14 Famous Actors of the Past Two Decades Who Changed Beyond Recognition


Royal families have always fascinated the public, and their dramatic lives have provided endless inspiration for filmmakers. From powerful queens and fearless warriors to controversial rulers and fallen emperors, many monarchs have been brought to life on the big and small screens. Here are some of the most memorable royals whose stories made it to the screen, along with a look at how they compared to their real-life counterparts.
One of the most outstanding and well-known monarchs of the United Kingdom is Queen Victoria. She actually remained on the throne for more than 60 years, and she has the second-longest reign in the country’s history now that Queen Elizabeth II broke the record. Victoria attempted to influence government affairs, becoming a national figure throughout the Victorian era, which carries her name.
Both her story and her image have been depicted in several films, including the 2009 period drama The Young Victoria. This film stars actress Emily Blunt, who plays the monarch during her younger years. Back in the day, she had to deal with her possessive mother and her consort Conroy. Then, after inheriting the throne, she meets Prince Albert and is amazed by his level of education and sophistication, so she decides to marry him.
Commodus was a Roman emperor. He became known mostly because he was the last of his dynasty. In his early years on the throne, he had to share his power with his father, philosopher and emperor Marcus Aurelius. Then Marcus Aurelius died, and he started ruling alone. But Commodus ended up bringing the empire to a major political crisis. He is also known for participating in the spectacles of the Colosseum as a gladiator, where he also emulated some of the great exploits of demigod Hercules.
This unusual emperor was played by actor Joaquin Phoenix in the movie Gladiator. There, he was depicted as a man who was capable of doing anything to seize the throne. Although there are certain actions of the character that do not match the historical data, it is true that he fought as a gladiator at the same time as he was ruling the Roman Empire.
Alexander the Great’s conquests throughout the ancient world were very inspiring and influential, not only for Macedonians at the time, but also throughout the centuries. This king wanted to expand his dominion beyond his home country of Macedonia, so he started by unifying all the city-states of Greece. He then expanded into Persia, Egypt, Macedonia, and finally, he reached India. His goal was to create a multicultural empire.
In the film industry, we can highlight the biopic Alexander, where actor Colin Farrell played the greatest conqueror of Antiquity. While in the film, there were a few elements that are inconsistent with what existed during the time of Alexander the Great, like, for example, the lighthouse of Alexandria and the mosaic of Alexander, which wouldn’t have been built or made until a few years after his death.
Louis XIV’s reign lasted a total of 72 years and 110 days. It was the longest ever recorded in European history. He was crowned king of France in 1643 and is known for instituting a new political system: absolute monarchy. He basically centralized all the power in the country’s capital, Paris, and in himself. Other titles he received during his time “in office” were “The Sun King” and “Louis the Great.”
In the film The Man in the Iron Mask, actor Leonardo DiCaprio plays this historical figure, who was also known for being a king who lived in luxury and enjoyed the pleasures of life, while his people went through a great economic crisis. Parallel to these events, the former musketeers meet the king’s twin brother who’s locked in prison. Together, they seek to free him in order to overthrow the tyrant. Historically, the identity of the masked prisoner has never been proven, although there are hypotheses about it that go in a similar direction as the plot of the movie.
Cleopatra was the last ruler of ancient Egypt. With her ended a long dynasty of native rulers in the kingdom, and right after the end of her rule, the land became a Roman province. When she rose to power, she had to share power with her brother, Ptolemy XIII. But after a dispute between the 2 of them, a civil war broke out, from which the outcome is known to everyone today. On her end, Cleopatra started a relationship with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony. Finally, their sons became rulers of different territories that were controlled by Rome.
In the movie featuring Elizabeth Taylor as Cleopatra, we see how she manages to win Caesar’s favor so that he will banish her brother Ptolemy and declare her the sole and absolute ruler of Egypt. The actress’s style influenced the popular image the world had of Cleopatra. She appeared with make-up and hairstyles that were similar to those of the ancient “Egyptian” style.
Olympias was the mother of Alexander the Great and a powerful royal figure in her own right. As the wife of King Philip II of Macedon, she played an important role at court and was known for her strong personality, ambition, and influence over her son. Ancient sources often described her as mysterious and deeply devoted to Alexander’s destiny.
In the film Alexander, Angelina Jolie portrays Olympias as an intense and manipulative queen who believes her son is divinely chosen. While the movie exaggerates some aspects of her character, historians agree that Olympias was indeed a dominant and controversial royal figure whose actions shaped Macedonian politics long after Philip’s death.

