Summary

The upcoming release ofJoker: Folie à Deuxhas focused popular culture’s spotlight back on one of cinema’s most gifted actors. Renowned as a dramatic chameleon of the highest order, Academy Award winner Joaquin Phoenix is regarded as one of the finest performers of his generation. His compelling, nuanced takes on the array of characters on the silver screen have brought him well-deserved recognition.

Though some of his roles have garnered better reception than others throughout his professional career, Phoenix has turned in some of the most memorable performances in recent cinematic history. Whether he’s playing a despotic Roman emperor, a conflicted titan of the music industry, or the maniacal Clown Prince of Crime, Phoeniz has carved out a reputation for himself as one of cinema’s most talented names. With his return to the role of the Joker coming soon, it’s the perfect time to look back at some of his best roles.

Joaquin Phoenix in Her

5Her

Theodore Twombly

It takes a special kind of actor to get an audience invested in a relationship between a lonely introvert and a virtual assistant possessing artificial intelligence, let alone reducing them to emotional puddles by the time the credits roll. Taking on the role of Theodore Twombly, Phoenix’s turn in2013’sHeris one of his most intimate, raw and heartwarming performances to date. He leverages his superb chemistry with co-star Scarlett Johansson to produce one of the most lauded offerings of the 2010s.

Phoenix captures an incredible range of human emotions throughout a movie where he is often the sole visual focus. His powerful take on Twombly has left audiences smiling, laughing and crying in equal measure ever since Spike Jonze’s seminal film debuted. The Academy’segregious oversightin failing to nominate Phoenix for his performance left many viewers stunned.

Gladiator-Maximus-Commodus

4Gladiator

Emperor Commodus

The role that garnered Phoenix his first Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor, his performance in the historical epicGladiator,is regarded as one of his finest performances to date. Phoenix plays the despotic Roman emperor Commodus, a power-hungry tyrant who seizes power after murdering his father, Marcus Aurelius, in a fit of jealousy. He serves as the living embodiment of petulant evil.

Phoenix’s portrayal of Commodus serves as the perfect foil to Russell Crowe’s stoic lead, Maximus. As insecure as he is tyrannical, Phoenix’s charge is arguably the most irredeemable character he has ever brought to life onscreen. Despite this, he lost out to Benicio Del Toro for the Oscar. Still, Commodus remains one of Phoenix’s most lauded roles to date, in one of the most acclaimed films of the 2000s.

Joaquin Phoenix as Johnny Cash in Walk the Line

3Walk The Line

Johnny Cash

In 2005, Phoenix received his first Academy Award for Best Actor nomination for his rousing take on legendary singer-songwriter Johnny Cash inWalk the Line.The biopic chronicles Cash’s ascent through the music industry, his complex relationships, and the struggles brought about by his substance abuse.

For this role, Phoenix was tasked with portraying an endlessly layered musical titan. He nails every note as Cash, from his appearance down to his enigmatic personality. He even does an admirable job with his take on Cash’s iconic voice. Phoenix’s electric chemistry with his co-starReese Witherspoonis a spectacle to behold. For his performance, he took home the Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy. However, Phoenix found himself pipped to the Oscar by the late Philip Seymour Hoffman for his role inCapote.

Joaquin Phoenix as Freddie Quell in The Master

2The Master

Freddie Quell

While it may not be his most famous role, Phoenix’s Oscar-nominated performance inThe Masteris one of his finest pieces of dramatic work. Paul Thomas Anderson’s revered psychological drama chronicles the tale of a war veteran who becomes ensnared by a mysterious cult and its charismatic leader. In the film, Phoenix takes on the lead role of Freddie Quell.

Baring his character’s deepest and darkest secrets in hauntingly authentic fashion, Phoenix’s performance is evocative and breathtaking from start to finish. He commands the audience’s attention throughout every second he appears on-screen. The cocktail of vulnerability, desperation, and loneliness with which Phoenix imbues his troubled charge is acting of the highest order. Despite losing on the Oscar toDaniel Day Lewisfor his role inLincoln, Phoenix’s work inThe Masterstands as one of the most impressive dramatic performances of the 21st century.

Joaquin Phoenix’s Joker dancing on stairs

1Joker

Arthur Fleck / The Joker

It seemed impossible that anybody would ever be able to rival the lateHeath Ledger’s immortal takeon legendary Batman villain, the Joker. And it may be reductive to compare the two performances given the differing nature of their parent films and the respective actors' unique takes on the character. However, Joaquin Phoenix produced one of the most lauded turns in recent memory with as Arthur Fleck in 2019’sJoker.