Some actors just have the magic touch—lighting up not just one but several hit TV shows and capturing audiences’ hearts every time. Whether they pivot from drama to comedy or from network to streaming, these stars have mastered the art of reinvention while delivering unforgettable performances in iconic roles. Here’s a look at some of today’s most celebrated talents who’ve helmed more than one major show, proving true star power never goes out of style.
Lauren Graham
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Lauren Graham charmed viewers as Lorelai Gilmore in the beloved family dramedy, Gilmore Girls. She then returned on our screens as the caring, relatable Sarah Braverman in her next hit series, Parenthood, as reported by the Television Academy. Her quick wit, warmth, and emotional depth have made her a household favorite across generations, cementing her reputation as the person you wish lived next door.
Lisa Kudrow
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After becoming a household name as Phoebe Buffay on Friends, Lisa Kudrow took on a very different role in HBO’s The Comeback. The satirical comedy featured Kudrow as Valerie Cherish, a washed-up sitcom star trying to revive her career, according to Britannica. Her performance showed a different side of her comedic talent and helped make The Comeback a cult favorite
Bryan Cranston
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Bryan Cranston stunned audiences by transitioning from a lovable sitcom dad on Malcolm in the Middle to one of television’s most complex anti-heroes as Walter White in Breaking Bad, a role that earned him three Emmy Awards, according to the Television Academy. Each role has showcased different facets of his range, earning him acclaim and a spot in the pantheon of TV legends.
Laura Prepon
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Laura Prepon shined as the cool girl next door Donna Pinciotti in the Fox sitcom That ’70s Show before stepping into a darker world as Alex Vause in the groundbreaking streaming dramedy Orange Is the New Black, as reported by CBS News. Her compelling presence brings heart and edge to whichever series she joins, making her performances must-see TV.
Matthew Fox
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Matthew Fox started as the eldest brother and family anchor in the beloved drama Party of Five and later kept viewers on the edge of their seats playing Dr. Jack Shephard in the mysterious island thriller Lost, per EBSCO Research. His ability to bring emotional intensity and gravitas to each project helped define these era-defining shows.
Jeremy Allen White
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Jeremy Allen White carved out a reputation as troubled genius “Lip” Gallagher across eleven seasons of Shameless, then cooked up critical acclaim as chef Carmy Berzatto in the sharply-written FX dramedy The Bear, according to Britannica. His layered portrayals invite viewers into the inner lives of complicated, unforgettable characters.
David Boreanaz
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David Boreanaz brought supernatural charm to a cult hit as Angel on Buffy the Vampire Slayer before diving into leading roles as FBI crime-solver Seeley Booth in Bones and military team leader Jason Hayes in SEAL Team, as reported by Screen Rant.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus
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Julia Louis-Dreyfus made us laugh as Elaine Benes in Seinfeld, then delivered razor-sharp humor as Vice President Selina Meyer in the biting political satire Veep, per Collider. Her comedic brilliance is matched by her fearless approach to reinventing herself with every new character.
Ted Danson
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Ted Danson first became a household name behind the bar as Sam Malone on the beloved sitcom Cheers, and has since played notably different roles, including a charming afterlife architect on The Good Place and a quirky mayor on Mr. Mayor, according to Britannica. His enduring charisma and impeccable timing keep him at the top of his game.
Keri Russell
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Keri Russell broke out as the title character in Felicity. She later reinvented herself as a deep-cover Soviet spy in The Americans and most recently starred as a savvy U.S. diplomat in Netflix’s The Diplomat, according to NPR. Her career has showcased an impressive range across both drama and television.
Melissa Joan Hart
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Melissa Joan Hart brought sass and smarts to her roles as both a precocious teen in Clarissa Explains It All and a magic-wielding heroine in Sabrina the Teenage Witch, later charming audiences as the star of the family comedy Melissa & Joey, per TV Insider.
Neil Patrick Harris
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Neil Patrick Harris made his mark as teen prodigy doctor Doogie Howser before redefining the playboy comedy archetype as Barney Stinson in How I Met Your Mother, according to Biography. His unique blend of humor, vulnerability, and showmanship continues to win over fans, no matter the genre.
Mayim Bialik
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Mayim Bialik‘s career launched with the coming-of-age comedy Blossom and soared again with her role as whip-smart neuroscientist Amy Farrah Fowler in The Big Bang Theory, per Britannica. Her intelligence and authenticity have made her performances relatable and inspiring across generations.
Freddie Highmore
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Freddie Highmore transitioned seamlessly from playing the eerie Norman Bates in the psychological thriller series Bates Motel to winning hearts as brilliant autistic surgeon Dr. Shaun Murphy in The Good Doctor, as reported by Deadline.
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