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Top 30 Moments We Found Out An Actor Was a Great Dancer

Top 30 Moments We Found Out An Actor Was a Great Dancer
VOICE OVER: Rebecca Brayton WRITTEN BY: Jesse Singer
There's a lot of hidden talent in Hollywood! Welcome to MsMojo, and today we're counting down our picks for the moments when actors grabbed our attention with their dance skills and let us know they had the moves. Our countdown includes actors Amy Adams, Hugh Jackman, Jenna Ortega and more!

Welcome to MsMojo, and today we’re counting down our picks for the moments when actors grabbed our attention with their dance skills and let us know they had the moves. Which of these boogie down celebs surprised you the most? Let us know in the comments.

#30: Tom Hiddleston

Met Gala (2016)
Yup, Loki can dance! Tom Hiddleston came to the world’s attention as the aforementioned God of Mischief in 2011’s “Thor” - and has continued to rock the character in movies and television shows ever since. So, where does the dancing come in, you ask? Well, you might remember that, back in 2016, Hiddleston had a brief romantic relationship with one Taylor Swift. And that year they also were each other’s plus 1 at the prestigious Met Gala. Which is where this video of them burning up the dance floor was taken. A couple years later Hiddleston proved the Met Gala wasn’t a fluke and showed off even more moves on the “Alan Carr: Chatty Man” show.

#29: Salma Hayek

“From Dusk till Dawn” (1996)
In 1997, Salma Hayek grabbed Matthew Perry’s attention with her solo salsa dancing in the kitchen, but it was in the previous year that she let us all know she could dance. The movie was “From Dusk till Dawn” and the scene is Hayek’s now-iconic slow groove with a large Albino Burmese Python. Hayek, who had a very strong fear of snakes at the time, had to literally be put into a hypnotic trance in order to film the scene. However, while she might not remember filming it - none of us will ever forget watching it.

#28: Jennifer Garner

“13 Going on 30” (2004)
As any child of the ‘80s will tell you, the “Thriller” song and that music video were a large part of their lives. And if they’re being honest, they will surely admit to having practiced that dance in their rooms on multiple occasions. So to see Jennifer Garner bust it out so wonderfully in this scene from “13 Going on 30” was a definite eye-opener as to her dancing talents. Okay, so she’s no Michael Jackson - but Garner proved that she has some pretty stellar moves of her own.

#27: Jon Heder

“Napoleon Dynamite” (2004)
Given that “Napoleon Dynamite” was Jon Heder’s first feature film role, it was really his first chance to show the world he could dance. And he took that opportunity and ran, or, well, danced, with it. The dance scene was actually put into the film because Jared and Jerusha Hess (who wrote the film) knew that Heder liked to boogie. The climactic scene was one of the last things they shot and they were running out of film rolls and cash. Heder was quoted as saying it was a lot of pressure, and he improvised most of what we see on film. But to say he nailed it would be an understatement.

#26: Daniel Craig

Belvedere Vodka Commercial (2022)
MANY people usually like to dance after consuming a little alcohol. But for Daniel Craig in this awesome extended commercial, he dances his way to the alcohol. What starts off like a quiet black and white ad for perfume, soon turns into an almost two minute solo dance extravaganza featuring Daniel Craig and his groovy adventures to an eventual glass of Vodka. Yup, that’s about what our reaction was to seeing him dance his way through the ad. We’re not sure what to call his moves other than fabulous.

#25: Colin Farrell

“The Ellen DeGeneres Show” (2003-2022)
Of all the things you might’ve guessed that Colin Farrell was into when he was a teenager - we’re gonna bet that line dancing wasn’t one of them. But not only was Farrell into it, he was part of a line dancing troupe called “Step in Line,” and he also taught it. All this was before he was famous though - so when he visited “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” back, over a decade ago, the audience wasn’t prepared for what they witnessed. Which was Farrell teaching Ellen, and a few fans, how to line dance.

#24: Alfonso Ribeiro

“The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” (1990-96)
We guess it’s possible that some of you weren’t aware of Alfonso Ribeiro’s dancing abilities until you saw him win season 19 of “Dancing with the Stars.” However, for the rest of us, our appreciation of Ribeiro’s ability to bust a move goes back to the 1990s and “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air”. Of course, we’re talking about “The Carlton.” The arm and hip-swinging move that Ribeiro made so popular has been colloquially named after him, and with good reason. And it had the “Dancing with the Stars” audience screaming with nostalgic glee when he broke it out during one of his routines.

