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Alan Cumming’s 10 Best Movies Ranked


Summary

  • Alan Cumming is a versatile actor who can transform into any character in any genre, earning him a reputation as one of cinema’s true chameleons.
  • He has appeared in both indie films and major franchises like James Bond and X-Men, showcasing his range and ability to excel in any role.
  • Regardless of the size or status of the movie, Cumming consistently delivers great performances and has become a cult favorite for his diverse body of work.


When looking at what Alan Cumming has been in, there are great films covering many genres. More often than not, he shows how he can turn into almost any character in any role, one of cinema’s true chameleons. He is an award-winning actor as well, earning an Emmy Award and BAFTA Award while also picking up a Tony Award for his work on the stage. He has been acting on television since 1984, in movies since 1986, and on the stage since 1988. Along the way, he has become a cult favorite for several of his roles.

However, Cumming has not just enjoyed roles in indie movies and art house fare. He has appeared in two of the biggest franchises in the world, with a role in the James Bond franchise (Goldeneye) and the Marvel Universe with a role as Nightcrawler in X-Men 2. On top of that, he has appeared in comedies, dramas, action movies, rom-coms, and even a satire based inside the world of Archie. Through it all, Cumming gives great performances in every role he takes, regardless of the size and status of the movie in which he appears.

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12 GoldenEye (1995)

Cumming Plays A Villainous Russian Computer Programmer

Alan Cumming in Goldeneye

Release Date
November 16, 1995

Director
Martin Campbell

Cast
Pierce Brosnan , Sean Bean , Izabella Scorupco , Famke Janssen , Joe Don Baker , judi dench

Runtime
130 minutes

Stream now on Prime Video

In this Pierce Brosnan-led James Bond flick, the iconic spy battles Sean Bean’s rogue ex-MI6 agent in a race to prevent him from causing a worldwide financial meltdown. In Goldeneye, Alan Cumming plays Boris Grishenko, a Russian computer programmer working for Bean’s villain. He also has an iconic death overshadowing even Bean’s death, by being frozen solid in liquid nitrogen. The film became a fixture in the cultural canon, so much so that Cumming still receives shouts of his catchphrase, “I am invincible” from fans.

11 Josie And The Pussycats (2001)

Cumming Plays A Manipulative Music Producer

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Josie and the Pussycats was an underrated movie that was a critical and commercial flop when it came out. However, it ended up reevaluated years later and has become a cult classic. Based on the characters from the Archie Comics world, the movie is based on a girl band that hits it big and Cumming plays a manipulative promoter who recruits and manages young bands for MegaRecords. The movie is funny, and it plays better when people realize it is a satire of consumerism and pop-culture success.

10 Eyes Wide Shut (1999)

Cumming Plays A Hotel Clerk In The Kubrick Movie

Alan Cumming in Eyes Wide Shut

Release Date
July 16, 1999

Runtime
159 minutes

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Stanley Kubrick was still working on the final touches of his final film at the time of his passing. Eyes Wide Shut is an erotic psychological thriller starring Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman. When his wife admits that she has fantasized about another man, Dr. Bill Hartford is transfixed by the idea of getting revenge, eventually ending up at a mysterious mansion for a secret group’s bizarre meeting. Cumming was selected by Kubrick to play a hotel desk clerk in a fleeting yet attention-grabbing role.

9 My Old School (2022)

Alan Cumming Plays The Real-Life Brandon Lee

Alan Cumming in My Old School

Release Date
July 22, 2022

Director
Jono McLeod

Cast
Clare Grogan , Alan Cumming , Lulu

Runtime
115 minutes

Stream now on Hulu

Cumming appeared in the documentary My Old School, telling the story of Brandon Lee, who enrolled in Bearsden Academy in Glasgow aged 30, disguised as a 16-year-old student. The documentary shows his time at school and the fallout after his unmasking. It is told through interviews, archive footage, and recreations. The real Brandon Lee refused to take part.

Cumming, who attended drama school in Glasgow, lip-syncs the audio of his interviews as a stand-in for the subject. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and continued a festival run before being picked up by Magnolia Pictures. It garnered positive reviews, with comparisons to the fictional Drew Barrymore movie Never Been Kissed (1999).

8 Emma (1996)

Cumming Plays Reverend Elton In The Adaptation

Alan Cumming comforting Gwyneth Paltrow in Emma .

While Amy Heckerling directed a modern retelling a year earlier with Clueless (1995), Jane Austen’s Emma received a historically accurate Regency-era adaptation. Gwenyth Paltrow is the vivacious gossip, who plays matchmaker to her pals and accidentally falls in love. Alan Cumming is Reverand Elton, a rich suitor enchanted with Emma. He plays the character as uppity and ostentatious. The film was well received by critics at the time, often noting Paltrow’s charming performance.

