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[[File:TracyHepburn-ThoseTwoActors 5276.jpg|frame|It helped that [[Katharine Hepburn]] and [[Spencer Tracy]] had great on-screen chemistry together.]]
 
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Actors A and B were highly successful last time they were in a film together. Wouldn't audiences love it even more if they starred in ''another'' film together?
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== Real-Life examples ==
 
=== Film ===
* [[Fred Astaire]] and [[Ginger Rogers]] were cast as a [[Beta Couple]] in ''Flying Down to Rio'', and made such an impression that they starred in eight movie musicals over the next six years. ''The Barkleys of Broadway'' brought them back together once more; Ginger Rogers had been trying to put musicals behind her, but [[Judy Garland]] was unavailable. While not so much close offscreenoff-screen (as she put, "We had fun and it shows. True, we were never bosom buddies off the screen; we were different people with different interests. We were only a couple on film"), both are even interred in the same graveyard.
* Dick Powell and Ruby Keeler appeared together in seven Warner Bros. musicals between 1933 and 1936. In fact, Ruby Keeler only appeared in three other feature films, one of them pairing her with then-husband Al Jolson.
* Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy co-starred in eight MGM musicals; MacDonald had previously been paired with Maurice Chevalier (mostly under [[Ernst Lubitsch]]'s direction) in ''The Love Parade'', ''One Hour with You'', ''Love Me Tonight'' and ''The Merry Widow''.
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** Although, this may be subverted, as the two are life-long childhood friends, so the actors themselves may have had more than a bit of a hand in the frequent pairings, rather than the audience or the studio. Then again, good chemistry is easy to achieve if it's already naturally there - so neither of the latter would likely have a problem with it either.
* David Spade and Chris Farley appeared in three movies together: ''[[Coneheads]], [[Tommy Boy]]'', and ''[[Black Sheep]]''. if If it weren't for Farley's untimely death there might have been more.
* During [[The Seventies]], in Venezuela, it seemed that Lupita Ferrer and Josè Bardina starred in [[Soap Opera]]s as the main couple too often. That was so pervasive, that recently a producer decided to reunite them in a soap, despite Bardina having been in retirement for two decades, and Ferrer having pursued an successful career abroad.
* Tim Allen and Spencer Breslin: not counting the two ''[[The Santa Clause (film series)|''Santa Clause'' movies]], they appeared together in ''[[The Shaggy Dog]]'' and ''Zoom''.
* David Spade and Chris Farley appeared in three movies together Coneheads, Tommy Boy, and Black Sheep if it weren't for Farley's untimely death there might have been more.
* Also Spencer Breslin has appeared in a few movies with his sister [[Abigail Breslin]]: ''[[Raising Helen]], [[The Santa Clause (film series)|The Santa Clause 3]], [[The Princess Diaries (film)|The Princess Diaries 2: A Royal Engagement]]'' and the upcoming ''[[Perfect Sisters]]''.
* Tim Allen and Spencer Breslin not counting the two Santa Clause movies, they appeared together in [[The Shaggy Dog]] and Zoom.
* Also Spencer Breslin has appeared in a few movies with his sister Abigail Breslin: [[Raising Helen]], The Santa Clause 3, The Princess Diaries 2 A Royal Engagement and the upcoming Perfect Sisters.
* [[Katharine Hepburn]] and Spencer Tracy were never married, but they were together for ''decades'', and are still remembered as one of Hollywood's most famous couples. Movies they appeared in together include ''State of the Union'', ''Adam's Rib'', ''Pat and Mike'', and ''Guess Who's Coming to Dinner'', in which they play an old married couple. See the page pic for a few examples.
** Hepburn also costarred with [[Cary Grant]] in a number of films.
* Speaking of [[Cary Grant]], he and Irene Dunne starred in three films together, two comedies (''[[The Awful Truth]]'' and ''My Favorite Wife'') and one drama (''Penny Serenade'').
* Jordan Chan and Anita Yuen have a played a couple in at least 8eight Hong Kong films.
* [[Bing Crosby]] and [[Bob Hope]], most notably in the ''[[Road To]]...'' film series (along with Dorothy Lamour, who was in all those pictures with them).
** [[Lampshade Hanging|Given notice]] in ''Road to Morocco'', with the line "[[Breaking the Fourth Wall|I'll lay you eight-to-five that we meet Dorothy Lamour]]!" during the title song.
