Actors With the Most Screen Credits in History
In Hollywood, longevity can be just as impressive as fame. While some actors become known for a handful of iconic roles, others spend decades working steadily across film, television, animation, stage productions, and voice acting.
A massive filmography often reflects consistency, adaptability, and the ability to remain relevant through changing eras of entertainment. Some actors worked across more than half a century, appearing in hundreds of productions ranging from blockbuster franchises to independent films and television guest roles.
Christopher Lee

Christopher Lee built one of the most extensive acting careers in entertainment history. Over several decades, he appeared in hundreds of films across horror, fantasy, historical drama, and blockbuster franchises. Lee became famous for roles in Dracula, The Lord of the Rings, and Star Wars, while also working constantly in international cinema.
Eric Roberts

Eric Roberts is frequently cited as one of the most prolific working actors in Hollywood. He has appeared in hundreds of film and television projects, including dramas, thrillers, independent productions, and voice roles. Roberts became known for taking a wide variety of projects rather than limiting himself to major studio productions alone.
Danny Trejo

Danny Trejo built an extensive acting career after entering Hollywood later in life. Known for his recognizable screen presence, Trejo appeared in action films, television series, animated projects, and independent movies at an unusually high rate.
Samuel L. Jackson

Samuel L. Jackson has one of the most recognizable filmographies in modern Hollywood. He appeared in major franchises including the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Star Wars, and numerous Quentin Tarantino films while consistently taking additional dramatic and voice-acting roles.
Michael Caine

Michael Caine’s career spans more than half a century and includes an enormous range of genres. From classic British dramas to Hollywood blockbusters, Caine worked continuously through changing generations of cinema. His credits include acclaimed films, franchise movies, thrillers, and comedies.
John Carradine

John Carradine became known for appearing in an extraordinary number of films during Hollywood’s classic era. He frequently worked in westerns, horror films, historical dramas, and low-budget productions while maintaining a constant screen presence over decades.
James Hong

James Hong is one of the most prolific actors in Hollywood history. His career includes hundreds of credits across live-action films, television shows, and animated voice work. Hong became a familiar face in both comedy and drama while helping expand Asian representation in American entertainment.
Robert Loggia

Robert Loggia built a lengthy acting career through film, television, and stage work.cHe appeared in crime dramas, action films, comedies, and television series across multiple generations of Hollywood. Loggia’s recognizable supporting performances helped make him one of the industry’s most consistently working actors.
Donald Sutherland

Donald Sutherland appeared in a huge number of acclaimed films across drama, war, thriller, and science fiction genres. Known for his distinctive screen presence, Sutherland worked steadily for decades in both major studio projects and independent films.
Robert Duvall

Robert Duvall’s filmography includes a wide variety of acclaimed performances across several decades. From The Godfather to westerns and dramas, Duvall consistently balanced leading and supporting roles while remaining active across television and film.
Steve Buscemi

Steve Buscemi built a massive body of work through independent films, television, voice acting, and major studio productions. He became especially known for character-driven performances and collaborations with directors like the Coen brothers and Quentin Tarantino.
Christopher Plummer

Christopher Plummer maintained a remarkably active acting career well into his later years. He worked across theater, television, and film, earning acclaim for both dramatic and supporting performances.
Nicolas Cage

Nicolas Cage has appeared in an unusually large number of films across action, drama, thriller, fantasy, and independent cinema. Known for his intense acting style and willingness to experiment creatively, Cage consistently accepted diverse projects throughout his career.
Malcolm McDowell

Malcolm McDowell built a massive filmography through decades of work in film, television, and voice acting. While widely remembered for A Clockwork Orange, he later appeared in countless productions across multiple genres and international markets.
Bruce Campbell

Bruce Campbell became a cult favorite through the Evil Dead franchise before expanding into television, voice acting, and comedy. His willingness to embrace genre projects and independent productions contributed to a long and varied filmography.
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