The Great Actor: Ignore Son Of The Mask and Super Mario Bros. (which he didn't realise was a video game movie until it was too late) and Bob Hoskins stands as a pretty damn fine character actor. His films may not always be spot on, but his performances tended to be. Following the usual rise of British actors of going from stage to TV to British cinema before making it in America, Hoskins, who died earlier this year, was most remembered for playing Eddie Valliant in Who Framed Roger Rabbit. The Terrible Final Role: Muir - Snow White And The Huntsman Playing a future-seeing dwarf in one of two 2012 Snow White movies (because a Hollywood movie can't exist without some form of prophecy to fulfil), Hoskins' final role in Snow White And The Huntsman is serviceable, but gets lost in a pointless action-twist on a classic tale. The dwarves are marginalised and his role is little more than a cameo.