Exposed: The Shocking List of Hollywood’s Most Critically Hated Actors You Won’t Believe
Ashton Kutcher

While Ashton Kutcher practically grew up in the limelight, thanks to his role as Kelso on That 70s Show, critics are quick to point out that he never grew out of his fun-loving and yet dimwitted boy-next-door roles.
Because of this, Kutcher finds himself at number 28 on IMDb‘s Top 100 Worst Actors/Actresses List.
Tommy Wiseau

For those who have seen The Room, it is hard to argue that Tommy Wiseau is hands down one of the worst actors in Hollywood.
In fact, according to IMDb‘s Top 100 Worst Actors/Actresses List, Wiseau lands at number two for his dreadful performance on the silver screen. Even so, a well-received film, The Disaster Artist, was made after it.
Shaquille O’Neal

Some athletes need to leave their skills on the court, Shaquille O’Neal included. After seeing his starring performance in Steel, one critic even went as far as saying, “Shaquille O’Neil should be legally barred from acting.”
On IMDb, Shaq landed at number 56 on the site’s Top 100 Worst Actors/Actresses List.
Rob Schneider

Funnyman Rob Schneider isn’t a critic pleaser, at least when it comes to his self-deprecating roles that come off as nothing more than repulsive and eye-rolling inducing.
For his role in Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo, a film that got a solid 9% on Rotten Tomatoes, Schneider wound up landing at number 30 on IMDb‘s Top 100 Worst Actors/Actresses List.
Paris Hilton

Just because people have a boatload of money doesn’t mean they should go into Hollywood and act. Take Paris Hilton, for example. The heiress’s performances in films such as House of Wax and The Hottie & The Nottie are stiff at best and zombie-like at worst.
Critics might have a point, and Hilton should stick to social events that are off the silver screen.
Jamie Kennedy

Sadly for Jamie Kennedy, he kind of got the short end of the stick, starring in some not-so-great movies during his career. Because of his resume, Kennedy isn’t really taken seriously as an actor.
Due to all of the flack he received for his role in Son of the Mask, Kennedy actually hosted Hecklers, a documentary exploring hecklers during bad performances.
Kevin James

Kevin James is arguably best known for his role on King of Queens but has a list of poorly reviewed films on his resume, some of which include Pixels, Paul Bart: Mall Cop, and I Know Pronounce You Chuck and Larry.
Unfortunately for James, his quirky performances have earned him seven Golden Raspberry Awards and a place on IMDb‘s Top 100 Worst Actors/Actresses List, landing at number 54.
Jennifer Love Hewitt

While Jennifer Love Hewitt is a known name in Hollywood, it doesn’t mean her acting is top-notch. In fact, she is certifiable “not fresh,” according to Rotten Tomatoes.
This means that Hewitt has not released a movie that has gone about a 60% on the site throughout her entire film career. Sadly, for the actress, that is pretty difficult to accomplish.
David Hasselhoff

While David Hasselhoff is known for his role as L.A. County Lifeguard Mitch Buchannon in Baywatch, it is actually the part that led people to believe he couldn’t act.
Put that on top of random appearances in kids’ programs such as The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie, and it’s no wonder he isn’t considered a great actor.
Jason Statham

Action action Jason Statham has a big presence in Hollywood, namely in big action-adventure blockbuster films. Even so, his range is not quite there, leaving him as a forgettable name next to stars such as The Rock.
Honestly, there’s a reason why he’s only been nominated for two awards during his career, winning neither.
Tom Green

Comedian Tom Green received four awards for his awful acting: two Golden Raspberry Awards for Worst Actor and Worst Director, and two Stinker’s Bad Movie Awards for the same categories.
According to film critic Roger Ebert, “This movie isn’t below the bottom of the barrel. This movie doesn’t deserve to be mentioned in the same sentence with barrels.” Yikes.
Ruby Rose

Stiff, horrible, and void of any emotion whatsoever, Ruby Rose flaked as a film star and then couldn’t find her footing on something as cliché as a DC comics television show.
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