As a young boy, Pu Yi was named Emperor Xuantong of China. After that, his rule lasted for about 4 years, and it ended when the country’s political regime changed from an Empire to a Republic. Despite this, he lived much of his childhood and youth isolated from the world, surrounded by the luxuries and benefits enjoyed by his ancestors for centuries. He is considered to be the last emperor of the country. He is also known for being the one who broke with some of the typical rules and formalities of a Chinese monarch, among them the prohibition of wearing glasses and the cutting of their traditional braid.
Actor John Lone starred in the movie The Last Emperor, playing Pu Yi during the time he had to spent in prison around 1950. In the movie, we are led to remember his youth through his eyes, and how he felt about being completely cut out of the political situation of the time. Then, when the revolution spread throughout the country, his life changed radically, and he, as an individual, had to adapt to a new world as well.
Queen Elizabeth I also appears in Mary Queen of Scots, which focuses on her complex relationship with her cousin, Mary Stuart, Queen of Scotland. Their rivalry symbolized a struggle for power, legitimacy, and religious dominance in 16th-century Britain.
Margot Robbie plays Elizabeth I in this film, portraying her as an aging and insecure ruler facing political threats and personal isolation. The role highlights the physical and emotional toll of queenship and contrasts Elizabeth’s rule with Mary’s more passionate and impulsive nature.
One of the most renowned actions of King Henry VIII is his rupture with the Catholic Church. After that, he established the Anglican Church and became its supreme leader. He is also known for marrying 6 times. His first wife was Catherine of Aragon, whom he divorced in order to marry Anne Boleyn, with the idea of having a son who could inherit his throne.
This famous king has appeared in several movie productions, one of them being The Other Boleyn Girl. In this film, actor Eric Bana plays Henry VIII, who is attracted to Mary, Anne Boleyn’s younger sister. Later, during the movie, he makes her his official mistress. However, the whole movie goes about how later on he would show interest in Anne and how she caused the divorce between him and Catherine.
During Rome’s Republican era, Julius Caesar went from being a military officer and patrician to gaining absolute control of Roman politics. This famous statesman managed to bring prosperity to his people during his tenure, but some senators saw him as a threat to the Republic. It’s because they believed that he was planning on bringing back the monarchy that they decided to conspire against him.
The first season of HBO’s series Rome features Julius Caesar, played by actor Ciarán Hinds, who portrays him as a very ambitious man with ambiguous goals. During this time, one of his main concerns is to test the loyalty of other members of the Senate to see who’s on his side. Even though he is a patrician, he sides with the plebeians, announcing himself as a reformer.
Queen Elizabeth II reigned for more than 70 years and became the longest-serving monarch in British history.
In the film The Queen, Helen Mirren portrays Elizabeth II during the aftermath of Princess Diana’s death. The movie focuses on the tension between tradition and public expectation, showing the queen as a reserved but deeply thoughtful monarch struggling to adapt to a rapidly changing media-driven world.

In medieval England, there was a king who rarely spent time in the palace, sitting on his throne to rule his kingdom: this was Richard I of England. Also known as “Richard the Lionheart,” this monarch spent much of his reign outside England because he was taking part, first in the Crusades, and then in military campaigns in the regions of Cyprus and Sicily.
He became well known because in popular culture he appeared in several literary and cinematographic works. The most famous of these works is the legend of Robin Hood. And in the movie Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, King Richard was played by actor Sean Connery, who appeared briefly in the final scene to make Hood’s marriage to Lady Marian official.
Raised far from the strict rules of the royal palace, Empress Elisabeth of Austria (also known as “Sissi” or “Sisi”) was known for being a free spirit. Her love for freedom prevented her from adapting to the protocols of royalty. Her daughters were raised by Archduchess Sophie, who disapproved of the young sovereign’s actions, which meant they were always in dispute.
In the TV show Sisi, this empress was played by actress Cristiana Capotondi. Sisi is portrayed in her younger years, and the series is about how the Austrian Emperor, Franz Joseph, falls in love with her at first sight, much to the displeasure of her mother. According to historical data, Princess Sophie planned for her son to marry Helene, Sissi’s older sister, because she wished to have a relative as a daughter-in-law instead of a stranger.
Movies and TV series give us a unique way to connect with historical figures, turning distant rulers into relatable, human characters. While these portrayals may not always be perfectly accurate, they keep the stories of kings, queens, and emperors alive for new generations. Whether faithful or dramatized, these performances remind us that behind every crown was a real person whose life shaped history in unforgettable ways.











