
Age: 51
male
Joaquin Rafael Phoenix (born October 28, 1974) is an American actor. Known for his roles as dark, unconventional and eccentric characters, particularly in period dramas, he has received various accolades, including an Academy Award, a British Academy Film Award, a Grammy Award, and two Golden Globe Awards. In 2020, The New York Times named him one of the greatest actors of the 21st century. Phoenix began his career by appearing in a television series in the early 1980s with his older brother River. His first major film roles were in SpaceCamp (1986) and Parenthood (1989). During this period, he was credited as Leaf Phoenix. He began being credited as Joaquin Phoenix in To Die For, his first adult role. He received critical acclaim for his supporting roles in the comedy-drama To Die For (1995) and the period film Quills (2000). Phoenix received further critical acclaim and a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his portrayal of Commodus in the historical drama Gladiator (2000). He had success with the horror films Signs (2002), The Village (2004) and the historical drama Hotel Rwanda (2004). He won a Grammy Award, a Golden Globe Award, and a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actor for his portrayal of musician Johnny Cash in the biopic Walk the Line (2005). Following a brief sabbatical, Phoenix starred in the psychological drama The Master (2012), winning the Volpi Cup for Best Actor and earning his third Academy Award nomination. He gained praise for his roles in the romantic drama Her (2013) and the crime satire Inherent Vice (2014) and won the Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actor for the psychological thriller You Were Never Really Here (2017). For his performance as the titular character of Joker (2019), Phoenix won the Academy Award for Best Actor. He has since starred in the independent films C'mon C'mon (2021), and Beau Is Afraid (2023) and portrayed the title role in the historical drama Napoleon (2023). Outside of acting, Phoenix is an animal rights activist. A vegan, he regularly supports charitable causes and has produced several documentaries on global meat consumption and its impact on the environment.

Joaquin Phoenix

Mad Thinker
for Mad Thinker in Fantastic Four: 1, 2, 3 & 4
Suggested by bighero616

After defeating Annihilus, the Fantastic Four must face the harsh reality of what their lives will be like now. Ben still feels like a monster. Reed still lives locked in his lab, blaming himself and searching for answers there. Susan doesn't know how to deal with it all, how to keep everything in order and standing, not to mention Reed's estrangement. Johnny still needs to mature, especially regarding his powers. However, the world doesn't stop turning, the world still needs the Fantastic Four. They face daily threats like the Little Thinker, Red Ghost, the Mole Man, and even copies of themselves, while having to mature and learn to be a family. Reed and Susan deal with a crisis that will either bring them closer or push them apart for good. Johnny meets Spider-Man and Ben meets Alicia. In the end, Ben learns that it's not his appearance that makes him a monster or not. Johnny, who with great power comes great responsibility. Susan, who doesn't always have to carry all the weight alone, who knows it's okay to want and demand more. And Reed, who has to trust his family, who can't lock himself in his lab to solve all the world's problems, or he'll lose everything that matters most. Not a heroic action movie, but a movie about a heroic family, facing their problems, their dramas, their feelings and emotions, as a family.