Sardi's restaurant in New York City is known for the caricatures of Broadway celebrities on its walls, of which there are over a thousand. Besides well-established stage actors, personalities from the worlds of film, television, and music have also been honored with a comic portrait after their appearance in a theater production.
Known for her performance in 'The Queen' (2006), among other hugely successful films, English actress Helen Mirren was seen more recently in the 2019 HBO miniseries 'Catherine the Great.'
Bradley Cooper has recently been seen in 'Licorice Pizza' (2021). He also co-produced the psychological thriller 'Joker' (2019), starring Joaquin Phoenix, and starred in the 'Nightmare Alley' (2021), alongside Cate Blanchett.
Stage, screen, and television actor Liev Schreiber was part of the ensemble cast of the animated film 'Isle of Dogs' (2018), in which he voices Spots, a speckle-eared-sport hound mix.
Besides his film career, John Goodman is known for portraying Dan Conner on 'Roseanne' and 'The Conners.' He also currently stars in the HBO comedy 'The Righteous Gemstones.'
From Ling Woo in the television series 'Ally McBeal' to Alex Munday in two 'Charlie's Angels' films and, more recently, as Joan Watson in the crime-drama series 'Elementary,' Lucy Liu is as busy as ever.
In 2019, Samuel L. Jackson appeared in the Brie Larson film 'Unicorn Store,' and had a prominent role as Nick Fury in the Marvel film 'Spider-Man: Far From Home.'
Principal songwriter, lead singer, and bassist for English new wave rock band the Police from 1977 to 1984, Sting has since enjoyed a hugely successful solo career.
'The Deer Hunter' (1978) and 'Catch Me If You Can' (2002) are just two of the many films Christopher Walken has appeared in. He was recently seen in 'Wild Mountain Thyme' (2020).
Spanish actor Antonio Banderas' portrayal of Pablo Picasso in the second season of 'Genius' garnered him critical acclaim, as did his work in the 2019 film 'Pain and Glory.'
Starring roles in 'The Square' (2017) and 'The Invisible Man' (2020) underpinned Elisabeth Moss' successful transition from small screen to big screen, though she's still remembered for her performances in 'The West Wing' (1999–2006), 'Mad Men' (2007–2015), and currently 'The Handmaid's Tale.'