8. Michael Jordan (Space Jam)

Space Jambecame more than a movie after its release in 1997; it has developed a devoted following that many better movies could only dream of. Though this isn’t to say thatSpace Jamis a bad film. It’s unquestionably funny and features some fun performances.

When the producers were looking around for a sportsman to take up the leading role alongside Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck, there was only one name they could go to first: Michael Jordan.

Michael Jordan is one of the most iconic athletes in history, and his role in the film served to endear him to a young audience, many of whom didn’t follow basketball.

His acting isn’t bad (considering all the effects he had to work with), and the movie is considered a comedy classic decades later.

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7. John Cena (The Suicide Squad)

The career trajectory of John Cena in the film industry has been steadily rising for years; so, when he starred alongside Margot Robbie and Idris Elba in James Gunn’sThe Suicide Squad, it felt like Cena reached a new milestone on his journey.

The movie is a vast improvement over its predecessor, and the improved cast brings some added fun to the picture, but John Cena’s Peacemaker is a stand-out.

He brings a hilarious blend of Cena-esque charm on top of Peacemaker’s brutal killer personality all wrapped up in one. In fact, Warner Brothers enjoyed his performance so much, they gave his character a spin-off series.

6. LeBron James (Trainwreck)

LeBron James' performance inTrainwreckwasn’t supposed to steal every scene in the movie, but it did. The basketball superstar was cast as himself in the picture, who was close friends with Bill Hader’s helpless-in-love sports surgeon.

James' deadpan delivery and his penny-pinching as he pays a cafe bill all added up to a wonderfully entertaining supporting performance, as he continually looks out for his buddy’s well-being in a new relationship.

Though James has understandably put his basketball career first, it’s easy to see him having a decent movie career when he retires.

5. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Airplane!)

A movie famously made with the intention of cramming every joke possible into one script so that whatever didn’t work would be immediately followed up with another gag,Airplane!is one of the best-loved comedy films in cinema history.

The cast was phenomenal, and all involved committed to the wackiness of the premise, including LA Lakers star Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, who memorably played Roger Murdock (the co-pilot of the aircraft) as well as himself.

Abdul-Jabbar’s comedic performance was fun to witness, as he tries to avoid being spotted by the little boy visiting the cockpit (since the boy knows that Murdock is really Abdul-Jabbar himself).

4. Carl Weathers (Rocky)

American football star Carl Weathers is better remembered for his acting roles now than for his sporting career.

After playing various roles in many movies and shows over the years—including himself inArrested Development—Weathers is currently to be found starring inThe Mandalorianalongside Pedro Pascal.

However, his best role remains Apollo Creed, the character he first played inRockyand reprised in three sequels. Weathers' performance as the Heavyweight Champion gives the first film a villain to bounce off while turning him into a beloved character in laterRockymovies.

Michael B. Jordan’s franchiseCreedis based on the original character’s son becoming a boxer, which shows the legacy that Weathers' original role has had.

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3. Babe Ruth (The Pride of the Yankees)

The 1942 classic sports dramaThe Pride of the Yankeesfocused on Lou Gehrig’s career as one of the greatest baseball players of all time, as well as him dealing with his retirement following his heart-breaking medical diagnosis.

In the film, many actors play themselves but none are more prominent than the Yankee legend himself, Babe Ruth. Ruth gives a faithful performance as himself, not shying away from some of his less-desirable characteristics and never allowing himself to get taken by his legendary sporting status on-screen.

Ruth had suffered from considerable health issues before the film began shooting, and he was hospitalized following production; however, his commitment to the film is easy to see.

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2. The Rock (Pain & Gain)

Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson is a former WWE wrestler and current actor who mostly plays characters that are in some way himself. If they aren’t himself, then they’re usually generic action hero types who have witty lines and big muscles. Nothing wrong with that.

But he also made a movie calledPain & Gainalongside Mark Wahlberg. While the movie itself is a mixed bag (with several issues between the film and the actual events it’s based on), the performance of Johnson throughout the film is deeply engrossing.

His portrayal of an ex-convict who’s now a committed Christian is gentle and restrained, showing that Johnson is capable of vastly different performances than usual.

1. Arnold Schwarzenegger (Terminator 2)

The former-bodybuilder-turned-actor is one of the most recognizable faces in cinema history. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s action-packed movies have stood the test of time, and he still enjoys the status of pop culture icon because of it.

While Arnie isn’t the best actor on this list, he has made the best movies on average by choosing projects that suited him. And, as he has grown older, Schwarzenegger has given one or two performances of real quality, notably in the zombie-drama pictureMaggie.

But Arnie’s performance as the T-800 inTerminator 2: Judgment Daystill breaks hearts with its final scene and legacy.

Schwarzenegger’s role as killing machine was molded by James Cameron into an endearing one. As the cyborg came to understand human emotion, there were no dry eyes in the house as the T-800 comforts a crying John Connor moments before saying goodbye.

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