Eddie Dean
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Not really, but eliminating an actor from a role just because he starred in another film in the same genre is pretty silly. Ever since silent films actors have been taking similar roles. Lon Chaney, Sr. played the Hunchback of Notre Dame, the Phantom of the Oprea among literary hundred of other horror roles. Humphrey Bogart played two of the most iconic private detective characters ever in Sam Space and Philip Marlowe. Boris Karloff played Frankenstein and The Mummy. Lon Chaney, Jr. played all of the Universal Monsters. Etc, etc. Hell, you can pretty much count Sherlock Holmes as Downey's second comic book franchise anyways.