet On It.
08:54Efron went on to flex his singing skills even further in the 2017 cult hit The Greatest Showman, opposite the consummate professional Hugh Jackman.
09:13You can bet on Efron's singing skills.
09:15You know that I'm okay with this uptown part I get to play
09:20Cause I got what I need and I don't wanna take a ride
09:25And I need to see the other side
09:27Number 42, Robin Williams, Aladdin
09:31Master, I don't think you quite realize what you got here.
09:35So why don't you just ruminate whilst I illuminate the possibilities?
09:40We can all agree that Williams' performance as the manically charismatic genie from Aladdin was legendary for many reasons.
09:48One of them was the revelation that Williams could sing.
09:51Alan Menken's melodies with Howard Ashman's deft lyrics are no walk in the park,
09:55but Williams gave the songs the flair and pizzazz they required.
09:58You know, friends go abracadabra, let her rip!
10:02And then make the sucker disappear!
10:04Oh, she's in there, slack jaw, bogey hide!
10:07I made her answer, oh, you'll be there, flare!
10:08For those of us who remembered the actor for his performances in Mrs. Doubtfire,
10:13Good Will Hunting, and The Fisher King, this was mind-blowing indeed.
10:17Much like a genie, this man could do it all, singing included.
10:20Prince Ali, fabulous he, Ali Ababwa
10:25Genuflect, show some respect down on one knee
10:30Number 41, Daniel Radcliffe, 65th Tony Awards
10:35There is a brotherhood of man
10:43A benevolent brotherhood of man
10:48This boy wizard turned music man was a real-life plot twist for many.
10:53Radcliffe was not content with resting on the blockbuster success of Harry Potter,
10:56instead branching out as soon as possible into the thrills and demands of Broadway.
11:00Not only does he pull off a convincing mid-century American accent,
11:05but his impressive singing and dancing for How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying
11:09were on full display at the 65th Tony Awards.
11:12Oh, aren't you proud to be
11:14In that fraternity
11:17He even won a Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical for his work in the 2023 revival of Stephen Sondheim's Merrily We Roll Along.
11:33Forget surviving Voldemort, Radcliffe can survive Sondheim.
11:36Number 40, Adam Driver, Marriage Story
11:40Someone to hold you too close
11:43Someone to hurt you too deep
11:47Someone to sit in your chair
11:51To ruin your sleep
11:53It's true, but there's more than that
11:55Speaking of Sondheim and wizards dabbling in musical theater magic,
11:59here is Adam Driver performing Being Alive from the musical company.
12:03Driver's breakout role was girls,
12:05But of course, mainstream audiences know him best as the unstable Kylo Ren from the Star Wars sequel trilogy.
12:11Above all, Driver is a dramatic actor who excels in intense emotional scenes.
12:16So it's jaw-dropping to see him do musical theater in Noah Baumbach's Marriage Story, and pulling it off.
12:22Somebody sit in my chair
12:25And ruin my sleep
12:27And make me aware
12:29Of being alive
12:32Being alive
12:35Musicals are indeed an emotional medium.
12:40We heard Kylo Ren can sing, that he can sing really well.
12:44I had a blast today.
12:46I really learned a lot.
12:48And people are gonna love the new me.
12:50Number 39
12:52Rick Moranis
12:53Little Shop of Horrors
12:55Show me your face
12:56Clean as the morning
12:59I know things were bad
13:01But now they're okay
13:05The Honey I Shrunk the Kids guy?
13:07Dark Helmet from Spaceballs?
13:09It must have been a shock for fans of Moranis' straightforward comedies
13:13To discover his role in the film adaptation of Alan Menken and Howard Ashman's musical Little Shop of Horrors.
13:18While Moranis plays the meek and nerdy Seymour to type, he also provides his own expressive vocals.
13:24Suddenly Seymour
13:27Is here to provide you
13:32Sweet understanding
13:36Seymour's your friend
13:40Many of the songs, including Suddenly Seymour, requires some considerable range.
13:47And Moranis delivers.
13:49It's a shame he didn't go on to sing more, because we would like to hear more of this Seymour.
13:54I've given you growlites and mineral supplements
13:57What do you want from me?
13:59Blood?
13:59Ow!
14:00Damn roses!
14:02Number 38
14:03Tom Ellis
14:04Lucifer
14:05When you were here before
14:08Couldn't look you in the eye
14:14Delightfully smarmy in this wicked role
14:19Ellis embodies the titular devil with fun, charisma, and stellar comedic timing.
14:24Still, we don't expect much singing, if at all, from the Prince of Darkness.
14:28As it turns out, the series does use the nightclub setting to its full potential.
14:32But I'm a creep
14:36Whether Lucifer does karaoke or simply expresses his feelings through song,
14:47Ellis gets to show off his own vocal talents.
14:50He delivers Radiohead's creep and the police's every breath you take with soulful panache,
14:55while still keeping in character.
14:57Every vow you break
14:59Every vow I break
15:01Every smile I fake
15:03Every claim I stake
15:05He'll be watching me
15:07Sympathy for the devil has never been so tuneful.
15:11We must approve.
15:12Number 37
15:13Anna Kendrick
15:15Pitch Perfect
15:16It's going down
15:17Made to Blackstreet
15:18The homies got Abby collab creations
15:19Bump like acne, no doubt
15:21I put it down, never slouch
15:22As long as my credit kvoucher dog
15:24Couldn't catch me straight up
15:25You may have known Anna Kendrick
15:26chiefly as Bella Swan's two-faced friend in a supporting role.
