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Stacker spotlighted 25 character actors whose names don't seem to stick despite prolific careers. To qualify, the actor had to have at least 25 feature films under their belt.
"The Pitt" led the pack with 25 Primetime Emmy nominations, followed closely by comedy juggernaut "Hacks," which received 24 nods.