10 Times Actors Were Way Older (or Younger) Than Their Roles

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Hollywood is no stranger to stretching the truth a bit—going by the ages of the characters and the actors is just one of those times. At times, it is possible for you to see a person in his thirties acting as if he were a teenager, and in other cases, a twenty-year-old with a vibrant face is selected for the role of a person who was sad for a long time. Whether it is choreographed for the convenience of the casting, due to working hour limitations, or simply because the person has the look, Hollywood is known for frequently throwing the greatest degree of off the reality fence. Below are the ten most significant age differences between actors and their characters.

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10. Florence Pugh as Amy March – Little Women

Florence Pugh totally aced playing Amy March in Greta Gerwig’s adaptation—but here’s the twist: Amy begins life in the narrative at only 13, while Pugh was 22 on set. She conveys the role, but it’s crazy to recall she was portraying someone a decade younger.

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9. Keira Knightley as Juliet – Love Actually

That iconic wedding scene? Keira Knightley was just 18 when Love was released—just 17 when she was hired. Her on-screen groom, Chiwetel Ejiofor, was 26, and Andrew Lincoln (ahem, cue-card guy) was 30. Bonus fact: Knightley was just five years older than Thomas Brodie-Sangster, the boy playing lovesick Sam. 

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8. Emma Thompson as Elinor Dashwood – Sense and Sensibility

Emma Thompson’s Elinor Dashwood is supposed to be a sage-beyond-her-years 19-year-old. Thompson herself? Thirty-five. Her work was so fine it scored her Oscar nods for acting and writing, showing that sometimes talent counts a heck of a lot more than age fidelity.

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7. Jason Earles as Jackson Stewart – Hannah Montana

Jason Earles was verging on 30 when he initially appeared as Miley’s klutzy teen brother. During the last season, he was 34, still playing a fellow who hadn’t reached his twenties. His baby face pulled it off—more or less—but the age difference was wider than the show ever admitted.

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6. Laurence Fishburne as Tyrone Miller – Apocalypse Now

In a surprise departure from the typical, Laurence Fishburne was younger than his on-screen counterpart. He was a mere 14 when he falsified his age to land a job as a young soldier. By the time the film finally did open years later, he was 18—nearly what viewers would have expected.

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5. Gloria Stuart as Old Rose – Titanic

When James Cameron required a 100-year-old Rose for Titanic, he used Gloria Stuart, who was 87. A dash of makeup magic provided more than a decade, and one of cinema’s most iconic elder performances was born. 

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4. Jennifer Lawrence as Tiffany Maxwell – Silver Linings Playbook

Jennifer Lawrence was only 21 when she acted as Tiffany, a widow scripted to be in her mid-to-late 30s. Her performance was so good that it earned her an Oscar for Best Actress, one of the youngest to have received the award. 

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3. Estelle Getty as Sophia Petrilo – The Golden Girls

Estelle Getty portrayed Bea Arthur’s sassy, sharp-mouthed mother—but in real life, Getty was one year younger than her on-screen daughter. With the right dress, hairpiece, and attitude, she managed to pull it off magnificently.

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2. Michael J. Fox as Marty McFly – Back to the Future Part III

Marty McFly might be stuck in the body of a teenager forever, but Michael J. Fox was 29 on the third Back to the Future movie—twelve years older than his on-screen self. He still kind of looked the part, but the difference was getting increasingly difficult to dismiss.

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1. Angelina Jolie as Olympias – Alexander

And at number one: Angelina Jolie as the mother of Colin Farrell’s Alexander the Great—when she’s just one year his senior. Jolie was 29, Farrell was 30, and yet the film asked us to believe that she’d given birth to him many decades earlier.

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Why does Hollywood do this? Occasionally, it’s about star power, occasionally it’s about who can actually work the hours legally, and occasionally it’s just because casting directors are convinced that audiences will accept it. But whereas it’s fun to notice, it also creates some rather unrealistic expectations—particularly for younger people. Nevertheless, as long as the cameras continue to roll, you can be sure that Hollywood will continue to play fast and loose with the truth when it comes to age.

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