15:30We discovered her talent for song by 2012
15:32with the musical comedy Pitch Perfect.
15:34Her performance of When I'm Gone
15:36with only a cup as the accompaniment
15:38is now justly an iconic scene.
15:42I got my ticket for the long way round
15:45To buy the whiskey for the way
15:48And I sure would like some sweet company
15:52And I'm leaving tomorrow, what do you say?
15:55It also became a single in its own right
15:58Certified platinum three times by the RIAA
16:01But it isn't until Into the Woods
16:03in her role as Cinderella
16:04that Kendrick really showed us
16:06what she was capable of.
16:07Actors and Sondheim, it seems
16:09make for a pitch perfect combination.
16:11Without thinking it through
16:13Things don't have to collide
16:15I know what my decision is
16:18Which is not to decide
16:20Number 36
16:21Val Kilmer
16:22The Doors
16:23This voice lights our fire.
16:34Kilmer starred in a variety of films
16:36and even did Shakespeare.
16:37Perhaps the most astounding role
16:39he played however
16:40was that of Jim Morrison
16:41lead singer of the rock band
16:43The Doors.
16:44Although the film itself
16:45received mixed reviews
16:46Kilmer's performance as the rock star
16:48was praised not just by critics
16:50but by Doors members themselves
16:52for its accuracy to Morrison.
16:53The blue bus
16:57Is calling us
17:00Kilmer's unexpectedly great vocal chops
17:04are also a factor
17:06and he sounded absolutely convincing
17:08as a rock star.
17:09It is a pity Kilmer
17:10didn't get many chances
17:12to flex those vocal skills.
17:13Don't know we
17:15and yeah we're
17:16taking over
17:18Come on!
17:21Number 35
17:23Renee Zellweger
17:24Chicago
17:25He ain't no chic
17:27That's no great physique
17:30And lord knows
17:32he ain't got the smarts
17:34Isn't it grand?
17:36Isn't it great?
17:37Zellweger's breakthrough role
17:39was as the bumbling
17:40insecure Bridget Jones.
17:41Naturally we were all astounded
17:43to see her dazzling performance
17:45the following year
17:46in the film adaptation
17:46of the Candor and Ebb musical
17:48Chicago.
17:49There she plays
17:50aspiring star
17:51Roxy Hart
17:51opposite triple threat
17:53Catherine Zeta Jones'
17:54Velma Kelly.
17:54What if the world
17:56slandered my name?
17:59Why he'd be right there
18:03Taking the blame
18:06He loves me so
18:09And it all suits me fine
18:14That Zellweger can sing
18:17is impressive enough
18:18but that she could even
18:20keep up with the West End
18:21trained Welsh actress
18:22at all makes her awe-inspiring.
18:24Zellweger won a Golden Globe
18:26and that was well deserved.
18:28Isn't it grand?
18:31Isn't it great?
18:33Isn't it swell?
18:35Isn't it fun?
18:37Isn't it?
18:39But nothing stays
18:42Number 34
18:45Nicole Kidman
18:46Moulin Rouge
18:47The French
18:49are glad to
18:51die
18:53for love
18:56They delight
18:59in fighting
19:02jewels
19:03This academy
19:05This academy award-winning
19:06actress and ambassador
19:07has been in so many
19:08great films and TV shows
19:09but Kidman isn't
19:11exactly known
19:11as a song and dance woman.
19:13She hasn't had
19:14many chances
19:14to show off
19:15any kind of singing voice.
19:17In Baz Luhrmann's
19:18operatically inspired
19:19jukebox musical
19:20Moulin Rouge
19:20Kidman gave
19:21a truly dazzling
19:22performance as
19:23courtesan
19:24and aspiring actress
19:25Satine.
19:25Her soft and clear voice
19:40in Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend
19:42is a great homage
19:43to Marilyn Monroe
19:44and her voice blends
19:45beautifully with
19:46Ewan McGregor's.
19:47Come what may
19:48we will always love
19:49this performance.
19:50Listen to my heart
19:54Can you hear it sing
19:57Come back to me
20:01And forgive everything
20:07Number 33
20:12Johnny Depp
20:13Sweeney Todd
20:14The Demon Barber
20:15of Fleet Street
20:16See how they glisten
20:20See this one shine
20:25How he smiles
20:27In the light
20:30My friend
20:33My faithful friend
20:38Captain Jack Sparrow singing?
20:40It's more likely
20:41than you think.
