
Bob Hoskins
**Bob Hoskins (1942-2014)** was a British actor known for his charisma and his ability to portray complex characters, often from working-class backgrounds.
His film career took off with intense roles, particularly that of the gangster in *The Long Good Friday* (1980). He earned international acclaim and an Academy Award nomination for his performance in *Mona Lisa* (1986), where he played an ex-convict working as a driver. His fame grew exponentially with the global success of *Who Framed Roger Rabbit* (1988), in the iconic role of detective Eddie Valiant.
Hoskins was celebrated for his realistic acting style, often conveying a mixture of toughness, menace, and surprising vulnerability. He took on a wide range of roles, from criminals to historical figures, leaving a distinctive mark on cinema.