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The Top 40 Male Film Lead Actors of all Time
The three all-time worst ever male actors are also painfully clear: Steven Seagal, Jack Black and Robert Mitchum, one two three. Moving onto the factors in by best 40 choices..... a. longevity b. talent c. badassery d. character actor excellence in lead roles e. cultural impact Many may not have all five of these qualities, but most or all possess three or more of them. So I doubt they'll be too many surprises here. None of the five qualities are judged as more important than each other.....either they have it or they don't. So..... 40. Arnold Schwarzenegger. |
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Re: The Top 40 Male Film Lead Actors of all Time
He matches all your 5 criteria, and then some. |
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Re: The Top 40 Male Film Lead Actors of all Time
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Re: The Top 40 Male Film Lead Actors of all Time
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Location: Kentucky
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Re: The Top 40 Male Film Lead Actors of all Time
Hayden Christensen (Darth Vader!) Jean-Claude Van Damme or Dolph Lundgren Shia LeBeouf (Transformers, Surf's Up) Christian Slater Jason Alexander (George!) Tim Allen (Tool Time and Galaxy Quest) Steve Gutenberg Pauly Shore Matt Leblanc Michael Keaton (Batman) Joe Piscopo |
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Commodore
Location: Missouri
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Admiral
Location: Kentucky
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Re: The Top 40 Male Film Lead Actors of all Time
My bad. James Stewart Clint Eastwood Cary Grant (not particularly badass, but influential for years) John Wayne (not sure about talent, but he maxes out on badassery, influence, etc) Harrison Ford Robert DeNiro Al Pacino James Cagney Marlon Brando George C Scott Jack Nicholson Michael Caine |
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Re: The Top 40 Male Film Lead Actors of all Time
Samuel L. Jackson Tom Cruise Liam Neeson Bruce Willis Russell Crowe Sylvester Stallone (Hey, he won an Oscar and he had a major impact in the action genre) |
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Definitely Herbert. Maybe.
Location: Terra Inlandia
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Re: The Top 40 Male Film Lead Actors of all Time
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Location: Idealistic
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Re: The Top 40 Male Film Lead Actors of all Time
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Location: maryland
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Re: The Top 40 Male Film Lead Actors of all Time
His CAPE FEAR remake cameo was excellent, and no argument on NIGHT OF THE HUNTER. THE YAKUZA was also very enjoyable. But, I prefer lead actors to seem awake 100 percent of the time, and I found him rather droning in THE WINDS OF WAR plus other later roles. His famous quote was ''Baby, I don't care.'' So, why should we? ![]() Obviously he's better than Seagal and Black. You could say he's my least favorite classic major lead. ''Character actor excellence in lead roles'' requires a bit more elaboration. For me it's not playing memorable characters in itself, but having a chameleonic variety in which the actor may not be as recognizable as his character. So I'm not convinced Eastwood, Robert Redford or other ''unmistakable'' famous actors qualify for that fifth category. |
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Vice Admiral
Location: Oxford, PA
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Re: The Top 40 Male Film Lead Actors of all Time
And I'm going to nominate . . . Peter Cushing. C'mon, he played Dr. Frankenstein, Dr. Van Helsing, Sherlock Holmes, Dr. Who, Moff Tarkin, and starred in countless other horror and sf films. And as for badassery . . . the man killed Count Dracula (three times!), shot the Hound of the Baskervilles, Created Woman, visited the Earth's Core, survived the Island of Terror, and blew up Alderaan. I'd like to see Clint Eastwood top that!
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Location: In pre-production
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Location: Tatoinne
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Re: The Top 40 Male Film Lead Actors of all Time
James Dean Paul Newman Clark Gable Spencer Tracy Gregory Peck Henry Fonda Kirk Douglas Steve McQueen - coolest badass of all! Am I really the first person to mention him? |
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