20:42Depp is chiefly known
20:43as a quirky
20:44and eccentric
20:44character actor
20:45involved in the films
20:46of Tim Burton
20:47beginning with 2007
20:49Sweeney Todd
20:49an adaptation
20:50of the stage musical
20:51of the same name
20:52Depp showed a surprisingly
20:53solid voice
20:54in the titular role
20:55Because in all
20:57of the whole
20:57human race
20:58Mrs. Lovett
20:58there are two
20:59kinds of men
20:59and only two
21:00There's the one
21:01staying put
21:02in his proper place
21:03and the one
21:04with his foot
21:04in the other
21:05one's face
21:05Look at me
21:06Mrs. Lovett
21:06look at you
21:07For a role
21:08that is typically
21:09performed by
21:10polished tenors
21:11Depp's rock growl
21:13gives an edge
21:13to the Sondheim score
21:14Depp was actually
21:15a musician
21:16before he became
21:17a film actor
21:17forming his own
21:19rock group
21:19in 2015
21:20His musical
21:21training shows
21:22Letters writing
21:23Flora picking
21:24Whoever watching
21:25How they make
21:27a man sing
21:30Proof of heaven
21:32As you're living
21:34Pretty women
21:36Sir
21:37Pretty women
21:38Yes
21:39Number 32
21:41Sissy Spacek
21:42Coalminer's Daughter
21:43This heart would break
21:45Into if you refuse me
21:48I'm no good
21:51Without you anyhow
21:53This film and TV star
21:55has done many great films
21:57but many know her best
21:58in the adaptation of Carrie
21:59playing the titular
22:00tormented teen
22:01with supernatural powers
22:03Seeing her as Loretta Lynn
22:04in this 80s biopic then
22:06was something else entirely
22:07Chosen by Loretta Lynn
22:09herself to portray her
22:11in the film adaptation
22:11Spacek's real life voice
22:13is a pitch perfect imitation
22:15Spacek won an Academy Award
22:35for best actress
22:36for this performance
22:37truly launching
22:38her film career
22:39Spacek put her singing skills
22:40to good use
22:41releasing her debut studio album
22:43Hanging Up My Heart
22:44in 1983
22:45I'm about as old-fashioned
22:47as I can be
22:49And I hope you're liking
22:50what you see
22:51Cause if you're looking at me
22:55You're looking at country
22:58What a talent
23:01Number 31
23:03Patrick Swayze
23:04Dirty Dancing
23:05We all know this
23:14swoon-worthy romantic lead
23:15Dirty Dancing was
23:17in fact
23:17Swayze's breakthrough role
23:19as the sensual dance instructor
23:20Johnny Castle
23:21Few know however
23:23that Swayze not only
23:24dances in the film
23:25but sings as well
23:26In fact
23:27he co-wrote
23:28an original song
23:29She's Like the Wind
23:30originally meant
23:31for another film
23:32before including it
23:33for the Dirty Dancing soundtrack
23:34and performed it as well
23:36Just a fool
23:37to believe
23:38I have anything she needs
23:40She's like the wind
23:44With his romantic
23:47effortless 80s vocals
23:48this song had peaked
23:50at number 3 on the charts
23:51and the soundtrack
23:52is one of the best-selling ones
23:54in the U.S.
23:55Nobody put Swayze in a corner
23:56Because I had
24:00the time of my life
24:03I never felt this way before
24:07Number 30
24:09Emilia Clarke
24:10Last Christmas
24:11As Daenerys Targaryen
24:20on Game of Thrones
24:21Emilia Clarke
24:22was too busy
24:22raising dragons
24:23and trying to reclaim
24:24the Iron Throne
24:25to spend any time
24:26singing a song
24:27So while the HBO show
24:28made her famous
24:29it didn't expose us
24:31to her singing abilities
24:32For that
24:32we had to wait
24:33for the 2019 film
24:34Last Christmas
24:35This sweet rom-com
24:51gets its title
24:51from the hit
24:52George Michael song
24:53and it is that song
24:54which Clarke sings
24:55in the big penultimate scene
24:56and not only
24:57does she sing it beautifully
24:58she belts out
24:59the first verse
25:00totally acapella
25:01This year
25:03To save me from tears
25:06I'll give it to someone special
25:10Number 29
25:11Taron Egerton
25:12Rocketman
25:13While the younger crowd
25:27became aware of
25:28Taron Egerton's vocal talents
25:29in the 2016 animated movie
25:31Sing
25:31It wasn't until 2019
25:33that the wider movie-going audience
25:35learned just how good he is
25:36In Sing
25:37Egerton voices
25:38Johnny the Gorilla
25:39who wows the audience
25:40with his rendition
25:41of Elton John's
25:42I'm Still Standing
25:43This is ironic
25:45of course
25:45because that 2019 movie
25:47we alluded to
25:48was the Elton John
25:49biopic Rocketman
25:50Edgerton
25:51Edgerton sings all the songs
26:06in the film
26:07and according to the film's
26:08musical director
26:09John told him that
26:10quote
26:10I don't think I've heard anyone
26:12sing my songs
26:12better than Taron
26:13high praise
26:14indeed
26:15I hope you don't mind
26:17that I put down in words
26:20how wonderful life is
26:26while you're in the world
26:29Thank you all for coming
26:36It's good to be in Boston
26:38Here's a little something
26:42Robert Downey Jr. has actually done
26:45quite a bit of singing
26:46on screen over his
26:47decades-long career
26:48You might even remember
26:49that back in 2003
26:51he was the lead
26:52in a film called
26:52The Singing Detective
26:53However, it was actually
26:55on the Ally McBeal
26:56television show
26:57that many first
26:58got to hear
26:58his singing voice
26:59RDJ had a recurring role
27:13on the series
27:14and he was known
27:15to bust out a tune or two
27:17Fans were treated
27:18to a range
27:19spanning from
27:19Joni Mitchell's
27:20lovely River
27:21to an
27:21Every Breath You Take
27:23duet with Sting
27:24We don't want to anger
27:42all the Broadway fans
27:43out there
27:44We are one of you
27:45We know that Mike Feist
27:46originated and played
27:48the role of Connor Murphy
27:49in the stage production
27:50of Dear Evan Hansen
27:51for three years
27:52beginning in 2015
27:53However, as great
27:54as he was in that show
27:56the size of the
27:57Broadway audience
27:57doesn't compare
27:58to the number of eyes
27:59and ears
28:00laid on him
28:01with his performance
28:01in Steven Spielberg's
28:022021 remake
28:03of West Side Story
28:04The film was roundly praised
28:14and many
28:15including Quentin Tarantino
28:17singled out Feist's
28:18performance as a standout
28:19Movie fans now know
28:20what theater fans
28:21had known
28:22for years
28:23Number 26
28:31Bradley Cooper
28:32A Star Is Born
28:33Sure, we all know
28:46Bradley Cooper's
28:46a great singer now
28:47That's an obvious
28:48statement to make
28:49in the years
28:49since the release
28:50of A Star Is Born
28:51But try thinking back
28:52prior to 2018
28:53when that was not
28:54an obvious thing to say
28:56Everybody in this bar
28:57is talented
28:57in one thing or another
28:58but having something
29:00to say
29:00and a way to say it
29:02so people listen to it
29:03that's a whole other bag
29:04In 2012
29:05Cooper showed us
29:06he could dance
29:07in Silver Linings Playbook
29:08and in 2014
29:10he amazed us all
29:11with his ability
29:11to act while holding
29:12a doll
29:13and pretending
29:13it was a real baby
29:14in American Sniper
29:15But it wasn't
29:16until we heard him
29:17belt out black eyes
29:18and shallow
29:19in A Star Is Born
29:20that his talented
29:21singing chops
29:22were put on full display
29:23Is there anything
29:24this man can't do?