#23: Joseph Gordon-Levitt

“500 Days of Summer” (2009)
Years before Joseph Gordon-Levitt mesmerized the crowd on “Lip Sync Battle” he had already shown us he was a part of the rhythm nation - as far as his ability to move was concerned. In the great 2009 romcom “500 Days of Summer” JGL - in a moment of total relationship ecstasy - breaks into dance as a flash mob of boogie forms around him. And for those of us who were desperate to see him bust a move one more time - Gordon-Levitt made all our dreams come true when he did his Janet Jackson on the aforementioned “Lip Sync Battle” in 2015.

#22: Stephanie Beatriz

“In the Heights” (2021)
Stephanie Beatriz got her big TV break when she began her run as Rosa Diaz on “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” in 2013. And as far as dancing goes, she did show off a few ballet moves in one episode - to the not-totally-disapproving words of her former instructor. However, while she gave us a hint of her abilities in that scene, it was when 2021 came around that she got to really show off her moves. In the movie “In the Heights” Beatriz - as Carla - sings and dances her way through a number of scenes. Even Rosa’s former dance teacher would be proud.

#21: Steve Martin

“Steve Martin's Best Show Ever” (1981)
While audiences had seen Steve Martin shake his stuff as one of the “Wild and Crazy Guys” - those moves were all exaggerated and played for laughs. So, the idea that he could legit dance might’ve still been up for debate among folks. Although that debate was put to rest when the “Steve Martin's Best Show Ever” special aired in 1981. Not only did Martin show off some impressive tap dancing skills - but he did it alongside Gregory Hines - one of the greatest of all time. And, dare we say it - Martin held his own.

#20: Paul Rudd

“I Could Never Be Your Woman” (2007)
For decades, men everywhere have been trying to figure out what it would take to woo Michelle Pfeiffer. It turns out the answer is an enthusiastic dance montage. Well, at least that’s what seems to work on her character in 2007’s “I Could Never Be Your Woman.” As she stands off to the side, Paul Rudd breaks out all his moves for a dance style melange that many probably didn’t think he was capable of. From country line to breakdancing, Rudd does it all - and although it’s played for laughs, you can tell that he’s got some rhythm in those bones. A rhythm he showed off for Jon Stewart as well.

#19: Antonio Banderas

“Evita” (1996)
Depending on your age and movie-watching history, when you found out Antonio Banderas could dance might differ slightly from other folks. The Spanish actor has shown off his abilities on the dance floor on multiple occasions, including “The Mask of Zorro” and “Take the Lead.” But before he was seducing Catherine Zeta-Jones and tangoing with Katya Virshilas, Banderas was waltzing with Madonna in the 1996 musical “Evita.” Banderas isn’t a trained dancer, and as he once said, “It’s a myth that everyone from Spain knows how to dance.” Well, it might be a myth, but it’s one that he’s lived up to on multiple occasions.

#18: Bradley Cooper

“Silver Linings Playbook” (2012)
In 2018’s “A Star Is Born,” Bradley Cooper showed us he can sing, but it was earlier in the decade that we found out he can also dance. It started with the awesome dance competition scene in “Silver Linings Playbook.” Although his and Jennifer Lawrence’s characters only score a 5 out of 10 for their routine, they won all of our hearts with their spirited, original choreography. The following year, in 2013, we learned that his “Playbook” moves weren’t a fluke as he boogied down to Donna Summer in “American Hustle.”

#17: Richard Gere

“Chicago” (2002)
In the early ‘80s, Richard Gere showed us that he could literally sweep women off their feet - or at least lift them off and carry them away. But it wasn’t until much later in his career that we learned he could move his feet with a surprising amount of grace and rhythm. The moment that made Gere a dancer came in the 2002 musical, “Chicago.” The dancing abilities of many of the film’s stars caught people off guard, but none more so than Gere when he broke out his tap shoes for a solo dance number. And we have to imagine it was his performance in this film that landed him the role in “Shall We Dance” a couple years later.

#16: Donald Faison

“Scrubs” (2001-10)
Being a great dancer and a great improviser don’t necessarily have anything to do with each other, but sometimes the two come together to create one perfect moment. And that’s what happened on the Season 5 episode of “Scrubs,” “My Half-Acre.” As Donald Faison confirmed on his podcast with Zach Braff, “Fake Doctors, Real Friends” - that now iconic dance he does to Bell Biv DeVoe’s “Poison” - that was all improvised on the spot. And all done on the first take as well. So, for all of you who only know it as the default “Fortnite” dance, know that they took it from Faison’s performance.