* Woody Harrelson and Wesley Snipes, in ''[[White Men Can't Jump]]'' and then ''[[Money Train]]''. Jennifer Lopez stood in for Rosie Perez.
* The movie ''America's Sweethearts'' revolves around this trope, being centered around a romantically involved movie star couple (played by [[John Cusack]] and Catherine Zeta-Jones) that starred in several successful movies who suddenly split up, forcing their publicist to maintain the illusion to promote their latest movie.
* Woody Harrelson and Wesley Snipes, in ''White Men Can't Jump'' and then ''Money Train''. Jennifer Lopez stood in for Rosie Perez.
** They first appeared together in the Goldie Hawn movie ''[[Wild CATS]]'' in supporting roles.
* [[Ben Stiller]] and Owen Wilson seem to exist solely to appear in movies together. ''[[Meet the Parents]]'', ''[[Starsky and Hutch (film)|Starsky and Hutch]]'', ''[[Night at the Museum]]'', ''[[Zoolander]]''....
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* Not counting the ''Thin Man'' series, William Powell and Myrna Loy were in 8 films together. Their first film together wasn't even ''[[The Thin Man (film)|The Thin Man]]'', it was ''Manhattan Melodrama''. Counting the ''Thin Man'' series, they did a whopping 14 films together, more than any other American male and female co-stars.
* [[Peter Lorre]] and Sydney Greenstreet appeared together in nine movies from 1941 to 1946, three of which starred [[Humphrey Bogart]]. Bogart, Lorre and Greenstreet worked so well together on ''[[The Maltese Falcon]]'' that Warner Bros. would pair any combination of them or all three together, so sometimes it was Bogart and Lorre (''All Through the Night''), Bogart and Greenstreet (''Across the Pacific'', ''Conflict'') and then the aforementioned pairing.
* Jim Hutton and Paula Prentiss did five movies together in the early 1960s. (Prentiss is 5'10" and would have towered over a lot of leading men. Casting her opposite the 6'5" Hutton kept her from having to [[Scully Box|walk in a trench all the time]].)
* Italian actors [[Sophia Loren]] and [[Marcello Mastroianni]] appeared together in over a dozen films, from ''Too Bad She's Bad'' (1954) to ''Prêt-à-Porter'' (1994).
** The comic duo Massimo Boldi & Christian De Sica had starred in so many movies that the Italian media called their split up as a 'divorce' and the fact ''actually made it on the newspapers headlines''.
* After [[Michael Douglas]], Kathleen Turner, and [[Danny DeVito]] did ''[[Romancing the Stone]]'' and ''[[Jewel of the Nile]]'', which were related, they were all cast together in ''[[The War of the Roses]]'', an unrelated movie. Some fans of the two related adventure movies mistook the unrelated black comedy for the third installment of the series.
* [[Peter Cushing]] and [[Christopher Lee]] not only did numerous [[Hammer Horror]] films together, but a fair number of non-Hammer British horror films. They remained good friends, a fact Alan Davies lampshaded on ''[[QI]]'' when he highlighted the surreality of [[Horror of Dracula|Van Helsing and Dracula]] being so close. (They also were both in the ''[[Star Wars]]'' saga, but not in the same movies.)
* ''[[Fierce Creatures]]'' is often incorrectly believed to be a sequel to ''[[A Fish Called Wanda]]'' because it stars the same four principle actors (John Cleese, [[Jamie Lee Curtis]], Kevin Kline, and Michael Palin) and several of the minor performers (including Cleese's daughter).
* The husband and wife team of Vincent Cassel and [[Monica Bellucci]] have appeared together in the likes of ''Brotherhood of the Wolf'' (without sharing any scenes), ''Irreversible'', ''L'Appartement'' and ''Dobermann''.
* There was a string of Broadway musicals between 1931 and 1946 starring William Gaxton and Victor Moore, the most famous of these shows being ''[[Of Thee I Sing]]'' (their first teaming) and ''[[Anything Goes]]'' (where Ethel Merman was the third featured player). They also starred with [[Mae West]] in the 1943 movie ''The Heat's On''.
* [[Alfred Hitchcock]]'s ''[[The Lady Vanishes]]'' had Basil Radford and Naunton Wayne, who proved such a hit as a pair of comical English twits that the pair were cast in pretty much the same roles for numerous other films in the 1940s.
