Baker's Dozen II (Part 1)

Actors whose last name is a dictionary word in the title of a film

  1. Shirley Temple / Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
  2. Jodie Foster / Foster
  3. Harrison Ford/The Adventures of Ford Fairlane
  4. Glenn Close / Close Encounters of the Third Kind
  5. James Dean / Dean
  6. Jim Parsons/Grand Theft Parsons
  7. John Candy/ Hard Candy
  8. Jack Black - Creature from the Black Lagoon
  9. Vincent Price / What Price Glory?
  10. Will Smith / Growing up Smith
  11. Bob Hope / Hope and Glory
  12. Ray Park / Jurassic Park

Actors whose last name is a dictionary word in the title of a film

  1. Shirley Temple / Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
  2. Jodie Foster / Foster
  3. Harrison Ford/The Adventures of Ford Fairlane
  4. Glenn Close / Close Encounters of the Third Kind
  5. James Dean / Dean
  6. Jim Parsons/Grand Theft Parsons
  7. John Candy/ Hard Candy
  8. Jack Black - Creature from the Black Lagoon
  9. Vincent Price / What Price Glory?
  10. Will Smith / Growing up Smith
  11. Bob Hope / Hope and Glory
  12. Ray Park / Jurassic Park
  13. Wayne Knight/The Dark Knight

Actors whose last name is not a dictionary word, but is used in the title of a film

  1. Sara Gilbert/What’s Eating Gilbert Grape?

Actors whose last name is not a dictionary word, but is used in the title of a film

  1. Sara Gilbert/What’s Eating Gilbert Grape?
  2. Bruce Campbell/They Call Me Bruce?

Actors whose last name is not a dictionary word, but is used in the title of a film

  1. Sara Gilbert/What’s Eating Gilbert Grape?
  2. Bruce Campbell/They Call Me Bruce?
  3. Johnny Depp / Johnny Belinda

Actors whose last name is not a dictionary word, but is used in the title of a film

  1. Sara Gilbert/What’s Eating Gilbert Grape?
  2. Bruce Campbell/They Call Me Bruce?
  3. George Hamilton/That Hamilton Woman

I’m leaving out the #3 above, Johnny Depp / Johnny Belinda, since it doesn’t fit the category

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Actors whose last name is not a dictionary word, but is used in the title of a film

  1. Sara Gilbert/What’s Eating Gilbert Grape?
  2. Bruce Campbell/They Call Me Bruce?
  3. George Hamilton/That Hamilton Woman
  4. Casey Duane Tibbs/They Call Me Mister Tibbs!

Actors whose last name is not a dictionary word, but is used in the title of a film

  1. Sara Gilbert/What’s Eating Gilbert Grape?
  2. Bruce Campbell/They Call Me Bruce?
  3. George Hamilton/That Hamilton Woman
  4. Casey Duane Tibbs/They Call Me Mister Tibbs!
  5. Denzel Washington/Mr. Smith Goes to Washington

Actors whose last name is not a dictionary word, but is used in the title of a film

  1. Sara Gilbert/What’s Eating Gilbert Grape?
  2. Jeremy Clyde/Bonnie and Clyde
  3. George Hamilton/That Hamilton Woman
  4. Casey Duane Tibbs/They Call Me Mister Tibbs!
  5. Denzel Washington/Mr. Smith Goes to Washington

Replacing #2, since “Bruce” is not Bruce Campbell’s last name.

Actors whose last name is not a dictionary word, but is used in the title of a film

  1. Sara Gilbert/What’s Eating Gilbert Grape?
  2. Jeremy Clyde/Bonnie and Clyde
  3. George Hamilton/That Hamilton Woman
  4. Casey Duane Tibbs/They Call Me Mister Tibbs!
  5. Denzel Washington/Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
  6. Carol Kane/Citizen Kane

Actors whose last name is not a dictionary word, but is used in the title of a film

  1. Sara Gilbert/What’s Eating Gilbert Grape?
  2. Jeremy Clyde/Bonnie and Clyde
  3. George Hamilton/That Hamilton Woman
  4. Casey Duane Tibbs/They Call Me Mister Tibbs!
  5. Denzel Washington/Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
  6. Carol Kane/Citizen Kane
  7. Michael Caine/The Caine Mutiny

Actors whose last name is not a dictionary word, but is used in the title of a film

  1. Sara Gilbert/What’s Eating Gilbert Grape?
  2. Jeremy Clyde/Bonnie and Clyde
  3. George Hamilton/That Hamilton Woman
  4. Casey Duane Tibbs/They Call Me Mister Tibbs!
  5. Denzel Washington/Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
  6. Carol Kane/Citizen Kane
  7. Michael Caine/The Caine Mutiny
  8. Rainn Wilson/Wilson

