The Late Diane Keaton Is Once Again on Top of This Week’s List of Most Popular Celebs
Here’s a friendly, quick-hit roundup of the 15 celebs people searched for most over the past week, highlighting the roles and projects that define their careers and the work many fans are checking out right now.
15. Anthony Perkins

Anthony Perkins became a screen icon with his unsettling turn as Norman Bates in Alfred Hitchcock’s ‘Psycho’. Earlier in his career he earned major acclaim in films like ‘The Tin Star’ and ‘Friendly Persuasion’. Beyond acting, he also stepped behind the camera to direct ‘Psycho III’. Perkins worked across film, stage, and television, leaving a lasting influence on psychological thrillers.
14. Jason Clarke

Jason Clarke is an Australian actor known for his intense, grounded performances in prestige films and series. He drew wide attention with roles in ‘Zero Dark Thirty’ and ‘Dawn of the Planet of the Apes’. Clarke’s range spans survival drama in ‘Everest’ to historical ensemble work in ‘Oppenheimer’. On television, he has led shows such as ‘Brotherhood’, building a résumé that moves easily between leading and character parts.
13. Margaret Qualley

Margaret Qualley has steadily built a reputation for nuanced, emotionally rich roles. She broke out on television with ‘The Leftovers’ and later starred in the limited series ‘Maid’. On the film side, she appeared in Quentin Tarantino’s ‘Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood’. Qualley also works as a producer and continues to balance indie projects with larger studio titles.
12. Ruth Codd

Ruth Codd is an Irish performer who transitioned from social media notoriety to notable screen roles. She made a striking debut in Mike Flanagan’s series ‘The Midnight Club’. Codd followed that with another Flanagan ensemble entry, ‘The Fall of the House of Usher’. With a background that includes make-up department credits, she brings a distinctive presence to genre storytelling.
11. Suzanna Son

Suzanna Son earned widespread attention with her feature debut in Sean Baker’s ‘Red Rocket’. A multi-hyphenate, she also composes and contributes music, complementing her work on screen. Son later appeared in the music-industry drama ‘The Idol’. Her career blends indie credibility with mainstream visibility as she lines up new film and television projects.
10. John Candy

John Candy was a beloved Canadian comic actor whose work on ‘SCTV’ led to a string of hit films. He headlined classics like ‘Planes, Trains & Automobiles’, ‘Uncle Buck’, and ‘Spaceballs’. Candy combined big-hearted warmth with sharp timing, making him a favorite in both lead and supporting roles. His legacy continues through frequent rewatching of his comedies and tributes from collaborators.
9. Miles Heizer

Miles Heizer is known to many viewers from the ensemble dramas ‘Parenthood’ and ’13 Reasons Why’. He also appeared in the techno-thriller ‘Nerve’, adding film credentials to his television success. Heizer has soundtrack credits and has participated in projects that foreground youth perspectives. His recent work includes leading roles in new series that spotlight contemporary coming-of-age stories.
8. Tom Pelphrey

Tom Pelphrey broke through to a wider audience with his gripping performance in ‘Ozark’. He previously turned heads in the action drama ‘Banshee’ and continues to lead genre-bending series like ‘Outer Range’. Pelphrey’s film credits include David Fincher’s ‘Mank’, showcasing a flair for period pieces. A multiple Daytime Emmy winner for ‘Guiding Light’, he brings stage-honed intensity to screen roles.
7. Paul Thomas Anderson

Paul Thomas Anderson is among the most acclaimed American filmmakers of his generation. His filmography includes ensemble epics like ‘Boogie Nights’ and character studies such as ‘Punch-Drunk Love’ and ‘There Will Be Blood’. Anderson frequently collaborates with top-tier actors and crafts distinctive visual and musical styles with longtime partners. His work consistently appears on critics’ lists and awards ballots for writing and directing.
6. Leonardo DiCaprio

Leonardo DiCaprio is an Oscar-winning actor and producer with a career spanning blockbuster hits and auteur collaborations. He has starred in titles such as ‘Inception’, ‘The Wolf of Wall Street’, ‘Titanic’, and ‘The Revenant’. DiCaprio often works with directors like Martin Scorsese and Christopher Nolan on ambitious, large-scale projects. He also produces through his company and supports environmental initiatives alongside his film work.
5. Keira Knightley

Keira Knightley rose to international fame with the adventure franchise ‘Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl’. She earned major awards recognition for prestige dramas like ‘Pride & Prejudice’ and ‘Atonement’. Knightley balances period pieces with contemporary thrillers and ensemble indies. In addition to acting, she has producer credits and often champions stories led by complex female characters.
4. Mae Martin

Mae Martin is a writer, actor, and comedian best known for co-creating and starring in the semi-autobiographical series ‘Feel Good’. Their stand-up work, including the special ‘Sap’, has expanded their audience beyond scripted television. Martin has written books and frequently appears on panel shows and podcasts. Their projects often explore identity, relationships, and recovery with humor and candor.
3. Max Parker

Max Parker is a British actor whose recent visibility comes from the thriller ‘Strictly Confidential’. He previously appeared on the long-running soap ‘Emmerdale’, building a loyal TV following. Parker has also worked in ensemble casts for genre fare such as ‘Vampire Academy’. His slate reflects a mix of mainstream television and streaming projects.
2. Charlie Hunnam

Charlie Hunnam is widely recognized for his lead role in ‘Sons of Anarchy’. He has headlined major features including Guillermo del Toro’s ‘Pacific Rim’ and starred in action and crime titles like ‘The Gentlemen’. Hunnam’s career spans British television beginnings to large-scale Hollywood productions. He continues to take on physically demanding roles and character-driven dramas across film and streaming.
1. Diane Keaton

Diane Keaton is an Academy Award–winning actor whose filmography ranges from ‘Annie Hall’ to ‘The Godfather’ saga and numerous acclaimed comedies and dramas. She has also directed features and documentaries, showcasing a multi-faceted career behind the camera. Keaton’s work as a producer includes championing projects with distinctive voices. Her influence extends across decades of American cinema and continues through new film and television appearances.
What did we miss—who are you watching this week? Share your picks in the comments!


