Some viewers recognize Breckin Meyer's voice from TV series. He has had longstanding roles on hit animated shows like King of the Hill and Robot Chicken. However, the actor has also appeared in several films.

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Audiences perhaps recognize Breckin Meyer from his roles in cult hits from the 1990s like The Craft and Clueless. Some fans say Breckin's role as Mitt in The Craft is one of the less likable characters in the movie but presents his range; in most of Breckin's highly-rated titles, he plays a lovable everyman.

Kate & Leopold — 6.4

Leopold rides a horse in Kate and Leopold

Kate & Leopold presents a unique rom-com from the early 2000s. Meg Ryan's Kate McKay, a New Yorker working in market research, gets involved with Leopold Alexis Elijah Walker Thomas Gareth Mountbatten, the Duke of Albany from the late 1800s who is brought to the future.

Breckin Meyer plays Charlie McKay, Kate's brother. Fans perhaps say the movie is a quirky comedy featuring several spirited performances. Others might say it is a fun fish-out-of-water story.

Rat Race — 6.4

Rat Race is a comedy from the early 2000s. The film showcases an ensemble cast of comedic actors who play various goofball characters visiting Las Vegas. Upon arrival, they meet a man who offers them a large sum of money in New Mexico. Whoever can get to it first takes it all.

Breckin Meyer plays Nick Schaffer, a lawyer. He almost doesn't join the struggle for the money until he links off with Amy Smart's Tracy Faucet. Fans of the movie might say it presents a memorable comedy.

The Craft — 6.4

Many viewers know The Craft thanks to its cult following. The movie presents the story of Sarah Bailey, a young witch who joins a coven after moving to a new high school in southern California. Before long, her new friends become reckless with the power they gain after joining forces.

Breckin Meyer plays Mitt. He isn't the most intelligent character in The Craftbut fans perhaps say he provides a solid role as antagonist to the main group of girls. Fans of The Craft might say its legacy speaks for itself.

Can't Hardly Wait — 6.5

The cast of Can't Hardly Wait.

Some audiences call Can't Hardly Wait a forgotten and hilarious 90s comedy. The story follows Preston Meyers on his graduation day. He heads to a party to confess his love to Amanda Beckett, his longstanding crush. When he arrives, the events of the film unfold.

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Breckin Meyer plays Walter. He is the lead singer of Lovebürger, the band meant to play the graduation party, who delay their performance due to arguments. Fans might say Meyer presents memorable one-liners in his short segment in the film.

Road Trip — 6.5

Breckin Meyers and Sean William Scott near a payphone in Road Trip.

Road Trip is a comedy from the early 2000s. The narrative unpacks the problems facing college student Josh Parker. Parker needs to intercept a package heading to his long-distance girlfriend that may have detrimental consequences to his relationship.

Breckin Meyer stars in Road Trip as Josh. Fans perhaps say it is one of his most memorable roles. Others might say the movie is a fun time capsule showcasing humor and comedic A-listers of the time like Sean William Scott and Tom Green.

Dancer, Texas Pop. 81 — 6.7

Split image of Breckin Meyer and the poster of Dancer Texas Pop 81.

Dancer, Texas Pop. 81 showcases a group of friends in a small Texas town. The young men graduate high school and work to make their dream of heading to Los Angeles a reality.

Breckin Meyer plays Keller Coleman. Audiences might say the movie presents an underrated dramedy. Others perhaps note the film's striking scenery as memorable. The ensemble cast might stick out to other movie-goes.

Prefontaine — 6.8

Jared Leto - Prefontaine

Prefontaine is a sports movie from the late 1990s. It showcases Jared Leto's Steve Prefontaine on his journey to becoming a celebrated long-distance runner. The film presents a true story based on the real events of the runner's life.

Breckin Meyer plays Pat Tyson, another track runner Prefontaine meets at college. Viewers might say the movie presents an interesting true story and is one of the less-appreciated sports movies of the period.

Clueless — 6.9

Breckin Meyer in Clueless

Many fans call Clueless one of the best 90s teen movies. It tells the now-iconic story of Cher Horowitz, a wealthy young socialite in Beverly Hills. The events of the movie show her coming-of-age as she falls in love, faces challenges in friendships, and grows in the celebrated comedy.

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Breckin Meyer plays Travis Birkenstock, the doofy skater and love interest to Brittany Murphy's Tai Frasier. Fans might say his role is memorable and gives the movie several funny moments. Others perhaps say it is one of his most emblematic roles.

Go — 7.2

Breckin Meyers and Taye Diggs in a car in Go.

Go is a comedic crime thriller from the late 1990s. The story presents several characters whose lives become intertwined on one wild night. Young people face the tumultuous results of guns, drugs, fast cars, and strip clubs in the cult flick.

Breckin Meyer plays Tiny. He is joined by Taye Diggs, Melissa McCarthy, Timothy Olyphant, and Katie Holmes among others in the ensemble cast. Fans might not be surprised by Go's high rating, considering its fan following.

The Insider — 7.8

Al Pacino in The Insider (1999)

The Insider is Breckin Meyer's highest-rated movie. It tells the true story of a whistleblower in the tobacco industry in the early 1990s. The film comes from Michael Mann and showcases Al Pacino and Russell Crowe in starring roles.

Breckin Meyer has a small supporting role as Sharon's Tiller's son. Fans of the movie might say it gives audiences a fascinating true story. Others perhaps say it is memorable thanks to its performances and direction.

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