There’s a handful of actors who have become synonymous with cinema: Tom Cruise, Denzel Washington, Halle Berry and Meryl Streep.But Streep and several other movie stars are among a growing number of actors who are taking their talents to the small screen. Oscar-winning actor Nicole Kidman has starred in several TV shows in just the last few years, including “Lioness,” “Scarpetta” and the newly released “Margo’s Got Money Troubles.” The Apple TV+ series also stars Michelle Pfeiffer in her second TV show this year; she led the cast of Taylor Sheridan’s “The Madison,” which premiered in March on Paramount+. Harrison Ford is doing incredible work on Apple TV+’s grief comedy “Shrinking,” for which he was nominated for his first Emmy in 2025. Kathy Bates stars on the CBS hit “Matlock,” reviving the criminal defense attorney made popular by Andy Griffith in the 1980s.In this list, we rounded up several of our favorite movie stars turned TV actors who are pulling us into their dramas, comedies and talk shows.Michelle PfeifferMichelle Pfeiffer as Stacy Clyburn in the Paramount+ series "The Madison."Emerson Miller/Paramount+The Films We Love Her For: “Batman Returns” (HBO Max)“Grease 2” (Paramount+)“Scarface” (Prime Video)“Dangerous Minds” (YouTube)Michelle Pfeiffer has picked up a couple of big wins on TV lately. Her Paramount+ series “The Madison” has been renewed for second and third seasons. She also starred opposite Elle Fanning and Nick Offerman in Apple TV’s “Margo’s Got Money Troubles.”Watch “The Madison” on Paramount+. Watch “Margo’s Got Money Troubles” on Apple TV.Kathy BatesKathy Bates stars as Matty Matlock in CBS's reboot "Matlock."Sonja Flemming/CBSThe Films We Love Her For: “Misery” (Prime Video)“Dolores Claiborne” (YouTube)“Fried Green Tomatoes” (Netflix)“The Waterboy” (Hulu, Tubi)If you’re into procedural dramas with a big mystery unraveling along the way, “Matlock” is the show you need to be watching. It’s entering its third season next year — CBS is holding it for a mid-season entry in 2027 — and Kathy Bates is our perfect, octogenarian problem solver as Madeline “Matty” Matlock, a lawyer with a penchant for figuring out the perfect way to win a case.Watch “Matlock” on Paramount+.Harrison FordHarrison Ford in Apple TV's "Shrinking."Apple TVThe Films We Love Him For: “Star Wars” (Disney+)“Indiana Jones” (Disney+, Paramount+)“The Fugitive” (YouTube)“Air Force One” (Disney+)When Harrison Ford received his first Emmy nomination last year, it was a long time coming. Yes, he’s had a storied career on the big screen, but the actor is doing something really incredible on Apple TV’s “Shrinking.” The actor stars as loving curmudgeon Dr. Paul Rhoades, a senior therapist who has Parkinson’s disease. Earlier this year, the 83-year-old actor told The Hollywood Reporter that the work he’s been able to do on the show is “remarkable” and “it really nurtures me and makes me feel like what we’re doing has value and importance.”Watch “Shrinking” on Apple TV.Nicole KidmanNicole Kidman as Kay Scarpetta in "Scarpetta."Connie Chornuk/PrimeThe Films We Love Her For: “Batman Forever” (HBO Max) “Practical Magic” (YouTube)“Eyes Wide Shut” (YouTube)“The Hours” (YouTube)“The Others” (Prime Video, YouTube) Nicole Kidman isn’t new to TV. She starred in an Australian miniseries in the late 1980s. But most Americans likely think of her as a movie star. Lately, she’s taken on a bunch of TV roles, including opposite Pfeiffer on “Margo’s Got Money Troubles.” In the last few years, she’s starred on “Lioness,” “Scarpetta,” “Nine Perfect Strangers,” “The Undoing” and “Big Little Lies,” for which she won an Emmy Award.Watch “Scarpetta” on Prime Video and “Lioness” on Paramount+.Angela BassettAngela Bassett stars as Athena in "9-1-1."Justin Stephens/DisneyThe Films We Love Her For:“What’s Love Got To Do With It?” (YouTube)“Waiting To Exhale” (YouTube)“Black Panther” (Hulu, Disney+) “Malcolm X” (YouTube)“Boyz n the Hood” (YouTube)Angela Bassett also has been on successful TV shows before. (She starred in the later seasons of NBC’s “ER.”) But since 2018, she’s starred on the Fox/ABC drama “9-1-1” as LAPD patrol sergeant Athena Grant, becoming a beloved character on the show. Watch “9-1-1” on Hulu and Disney+.Drew BarrymoreDrew Barrymore has hosted “The Drew Barrymore Show” since 2020. via Associated PressThe Films We Love Her For:“E.T.” (YouTube)“Scream” (Paramount+)“The Wedding Singer” (YouTube)“Charlie’s Angels” (Tubi)Drew Barrymore has hosted “The Drew Barrymore Show” for the past six years, starting in September 2020. She’s become known for her very close interview style and has gone viral several times over for some celebrity interactions. The show was renewed for two seasons earlier this year.Watch “The Drew Barrymore Show” on Paramount+.Sylvester Stallone Sylvester Stallone as Dwight Manfredi in "Tulsa King."Brian Douglas/Paramount+The Films We Love Him For: “Rocky” (Netflix)“Rambo: First Blood” (YouTube)“Demolition Man” (Tubi)“Creed” (Netflix)If you love Sylvester Stallone as Rocky Balboa, then you probably need to check him out on the hit Paramount+ series “Tulsa King,” in which he sets up a criminal enterprise in Tulsa, Oklahoma, after being released from prison in New York. The show even has a spinoff series coming starring another actor known for his movie roles; Samuel L. Jackson will star in “Frisco King” next year.Watch “Tulsa King” on Paramount+.Christina RicciChristina Ricci as Misty in "Yellowjackets."Darko Sikman/Paramount+ with SHOThe Films We Love Her For:“Casper” (YouTube)“The Addams Family” (Paramount+)“Now & Then” (YouTube)“Mermaids” (YouTube)Christina Ricci seems to love a weird and often dark character, and her role on Showtime’s “Yellowjackets” is no different. She portrays the older Misty Quigley, the geeky equipment manager for the team who, quite frankly, becomes a terrifying adult who works at a nursing home. Watch “Yellowjackets” on Netflix and Paramount+.Kevin CostnerKevin Costner in "Yellowstone."Paramount+The Films We Love Him For: “The Bodyguard” (YouTube)“Dances With Wolves” (YouTube)“Field of Dreams” (YouTube)“Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves” (YouTube)Let’s say Kevin Costner helped launch the Taylor Sheridan Paramount+ universe. He starred on “Yellowstone” for the first three seasons and portrayed John Dutton III, the owner of the Yellowstone Ranch and head of the Dutton family. A recent spinoff, “Dutton Ranch,” has been a hit for Paramount+. “The Madison,” which stars Pfeiffer, is also part of this world.Watch “Yellowstone” on Paramount+.Whoopi Goldberg Whoopi Goldberg hosts an episode of "The View."Lou Rocco via Getty ImagesThe Films We Love Her For: “Ghost” (YouTube)“The Color Purple” (YouTube)“Sister Act,” “Sister Act 2” (Disney+)“The Ghosts of Mississippi” (Tubi)Believe it or not, Whoopi Goldberg has been hosting “The View” for nearly 20 years. She stepped in to replace Rosie O’Donnell on the roundtable and has become a fixture ever since. It’s not her first hosting gig, having led her own late-night TV show in 1992. Watch “The View” on Hulu.Glenn CloseGlenn Close stars as Dina Standish in Hulu's "All's Fair."Ser Baffo/DisneyThe Films We Love Her For: “Fatal Attraction” (Paramount+)“Dangerous Liaisons” (YouTube)“101 Dalmations” (Disney+)Though “All’s Fair” received a ton of bad reviews from critics, Glenn Close took her role on the series with pride, defending the show with a funny Instagram post that her “Fatal Attraction” fans will surely appreciate. On “All’s