We Bet You Had No Idea Just How Many Films Peter Dinklage Has on His Résumé

We Bet You Had No Idea Just How Many Films Peter Dinklage Has on His Résumé

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Incontestable fact: Peter Dinklage was born to play the role of Tyrion Lannister, the hard-drinking, fast-quipping brother of Cersei and Jaime Lannister and perhaps the only redeeming member of the Lannister family. Though landing the role of the wry and charming Tyrion on Game of Thrones may have launched Dinklage into superstardom, the youngest Lannister is not the only role he has ever nailed. In fact, we bet you have no idea how many titles are part of the actor's extensive filmography. From love interests to antagonists to straight-up villains, read on to see all of the film roles Dinklage has played over the years.

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In this well-received indie dark comedy (Dinklage's film debut), he plays Tito, a frustrated actor with dwarfism who complains about only landing clichéd roles.

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This comedic drama — where Dinklage stars as Finbar McBride, a withdrawn, unmarried man with a passion for trains — marked his breakthrough role and earned him nominations for both the Independent Spirit Award and Screen Actors Guild Award for best actor.

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In the insanely quotable Will Ferrell-led holiday flick, Dinklage makes an appearance as Miles Finch, a bestselling children's author with a dangerous temper.

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This bizarre direct-to-DVD film flew pretty under the radar, though it did earn flak for casting Gary Oldman alongside Dinklage as his best friend and fellow dwarf, despite Oldman not having dwarfism himself.

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In the rom-com The Baxter, Dinklage appears as Benson Hedges, a wedding planner who helps Caroline and Elliot (played by Elizabeth Banks and Michael Showalter) finalize their wedding plans.

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Dinklage plays a small role in this adventure comedy-drama as Rowlie, a traveling circus performer. Though the movie received positive reviews, it didn't fare as well in theaters.

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Dinklage costars with Vin Diesel in this courtroom drama, which is loosely based on the true story of the longest Mafia trial in American history. In the film, Dinklage plays the fictitious Ben Klandis, the lead defense attorney.

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In the British romantic comedy Penelope, which received mix reviews, Dinklage appears as Lemon, a sneaky tabloid reporter.

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In this British black comedy, Dinklage plays a conniving American named Peter who tries to blackmail two brothers out of their father's inheritance. He then reprised the role in the 2010 American remake of the film, though his character's name was changed to Frank.

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Though the movie was poorly received, Dinklage still gives an awesome performance as the villainous Simon Bar Sinister in this superhero film based on the 1960s cartoon series of the same name.

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Dinklage plays Trumpkin, a very practical and very skeptical dwarf, in the second film in the Chronicles of Narnia series.

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In this comedy-drama, Dinklage was cast as Mr. Townsend, the boss of a reformed gambler at an auto insurance company.

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This terribly reviewed rom-com stars Kate Hudson, Gael García Bernal, and Dinklage as a male prostitute named Vinnie.

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In the superhero flick X-Men: Days of Future Past, which was the sixth-highest-grossing film of 2014, Dinklage absolutely owns the role of Bolivar Trask, the villainous military scientist who owns Trask Industries.

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In the last film Robin Williams appeared in before his 2014 death, this comedy (itself a remake of the 1997 Israeli film The 92 Minutes of Mr. Baum) features Dinklage as Aaron Altmann, a lawyer and the brother of Williams's character, Henry Altmann.

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In the sci-fi comedy Pixels, Dinklage plays Adam Sandler's character's brother, Eddie Plant — a former arcade champion whose character is based on real-life Pac-Man and Donkey Kong champion Billy Mitchell.

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In this Melissa McCarthy-led comedy, Dinklage plays Ronald (or, as he calls himself, Renault), McCarthy's character's business rival and former lover.

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Dinklage landed a supporting role in this award-winning dark comedy-drama playing James, who witnesses Mildred (played by Frances McDormand) committing arson and provides her with an alibi, earning himself a date with Mildred.

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Dinklage stars in this sci-fi drama as Sam Bloom, who — after getting into a car crash that kills his brother — uses a tool that allows him to extract his memories onto an external device, hoping to figure out how exactly the collision happened.

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Elle Fanning and Dinklage costar in this postapocalyptic drama as Grace and Del, two survivors of a worldwide epidemic that wipes out Earth's population who must now learn to live together.

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