Read on for EW’s list of Adam Driver’s greatest film performances.

Driver can be funny, intimidating, and deeply empathetic often within a single movie.

Here’s a look back on the multi-Oscar-nominated actor’s best film roles.

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We understand how he got into his unenviable situation, but we still pity his place there.

His most electrifying performance comes in the middle chapter,The Last Jedi.

Driver lost around 50 pounds and trained with a Jesuit priest to inform his performance.

Marriage Story

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He also has great oddball romantic chemistry withMackenzie Davis, the movie’sotherchaotic sidekick.

In a historical epic full of awful medieval men, Driver’s character is the worst of them all.

He’s a character defined by comic misfortune, which the actor emphasizes with tangible irritation and occasional dismay.

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Silence (2016) Adam Driver as Father Garupe Rodrigues

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What If (2014) (Left to right) Mackenzie Davis and Adam Driver

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THE LAST DUEL

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Inside Llewyn Davis (2013) (l to r) Oscar Isaac, Justin Timberlake and Adam Driver

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WHILE WE’RE YOUNG, from left: Ben Stiller, Adam Driver, Amanda Seyfried,

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(L to R) Bill Murray as “Officer Cliff Robertson”, Chloë Sevigny as “Officer Minerva Morrison” and Adam Driver as “Officer Ronald Peterson” in writer/director Jim Jarmusch’s THE DEAD DON’T DIE, a Focus Features release. Credit : Abbot Genser / Focus Features © 2019 Image Eleven Productions, Inc.

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Tracks (2014)(L-R) Adam Driver and Mia Wasikowska

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