29:25Number 25
29:37Carrie Mulligan
29:38Shame
29:39Although she's married
29:50to Marcus Mumford
29:51of Mumford & Sons
29:52Carrie Mulligan
29:53should feel no shame
29:54or doubt about
29:55her ability
29:56to hold her own
29:56with her hubby
29:57when singing
29:58The pair were married
29:59in 2012
29:59and maybe it was
30:01her beautiful rendition
30:02of New York, New York
30:03in the 2011 film
30:04Shame
30:04that sealed the deal
30:05with Mr. Mumford
30:06I'm king of the hill
30:10Top of the hill
30:16But regardless
30:19it was that scene
30:20that sealed the deal
30:21with audiences
30:22concerning our discovery
30:23of a beautiful
30:24and talented actress
30:25who could also
30:26belt out
30:26an amazing tune
30:27as well
30:28New York
30:30New York
30:38number 24
30:42Scarlett Johansson
30:44Sing
30:45Ash, babe
30:46I'm the lead singer
30:47okay?
30:48Just stick to the backing vocals
30:49Sorry, I get carried away
30:50Scarlett Johansson
30:52not only has two
30:53Academy Award nominations
30:54she also has two
30:55studio albums
30:56to her name
30:57That's right
30:58back near the end
30:59of the aughts
30:59Johansson put out
31:00two full-length
31:01studio albums
31:02over the course
31:02of a couple of years
31:03They're good
31:13but sales were minimal
31:14and the highest
31:15either of them
31:16reached on the charts
31:16was 15 in Switzerland
31:18So it would be fair
31:19to say that
31:20going into 2016
31:21Johansson's singing talents
31:23were still not widely known
31:24And then came Sing
31:25and Johansson's
31:26voicing of Ash
31:27the rocking porcupine
31:28and needless to say
31:30she rocked it
31:31Number 23
31:46Florence Pugh
31:47A good person
31:48There's all the people
31:49are dancing
31:50and they're having such fun
31:52I wish it could happen to me
31:57Florence Pugh made her film
31:59debut back in 2014
32:01and hit it big
32:01just five years later
32:03with roles in two
32:04acclaimed films
32:04Midsommar
32:05and Little Women
32:06However, although by 2019
32:08she was becoming
32:09a household name
32:10there weren't many
32:11if any
32:11who would associate
32:12that name
32:13with a great singing voice
32:14But I can't shake you off dear
32:18I sit on trains
32:20and think of you
32:22In 2023
32:23she starred in
32:24A Good Person
32:25showing the world
32:26a whole new facet
32:27of her talents
32:28as a performer
32:28And not only
32:29did she wonderfully
32:30sing a couple
32:31of truly beautiful songs
32:32in that movie
32:33she also wrote them
32:35Number 22
32:49Evan Rachel Wood
32:50Across the Universe
32:51Evan Rachel Wood
33:01starred in her school's
33:01production of
33:02The Little Mermaid
33:03but we're going to go out
33:04on a limb
33:04and assume none of you
33:05saw that
33:06What many did see though
33:07was the Beatles
33:08jukebox musical
33:09Across the Universe
33:10Evan Rachel Wood
33:24plays Lucy
33:25and sings multiple songs
33:26throughout the movie
33:27While that was really
33:28the first time fans
33:29got to hear her sing
33:30Wood has shown off
33:31her vocal talents
33:32a bunch more times
33:33both on and off screen
33:34in the intervening years
33:35along with her role
33:36as Queen Iduna
33:37in Frozen 2
33:38she's also been part
33:39of a couple of bands
33:40including Evan and Zayn
33:42who put out a record
33:43of cover songs
33:44in 2022
33:45Number 21
33:52Carrie Washington
33:53The Prom
33:54That's right
33:59Olivia Pope
34:00can sing
34:00Now her job
34:01as a fixer
34:02and crisis management
34:03expert in Washington D.C.
