Some films of actor Aaron Eckhart that are a must watch

A late bloomer, but his movies are, and characters are a great watch Actor Aaron Eckhart’s love for acting began at a very young age in school plays. After appearing in several plays and struggles, Eckhart’s rose to success with his portrayal of a ponytailed goateed biker in 200 drama film Erin Brockovich opposite Julia Roberts. After this role, there has been no looking back, with the 53-year-old actor appearing in varied genres donning a multitude of characters. Here is presenting a list of some great must-watch Aaron Eckhart movies you need to add to your watch list. No Reservations This 2007 romantic comedy-drama film stars Catherine Zeta-Jones and Abigail Breslin, besides Aaron Eckhart. The screenplay of the film is an adaptation of an original script by Sandra Nettelbeck. The plot of the film revolves around the master chef, Kate Armstrong, played by Catherine Zeta-Jones, whose life turns upside down when her sister gets killed in an accident, and she has to take in her niece. Aaron Eckhart comes in the story at a time when Armstrong is struggling with her restaurant and the new added responsibility. As a sue chef to Armstrong, Eckhart essays the role of Nicholas 'Nick' Palme. Meet Bill This 2007 comedy film has Aaron Eckhart as the title character and also stars Logan Lerman, Jessica Alba, Elizabeth Banks, and Timothy Olyphant. Eckhart, in the character of Bill Anderson, beautifully portrays the role of a dissatisfied, middle-aged man who is working at his father-in-law where he isn't valued. The actor brings to screen the struggles Bill goes through to build a life away from his father-in-law's shadow. Thursday This 1998 crime-thriller-black comedy film stars Paula Marshall, Thomas Jane, Mickey Rourke, and Michael Jeter, besides Aaron Eckhart. The story of the film begins on a Monday night when Nick, essayed by Eckhart, Dallas, played by Paulina Porizkova, and Billy Hill, played by James LeGros, get into an argument with a convenience store cashier. The argument further leads to Dallas shooting the cashier dead. As the plot should be, they all try to conceal the happening until blood is discovered on the floor. Eckhart is a recipient of various accolades and awards, including a Golden Globe nomination, and has also appeared in series such as Frasier. A few others of actor Aaron Eckhart’s movies are Thank You for Smoking, The Dark Knight, The Pledge, The Core, Love Happens, Paycheck, Rabbit Hole, Battle: Los Angeles, Olympus Has Fallen, London Has Fallen, I, Frankenstein, Sully, Midway, Line Of Duty, In the Company of Men, Zero, Neverwas, The Core, The Missing, Your Friends & Neighbors, Nurse Betty, and Possession.