Actors whose last name is not a dictionary word, but is used in the title of a film

  1. Sara Gilbert/What’s Eating Gilbert Grape?
  2. Jeremy Clyde/Bonnie and Clyde
  3. George Hamilton/That Hamilton Woman
  4. Casey Duane Tibbs/They Call Me Mister Tibbs!
  5. Denzel Washington/Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
  6. Carol Kane/Citizen Kane
  7. Michael Caine/The Caine Mutiny
  8. Rainn Wilson/Wilson
  9. Shah Rukh Khan/Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan

Actors whose last name is not a dictionary word, but is used in the title of a film

  1. Sara Gilbert/What’s Eating Gilbert Grape?
  2. Jeremy Clyde/Bonnie and Clyde
  3. George Hamilton/That Hamilton Woman
  4. Casey Duane Tibbs/They Call Me Mister Tibbs!
  5. Denzel Washington/Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
  6. Carol Kane/Citizen Kane
  7. Michael Caine/The Caine Mutiny
  8. Rainn Wilson/Wilson
  9. Shah Rukh Khan/Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
  10. Gene Kelly/Kelly’s Heroes

Actors whose last name is not a dictionary word, but is used in the title of a film

  1. Sara Gilbert/What’s Eating Gilbert Grape?
  2. Jeremy Clyde/Bonnie and Clyde
  3. George Hamilton/That Hamilton Woman
  4. Casey Duane Tibbs/They Call Me Mister Tibbs!
  5. Denzel Washington/Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
  6. Carol Kane/Citizen Kane
  7. Michael Caine/The Caine Mutiny
  8. Rainn Wilson/Wilson
  9. Shah Rukh Khan/Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
  10. Gene Kelly/Kelly’s Heroes
  11. Valerie Harper/Harper

Actors whose last name is not a dictionary word, but is used in the title of a film

  1. Sara Gilbert/What’s Eating Gilbert Grape?
  2. Jeremy Clyde/Bonnie and Clyde
  3. George Hamilton/That Hamilton Woman
  4. Casey Duane Tibbs/They Call Me Mister Tibbs!
  5. Denzel Washington/Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
  6. Carol Kane/Citizen Kane
  7. Michael Caine/The Caine Mutiny
  8. Rainn Wilson/Wilson
  9. Shah Rukh Khan/Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
  10. Gene Kelly/Kelly’s Heroes
  11. Valerie Harper/Harper
  12. Meg Ryan/Ryan’s Daughter

Actors whose last name is not a dictionary word, but is used in the title of a film

  1. Sara Gilbert/What’s Eating Gilbert Grape?
  2. Jeremy Clyde/Bonnie and Clyde
  3. George Hamilton/That Hamilton Woman
  4. Casey Duane Tibbs/They Call Me Mister Tibbs!
  5. Denzel Washington/Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
  6. Carol Kane/Citizen Kane
  7. Michael Caine/The Caine Mutiny
  8. Rainn Wilson/Wilson
  9. Shah Rukh Khan/Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
  10. Gene Kelly/Kelly’s Heroes
  11. Valerie Harper/Harper
  12. Meg Ryan/Ryan’s Daughter
  13. Alice Eve /All About Eve

Actors whose last name is not a dictionary word, but is used in the title of a film

  1. Sara Gilbert/What’s Eating Gilbert Grape?
  2. Jeremy Clyde/Bonnie and Clyde
  3. George Hamilton/That Hamilton Woman
  4. Casey Duane Tibbs/They Call Me Mister Tibbs!
  5. Denzel Washington/Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
  6. Carol Kane/Citizen Kane
  7. Michael Caine/The Caine Mutiny
  8. Rainn Wilson/Wilson
  9. Shah Rukh Khan/Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
  10. Gene Kelly/Kelly’s Heroes
  11. Valerie Harper/Harper
  12. Meg Ryan/Ryan’s Daughter
  13. Alice Eve /All About Eve

Pass.

Actor with the entry number of letters in surname

  1. No one-letter name, but
  2. Man-Tat Ng is a multi-award winning actor in Hong Kong

There are a few eople in Burma and Korea using the spelling “U”, bt none appear to be actors.

Actor with the entry number of letters in surname

  1. No one-letter name, but
  2. Man-Tat Ng
  3. Christopher Lee

His lineage can be traced back to Charlemagne, through his mother, Countess Estelle Marie Carandini di Sarzano
He was the only person involved in The Lord of the Rings film trilogy to have actually met JRR Tolkien