No doubt that the far majority would associate Clark Griswold with him.
I think this is a cultural thing. I've never even heard of Clark Griswold. Chevy Chase in general was more or less an unknown to me before
Community.
I think I would first associate Carrey with Ace Ventura or Dumb and Dumber and Stiller with Zoolander, but they both have quite a lot of popular roles.
I think for Cranston/Walt the best comparison would be Gandolfini/Tony Soprano. I don't like The Sopranos much, nor am I really fond of the character of Tony, but Gandolfini was amazing in the role, and seemed to truly inhabit it. I think it is slightly different for TV roles than films, because on TV you often have years and years to cultivate a character, whereas on movies even if a character is part of a franchise, you often only do it once in every few years.
Harrison Ford is difficult because both Han Solo and Indiana Jones are
so legendary, ditto Marlon Brando (Don Corleone, Colonel Kurtz.) But some (some have already been mentioned) that come to mind would be:
Anthony Hopkins as Hannibal Lecter
Judy Garland as Dorothy Gale
Heath Ledger as The Joker
Sigourney Weaver as Ellen Ripley
Anthony Perkins as Norman Bates
Noomi Rapace as Lisbeth Salander
Malcolm McDowell as Alex de Large (A Clockwork Orange)
Audrey Tautou as Amélie
Robert Downey Jr as Iron Man
Do you even know what honor is?
- A horse.
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