
Let’s be honest—sometimes an expertly timed curse word can make a scene go from “good” to “legendary.” Whether it’s the bite of a gangster’s insult or the over-the-top bedlam of a comedy meltdown, swearing has evolved into a cinematic art form in itself. And although many stars experiment with dirty dialogue, others have made careers out of it. Here’s a list of the stars who have dropped the most F-bombs in front of cameras, counted from “respectable potty mouth” to “professional-level swear machine.”

10. Edward Norton
Edward Norton may not yell “swear king,” but his film choices say otherwise. Whether he’s foaming at the mouth in American History X or plotting in The Illusionist, Norton’s bad words are always crisp, appropriate, and charged with emotion. He inserts curses into scripts so easily that you hardly even register, until you catch on that he’s amassed a serious on-screen swear card.

9. Ray Liotta
You don’t commit to a Scorsese gangster film without loosening your profanity muscles. In Goodfellas, Liotta spoke foul-mouthed line after foul-mouthed line, bringing the film close to 300 f-bombs. Whether he’s portraying a mobster, a corrupt cop, or something in between, Liotta’s words seldom remain squeaky clean.

8. Seth Rogen
When it comes to raunchy stoner comedies, Seth Rogen reigns supreme. From Superbad to Pineapple Express and even the crazy Sausage Party, Rogen has made vulgar humor his own thing. He’s racked up at least 140 f-bombs during his career, tending to include them with laughter, awkwardness, and heart. He’s the best proof that cursing can be as lovable as it is obscene.

7. Colin Farrell
Colin Farrell’s cursing is nearly. Poetic, his Irish brogue mellows the insult and even makes the worst swear words come across as strangely winsome. From hard-edged dramas to black comedies, Farrell excels when he draws on his rough stuff. Half the time, you don’t know quite what he said, but you do know it wasn’t rated G.

6. Nicolas Cage
Few performers can blow onscreen quite like Nicolas Cage, and when he goes big, so do his cusses. With a career spanning over 70 films, Cage has honed the craft of the four-letter freak-out. His enthusiasm for vivid verbiage even landed him the job of hosting Netflix’s History of Swear Words. If anyone’s got the chops, it’s him.

5. Bruce Willis
“Yippee-ki-yay…” you know the rest. Bruce Willis’s signature catchphrase alone earns him a place here. But aside from Die Hard, Willis’s quick wit appears in films such as Pulp Fiction, where Tarantino’s script provided him with ample opportunities to let loose. He’s evidence that sometimes one great curse can define an entire character.

4. Robert De Niro
De Niro’s filmography is a masterclass in swearing with panache. From his early Taxi Driver years to mob classics such as Casino and Goodfellas, De Niro has used swearing as a weapon to express anger, power, or sheer attitude. Even in more lighthearted roles, he can unleash a profanity-filled outburst that makes you laugh as much as it shocks.

3. Joe Pesci
If anyone personifies the angry, cursing tough guy, it’s Joe Pesci. With over 270 f-bombs to his credit, Pesci nearly made cursing a method of acting technique. His eruptions of fire and brimstone in Goodfellas and Casino are not to be forgotten. And even when he’s mumbling phony expletives in Home Alone, you can sense the anger building.

2. Al Pacino
No one swears with quite so much operatic gusto as Al Pacino. Scarface alone set new records for Hollywood profanity with its f-bomb-filled barrage. Two decades later, Pacino remains committed, still showing that age doesn’t slow his talent for spewing a triade of inventive cursing. Few actors can turn a curse into something Shakespearean, but Pacino accomplishes it.

1. Jonah Hill
And the current champ? Jonah Hill. With 376 profanities on screen, Hill officially claims the title of Hollywood’s dirtiest mouth. From his raunchy comedy start in Superbad to the swear fest of The Wolf of Wall Street (where he himself swore 107 times alone), Hill has solidified his position as the lord of on-screen cursing. For him, swearing isn’t filler; it’s his rhythmic comedy and character development.

Profanity might not be family-friendly, but in the right hands, it can feel authentic, hilarious, or downright iconic. These 10 actors prove that when it comes to dropping f-bombs, timing and delivery are everything. Next time you’re watching one of their films, don’t even try to count the sweats, just enjoy the chaos.