** They actually played the ''very same characters'' in the 1940 (non-Hitchcock) thriller ''Night Train to Munich''.
* Occurs on soap operas, usually with mixed to poor results.
** Stephen Nichols and Mary Beth Evans played supercouple Patch and Kayla on ''[[Days of Our Lives]].'' When both actors ended up on ''[[General Hospital]]'' several years later, TPTB tried to pair them—reception was lukewarm at best.
** Beth Ehlers and Ricky Paull Goldin played popular couple Harley and Gus on ''[[Guiding Light]].'' ''[[All My Children]]'' then snatched the two actors in a highly publicized casting coup. The potential pairing ultimately went nowhere.
* [[Bollywood]] runs on this trope and have their own name for it, [[Jodi]].
** [[Shah Rukh Khan]] and [[Kajol]] in ''[[Baazigar]]'', ''[[Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge]]'', ''[[Kuch Kuch Hota Hai]]'', ''[[Kabhi Kushi Kabhie Gham]]'', and ''[[My Name Is Khan]]''.
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** On the buddy pairing side of things, we have [[Amitabh Bachchan]] and [[Dharmendra]] in the 70's ''[[Sholay]]'', among others), and [[Saif Ali Khan]] and [[Akshay Kumar]] in the 90's and more recently, ''Tashan''.
* [[Johnny Depp]] and [[Helena Bonham Carter]] have emerged as the principal couple in [[Tim Burton]]'s [[Production Posse]], appearing together (though not necessarily cast as a couple) in ''[[Corpse Bride]]'', ''[[Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (film)|Charlie and The Chocolate Factory]]'', ''[[Sweeney Todd]]'', ''[[Alice in Wonderland (film)|Alice in Wonderland]]'' and ''[[Dark Shadows (film)|Dark Shadows]]''.
* While they were hardly ''invariably'' together, Tony Slattery and Josie Lawrence would often be paired up in [[Whose Line Is It Anyway?]] in the UK.
** Also, Colin Mochrie and Ryan Stiles in both versions.
** Tony Slattery and Paul Merton would usually be paired up when Paul was on the show.
** Jim Sweeney and Steve Steen are more or less the British equivalent to Colin and Ryan.
** Tony Slattery would also be paired with Mike McShane, and the two of them would go on to do a show together called S&M: Slattery and McShane.
* Ally Sheedy and Judd Nelson, more so than any other pair of [[Brat Pack (actors)|Brat Pack]]ers (''[[The Breakfast Club]]'', ''[[St. Elmo's Fire]]'', ''Blue City'')
* [[Masi Oka]] and [[Jayma Mays]] played across from each other in both ''[[Heroes (TV series)|Heroes]]'' and ''[[Get Smart]]: Bruce and Loyd Out of Control''.
* Rik Mayall and Ade Edmondson both created and started in a number of stage productions, television shows, and movies, including ''[[The Young Ones]]'', ''[[Bottom]]'', ''The Dangerous Brothers'', ''[[Filthy Rich & Catflap]]'', and ''Guest House Paradiso''.
* Tony Curtis and [[Natalie Wood]] appeared in three films together (''Kings Go Forth'', ''Sex and The Single Girl'', ''[[The Great Race]]'') even though they absolutely ''loathed'' each other in real life.
* [[John Cusack]] and [[Tim Robbins]] - although they've made few films in which they share the lead, they often cameo in each other's films.
* Also John Cusack and his sister Joan Cusack have appeared in many movies together.
** John Cusack also made seven films with Jeremy Piven. And eight with Ned Bellamy. He seems to like doing this.
** Joan Cusack has also been in three films with [[Hayden Panettiere]] - ''[[Raising Helen]]'', ''[[Ice Princess]]'' and in a [[Celebrity Voice Actor]] capacity ''[[Hoodwinked|Hoodwinked Too! Hood Vs. Evil]]''.
* James Cagney and Joan Blondell, early in their careers - they were in five movies together between 1930 and 1933.
* Paul Schrier and Jason Narvy, who both played [[Those Two Guys|Bulk and Skull]], of [[Power Rangers]] fame
* Leon Ames and Mary Astor, most notably in ''Meet Me In St. Louis'' (1944) and ''[[Little Women]]'' (1949).
* [[Dakota Fanning]] and [[Kristen Stewart]]. First as the horrifying Jane and the helpless Bella in ''[[The Twilight Saga]]'', then as the lovers Cherie Currie and [[Joan Jett]] in the [[Biopic]] ''[[The Runaways]]''.