Fair,” Close portrays Dina Standish, a matriarch of sorts for a group of legal baddies. Standish ends up in the middle of a mess at the end of the first season, which teased audiences just enough to warrant a Season 2.Watch “All’s Fair” on Hulu.Reese WitherspoonReese Witherspoon in Apple TV's "The Morning Show."Apple TVThe Films We Love Her For: “Legally Blonde” (HBO Max)“Cruel Intentions” (Hulu, Disney+, Prime Video)“Fear” (YouTube)“Sweet Home Alabama” (YouTube)Reese Witherspoon brings just the right amount of tenacity and spunk to her role in Apple TV’s “The Morning Show” as impulsive reporter and anchor Bradley Jackson opposite veteran host Alex Levy (Jennifer Aniston). Watch “The Morning Show” on Apple TV.Dakota FanningDakota Fanning as Jenny Kaminski in "All Her Fault."Peacock via Getty ImagesThe Films We Love Her For: “Man on Fire” (Peacock)“Uptown Girls” (YouTube)“I Am Sam” (Tubi)Former child star Dakota Fanning is all grown up in “All Her Fault,” Peacock’s limited series that had fans of TV thrillers in a chokehold last year. In it, she plays Jenny, a mom friend to Marissa (Sarah Snook), whose son goes missing.Watch “All Her Fault” on Peacock.Jane FondaJane Fonda stars as Grace in Netflix's "Grace and Frankie."Saeed AdyaniThe Films We Love Her For: “Barbarella” (YouTube)“On Golden Pond” (Peacock, Tubi)“9 to 5” (YouTube)“Monster-in-Law” (HBO Max)Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin became our favorite 70-somethings on Netflix’s “Grace and Frankie.” Fonda portrayed Grace Hanson, the straightforward cosmetics mogul, whose husband, Robert (Martin Sheen), leaves her for Frankie’s husband, Sol (Sam Waterston). Then, Grace and Frankie form an unexpected best friendship.Winona RyderWinona Ryder as Joyce Byers in Netflix's "Stranger Things."NetflixThe Films We Love Her For: “Edward Scissorhands” (Disney+)“Beetlejuice” (YouTube)“Girl, Interrupted” (Tubi)“Mermaids” (YouTube)“Stranger Things” hooked huge audiences for Netflix when it premiered in 2016 — and it wasn’t just the spunky tweens at its center who captured our attention. Winona Ryder was a dynamic addition to the cast; she portrays Joyce Byers, who leaves no stone or “demogorgon” unturned to find her missing son Will in the fictional town of Hawkins, Indiana. Watch “Stranger Things” on Netflix.Sissy SpacekSissy Spacek as Gail in FX's "Dying For Sex."Sarah Shatz/FXThe Films We Love Her For: “Carrie” (YouTube)“Coal Miner’s Daughter” (YouTube)“The Long Walk Home” (YouTube, Tubi, Prime Video) Sissy Spacek has had the kind of longevity in Hollywood that any aspiring or working actor hopes to achieve. In FX’s “Dying for Sex,” she portrays Gail, the mother to the show’s protagonist Molly (Michelle Williams), who has recently been diagnosed with Stage IV cancer — and is on a newfound sexual journey at the same time.Watch “Dying For Sex” on Hulu.Jamie Lee Curtis Jamie Lee Curtis as Donna in "The Bear."FXThe Films We Love Her For: “Halloween” (AMC+)“True Lies” (YouTube)“Trading Places” (Paramount+, YouTube)“Everything Everywhere All At Once” (Tubi)Yes, we know Jamie Lee Curtis as one of the original final girls, for her portrayal of Laurie Strode in “Halloween” in 1978. But it was her recent performances as Donna Berzatto on FX’s “The Bear” that won her her very first Emmy Award. In the series, she’s the volatile mother to Carmy, Michael and Natalie, who seems to swoop into moments like a bull in a china shop as she deals with mental health issues and alcohol problems. Watch “The Bear” on Hulu.
Hollywood's Biggest Movie Stars Are Ditching The Big Screen — And Their TV Shows Are A Must-Watch
Kathy Bates, Harrison Ford and Sylvester Stallone have taken their talents to the small screen.
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