With the imminent release of X-Men: Days Of Hereafter Past, and with the already announced Ten-Men: Apocalypse and The Wolverine 2, Hugh Jackman will have played the not-so-cuddly Logan an astonishing Ix times (ten if you count the dual roles of Days Of Future Past). But while none of those movies accept actually come out all the same, or in the case of two of them, oasis't even begun to exist shot, there are other actors out there who take played the same role over and over and over again to their heart's content. Simply who has played the same person the most times? Read on!

A Lot Of The Bandage Of Harry Potter – 8 TIMES
Starting off with The Philsopher's Stone and rounding out at The Deathly Hallows Part ii, we had Harry, Ron, Hermoine, Draco Malfoy, Hagrid, Snape, Seamus, Goyle, Neville, Fred, George, Ginny and Lily Potter pop up in all eight films, and all eight characters played past the same actors. What are the odds on some of these returning as older characters when the serial gets its inevitable reboot a decade from now?

Robert Englund as Freddy Kreuger – 8 TIMES
He first appeared with third caste burns way back in 1984, continued on through five directly sequels, and then returned with the start proper meta-horror movie with Wes Chicken'due south New Nightmare, and was last seen getting slapped virtually the place by another icon in Freddy VS Jason in 2003. Was incorrectly dumped in favour of Jackie Earle Haley for the crap remake.

Leonard Nimoy as Spock – 8 TIMES
Having appeared in six of the original series' spin off movies, Nimoy wouldn't even exist on this list if it weren't for director JJ Abrams not sticking him into the 2009 reboot and Into Darkness four years afterwards. This number could go fifty-fifty college if he pops upwards in the next instalment, that is if they can finally nail someone downwardly to directly it at present that Abrams has popped off to some other space-based franchise.

Christopher Lee as Dracula – 10 TIMES
Between 1958 and 1976, the legendary Lee appeared as the Count in series of movies, the quality of which can only be described as "varied". Yes, the original Dracula was a fantastic (and nevertheless kinda scary) old-school horror, but and then it all but kinda bled out when he started appearing in cack like Dracula And Son. Yes, he gets to appear on this list, only he should've put a pale through it much earlier.

Bernard Lee as G – xi TIMES
Given that Skyfall was essentially Bond 23, information technology shouldn't come every bit a surprise to find someone from the Bond universe on this list. Lee was the boss of more than one Bond, kicking off with the franchise in Dr. No back in 1962, and calling it a mean solar day with Moonraker in 1979. Afterward him we had Robert Brownish, Judi Dench and most recently Ralph Fiennes, and just similar Bond, people volition be left eternally arguing who the all-time M was.

Johnny Weissmuller as Tarzan – 12 TIMES
Forgive u.s. for this, only are we alone in thinking that most of the Tarzan movie titles were a little scrap … porny? Tarzan The Ape Man (1932), Tarzan And His Mate (1934), Tarzan Escapes (1936), Tarzan Finds A Son! (1939), Tarzan's Secret Treasure (1941), Tarzan'southward New York Run a risk (1942), Tarzan Triumphs (1943), Tarzan's Desert Mystery (1943), Tarzan And The Amazons (1945), Tarzan And The Leopard Woman (1946), Tarzan And The Huntress (1947), Tarzan And The Mermaids (1948). Just united states? Okay then, moving on…

Lois Maxwell every bit Miss Moneypenny – 14 TIMES
Beating out Bernard Lee with even more appearances, but notwithstanding non the most avid Bond player on this listing, Lois held a candle for the surreptitious agent from Dr. No all the way to A View To A Kill in 1985. That was 23 years of a beat out, so information technology may be fourth dimension to movement on with your life, dear. After Maxwell, we had Barbara Bouchet (i flick), Pamela Salem (ane movie), Caroline Bliss (two movies), the perfectly named Samantha Bond (four movies), and nigh recently, Naomie Harris, who accidentally shot Bond on their first time out together. Perfect!

Johnny Weissmuller every bit Jungle Jim – xvi TIMES
No, we've never heard of Jungle Jim either. And aye, it'south the SAME GUY who played Tarzan all those times, once he got as well former to play the loincloth'd holler-er, he threw on some khakis and basically become a clothed, able-to-talk version of Tarzan. Oh, and another thing, he made these sixteen films in just seven years. He'due south like a reverse Terence Malick.

Mickey Rooney equally Andy Hardy – 16 TIMES
Did y'all know that Mickey Rooney was the biggest box office draw from 1939 to 1940? Wow! Spanning ii decades! People are complaining lately about how poor Chris Evans has been tied upward to a vi moving-picture show bargain, or poor Sam Jackson has got caught up in a nine pic bargain. Permit them play Captain America or Nick Fury 16 times, so we'll see if we've got any sympathy.

Desmond Llewyln every bit Q – 17 TIMES
He wasn't there at the get-go of the series, beginning arriving with From Russia With Dear, and his last entry into the series was The World Is Non Enough, a very average Pierce Brosnan outing, but you lot can't call back of the Bond franchise without Llewyln'due south Q coming to mind. He passed the torch on to John Cleese, who simply hung about for one film, and recently we've got Ben Whishaw, who completely switches up the dynamic, while keeping the bicker-y barrack in play. Just Whishaw is going to accept to still exist playing the part in 2050 just to keep up with the legendary Llewyln.