* Tommy Kirk and Kevin Corcoran were frequently cast as brothers in Disney movies of the late Fifties and Early Sixties.
* Pierre Arditi and Sabine Azéma are only good friends in real life, but you'd be forgiven for thinking they're married... Filmmakers have a thing for making these two French actors play couples. Alain Resnais pairs them in almost all of his movies and they've been either husband and wife or lovers in at the very least ten films since 1983.
* [[Jackie Chan]] with either Sammo Hung and/or Yuen Biao.
* Arguably, [[Laurel and Hardy]]. While they were a great team onscreen and onstage, for many years, their contracts were out of synch with each other.
* Even before ''[[Life On Mars]]'', [[John Simm]] and Phil Glenister had done ''[[State of Play (TV series)|State of Play]]'' and ''Tuesday''. In 2010, they'll be back together in ''Mad Dogs''.
** They were joined by Marc Warren (Danny from ''[[Hustle]]'') in LOM, ''State of Play'' and ''Mad Dogs'', so it seems it's a trio.
* Russian comedy trio Vicin, Nikulin and Morgunov (Coward, Booby and Hardened) appeared in total of seven movies until Nikulin decided it's overdone.
* Character actor Scatman Crothers appeared with buddy [[Jack Nicholson]] in several films, including ''[[One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest]]'' and ''[[The Shining]]''.
* [[Kenichi Suzumura]] and [[Maaya Sakamoto]], whose characters are often in love (sometimes one-sided, sometimes reciprocated). This became [[Hilarious in Hindsight]] when they got married in August 2011.
* Katharine Isabelle and Emily Perkins of ''[[Ginger Snaps]]'' fame played sisters again in ''[[Another Cinderella Story]]''.
* [[Kevin Conroy]] and [[Mark Hamill]]: Granted they're usually playing [[Batman]] and [[The Joker]], but sometimes they're not and in recent DC productions where Conroy wasn't Batman they've often got Mark Hamill to play his opposite number because they work so well together.
* Doris Day and Rock Hudson are well-known for starring together, despite only doing so in 3 movies: ''[[Pillow Talk]]'', ''Lover Come Back'' and ''Send Me No Flowers'' (which all also starred Tony Randall).
* [[Judy Garland]] and Mickey Rooney first starred together in ''Thoroughbreds Don't Cry''. Over the next six years, they appeared in three movies as Betsy Booth and Andy Hardy, and also starred in the movie musicals ''Babes in Arms'', ''Strike Up the Band'', ''Babes on Broadway'' and ''Girl Crazy''.
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* [[Errol Flynn]] and Olivia de Havilland were in eight films together between 1935 and 1941—mostly because she was one of the few women who could put up with him, but they also had fantastic chemistry and were actually very good friends.
* [[Jean Harlow]], in her too-brief film career, starred in five movies with [[Clark Gable]]: ''Red Dust'', ''Hold Your Man'', ''China Seas'', ''Wife vs. Secretary'' and ''Saratoga''.
* [[Bette Davis]] named [[Claude Rains]] as her favorite person to work with; Rains appeared in four movies Davis starred in, playing second to Paul Henreid in ''[[Now, Voyager]]'' and ''Deception''.
* Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau starred together in ''The Fortune Cookie'', ''The Odd Couple'' (1968 movie version and 1998 sequel), ''The Front Page'' (1974 movie version), ''Buddy Buddy'' and ''Grumpy Old Men'' (and its sequel). They both had parts in ''JFK'', but shared no screen time.
* [[Richard Pryor]] and [[Gene Wilder]] did four films together: ''[[Silver Streak]]'', ''[[Stir Crazy]]'', ''[[See No Evil Hear No Evil]]'', and ''[[Another You]]''.
* Tim Conway and Don Knotts starred together in the two ''[[The Apple Dumpling Gang]]'' movies, along with ''[[The Private Eyes]]'' and ''[[The Prize Fighter]]''. Both actors also appeared in ''Gus'', though they didn't share any scenes together.
* Brazilian actors Wagner Moura (best known for his role in ''[[The Elite Squad]]'') and Lázaro Ramos, going as early as [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekS27ZEAdus 1998] and even extending to the [[Penélope Cruz]] film ''Woman on Top'' (2000).
