
Meat Loaf
Michael Lee Aday, known as Meat Loaf, was a celebrated American musician and actor. While widely known for his music career, Meat Loaf also left a distinctive mark in film.
His most iconic role is arguably that of Eddie in the cult classic **The Rocky Horror Picture Show** (1975), an irreverent and memorable character. He later impressed in David Fincher's more recent **Fight Club** (1999), playing the poignant Robert "Bob" Paulson, an ex-bodybuilder suffering from hormonal issues. Other notable appearances include his role in **Wayne's World** (1992).
Meat Loaf's acting style was characterized by an imposing and charismatic screen presence. He was often cast in impactful supporting roles that leveraged his physicality and ability to transition from menacing tones to pathetic or comedic nuances.