34:05didn't really give her
34:06much opportunity
34:07to burst out into song
34:08but as we learned
34:09in 2020
34:10if she needed to
34:11Carrie Washington
34:12would have nailed it
34:13as she did
34:13when the singing opportunity
34:14arose in the musical comedy
34:16The Prom
34:17Fixing little problems
34:18is what I do
34:19Now everyone is happy
34:21I promise you
34:22and I would never
34:25miss a night
34:27like this
34:28Alyssa
34:29Based on the Broadway musical
34:31of the same name
34:32The Prom did get
34:33a limited release
34:34in theaters
34:34before setting up
34:35shop at Netflix
34:36which means
34:37millions of people
34:38have had the opportunity
34:39to Netflix and chill
34:40and learn that
34:41Carrie Washington
34:41can sing
34:42This is a moment guys
34:44are you seeing this
34:45me too
34:46I'm sweating
34:47Number 20
34:48Riley Keough
34:49Daisy Jones
34:50and The Six
34:50Are you interested?
34:51And what exactly?
34:53Working on some music together
34:55Given that she is
34:56the granddaughter
34:57of Elvis Presley
34:58you might have assumed
34:59that Riley Keough
35:00could sing
35:01but it wasn't
35:02until she took on
35:03the titular role
35:04of Daisy Jones
35:04in Daisy Jones
35:05and The Six
35:06that all our
35:07assumptions bore out
35:08The miniseries
35:20debuted on Prime Video
35:21in March of 2023
35:23and tells the fictional
35:24tale of the rise
35:25and fall
35:25of the band
35:26Daisy Jones
35:27and The Six
35:27in the 1970s
35:29As you might imagine
35:30being the lead
35:31female vocalist
35:32in a band
35:32required Keough
35:33to do a lot
35:34of singing
35:35and saying she pulled
35:36it off
35:37is an understatement
35:38Number 19
35:45Meryl Streep
35:46Postcards
35:47from the Edge
35:48A new generation
35:57of moviegoers
35:58might have been
35:58surprised by Meryl Streep's
36:00singing abilities
36:00in films like
36:01Mamma Mia
36:01and Into the Woods
36:02however
36:03if they'd just
36:04asked their parents
36:05they could've told
36:06them about a film
36:07from 1990
36:07called Postcards
36:09from the Edge
36:09The film featured
36:20the uber-talented
36:21actor showing off
36:22her melodic voice
36:23and some country twang
36:25with a great performance
36:26of a song called
36:27I'm Checkin' Out
36:28country music
36:29big musical numbers
36:30ABBA
36:31what can't
36:32this woman do
36:33when we figure
36:34it out
36:34we'll let you know
36:35I'm Checkin' Out
36:37of this
36:38Andrej Hotel
36:40Number 18
36:42Eddie Redmayne
36:44Les Miserables
36:44I would go
36:45and there would be
36:46these concerts
36:47and theater pieces
36:48and I didn't really
36:50have any friends
36:50and I would go
36:51and I would sing
36:53because I was obsessed
36:53with singing then
36:54and I would like
36:55be the guy that sang
36:56like Memory
36:56from Cats
36:57Eddie Redmayne
36:58discovered his love
36:59of acting
36:59and singing
37:00at a young age
37:01when as a 10-year-old
37:02he attended
37:03the Jackie Palmer
37:04stage school
37:04but while he's had
37:06a love for singing
37:07since childhood
37:07the vast movie-going
37:09audience wasn't
37:09really aware
37:10of his abilities
37:11until 2012
37:12Red is the color
37:14of desire
37:16Life is the color
37:18of despair
37:19When Redmayne
37:22appeared in the big
37:23Les Miserables movie
37:24he blew many of us
37:25away with his vocal talents
37:27While his verses
37:28in red and black
37:29were good
37:30it was his take
37:31on empty chairs
37:31at empty tables
37:32that was the
37:33aha moment
37:34Number 17
37:48Emmy Rossum
37:49The Phantom of the Opera
37:51All that I've missed
37:52I see in her reflection
37:53Pass me while I wasn't
37:55paying attention
37:56With the release
37:57of two albums
37:58and a Christmas EP
37:59between 2007 and 2013
38:01Emmy Rossum
38:02can now be labeled
38:03as a hyphenate actor-singer
38:05Prior to that
38:06the latter may have come
38:07as a surprise to fans
38:08who only knew her
38:09as an actor
38:10that is
38:11until The Phantom of the Opera
38:13hit theaters in 2004
38:14and Rossum
38:15wowed fans
38:16and critics
38:17with both her acting
38:18and singing
38:18as the film's
38:19female lead
38:19Christine Daae
38:20The truth is
38:31we shouldn't be surprised
38:32given that she joined
38:33the Metropolitan Opera
38:34Children's Chorus
38:35at age 7
38:36Before she was 12 years old
38:38Rossum had performed
38:39with both
38:39Placido Domingo
38:40and Luciano Pavarotti
38:42Number 16
38:55Brittany Murphy
38:56Happy Feet
38:57Brittany Murphy gave us
38:59a tiny little taste
39:00of her vocal talents
39:01in Clueless
39:01Sherry can you do this
39:03Rolling with the homie
39:04Rolling with the homie
39:06Yeah let's do it
39:07You ready?
39:08Nice to be sure
39:09but that one lyric
39:10wasn't enough
39:11for us to know
39:12she could really
39:12like really sing
39:14That ability
39:15was revealed
39:15to a wide
39:16moviegoing audience
39:17over 10 years later
39:18when Murphy voiced
39:19Gloria the Penguin
39:20in the animated
39:21hit Happy Feet
39:22Gloria definitely
39:33stands out
39:34as one of the most
39:35talented songbirds
39:36among the penguins
39:37From Somebody to Love
39:38to Boogie Wonderland
39:39Murphy's Awesome Pipes
39:41were a highlight
39:42of the film
39:42Yes!
