The Nicest Actors in Hollywood (According To The Crews Who Worked With Them)

The Nicest Actors in Hollywood (According To The Crews Who Worked With Them)


July 31, 2025 | Jesse Singer

The Nicest Actors in Hollywood (According To The Crews Who Worked With Them)


Lights, Camera, Kindness!

In an industry where egos can get as big as movie budgets, these stars are known for being genuinely nice people—and this is coming from the folks who have to work with them the most....the crews on sets. From coffee runs to heartfelt conversations, these celebs are loved behind the scenes. So, who are the true MVPs of movie sets? Let’s find out who’s winning Oscars in decency.

Tom Hanks

Where else would a list like this start? No where.

There’s a reason he’s often called “America’s Dad.” Tom Hanks has earned a golden reputation for his respectful, friendly demeanor on set. Crew members say he treats everyone—from camera operators to caterers—with warmth and patience. One crew member even noted he’s “nice to everyone, especially the folks people tend to overlook.” Hanks sets the bar for Hollywood decency.

File:TomHanksApr09.jpgAngela George at https://www.flickr.com/photos/sharongraphics/, Wikimedia Commons

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Keanu Reeves

Keanu’s kindness is legendary. He’s been known to buy Harley-Davidsons for his stunt team and take time to learn every crew member’s name. One viral story even tells of him waiting in the rain with a stranded fan. A crew member once said, “He’s humble, thoughtful, and never acts like he’s above anyone.” Hollywood's most low-key sweetheart.

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Paul Rudd

Paul Rudd may be ageless, but he’s also endlessly kind. He’s described himself as “not particularly nice,” but crew members would disagree. He’s known for showing up on time, being respectful, and keeping things light on set. His Midwestern charm isn’t an act—he makes sure everyone feels like part of the team.

File:Paul Rudd and Kate Mara at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival 8.jpgAdam Chitayat, Wikimedia Commons

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George Clooney

Despite his A-list status, Clooney is famously down-to-earth. Crew members say he keeps the vibe fun and professional—cracking jokes and making sure everyone feels seen. Whether he’s directing or acting, Clooney leads by example.

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Hugh Jackman

Wolverine might have claws, but Hugh is all heart—and crews love him for it. Hugh Jackman is basically sunshine in human form. On set, he’s known for organizing coffee carts for the crew and remembering birthdays. A former crew member shared, “He makes the whole experience fun for everybody.” 

File:HughJackmanByPaulCush2011.jpgPaul Cush at http://www.paulcush.com, Wikimedia Commons

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Tom Cruise

Say what you will about his intensity—Tom Cruise is reportedly a joy to work with. Crew members say he brings nonstop energy and gratitude to every set. He’s been known to personally thank camera ops and electricians after long shoot days. One person called him “utterly positive and completely respectful.”

File:Tom Cruise by Gage Skidmore.jpgGage Skidmore, Wikimedia Commons

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Bill Paxton

Bill Paxton had a quiet but powerful reputation for kindness. He was known for sending thoughtful letters and taking time to chat with every crew member. One director said, “He made everyone feel like the most important person in the room.” His warmth extended far beyond the camera lens.

File:Bill Paxton by Gage Skidmore.jpgGage Skidmore, Wikimedia Commons

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Danny DeVito

Don’t let his height fool you—Danny DeVito has one of the biggest hearts in the biz. Crews say he’s approachable, hilarious, and always up for a laugh between takes. He treats everyone like family and makes sure the set feels more like a party than a workplace. A true fan favorite.

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Kathy Bates

With decades in Hollywood, Kathy Bates has never let fame go to her head. She’s admired not just for her acting chops but for the respect and warmth she brings to every set. Crew members say she’s professional, considerate, and genuinely fun to be around.

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Brendan Fraser

The internet has fallen in love with Brendan Fraser—and so have the crews who’ve worked with him. Known for his humility and gratitude, he often takes time to thank everyone on set personally. During his comeback, many shared how he never lost his kindness, even when the spotlight faded. A true gentleman.

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Jack Black

Working with Jack Black? Expect laughs, music, and good vibes. Crew members say he keeps morale high and never takes himself too seriously. Whether he’s cracking jokes or jamming between takes, Jack makes everyone feel included. He’s the kind of guy who remembers your name—and your coffee order.

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Christina Ricci

Christina Ricci might not be the loudest presence on set, but crews appreciate her quiet professionalism. She shows up prepared, treats everyone with respect, and keeps things drama-free (which, in Hollywood, is not that common). Over the years, she’s earned a solid reputation as someone who’s easy to work with and always courteous behind the scenes.

File:Christina Ricci (49596830836) (cropped).jpgMiguel Discart, Wikimedia Commons

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Tom Hiddleston

Tom Hiddleston’s charm isn’t just for red carpets. On set, he’s been called “the nicest guy on earth” by directors and crew alike. He makes an effort to connect with everyone, often asking crew members how their day’s going. Plus, he brings homemade treats to share. Yes, really.

File:Tom Hiddleston (Avengers Red Carpet).jpgSachyn Mital, Wikimedia Commons

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Elisha Cuthbert

Known for her role in 24, Elisha Cuthbert once praised crews, saying, “There wasn’t a line between actors and crew—which I really appreciated.” And that attitude goes both ways. She’s earned praise for being approachable, gracious, and fully present on set. A quiet gem with a strong work ethic.

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Val Kilmer

Val Kilmer may have played intense characters, but co-stars and crews remember him as thoughtful and nurturing. Hilarie Burton recalled how he made her feel “safe and cared for” on set. Drew Barrymore called him “kind and generous.” Behind the scenes, he’s known for building real relationships.

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Spencer Tracy

One of Old Hollywood’s finest, Spencer Tracy set an early example of crew respect. Colleagues praised him for listening deeply and working collaboratively. Katharine Hepburn once noted he “listened better than anyone in motion pictures.” His legacy isn’t just talent—it’s decency.

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Daniel Day-Lewis

While known for his intense method acting, Daniel Day-Lewis is surprisingly humble off-camera. Crew members have said he’s soft-spoken, thoughtful, and deeply respectful. He may disappear into roles, but when he’s present, he’s fully engaged with the people around him—always thanking the crew with sincerity.

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Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson

He may look like a tank, but Dwayne Johnson is a teddy bear when it comes to crew interactions. He’s famous for learning names, handing out gifts, and checking in with everyone on set. One crew member said, “He treats you like you’re his equal.” That’s The Rock way.

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Ryan Reynolds

Ryan Reynolds brings wit and warmth to his film sets. Crews love his sarcastic humor and laid-back nature. He often shouts out behind-the-scenes workers on social media, and he's been known to surprise crews with treats and bonuses. Working with him is apparently as fun as watching Deadpool.

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Chris Evans

Captain America is just as honorable offscreen. Chris Evans is praised for being down-to-earth and easy to work with. Crew members say he’s always respectful, funny, and low-drama. He frequently chats with lighting techs and grips between takes. A real-life superhero with solid on-set etiquette.

File:Chris Evans - Captain America 2 press conference.jpgElen Nivrae, Wikimedia Commons

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