Which Anthony Hopkins Character Are You, Actually?
One brilliant career, eight wildly different souls — a cannibal, a king, a pope, a president, and more — so which one is secretly you?

Answer honestly, not aspirationally — this quiz has seen The Father AND The Silence of the Lambs, and it knows you're hiding something.
Question 1 of 10
You Got
Dr. Hannibal Lecter
The Silence of the Lambs (1991)
You're brilliant, unnervingly calm, and you control every room without raising your voice. It's genuinely wild that Hopkins has a knack for creating indelible images, probably best known for his Oscar-winning role as an especially hungry villain in "The Silence of the Lambs." He barely needed any time to do it, either — Hopkins has only 16 minutes of screen time in the film, and it was more than enough to convey the cannibal serial killer and win him an Academy Award for Best Actor.
You Got
Odin
Thor (2011)
You're the exhausted king who's seen too many wars, and now your only job is deciding whether your reckless kid is finally ready for the throne. Odin is the ruler of Asgard, father of Thor, and adoptive father of Loki, and Hopkins himself said the role came with more gravity than you'd expect — after all, "It's a superhero movie, but with a bit of Shakespeare thrown in."
You Got
Pope Benedict XVI
The Two Popes (2019)
You're rigid, principled, and quietly lonelier than you'll ever admit out loud. The film shows Benedict as a rigid, uncompromising leader who saw a return to principles as the best course for a church struggling with 21st-century problems, and Hopkins brought a stillness to it that made the role's few quiet lines land like thunder.
You Got
Richard Nixon
Nixon (1995)
You're ambitious, deeply insecure, and convinced the whole world is plotting against you — even when you're the one holding all the cards. Oliver Stone's film portrays Nixon as a complex and in many respects admirable, albeit deeply flawed, person, and Hopkins turned that contradiction into one of his most towering performances.
You Got
C.S. Lewis
Shadowlands (1993)
You're a reserved intellectual who thinks you have life figured out — until love completely rearranges your insides. The film follows the relationship between academic C.S. Lewis and Jewish American poet Joy Davidman, her death from cancer, and how this challenged his Christianity, with Hopkins carrying every ounce of that quiet devastation.
You Got
Anthony
The Father (2020)
You're charming, sharp-tongued, and quietly terrified that the world around you keeps rearranging itself. The film stars Anthony Hopkins as an octogenarian man living with dementia, and it earned him a second Oscar — making him, at 83, the oldest Best Actor winner in Academy history.
You Got
King Lear
King Lear (2018)
You're proud, a little foolish, and prone to demanding proof of love you should've never needed to ask for. This militarized modern retelling is set in a highly militarised version of 21st-century London and depicts the tragedy that follows when King Lear announces the end of his reign and divides his kingdom among his three daughters, and critics ate it up — the film holds a 91% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 22 reviews.
You Got
Burt Munro
The World's Fastest Indian (2005)
You're an eccentric optimist chasing an impossible dream and genuinely too stubborn to notice the odds. Hopkins called this true story of a Kiwi motorcycle racer a total change of pace, saying "it's a big change because it's a real winner of a guy — I've had a good career playing psychopaths or uptight people, and I'm fed up with those."
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- Anthony Hopkins and Jonathan Pryce on playing "The Two Popes" - CBS News
- The True Story Behind the Movie The Two Popes - TIME
- King Lear (2018 film) - Wikipedia
- King Lear (2018) - Rotten Tomatoes
- Nixon (film) - Wikipedia
- Shadowlands (1993 film) - Wikipedia
- The Father (2020 film) - Wikipedia
- Thor (film) - Wikipedia
- The World's Fastest Indian - Wikipedia
- Film Review: The World's Fastest Indian - The Atlas Society
- Oscar Winners with the Shortest Amount of Screen Time - MovieWeb
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