39:44Bravo!
39:45Boogie Wonderland!
39:49Number 15
39:50Dwayne Johnson
39:51Moana
39:52Yo this is the rock
39:53kicking it with the
39:54refugee camp
39:55and you're about to
39:56smell what the rock
39:57is cooking
39:58Dwayne Johnson's
39:59ability on the mic
39:59has never been in doubt
40:00His ability to engage
40:02and bring a crowd
40:03to their feet
40:04with his words
40:05is legendary
40:05but doing it
40:07in a song
40:07well that's not
40:08something we knew
40:09he could do
40:10until Moana
40:11Sure he was featured
40:19on the Wyclef Jean
40:20track
40:21It Doesn't Matter
40:22but that was
40:22all spoken word
40:23As the voice
40:25of the demigod
40:25Maui
40:26in the 2016
40:27Disney animated hit
40:28Johnson showed us
40:29that he could
40:29totally carry a tune
40:31and to that
40:32we say
40:32thank you
40:33Number 14
40:39Kristen Bell
40:40Frozen
40:41Kristen Bell
40:42did appear
40:42on Broadway
40:43early in her career
40:44and as Veronica Mars
40:46Bell did rock it
40:47at karaoke night
40:48in season 1
40:49but it wasn't
40:50until a few years
40:51later that we
40:52all really got
40:53to appreciate
40:53Bell's singing abilities
40:54in 2013's
40:56Frozen
40:56Bell lent her voice
41:11to Queen Elsa's
41:12sister
41:12Princess Anna
41:13in the beginning
41:14of the film
41:14when Elsa
41:15fearing her powers
41:16hides away
41:17in her room
41:17Anna continues
41:18to attempt
41:19to bring her
41:20out of isolation
41:20People are asking
41:22where you've been
41:23They say I've courage
41:26And I'm trying to
41:28I'm right out here
41:29for you
41:30Just let me in
41:33Do You Wanna Build
41:33a Snowman
41:34is a sweet song
41:35that cuts to the heart
41:36of a child's loneliness
41:37and desire to just
41:38spend time
41:39with her sister again
41:40That's when we knew
41:41Bell was a great singer
41:43For the first time
41:45in forever
41:47Nothing's in my way
41:53Number 13
41:56Ewan McGregor
41:57Moulin Rouge
41:58With Trainspotting
42:00Ewan McGregor
42:00showed the world
42:01that he could recite
42:02awesome movie
42:03opening monologues
42:04but it wasn't
42:05until Moulin Rouge
42:06that he showed
42:06the world he could sing
42:07My gift is my song
42:11He had multiple
42:20opportunities
42:21to show off as well
42:22From your song
42:23to Come What May
42:24and more
42:25McGregor's vocal chops
42:26were put to the test
42:28throughout the film
42:29and he was up to the challenge
42:30each and every time
42:32I will love you
42:35I will love you
42:38Until my day
42:43His musical abilities
42:48may have come as a surprise
42:50but they haven't gone to waste
42:51since Moulin Rouge
42:52McGregor's singing
42:53has been featured
42:54in several projects
42:55he's undertaken
42:56in the intervening years
42:57We took Manhattan
42:59without the bidders
43:02We're staying put
43:03Last calls for quitters
43:05Number 12
43:06Amanda Seyfried
43:07Mamma Mia
43:08I have a dream
43:12A song to sing
43:16Amanda Seyfried
43:17first won us over
43:18with her portrayal
43:19of Karen Smith
43:20in 2004's Mean Girls
43:21Little did we know
43:23that her musical talents
43:24extended far beyond
43:25an impromptu rendition
43:27of Jingle Bell Rock
43:28That changed
43:29when she was cast
43:29in the hit 2008
43:31jukebox musical
43:32Mamma Mia
43:32I wanted to know
43:34some more
43:35and now I know
43:37what they mean
43:38Seyfried sings
43:39multiple songs
43:40in the movie
43:41and we gotta say to her
43:42Honey honey
43:43you are good
43:44and just to put a cherry
43:45on this sundae
43:46check out her beautiful
43:47rendition of Fleetwood Mac's
43:49Songbird
43:49And notice
43:50she also plays the piano
43:52And I love you
43:54I love you
43:56I love you
43:58I ain't never before
44:01Number 11
44:04Andrew Garfield
44:05Tick Tick Boom
44:06There were probably some
44:08who scoffed at the thought
44:09of Andrew Garfield
44:10playing Spider-Man
44:11until he web-slung
44:12his way to the top
44:13and similarly
44:14there were surely some
44:16who didn't think
44:16he could pull off
44:17the lead role
44:18in Lin-Manuel Miranda's
44:192021 musical
44:20Tick Tick Boom
44:21I make a vow
44:24right here
44:26and now
44:27I'm gonna spend
44:31my time this way
44:34While Garfield
44:34had never done
44:35anything similar before
44:37he dedicated a year
44:38to intense vocal training
44:40in preparation for his role
44:41as Jonathan Larson
44:42The results speak
44:43for themselves
44:44Garfield proved
44:57his doubters wrong
44:58one song at a time
44:59If anything
45:00his lack of prior experience
45:02just makes his vocal chops
45:03even more impressive
45:04By the end of the movie
45:06he had sung
45:06Straight Into Our Hearts
45:08Number 10
45:17Emma Stone
45:17Easy A
45:18Early in her career
45:20Emma Stone showed
45:21that she could easily
45:22steal a scene
45:22with roles like
45:23Wichita in Zombieland
45:25but it was her role
45:26as Olive in Easy A
45:27that fully brought her
45:28into the spotlight
