Willem Dafoe played mostly bad guys and weirdos until an Oscar-nominated role in
Oliver Stone's
Platoon (1986) made him a star. Compelling and intense, Dafoe started in the movies in the 1980s after extensive work in experimental theater. Instead of going the leading man route, Dafoe showed tremendous range in a variety of roles: he played
Jesus in
Martin Scorsese's
The Last Temptation of Christ (1988), a very gnarly bad guy in
David Lynch's
Wild at Heart (1990, starring
Nicolas Cage), a troubled son and brother in
Affliction (1998, with
Nick Nolte) and a creepy, bloodsucking actor in
Shadow of the Vampire (2000). A versatile and hard-working actor, he's a familiar face at the box office. His films include
To Live and Die in L.A. (1985),
Body of Evidence (1993, with
Madonna),
The Boondock Saints (1999),
The Clearing (2004, with
Robert Redford), and, playing the Green Goblin, the
Spider-Man movies directed by
Sam Raimi (2002-07).
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