15 Movie Characters That Became Iconic Without Much Time On Screen

    "I'll have what she's having."

    It turns out you don't have to hog the screen time in order to make a lasting impression in a film. Sometimes, all it takes is a few scenes, or even a few lines, to stamp your mark on a movie.

    So, here are 15 film characters that were barely on our screens, but stole our hearts anyway.

    1. Kimberly Adair Clark as Honey – The Incredibles

    Animated character in a turtleneck looking serious, with futuristic interior in the background

    2. Viola Davis as Mrs. Miller – Doubt

    3. Margaret Hamilton as The Wicked Witch of the West – The Wizard of Oz

    A woman in a witch costume with a pointed hat and green makeup menacingly points at a young girl with braided hair, in a scene from a film

    4. Stanley Tucci as Caesar – The Hunger Games

    Man in a sparkling suit smiling broadly against a blurred, textured background

    5. Matthew McConaughey as Mark Hanna – The Wolf of Wall Street

    Person in a pinstripe suit enthusiastically gestures while sitting at a restaurant table with cityscape in the background

    6. Estelle Reiner as woman in diner – When Harry Met Sally

    7. Anne Hathaway as Fantine – Les Misérables

    Person in simple hooded costume looking to the side against a weathered backdrop, seemingly from a historical or dramatic film scene

    8. Drew Barrymore as Casey Becker – Scream

    Person in a knit sweater holds a phone and examines a knife block in a kitchen, reminiscent of a suspenseful movie scene

    9. David Reale as Glenn Coco – Mean Girls

    10. Jeremy Bulloch and Jason Wingreen as Boba Fett – Star Wars, the original trilogy

    11. John Turturro as Jesus Quintana – The Big Lebowski

    Person in a bowling alley wearing a purple jumpsuit, holding a bowling ball

    12. Harvey Keitel as Winston 'The Wolf' Wolf – Pulp Fiction

    13. Anthony Powers as Jimmy Two Times – Goodfellas

    A man in a suit adjusts his tie in a dimly lit, bustling restaurant or bar scene

    14. Scrat – Ice Age

    Scrat from Ice Age excitedly holds an acorn in a snowy landscape with trees

    15. Anthony Hopkins as Hannibal Lecter – The Silence of the Lambs

    A man with slicked-back hair and an intense gaze appears in a scene from a movie or TV show

    When else has a character with limited screen time become iconic? Let us know in the comments below!