45:29The teen film showed off
45:38her comedy
45:38and musical skills
45:40In the latter part
45:41of the story
45:42her character Olive
45:43needs to get the attention
45:44of the entire school
45:45in order to later
45:46lay down some truths
45:47What better way
45:48to do that
45:49than by breaking
45:50into her rendition
45:51of Knock on Wood
45:52at a pep rally
45:52Stone's raspy belting
46:08in this classic
46:09was a sneak peek
46:10at her future
46:11musical accolades
46:12Her role in La La Land
46:14notably earned her
46:15a Golden Globe
46:15and an Oscar
46:17And here's to the fools
46:20who dream
46:23Crazy as they may seem
46:28Number 9
46:29Antonio Banderas
46:31Evita
46:31As Banderas'
46:41first English-speaking role
46:431992's
46:44The Mambo Kings
46:45probably marked
46:46the first time
46:46many North American
46:47audiences heard
46:48the actor sing
46:49However
46:50it was a smaller part
46:51and he wasn't
46:52a huge star yet
46:53After solidifying
46:55his status
46:55as an extremely
46:56talented individual
46:57in projects like
46:58Desperado
46:59and Interview
47:00with the Vampire
47:00Banderas brought
47:01Che to life
47:02in 1996's
47:03musical drama
47:04Evita
47:05Oh what a circus
47:06Oh what a show
47:08Argentina has gone
47:11to town
47:12Over the death
47:14of an actress
47:15He's the voice
47:22of the Argentinian people
47:23expressing how
47:24they view Eva Perón
47:25and what a voice
47:27he has
47:28He clearly holds
47:29his own with
47:29co-star Madonna
47:30showing that he's
47:31a musical star
47:33to be reckoned with
47:34Number 8
47:44Anne Hathaway
47:45Ella Enchanted
47:46Anne Hathaway had
48:03audiences sobbing
48:04as Fantine
48:05in the 2012
48:06film version
48:06of Les Miserables
48:07However
48:08her absolutely
48:09mesmerizing
48:10singing voice
48:10was actually revealed
48:11in one of her
48:12earlier films
48:13Ella Enchanted
48:14When Hathaway's
48:16plucky heroine
48:16Ella is magically
48:17compelled to sing
48:18for a crowded
48:19tavern full of
48:20giants
48:20she belts out
48:21a rousing
48:22rendition of
48:23Queen's
48:23Somebody to Love
48:24The fun number
48:37shows the star's
48:38range
48:38proving she can
48:39completely
48:40enchant us
48:41with her sound
48:42The award-winning
48:43actress isn't
48:44one to shy away
48:44from the microphone
48:45even triumphing
48:47in a playful
48:47singing battle
48:48against Kelly Clarkson
48:49Since you've been
48:50gone
48:51I can't breathe
48:54for the first time
48:56I'm so moving
48:57up
48:58Yeah
48:59Yeah
48:59Number 7
49:01Michelle Pfeiffer
49:02The Fabulous Baker Boys
49:03Many people
49:04are shocked
49:05when they realize
49:05the sassy blonde
49:06singing cool rider
49:07among other tunes
49:09in Grease 2
49:09is Michelle Pfeiffer
49:11in her first big turn
49:12as a leading lady
49:13Just give me
49:14a flat motorcycle
49:15With a man
49:17rolling out of the seat
49:18Then move my side
49:22Cause I'm gonna ride
49:24The film wasn't
49:26as well known
49:27as other projects
49:28of hers
49:28like Scarface
49:29or Married to the Mob
49:30So when her character
49:31Susie Diamond
49:32auditioned in
49:33The Fabulous Baker Boys
49:34many folks watching
49:35were probably
49:36just as surprised
49:37as the two pianists
49:38at her sultry voice
49:39You need me so
49:42More than you'll ever
49:48Know
49:53In the film
49:59Diamond sings
50:00a variety of jazz standards
50:02However
50:02it's her sensual performance
50:04of making whoopee
50:05that has become
50:06truly iconic
50:07And for good reason
50:08Just look at her go
50:11But don't forget folks
50:13That's what you get folks
50:17For making whoopee
50:21Number 6
50:22Amy Adams
50:23Enchanted
50:24Audiences and critics
50:26first noticed Amy Adams
50:27in her award winning role
50:28as a cheerful chatterbox
50:30in 2005's Junebug
50:31But she struggled
50:32to match those accolades
50:34until she fully embraced
50:35her inner princess
50:36Addams sang her way
50:49into everyone's hearts
50:50as the sweet and bubbly
50:51Giselle
50:52Although tunes like
50:53True Love's Kiss
50:54and Happy Working Song
50:55poke a little fun
50:56at the Disney musical
50:57traditions
50:58Adams' sweet tone
50:59and genuine delivery
51:01gives them their own truth
51:02She continued to show off
51:17her stunning vocals
51:17in films like
51:18The Muppets
51:19and appeared again
51:20as Giselle
51:21in Disenchanted
51:22No matter the part
51:23Adams never fails
51:25to deliver both
51:25on the acting
51:26and singing fronts
51:27I'm having a meat party
51:29A party by myself
51:31A meat party
51:33I don't need nobody else
51:35The spunky energy
51:53Witherspoon brought
51:54to characters like
51:55Elle Woods
51:56in Legally Blonde
51:57made her a perfect fit
51:58for the sassy
51:59June Carter
52:00However
52:00Witherspoon
52:01had no professional
52:02singing experience
52:03After extensive training
52:05though
52:05she showed audiences
52:06she could take the stage
52:08with energy
