Channing Tatum, from smartest to dimmest

Channing Tatumis a little bit typecast.

It begs the question: Just which of his famous characters are the ditziest?

Ahead, we’ve ranked his biggest roles from most to least intelligent.

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In fact, he’s an entrepreneur!

Move over,Elon MuskandAshton Kutcher, there’s a new mogul in town and his name is Mike.

And that’s enough for us.

Magic Mike (2012) (L-r) ADAM RODRIGUEZ as Tito, KEVIN NASH as Tarzan, CHANNING TATUM as Mike, and MATT BOMER as Ken

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John inDear John(2010)

He’s special forces.

Plus, John cries repeatedly throughout the film, which means he has a high EQ.

Good for you,Amanda Seyfried’s character.

WHITE HOUSE DOWN

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Buthave youseenthose dance moves?

Duke inShe’s the Man(2006)

He asked someone,“Do you like cheese?

“as a romantic proposition.

DEAR JOHN

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KINGSMAN: THE GOLDEN CIRCLE

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FOXCATCHER

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THE VOW

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THE LOST CITY

Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum in ‘The Lost City’.Kimberley French/Paramount

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Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill in ‘21 Jump Street’

Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill in ‘21 Jump Street’.Scott Garfield/Columbia/Sony Pictures

SHE’S THE MAN, Clifton Murray, Brandon Jay McLaren, Channing Tatum, Amanda Bynes, 2006, ©DreamWorks/

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