#15: Patrick Swayze

“Dirty Dancing” (1987)
While it might’ve been a surprise to fans when they saw Patrick Swayze’s performance in “Dirty Dancing,” it certainly wasn’t a surprise to his family and friends. Swayze’s mother Patsy was a ​​dancer, choreographer, and dance instructor. Naturally, Patrick had studied dance from a young age, taking it so far as to even move to New York in the ‘70s to finish his formal training. So, while “Dirty Dancing” was when we all found out he was a dancer, for Swayze, the film was just his first opportunity to really show the population at large one of the things he’d been training for his whole life.

#14: Ryan Gosling

“La La Land” (2016)
For those paying attention, Ryan Gosling’s dancing abilities have been on full display since he was a kid. Whether it’s in one of the many stage shows you can now find videos of online, or even back in his “Mickey Mouse Club” days, Gosling has been moving and grooving. However, since he exploded onto our movie screens, dancing wasn’t one of his talents most of us were aware of. That is, until 2016’s Best Picture-winning - oops, Best Picture-nominated - “La La Land.” Now we all know that Ryan Gosling is a great dancer.

#13: Charlize Theron

“The Astronaut's Wife” (1999)
When Charlize Theron hosted “Saturday Night Live” in 2014, she confirmed to the world that she can’t sing. Well, at least there’s one thing this beautiful and talented woman can’t do, because we know she can act like a champ and we’ve also seen that she can dance. The year before her “SNL” confession, we saw her waltz around the Oscar stage with Channing Tatum while Seth MacFarlane sang a song. But over a decade before that, just a few years into her film career, Theron gave us a taste of her moves in a solo dance around the house in “The Astronaut’s Wife.” And twenty years later she gave the world a taste of her tango in “Long Shot.”

#12: Channing Tatum

“Step Up” (2006)
And speaking of Charlize Theron’s Oscar dance partner, before he was a famous movie star, Channing Tatum was known for his abilities on the dance floor. Well, actually it was more of a stage, and the dancing also involved the removal of his clothes as a stripper, a skill and life experience he would put to direct use years later in Steven Soderbergh’s great 2012 film, “Magic Mike.” However, it was six years prior that his moves were first put on display up on the silver screen in “Step Up.” Tatum grooves all over the movie, showing off his ability to both freestyle and work with choreography.

#11: Jenna Ortega

“Wednesday” (2022-)
Jenna Ortega’s unusual and intense dance as Wednesday Addams brilliantly showed the many facets of her creepy character. Although not formally trained, Ortega came up with all of the moves herself. She based her research on actors, singers and dancers from the past, including Siouxsie Sioux, Bob Fosse, goth kids in the ‘80s, and the first Wednesday, Lisa Loring. Her character’s blank face and laser intense focus really put the emphasis on the clean, graceful moves. The creepy, kooky routine is so much fun that it has since inspired many TikTok recreations, including one from Lady Gaga.

#10: Penélope Cruz

“Noel” (2004)
Since making her film debut in the early ‘90s, Penélope Cruz has always filled the screen with beauty and glamor - to go along with her huge talent as an actor. But in 2004’s “Noel,” she filled the screen with her sultry and seductive salsa dance moves in an attempt to draw Paul Walker into her arms. And it worked! The film itself didn’t perform very well at the box office, but those who did pay to see it certainly got their money’s worth as far as Cruz’s dancing is concerned.

#9: Hugh Jackman

“The Greatest Showman” (2017)
For many years, Hugh Jackman was best known as the tough, mutant fighter, Wolverine. Nobody expected the blade-handed hero to also have dancing feet. Before “X-Men” launched him into stardom, Jackman spent much of his early career singing and dancing on stage. He showed off his skills at the occasional awards show, including a number from his starring role in Broadway’s “The Boy from Oz.” Despite that, many of his fans were stunned when he sashayed onto the screen as P. T. Barnum in the dazzling film musical, “The Greatest Showman.” His leading man moves in this romantic musical are truly the greatest show.

#8: Kate Hudson

“Nine” (2009)
Few people knew that Kate Hudson was a spectacular dancer, until she took to the runway in the film musical “Nine.” As the Vogue fashion journalist Stephanie, Hudson performs the stylish number “Cinema Italiano.” The dazzling black-and-white sequence has a music video vibe and Hudson is the star. She makes the high-energy moves look stylishly simple as she takes over the screen. Just a few years later, Hudson would continue to show off her dance skills in the hit TV series, “Glee.” As dance instructor Cassandra July, her choreography continued to exude confidence and glamor. And let’s not forget about her “pushing it” in 2011’s “Something Borrowed.”