7 Any Day Now (2012)

Cumming Plays A Gay Man Fighting A Biased System

Garret Dillahunt with Isaac Leyva and Alan Cumming in Any Day Now

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Any Day Now follows a gay couple who attempt to take custody of a vulnerable teenager but are forced to fight a biased justice system. The movie features an actor with Down syndrome, Isaac Leyva, as the couple’s son. Cumming plays Rudy, a drag performer and musician, highlighting his great talent for cabaret. On release, the film received a multitude of accolades, gaining a GLAAD Media Award for Best Film In Limited Release. It also has a 78% Certified Fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

6 X2: X-Men United (2003)

Cumming Plays The Iconic X-Men Nightcrawler

Release Date
May 2, 2003

Director
Bryan Singer

Runtime
134 Minutes

In one of Cumming’s most mainstream roles, he plays Nightcrawler in the first sequel of the X-Men franchise. Wolverine, Storm, Cyclops, Rogue, and Jean Gray are forced to partner Magneto to beat the evil William Stryker. Cummings bursts into the franchise in the striking opening scene, where he invades the White House, bouncing off the walls and kicking more than a few Secret Service members in the face. He becomes an ally of the X-Men in what is regarded as the best X-Men film.

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5 Battle Of The Sexes (2017)

Cumming Plays Fashion Designer Cuthbert “Ted” Tinling

Alan Cumming in Battle of the Sexes

Release Date
September 22, 2017

Director
Jonathan Dayton , Valerie Faris

Cast
Andrea Riseborough , Elisabeth Shue , Martha MacIsaac , Steve Carell , Sarah Silverman , Alan Cumming , Eric Christian Olsen , Natalie Morales , Emma Stone , Austin Stowell

Runtime
121 minutes

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Battle Of The Sexes is a biographical sports film concerning the lead-up to one of the world’s most famous tennis matches; when former world No.1 Bobby Riggs bet he could beat any woman. The title roles are played by Steve Carell and Emma Stone as Bobby Riggs and Billie Jean King, with Cumming playing real-life fashion designer Cuthbert “Ted” Tinling. Tinling was an openly gay tennis icon, designing Billie Jean King’s outfit for the historic match.

Although he was famously bald, in this adaptation, Cumming plays him with a full head of grey hair. Overall, the film was praised as a solid dramedy for lining up parallels to current issues, such as highlighting the gender pay gap.

4 Titus (1999)

Cumming Plays Saturninus, The Son Of The Roman Emperor

Alan Cumming in Titus

One of the best Alan Cumming movies, Titus is a retelling of William Shakespeare’s revenge tragedy, Titus Andronicus, about the unraveling of a Roman general. Anthony Hopkins plays the title role in the directorial debut of Julie Taymor. Titus sacrifices the son of the Romans’ great enemy, the Queen of the Goths, and she sets out for brutal retribution. Alan Cumming plays the deceased Roman Emperors’ son, Saturninus. The film received mixed reviews but has since gained a cult following.

3 The Anniversary Party (2001)

Cumming & Jennifer Jason Leigh Co-Direct & Star In This Movie

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Alan Cumming and Jennifer Jason Leigh teamed up in 2001 to co-direct and star in the movie, The Anniversary Party. This was also the last role that Phoebe Cates took on before she retired from acting. Cumming and Leigh star as a Hollywood couple who celebrate their wedding anniversary after reconciling following a period of separation. However, when they take some ecstasy, everything falls apart once again. The movie won the National Board of Review Award for Excellence in Filmmaking for Cumming and Leigh.

2 Sweet Land (2005)

The Role Of Frandsen Was Written For Cumming

Alan Cumming in Sweet Land

Sweet Land is an American independent romance film featuring Elizabeth Reaser as a German woman who travels to Minnesota for an arranged marriage with Olaf, a Norweigan man. It is set in 1920 and is one tale of the millions of immigrants that formed the USA as citizens know it today. The role he plays, Frandsen (a friend of Olaf), was written specifically for Cumming, as he was an early supporter of the film and helped get the project off the ground.

The connection shines through, as Sweet Land ended up being one of the best Alan Cumming movies. The film was produced on a modest budget of $1 million, funded by the director himself, and was very well received upon release. It ended up winning the Independent Spirit Award for Best First Feature at its 2007 ceremony.

1 Nicholas Nickleby (2002)

Cumming Plays A Member Of The Theatre Company

Alan Cumming in Nicholas Nickleby

This adaptation of Charles Dickens’s third novel concerns a young man on a mission to save his family from his cold-hearted uncle after being sent to a boarding school due to his father’s death, and it’s easily the best Alan Cumming movie. Despite this heavy premise, it’s a jolly and mischievous ride. The film garnered similar reviews to Emma, namely the script being a respectful adaptation of its source material and featuring an excellent ensemble cast.

This cast includes Cumming as Mr. Folair, a member of the Crummles Theatre Company – always dressed in traditional Scottish garb. For their work, the actors received an award from the National Board of Review for Best Acting Ensemble.



This story originally appeared on Screenrant

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