* As of Summer 20162018, [[Scarlett Johansson]] and [[Chris Evans]] have been in sixseven films together: ''[[The Perfect Score]]'', ''The Nanny Diaries'', ''[[The Avengers (film)|The Avengers]]'', ''[[Captain America: The Winter Soldier (film)| The Winter Soldier]]'', ''[[Avengers: Age of Ultron]]'', and ''[[Captain America: Civil War (film)|Captain America: Civil War]]'', and ''[[Avengers: Infinity War]]''. And given their association with the [[Marvel Cinematic Universe]], it's certainly not going to stop there.
 
=== Live-Action Television ===
* During [[The Seventies]], in Venezuela, it seemed that Lupita Ferrer and Josè Bardina starred in [[Soap Opera]]s as the main couple too often. That was so pervasive, that recently a producer decided to reunite them in a soap, despite Bardina having been in retirement for two decades, and Ferrer having pursued an successful career abroad.
* Occurs on soap operas, usually with mixed to poor results.
** Stephen Nichols and Mary Beth Evans played supercouple Patch and Kayla on ''[[Days of Our Lives]].'' When both actors ended up on ''[[General Hospital]]'' several years later, TPTB tried to pair them—reception was lukewarm at best.
** Beth Ehlers and Ricky Paull Goldin played popular couple Harley and Gus on ''[[Guiding Light]].'' ''[[All My Children]]'' then snatched the two actors in a highly publicized casting coup. The potential pairing ultimately went nowhere.
* While they were hardly ''invariably'' together, Tony Slattery and Josie Lawrence would often be paired up in ''[[Whose Line Is It Anyway?]]'' in the UK.
** Also, Colin Mochrie and Ryan Stiles in both versions.
** Tony Slattery and Paul Merton would usually be paired up when Paul was on the show.
** Jim Sweeney and Steve Steen are more or less the British equivalent to Colin and Ryan.
** Tony Slattery would also be paired with Mike McShane, and the two of them would go on to do a show together called S&M: Slattery and McShane.
* Paul Schrier and Jason Narvy, who both played [[Those Two Guys|Bulk and Skull]], of ''[[Power Rangers]]'' fame.
* Even before ''[[Life On Mars]]'', [[John Simm]] and Phil Glenister had done ''[[State of Play (TV series)|State of Play]]'' and ''Tuesday''. In 2010, they'll be back together in ''Mad Dogs''.
** They were joined by Marc Warren (Danny from ''[[Hustle]]'') in LOM, ''State of Play'' and ''Mad Dogs'', so it seems it's a trio.
 
=== Theater ===
* There was a string of Broadway musicals between 1931 and 1946 starring William Gaxton and Victor Moore, the most famous of these shows being ''[[Of Thee I Sing]]'' (their first teaming) and ''[[Anything Goes]]'' (where Ethel Merman was the third featured player). They also starred with [[Mae West]] in the 1943 movie ''The Heat's On''.
 
=== Western Animation ===
* [[Kevin Conroy]] and [[Mark Hamill]]: Granted they're usually playing [[Batman]] and [[The Joker]], but sometimes they're not and in recent DC productions where Conroy wasn't Batman they've often got Mark Hamill to play his opposite number because they work so well together.
 
==Fictional Examples==
===Film===
* The movie ''[[America's Sweethearts]]'' revolves around this trope, being centered around a romantically involved movie star couple (played by [[John Cusack]] and Catherine Zeta-Jones) that starred in several successful movies who suddenly split up, forcing their publicist to maintain the illusion to promote their latest movie.
* Don Lockwood ([[Gene Kelly]]) and Lina Lamont (Jean Hagen) in ''[[Singin' in the Rain]]'' are a pair of [[Silent Films|silent-movie]] stars known for a long string of films in which they were cast as romantic couples. Behind the scenes, though, Don loathed Lina, who bought into the promotional hype and imagined that they were actually in love.
* Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald, as noted at the very top of the Real-Life Films section above, were a genuine example, but the musical ''[[A Day in Hollywood, A Night in the Ukraine]]'' reveals a (fictional?) less-than-happy relationship between them in the song "Nelson":
{{quote|''A symbol of virtue and class;
''"America's Sweethearts", my ass!
''"A pair made in heaven", the fans like to say,
''But each time we kiss, I swear that he's gay!
''In film after film after film I betrothed him.
''We snuggled and smooched and, oh god, how I loathed him...''}}
 
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[[Category:Characters and Casting]]
[[Category:Those Two Actors{{PAGENAME}}]]