52:08and some impressive vocals
52:10She wasn't the only one
52:19to stun in this film either
52:21Joaquin Phoenix's
52:22portrayal of Johnny Cash
52:23had critics like
52:24Roger Ebert
52:25wondering if he was
52:26lip syncing
52:26to the original artist
52:28But nope
52:29Both actors perform
52:30all of their own music
52:31for the film
52:32and when their voices combine
52:33it's true cinematic magic
52:36I've got lips
52:38And I've got lips
52:39Let's get together
52:40and use those lips
52:42Let's go
52:42Time's a-wasting
52:45Number 4
52:48Emily Blunt
52:49Into the Woods
52:50It never was a natural
52:52fit for me
52:53to sing in front of people
52:54I just
52:55I always loved singing
52:56and just found it
52:56difficult to sing
52:57in front of people
52:58Emily Blunt
52:58excels at portraying
53:00confident women
53:01whether it's as
53:02the sarcastic assistant
53:03in The Devil Wears Prada
53:04or as the destroyer
53:06of aliens
53:06in Edge of Tomorrow
53:07So it's somewhat surprising
53:09to hear that she was
53:10apprehensive about
53:12singing as the baker's wife
53:13in Into the Woods
53:14You're thriving
53:15There's something
53:16about the woods
53:17Not just
53:19Surviving
53:21You're blossoming
53:23in the woods
53:24Sondheim's music
53:25is notoriously difficult
53:27But Blunt's
53:28first song in the film
53:29makes it clear
53:30that she had no reason
53:31to be worried
53:32It's a good thing too
53:33because just a few years later
53:35she expertly brought
53:36the one and only
53:37Mary Poppins to life
53:38Her charming musical performance
53:40as the magical nanny
53:41even has her keeping up
53:43with an all-star
53:43like Lin-Manuel Miranda
53:45If you caught a few of
53:59Jeremy Renner's early movies
54:00you might have noticed
54:01that he could carry a tune
54:02There's notably a brief moment
54:04in 2005's North Country
54:06where we hear him
54:07do some credible karaoke
54:08However, once he started
54:14slinging arrows in the MCU
54:16it was hard to think of Renner
54:17as anything but Hawkeye
54:19So it was a fun moment
54:20for all when he combined
54:22his singing background
54:22with his action hero status
54:24on The Tonight Show
54:25starring Jimmy Fallon
54:27In the segment
54:40Renner sits down at a piano
54:42in costume
54:43fully in character
54:44and belts about the character's
54:46many unappreciated talents
54:48If you want more of that
54:49he's also released music
54:51of his own
54:51Where's his part
54:53in Rogers the Musical?
54:57You're the main attraction
54:59Hugh Jackman
55:03The Tony Awards
55:04Hugh Jackman had his breakout
55:06as Wolverine
55:07in the X-Men franchise
55:08so it might have surprised
55:10those action fans
55:11to learn that he has
55:12an extensive
55:13musical theater background
55:14I got a beautiful feeling
55:18Everything's going my way
55:23Interestingly
55:25one of his first
55:26acting jobs
55:27was playing Gaston
55:28in the stage version
55:29of Beauty and the Beast
55:30We'd also be remiss
55:31not to mention
55:32his work
55:33in The Boy from Oz
55:34His performance
55:49as Jean Valjean
55:50in 2012's
55:51Les Miserables movie
55:52further demonstrated
55:53his vocal prowess
55:54to a wide audience
55:55However
55:55he blew many
55:56out of the water
55:57when he put his skills
55:58on display
55:59as the host
55:59of the Tony Awards
56:00several times
56:02Jackman seemingly
56:03had a great time
56:04showing off
56:04his singing talents
56:05for musical theater fans
56:06with a variety
56:07of cheeky melodies
56:08Do I hear a waltz?
56:10There it goes
56:12yes
56:12I hear a waltz
56:15It's what I've been waiting
56:17for all my life
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56:37Number 1
56:39Catherine Zeta-Jones
56:40Chicago
56:41Chicago director
56:52Rob Marshall says
56:53that Catherine Zeta-Jones
56:54was an easy choice
56:55for his film
56:56Indeed
56:56her musical theater
56:58experience started
56:58with a West End
56:59production of Annie
57:00when she was still
57:01just a kid
57:02However
57:03until Chicago
57:04many fans
57:05mainly knew her
57:06as a leading lady
57:07in action and comedy flicks
57:08when Zeta-Jones
57:09made her sultry entrance
57:10as the Mary murderess
57:11Val McKellie
57:12Her powerful vocals
57:14were a delightful surprise
57:15Lick your hair
57:17and wear your buckle shoes
57:19And all that jazz
57:22I hear the father dip
57:24is gonna blow the blues
57:26Her passionate
57:28and powerful voice
57:29not only stole the show
57:31but also earned her
57:32an Academy Award
57:33for Best Supporting Actress
57:34Considering the way
57:36she fully immerses herself
57:37into and sells
57:38each of the film's songs
57:39with gusto
57:40it's easy to see why
57:42But if I done it
57:44How could you tell me
57:46that I was wrong
57:47How did you realize
57:49your favorite actor
57:50was a double
57:51or even triple threat?
57:52Let us know
57:53in the comments
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