8 of Brad Pitt’s most underrated film and TV roles: he dazzles in Fight Club and Seven, but don’t miss Thelma & Louise, By the Sea – starring his ex Angelina Jolie – or his Friends cameo
- Pitt may be best known for appearing in Ocean’s Eleven and Quentin Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds, but his roles in Sleepers and Killing Them Softly also deserve honourable mentions
- Besides films, the Hollywood leading man also appeared in an episode of Friends as a character who hates Rachel Green – played by Jennifer Aniston, to whom he was then married
1. Thelma & Louise (1991)
Pitt had some early success in the late 1980s after starring in a number of independent films, but it was his appearance in Ridley Scott’s Thelma & Louise that truly introduced him to Hollywood. Although co-stars Geena Davis and Susan Sarandon were already household names, it was Pitt who stole the spotlight for his appearance as J.D.
Davis, who had a love scene with Pitt in the movie, wrote in her memoir Dying of Politeness that the actor had been concerned about a small pimple on his butt, which was subsequently covered up by the make-up assistant.
2. Sleepers (1996)
Director Barry Levinson took charge of this dramatic thriller released in 1996. Starring Jason Patric, Billy Crudup and Ron Eldard, the film explores the friendship between childhood friends and how a prank lands the boys in a detention centre, which alters the course of their life.
Pitt plays the most central role in the film: Michael Sullivan, who devises a plan after his friends sought vengeance for the trauma they endured at the detention centre. Pitt portrayed the character with effortless ease.
3. The Counsellor (2013)
Another Scott crime thriller that didn’t make an impression was this 2013 flick. The film centres around a lawyer played by Michael Fassbender known as the titular counsellor who attempts to buy a ring for his fiancée, played by Penélope Cruz. He reaches out to an exotic dealer played by Javier Bardem. Despite the A-list cast, the film was widely considered a flop, but Pitt’s performance has been singled out.