Robert Downey Jr Birthday Special: Bloopers That Make Us Love Him Even More
Hollywood star and Marvel Cinematic Universe Superhero Robert Downey Jr turned 55 on April 4. The actor recently wrapped up his decade-long character as Iron Man in the Avengers franchise.
Hollywood
star
and
Marvel
Cinematic
Universe
Superhero
Robert
Downey
Jr
turned
55
on
April
4.
The
actor
recently
wrapped
up
his
decade-long
character
as
Iron
Man
in
the
Avengers
franchise.
However,
he
has
been
working
in
the
industry
and
winning
his
fans'
hearts
for
an
incredibly
long
time.
There
are
several
distinct
eras
in
his
lengthy
career
which
gave
him
unforgettable
films
like
Back
To
School
(1986)
to
Chaplin
(1992),
Sherlock
Holmes
(2009),
Due
Date
(2010)
and
more.
From
People's
Choice
Awards
to
Golden
Globes,
the
actor
has
gone
on
to
win
many
awards
for
his
performances.,
He
also
bagged
an
Academy
Award-nomination
for
his
performance
in
Chaplin.
While
fans
loved
him
on
screen,
the
actor
is
just
as
charming
off-screen
too,
and
these
blooper
reels
have
us
falling
in
love
with
the
actor
even
more.
While
action
scenes
are
not
easy
to
nail,
neither
are
emotionally
intimate
scenes.
Here,
Tony
Stark
and
Pepper
Potts
are
about
to
go
their
separate
ways
for
a
long
time
due
to
the
ongoing
crisis
in
the
plot,
and
the
two
characters
try
to
kiss...but
Paltrow
is
unable
to
do
it
without
laughing,
which
makes
Downey
lose
his
composure.
While
shooting
for
Avengers:
Age
Of
Ultron,
majority
of
Avengers
clan
had
come
together,
which
was
a
sight
to
behold.
And
in
one
of
the
scenes,
while
shooting
with
Chris
Hemsworth
who
had
forgotten
his
line,
reacted
to
Downey's
speech
with
some
non-committal
head
nods,
leading
Downey
into
an
acting
lurch.
He
then
hilariously
reacted
to
the
nods
with
an
old-fashioned
sounding
slang
and
said
that
Chris
is
"leaving
me
here
with
an
omelette
on
my
face."
Robert
has
been
proving
his
charm
in
the
gag
reel
since
way
before
he
become
the
funny
charismatic
superhero,
and
the
proof
is
in
the
BTS
of
his
2005
crime
comedy
co-starring
Val
Kilmer.
In
a
scene,
he
has
to
be
nostalgic
about
old
times,
only
to
be
comically
interrupted
by
her
literally
slamming
the
door
in
his
face.
However,
actress
Michelle
Monaghan
misses
the
timing
and
Robert
is
left
blabbering
off
for
so
long
that
he
ends
up
begging
her
to
slam
the
door
right
in
his
face.
Captain
America's
dialogue
reminding
everyone
not
to
swear,
also
got
the
actor
Chris
Evans
in
trouble
on
sets,
and
Robert
led
the
charge.
The
entire
cast
was
seen
using
more
curse
words
than
ever
and
teasing
Chris.
In
another
scene
of
the
film,
he
reminds
co-star
Tom
Holland,
who
plays
Spiderman
in
the
MCU,
that
Tony
is
the
real
star
of
the
movie.
With
Holland
off-screen
doing
something
he's
not
"supposed"
to
be
doing,
Downey
quips,
"Stop
f***ing
with
me,
Tom
-
the
camera
is
on
me
now."
On
the
work
front,
Robert
Downey
Jr
was
last
seen
in
Dolittle,
which
bombed
at
the
box
office,
but
the
actor
will
be
seen
once
again
as
Iron
Man
in
the
upcoming
Marvel
film,
Black
Widow
in
a
cameo.
Fans
also
suspect
Robert
will
be
returning
to
MCU
as
the
voice
of
an
AI
assistant,
like
his
very
own
Jarvis,
in
the
upcoming
Disney+
Marvel
series,
Iron
Heart.