Do you recognize her? Famous Hollywood faces behind the makeup
Baddies, aliens and even film producers, Hollywood has a talent for hiding identities of famous faces. We take a look at some of movies' hidden faces... and some may shock you.
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We could have a couple from the film but in 'Tropic Thunder' the real scene stealer has to go to Tom Cruise. Tom Cruise is barely recognisable as the insane movie producer.
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Known for his boyish good looks and great physique, Tom is brilliant and hilarious as the producer who wants his film done right at any cost.
In the 2014 DC film 'S***ide Squad,' it's Cara Delevingne who plays The Enchantress: a villainess with magical abilities, and make up that would keep her off the cover of any fashion mag.
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This British model / actress is truly beautiful and has all the fashion magazines fighting for her photo.
Oswald Cobblepot, aka The Penguin, is played by none other than Colin Farrell. As Robert Pattinson begins a new era of The Batman history, Colin Farrel starts a new generation of what we hope to be amazing rivals to the Dark Knight.
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In the blockbuster new Batman film, the usually very handsome Colin Farrel is barely recognisable as a bloated and fearsome looking villain. He's normally so suave...
Mystique from the X-men is unrecognisable in her alien form and has been played by two stunning actresses throughout the film. Rebecca Romijn and Jennifer Lawrence.
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American actress and ex model Rebecca starred in the original film series and truth be told she looks amazing in and out of make up.
She played the younger Mystique and again looked amazing as herself and the shapeshifting alien. There is simply nothing this sensational actress can't do. We simply love her.
In Marvel's 2014 'Guardians of the Galaxy' Karen Gillan plays Nebula - the half-cyborg sister of Gamora. Looking more like one of Dr Who’s enemies than partner.
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Karen Gillan is a Scottish actress who rose to fame as the main companion to Matt Smith's Dr Who.
In the 2012 Batman film, 'The Dark Knight Rises' you could never tell that the Hulking, bald Terrorist known as Bane is non other than the marvellous Tom Hardy.
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This versatile actor is somewhat of a chameleon anyway, from his memorable performance as both Ronnie and Reggie Kray in the film legend to the Oscar nominated role of Trapper John Fitzgerald, in The Revenant.
After suffering at the hands of evil scientist Ajax (or should I say Francis), the merc with the mouth suffers genetic alterations after experimental attempts to cure his illness go terribly wrong. It's a vision of a Hollywood heartthrob, that made many want to look away.
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Lovable actor, gin producer and football club owner, Ryan Reynolds, has melted our hearts over the years with his smooth looks and sense of humour but in Marvels Deadpool, he looked more like Freddy Kruger than a Hollywood heartthrob.
In the 2007 romantic fantasy adventure, 'Stardust' film this stunning actress plays Lamia, the evil witch. Its a lot of make up to make somebody so beautiful look so bad.
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Michelle Pfeiffer: arguably one of the most beautiful women on the planet and a face many a school boy remember as Catwoman in 'Batman Returns'.
In 2004 this actor stared as the title character 'Hellboy', we are pretty sure not even his mother would recognise him in this Guillermo del Toro fans favourite film.
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Ron Pearlman is accustomed to being unrecognisable - winning a golden globe as Beast in the television series 'Beauty and the Beast'.
In the 2018 historical drama, this gorgeous actress plays Queen Elizabeth I in 'Mary Queen of Scots', winning critical acclaim for her performance.
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Margot Robbie: this beautiful Aussie actress and popular leading lady has stolen our hearts on screen too many times to count.
In 1993 this award-winning actor starred in Tony Scotts brilliant film written by Quentin Tarantino, as the villain Drexl, the drug dealing pimp with an identity crisis in 'True Romance'
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Another chameleon of a British actor, known for his work as 'Dracula' in the 1992 big screen adaptation of Bram Stokers famous novel and Gordon in 'The Dark Knight' trilogy, Gary Oldman has surprised in many roles.
In 2008, this late actor gave the performance of his life as the twisted prankster in Christopher Nolan's 'The Dark Knight'.
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The world shed a tear when talented Australian actor Heath Ledger passed away in 2008 at only 28 years old.
In 1991, this actress made a cameo in Steven Spielberg's 'Hook' and hardly anyone recognised her, not surprising really.
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Glenn Close: This wonderful American actress has been dazzling us for years with exceptional performances and some villainous ones too, this is the woman who made the term 'Bunny Boiler' famous.
Could you recognise this actor in the 2016 X-men film playing the baddie En Sabah Nur?
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Famous as Poe in the recent trilogy of Star Wars, Oscar Isaac has had a surprisingly long career. Last year we saw him make a great appearance in 'Dune' and this year we see him giving us his best British accent in the new 'Moon Knight' Marvel series.
It's 2011 and this actor stars as the furry scientist in 'X-Men: First Class', with the help of a little CGI transforming him into the famous Marvel character.
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British actor Nicholas Hoult shot to fame opposite Hugh Grant in 1992's comedy 'About a Boy', a wonderful film with a soundtrack to match.
In 1998 this American actor donned the make up to play the title role in Tim Burton's 'Beetlejuice'. The film was so popular that it generated an animated series and a musical.
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Still many people's favourite Batman and recently appearing as the villain in Spiderman, Michael Keaton has charmed audiences for years.
With a mountain of production problems and a change of director, this actor was cast and brilliantly took on the role as the scariest clown we know.
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Bill Skarsgård, the Swedish actor, is still young and most famous for his take on Pennywise the Clown in the 2017 remake of Steven King's 'IT'.