Can you I.D. the actor by the names of the character's they have played?
If any of your favorite roles for these actors are used as a clue, you might have the advantage!

Casting the perfect actor in an ideal role can result in some of the most iconic performances in Hollywood history. Admit it — you have one or two characters that you can always call one of the greatest you've seen ever. We want to take that appreciation and put it to the test.
We've gathered the names of some of the major characters that these stars have played in their careers. We want to know if you can I.D. the actor behind them. Put on your casting-director cap and see if you can get them all!
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Which actor played these three roles: Sgt. T.J. Hooker / Walter H. Bascom / Capt. James T. Kirk
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Which actor played these three roles: Larry "Lonesome" Rhodes / Pvt. Will Stockdale / Old Joe
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Which actor played these three roles: Philip Marlow / Samuel Spade / Rick Blaine
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Which actor played these three roles: Sheriff John T. Chance / Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman / U.S. Marshal Rooster Cogburn
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Which actor played these three roles: Stanley Kowalski / Sky Masterson / Don Vito Corleone
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Which actor played these three roles: Luther Heggs / Henry Limpet / Roy Fleming
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Which actor played these three roles: Harry / Blondie / Robert Kincaid
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Which actor played these three roles: Robbie Wheeling, Jim Lovell, Woody
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Which actor played these three roles: Paris / Dr. David Kibner / Spock
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Which actor played these three roles: Sam Diamond / The Grandfather / Francis A. Romano
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Which actor played these three roles: Peter Joshua / John Robie / Mortimer Brewster

Can you I.D. the actor by the names of the character's they have played?
Your Result...
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11/11
I always wanted to pull off a Cary Grant sense of style. But unfortunately I got stuck with Lou Costello's body and Freddy the Freeloader's budget.
[le sigh]
I always wanted to pull off a Cary Grant sense of style. But unfortunately I got stuck with Lou Costello's body and Freddy the Freeloader's budget.
[le sigh]
You got 11 out of 11
Bravo! You're clearly an expert when it comes to these stars. Well done!
Cary Grant was great in Arsenic and Old Lace and it is one of my favorite movies.
Bravo! You're clearly an expert when it comes to these stars. Well done!
Cary Grant was great in Arsenic and Old Lace and it is one of my favorite movies.
You got 10 out of 11
Bravo! You're clearly an expert when it comes to these stars. Well done!
Missed #11.
Bravo! You're clearly an expert when it comes to these stars. Well done!
Missed #11.
11/11! an easy quiz.
You got 11 out of 11 - Bravo! You're clearly an expert when it comes to these stars. Well done! Guessed on a couple and guessed right.
In the title of this quiz "Can you I.D. the actor by the names of the character's they have played?" the word characters is a plural of character. In 99% of plurals (and in this case) the use of an apostrophe is both unnecessary and incorrect. A writer should know this.
I noticed that as well. There tends to be a few typos or improper English in these quizzes but they are entertaining just the same.
10 out of 11...I'm neither a Clark Gable nor a Cary Grant expert, so those three didn't look familiar at all.