Cary Elwes is a versatile actor known for his impressive range and captivating performances across various genres. With a career spanning several decades, Elwes has left an indelible mark on Hollywood with his memorable roles in both film and television. One of his most iconic performances came in the beloved classic "The Princess Bride" (1987), where he portrayed the dashing and charming Westley. This role solidified his status as a leading man in Hollywood and endeared him to audiences worldwide. Elwes has showcased his talent in a diverse range of projects, from the intense thriller "Saw" (2004) to the comedic parody "Robin Hood: Men in Tights" (1993). His ability to seamlessly transition between genres speaks to his versatility as an actor. Elwes has also proven his staying power in the industry with standout performances in films such as "Glory" (1989), "Twister" (1996), and "Kiss the Girls" (1997). His captivating presence on screen and dedication to his craft have earned him a reputation as a respected and sought-after actor in the entertainment industry. Cary Elwes continues to entertain audiences with his talent and charisma, leaving a lasting legacy in the world of entertainment.
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Directed by Andi Osho, Brooke Shields, Cary Elwes, Lee Ross, Mary Lambert
Directed by Anne Hathaway, Cary Elwes, Hugh Dancy, Joanna Lumley, "Tommy OHaver"
Directed by Edward Zwick
Directed by Cary Elwes, Charlie Sheen, Jim Abrahams, Lloyd Bridges, Valeria Golino
Directed by Alex McArthur, Ashley Judd, Cary Elwes, Gary Fleder, Morgan Freeman
Directed by Ashton Kutcher, Cary Elwes, Ivan Reitman, Kevin Kline, Natalie Portman
Directed by Aubrey Plaza, Cary Elwes, Guy Ritchie, Hugh Grant, Jason Statham
Directed by Andrea Corr, Bryan White, Cary Elwes, Frederik Du Chau, Jessalyn Gilsig
Directed by Amy Yasbeck, Cary Elwes, Mel Brooks, Richard Lewis, Roger Rees
Directed by James Wan