| He played Hans Christian Andersen | 33 |
| He played Hal in "Green Lantern" | 42 |
| He played God in "Oh, God!" | 37 |
| He played George Utley on "Newhart" | 45 |
| He played George on "Seinfeld" | 40 |
| He played George in "Bringing Up Baby" | 48 |
| He played Frodo Baggins on the screen | 37 |
| He played Fred on "Sanford and Son" | 45 |
| He played Fitzsimmons in "Hoffa" | 42 |
| He played Fish on "Barney Miller" | 43 |
| He played Finch in "V for Vendetta" | 45 |
| He played Fergus in "The Crying Game" | 47 |
| He played Emile in "South Pacific" | 44 |
| He played Dr. Kildare in 1930s-'40s films | 45 |
| He played Dr. Jack Shephard on "Lost" | 47 |
| He played Dov Landau in "Exodus" | 42 |
| He played Dewey Oxburger in "Stripes" | 47 |
| He played Dauber on "Coach" | 37 |
| He played Daniel in "Love Actually" | 45 |
| He played Clubber Lang in "Rocky III" | 47 |
| He played Chekov on "Star Trek" | 41 |
| He played Che in "Che!" | 33 |
| He played Charles in “Citizen Kane” | 43 |
| He played Castillo on "Miami Vice" | 44 |
| He played Captain Davies on "Roots" | 45 |
| He played Burt Campbell on "Soap" | 43 |
| He played Buddy Sorrell on 1960s TV | 35 |
| He played Bond between Moore and Brosnan | 40 |
| He played Bob in "La Bamba," 1987 | 43 |
| He played Bob in "La Bamba" | 37 |
| He played Benjamin Franklin Pierce | 34 |
| He played Ben on "Bonanza" | 36 |
| He played Beaver's big brother | 34 |
| He played Basil in "Zorba the Greek" | 46 |
| He played B.A. Baracus on "The A-Team" | 48 |
| He played Arnold on "Happy Days" | 42 |
| He played Arnie on "L.A. Law" | 39 |
| He played Antonio opposite Pacino's Shylock | 47 |
| He played and lost in the 2004 NBA finals | 41 |
| He played Alonzo in "Training Day" | 44 |
| He played Agent Polk in "The Sting" | 45 |
| He played a twin in "Twins" | 37 |
| He played a socially awkward Bluth | 34 |
| He played a monocled colonel in a sitcom | 40 |
| He played a cat with no backbone | 32 |
| He played a bumpkin named Bodine | 32 |
| He played 2,130 consecutive games | 33 |
| He planted nurseries rather than orchards | 41 |
| He planned for heavy precipitation | 34 |
| He pitched the only World Series perfect game | 45 |
| He pitched in the majors at age 59 | 34 |
| He persuaded the Huns not to attack Rome | 40 |
| He painted the Last Supper surrealistically | 43 |
| He painted Hawthorne, Wordsworth et al. | 39 |
| He painted Hawthorne's portrait | 35 |
| He painted "Twittering Machine" | 41 |
| He painted "Toilers of the Sea" | 41 |
| He painted "The White Girl" | 37 |
| He painted "The Queen's Party" | 44 |
| He painted "The Life-Line" | 36 |
| He painted "The Life Line" | 36 |
| He painted "The Laughing Cavalier" | 44 |
| He painted "The Last Supper" | 38 |
| He painted "The Great Forest" | 39 |
| He painted "The Fife Player" | 38 |
| He painted "Sens Cathedral" | 37 |
| He painted "Red and White Domes" | 42 |
| He painted "Old Battersea Bridge" | 43 |
| He painted "Maine Coast" | 34 |
| He painted "Launching the Boat" | 41 |
| He painted "Interior With Eggplants" | 46 |
| He painted "Haystack at Giverny" | 42 |
| He painted "Down the Rabbit Hole" | 43 |
| He painted "Dog Barking at the Moon" | 46 |
| He painted "Clair de Lune" | 36 |
| He painted "Christina's World" | 44 |
| He painted "Cape Martin" | 34 |
| He outmanaged Sparky in the 1970 World Series | 45 |
| He outmanaged Earl in the 1969 World Series | 43 |
| He outlived his twin brother by a few hours | 43 |
| He ordered the execution of John the Baptist | 44 |
| He orbited Earth 314 days before John | 37 |
| He once ran a Mickey Mouse operation | 36 |
| He once pocketed 526 balls in a row | 35 |
| He once lived on the Piazza San Marco | 37 |
| He once had a hand in morning TV | 32 |
| He once borrowed Bert's nose for a sculpture | 48 |
| He often wrote in anapestic tetrameter | 38 |
| He often said "I pity the fool!" | 42 |
| He often receives a touching portrayal | 38 |
| He often leaves his initial behind | 34 |
| He often jumped into the General Lee | 36 |
| He of the "lean and hungry look" | 42 |
| He of "a lean and hungry look" | 40 |
| He never finished his Tenth Symphony | 36 |
| He named Natal on Christmas Day of 1497 | 39 |
| He moved the Dodgers to Los Angeles | 35 |
| He moved into the White House in 1993 | 37 |
| He moderated "What's My Line?" | 44 |
| He mocked Demeter and became a lizard | 37 |