#7: Christian Bale

“Newsies” (1992)
Christian Bale is an actor usually associated with grim characters and dramatic performances. However, this former Batman has a film history sprinkled with serious shuffling skills. Bale first donned his dancing shoes for the silver screen while playing a teenage newsboy in the Disney musical, “Newsies.” Next, his nimble feet were spotlighted in the 1993 drama, “Swing Kids.” In later years, Bale would sneak the occasional dance move into roles like serial killer Patrick Bateman in “American Psycho.” Taika Waititi even seriously considered giving Gorr the God Butcher a celebratory dance sequence in “Thor: Love and Thunder.” Sadly, the Butcher boogie bops didn’t make it into the film schedule.

#6: Amy Adams

“Enchanted” (2007)
Although Amy Adams started her arts career as a dancer, she didn’t get to really showcase her skills on screen until she became a princess. As Giselle in “Enchanted,” Adams’s dance background can be seen in each graceful arm gesture. She fully embraces musical theater as she frolics about in “Happy Working Song” and twirls through Central Park in “That’s How You Know.” It’s in the final ballroom dance, however, where Adams’s grace gets to shine. As she and Patrick Dempsey float across the ballroom, her inner ballerina truly comes to life.

#5: Sam Rockwell

“Charlie’s Angels” (2000)
Throughout his film career, Sam Rockwell’s never been shy about cutting a rug. He loves to throw in a few well-placed dance moves to enhance his characters. It’s a frequent enough occurrence that fans look forward to his little spectacle in whatever film he’s in. One of the first of these delightful moments is his smooth villain routine in the spy comedy, “Charlie’s Angels.” As Eric Knox, he displays his full joy in being the bad guy with some clever footwork. It’s also easy to remember his quick-footed expo entrance as Justin Hammer in “Iron Man 2.” As you rewatch some of those earlier films, be sure to notice his less obvious character boogies.

#4: Catherine Zeta-Jones

“The Mask of Zorro” (1998)
Catherine Zeta-Jones’s character, Elena, in “The Mask of Zorro” is well remembered for a very vigorous sword fight. However, as previously alluded to, she and co-star Antonio Banderas showed off their on-screen chemistry with a sizzling Paso Doble. Before she started making films, Zeta-Jones performed as a child in the West End and studied musical theater. After her turn as Zorro’s romantic interest, her dancing skills continued to serve her well. Her fierce numbers as the merry murderess Velma Kelly in “Chicago” earned her an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress. A spirited dancer indeed.

#3: Zoe Saldaña

“Center Stage” (2000)
Although Zoe Saldaña trained in her early years as a dancer, she chose not to pursue her ballet dreams. Luckily, she was able to live them out in her debut feature, “Center Stage.” Saldaña showed off her talent playing an aspiring ballerina in this teen drama. Although she hasn’t taken on another dancer role, the actress managed some pretty impressive hip hop moves while dancing to “Scrubs” on “Lip Sync Battle.” Gamora’s graceful and fierce fighting in “Guardians of the Galaxy” also clearly reflects the dancer within.

#2: Tom Holland

“Lip Sync Battle” (2015-19)
Not everyone knows that Tom Holland started his career on a West End stage in “Billy Elliot: The Musical.” As a preteen, he fully embraced the ballet and gymnastics training for his acting and singing debut. These spins and flips eventually helped him score the role of everyone’s favorite friendly neighborhood superhero. Once the world knew him as Spider-Man, he stunned audiences with his “Lip Sync Battle” against co-star Zendaya. Holland began by demonstrating his best Gene Kelly moves to “Singin’ in the Rain.” Soon enough, he traded suit for corset and channeled his inner Rihanna in order to make the biggest splash of them all!

#1: Christopher Walken

“Weapon of Choice” (2001)
Christopher Walken has always been an instantly recognizable actor. His distinctive speech pattern and intense characters always steal the show. So, it’s no wonder Fatboy Slim decided to feature him as a solo act in the 2001 music video “Weapon of Choice.” Though Walken had dance training and had shown off his moves before, many didn’t know about this skill of his, and were blown away by his smooth grooving. It’s three minutes of non-stop talent delivered with Walken’s nonchalant intensity. At first it’s hard to believe that this is the same actor who played drug lord Frank White in “King of New York.” Then, again, it really shouldn’t be all that surprising. It’s Christopher Walken!

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