18 Awkward Times Hollywood Refused To Cast Someone New, And Instead Recycled The Same Actor They'd Already Used For A Part

Usually, when actors play multiple characters on a show or in a movie series, it's because there's a whole twin/clone/doppelganger situation going on.

Screenshot from "Orphan Black"
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But sometimes, the show or movie series will introduce a new character, and you'll go, "Wait a minute...I've seen this actor on the show before."

Leonardo DiCaprio in "Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood"
Sony Pictures Releasing

The show/movie series/cinematic universe is pulling one over on us!!! We already know this actor, and now, the show is trying to tell us they have a a totally different name and personality!!!! WE ARE BEING GASLIT.

Bravo

Anyways, if you also find this phenomena equal parts infuriating and amusing, check out these 17 examples below!

1.Perhaps one of the best known examples is Gemma Chan. After joining the MCU as Minn-Erva in Captain Marvel...

Minn-Erva
Chuck Zlotnick / Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures / Marvel / courtesy Everett Collection

...She starred as Sersi in Eternals. Sersi is an immortal figure created at, like, the start of time, right??? So, why is there a random Kree woman who looks just like her?

Closeup of Sersi
Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures / Marvel Studios / Courtesy Everett Collection

2.Another MCU example is Michelle Yeoh, who played a minor role in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2...

Screenshot from "Guardians of the Galaxy 2"
Marvel

...Then played a larger role in Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings. Are they variants of each other????

Closeup of Michelle Yeoh
Marvel

3.A season before Dean-Charles Chapman became known as Tommen on Game of Thrones...

Tommen
HBO

...he actually played Martyn Lannister! I mean, I guess they're both Lannisters (Tommen by blood, not name), but...still. This is wrong.

Martyn
HBO

4.Personally, I find this one especially egregious. Before Peter Capaldi took on the ultimate Doctor Who role, that of the Doctor himself...

Peter Capaldi
BBV

...he played Caecilius in a Season 4 episode. Why?!?

Caecilius
BBC

5.It gets worse. That Season 4 episode also featured Karen Gillan in a minor role — essentially an extra, but still. She was recognizable.

Closeup of Karen Gillan
BBC

Almost exactly a season later, Gillan became the Doctor Who companion Amy Pond. Did they love shooting that Season 4 episode so much they just had to bring back two minor characters to be main ones? Did Doctor Who begin then abandon a conspiracy to get all their new doctors and companions from past seasons??? The world may never know.

Amy Pond
BBC

6.TBH, it really grinds my gears when a former minor character is later cast as a SERIES REGULAR. Like Diane Neal, who played Casey Novak for over a decade on Law and Order: SVU.

Casey Novak
NBC / Courtesy Everett Collection

It pains me to tell you that two seasons before Casey first appeared, Neal played Amelia Chase, a criminal in Season 3.

Amelia Chase
NBC

7.Harry Morgan was well-known (and even won an Emmy!) for playing Col. Potter on M*A*S*H (post-Season 4) and AfterMASH, but he'd actually been on an earlier season of the show as well — as, you guessed it, folks, a different character. When will my suffering end?

Harry Morgan
20th Century Fox / Courtesy: Everett Collection

In the Season 3 premiere, exactly one season earlier, he'd played Major General Steele — in fact, the entire episode was centered around him. And his costume was VIRTUALLY THE SAME. You're telling me this didn't confuse anybody??? At least make him LOOK different!!!

Major General Steele
CBS

8.Tom Lenk became a main character (or, at least, the main source of comic relief) in the last season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, but he'd also actually been in the show before...

Tom Lenk
UPN

...albeit with stage makeup/prosthetics. In Season 5, he'd played the vampire Cyrus. I'll give a bit of a pass to this one as he at least looks different, but the Buffy casting team is on thin ice.

The vampire Cyrus
UPN

9.Similarly, Warwick Davis appeared in two roles in the Harry Potter films, but you likely didn't notice because of his prosthetics and makeup. He played Hogwarts Professor Flitwick...

Professor Flitwick
Warner Bros / Courtesy Everett Collection

...as well as playing the Gringotts goblin Griphook. My mind was BLOWN when I found this out. I'm still coming to terms with it.

Harry and Griphook
J.K.R. / Warner Bros./ Courtesy Everett Collection

10.This is a small one, but I'm including it because I noticed it even as a kid. Back when Torrey DeVitto was just getting her start, she appeared on Drake & Josh — here she is as "Denise Woods" in Season 2, a college student Drake hits on.

"Denise Woods"
Nickelodeon

And here she is as Tori in Season 3!! WHAT IS THE TRUTH??

"Tori? I didn't know you were here."

She was also in a Season 1 episode according to IMDB, but her character wasn't named, and I scrolled through the episode and couldn't find her.

Nickelodeon

11.Look, I get that writers sometimes do it as little in-jokes. Psych had a ton of examples — oftentimes, writers stepping in to do a small part. For example, producer Andy Berman played a part in a Season 1 episode...

Andy Berman in "Psych"
USA Network

...and also in a Season 6 episode. He also plays a zombie in Season 8. I guess it's kinda cute and funny that they did this, but it ALSO HURTS MY BRAIN.

Andy Berman in "Psych"

These were definitely not the same character because the second character had a strong accent.

USA Network

12.Another minor Psych one that bothers me — this guy, Peter Benson, who played two different characters only FIVE EPISODES APART. Psych, what are you trying to do to me?

Peter Benson in "Psych"
USA Network

13.Two and a Half Men is another repeat offender. Judy Greer spent two episodes as Herb's sister Myra in Season 4...

Judy Greer and Charlie Sheen in "Two and a Half Men"
CBS

But she became much better known as Bridget, Walden's ex-wife, in Season 9 of the show. She even continued to play Bridget in later seasons! And we never heard from Myra again. Quite suspicious, if you ask me.

Bridget
CBS

14.Jennifer Taylor also played multiple roles — she was best known for playing Charlie's fiancée Chelsea...

Chelsea and Charlie
CBS

...but she'd actually played THREE separate characters prior to that! THREE!!!!

Screenshots from "Two and a Half Men"

Nothing against Jennifer Taylor, but...was there not a single other woman in the world available?

CBS

Finally, we'll end with a few examples that I actually like, because the actors' second role was just a voice and/or motion-capture role.

15.John Rhys-Davies was best-known for playing Gimli in Lord of the Rings...

Gimli
New Line / courtesy Everett Collection

...But he actually played (well, provided the voice) for Treebeard, too!

Treebeard
New Line

16.Similarly, Sean Gunn played Calendar Man in The Suicide Squad...

Calendar Man
Warner Bros.

...While also providing voice — and motion capture — for Weasel.

Weasel
Warner Bros.

17.He did something similar in the Guardians of the Galaxy films, providing motion capture for Rocket Raccoon (and acting as a stand-in for the actors)...

Sean Gunn on set of "Guardians of the Galaxy"
Jay Maidment/Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection

...as well as playing Kraglin.

Kraglin
Disney+ / Courtesy Everett Collection

18.And finally, Mark Hamill obviously reprised his role as Luke Skywalker in Star Wars: Episode VIII — The Last Jedi...

Mark Hamill
John Wilson/ Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures / Lucasfilm Ltd. /Courtesy Everett Collection

...But you may not know he also voiced Dobbu Scay in the film!

Dobbu Scay
Lucasfilm / Disney

That's all I got for ya right now — which examples am I missing? Ruin my day by letting me know in the comments below!