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Location: Making closing arguments with Jack McCoy & Michael Cutter
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Re: The Top 40 Male Film Lead Actors of all Time
Just compare Ed Wood vs. Once Upon a Time in Mexico vs. Pirates of the Caribbean.
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Re: The Top 40 Male Film Lead Actors of all Time
39. Spencer Tracy 38. Steve McQueen 37. Gary Cooper 36. Daniel Craig 35. Errol Flynn 34. Sean Penn 33. Richard Burton 32. Tom Hanks 31. Edward Norton 30. Paul Newman 29. Michael Caine 28. William Holden 27. Clive Owen 26. Samuel L. Jackson 25. Marlon Brando 24. Al Pacino 23. Charlton Heston 22. Burt Lancaster 21. Frank Sinatra 20. Tom Cruise 19. Clint Eastwood 18. James Cagney 17. Gary Oldman 16. Denzel Washington 15. Jack Nicholson 14. Harrison Ford 13. Dustin Hoffman 12. Sidney Poitier 11. Humphrey Bogart 10. Sean Connery 9. Robert Duvall 8. Cary Grant |
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#108 |
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Location: maryland
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Re: The Top 40 Male Film Lead Actors of all Time
![]() 40. Arnold Schwarzenegger 39. Spencer Tracy 38. Steve McQueen 37. Gary Cooper 36. Daniel Craig 35. Errol Flynn 34. Sean Penn 33. Richard Burton 32. Tom Hanks 31. Edward Norton 30. Paul Newman 29. Michael Caine 28. William Holden 27. Clive Owen 26. Samuel L. Jackson 25. Marlon Brando 24. Al Pacino 23. Charlton Heston 22. Burt Lancaster 21. Frank Sinatra 20. Tom Cruise 19. Clint Eastwood 18. James Cagney 17. Gary Oldman 16. Denzel Washington 15. Jack Nicholson 14. Harrison Ford 13. Dustin Hoffman 12. Sidney Poitier 11. Humphrey Bogart 10. Sean Connery 9. Robert Duvall 8. Cary Grant 7. Henry Fonda Hope you all understood my reasoning in choosing Robert Duvall, as nobody else may have picked him. He seems to be basically supporting at present, probably due to his age, and there have been a couple or so late-in-the-game paycheck roles. Of course, of all the actors of today, only Sean Penn seems to have avoided this curse unless you count RIDGEMONT. |
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Location: maryland
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Re: The Top 40 Male Film Lead Actors of all Time
39. Spencer Tracy 38. Steve McQueen 37. Gary Cooper 36. Daniel Craig 35. Errol Flynn 34. Sean Penn 33. Richard Burton 32. Tom Hanks 31. Edward Norton 30. Paul Newman 29. Michael Caine 28. William Holden 27. Clive Owen 26. Samuel L. Jackson 25. Marlon Brando 24. Al Pacino 23. Charlton Heston 22. Burt Lancaster 21. Frank Sinatra 20. Tom Cruise 19. Clint Eastwood 18. James Cagney 17. Gary Oldman 16. Denzel Washington 15. Jack Nicholson 14. Harrison Ford 13. Dustin Hoffman 12. Sidney Poitier 11. Humphrey Bogart 10. Sean Connery 9. Robert Duvall 8. Cary Grant 7. Henry Fonda 6. Charlie Chaplin We finally have a silent actor on the list, but unfortunately still no lead Asians or all-purpose horror actors..... |
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Re: The Top 40 Male Film Lead Actors of all Time
39. Spencer Tracy 38. Steve McQueen 37. Gary Cooper 36. Daniel Craig 35. Errol Flynn 34. Sean Penn 33. Richard Burton 32. Tom Hanks 31. Edward Norton 30. Paul Newman 29. Michael Caine 28. William Holden 27. Clive Owen 26. Samuel L. Jackson 25. Marlon Brando 24. Al Pacino 23. Charlton Heston 22. Burt Lancaster 21. Frank Sinatra 20. Tom Cruise 19. Clint Eastwood 18. James Cagney 17. Gary Oldman 16. Denzel Washington 15. Jack Nicholson 14. Harrison Ford 13. Dustin Hoffman 12. Sidney Poitier 11. Humphrey Bogart 10. Sean Connery 9. Robert Duvall 8. Cary Grant 7. Henry Fonda 6. Charlie Chaplin 5. Buster Keaton Adding Buster Keaton to the list since he did all his own stunts and he was one heck of a comedic actor, silent or otherwise. Really enjoyed seeing the one episode of the Twilight Zone he was in. |
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Location: Nuevo México
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Re: The Top 40 Male Film Lead Actors of all Time
Anyone else is purely academic. |
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Location: maryland
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Re: The Top 40 Male Film Lead Actors of all Time
39. Spencer Tracy 38. Steve McQueen 37. Gary Cooper 36. Daniel Craig 35. Errol Flynn 34. Sean Penn 33. Richard Burton 32. Tom Hanks 31. Edward Norton 30. Paul Newman 29. Michael Caine 28. William Holden 27. Clive Owen 26. Samuel L. Jackson 25. Marlon Brando 24. Al Pacino 23. Charlton Heston 22. Burt Lancaster 21. Frank Sinatra 20. Tom Cruise 19. Clint Eastwood 18. James Cagney 17. Gary Oldman 16. Denzel Washington 15. Jack Nicholson 14. Harrison Ford 13. Dustin Hoffman 12. Sidney Poitier 11. Humphrey Bogart 10. Sean Connery 9. Robert Duvall 8. Cary Grant 7. Henry Fonda 6. Charlie Chaplin 5. Gene Hackman I really wish he hadn't retired......but unlike Connery, his last film wasn't a turd, and, unlike Connery, he says he might come back for a special film. That's why I'm drafting an outline for UNCOMMON VALOR II: EXPENDABLES SUCK. |
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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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Re: The Top 40 Male Film Lead Actors of all Time
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/welcome_to_mooseport/ http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/leag...ary_gentlemen/
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Location: maryland
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Re: The Top 40 Male Film Lead Actors of all Time
39. Spencer Tracy 38. Steve McQueen 37. Gary Cooper 36. Daniel Craig 35. Errol Flynn 34. Sean Penn 33. Richard Burton 32. Tom Hanks 31. Edward Norton 30. Paul Newman 29. Michael Caine 28. William Holden 27. Clive Owen 26. Samuel L. Jackson 25. Marlon Brando 24. Al Pacino 23. Charlton Heston 22. Burt Lancaster 21. Frank Sinatra 20. Tom Cruise 19. Clint Eastwood 18. James Cagney 17. Gary Oldman 16. Denzel Washington 15. Jack Nicholson 14. Harrison Ford 13. Dustin Hoffman 12. Sidney Poitier 11. Humphrey Bogart 10. Sean Connery 9. Robert Duvall 8. Cary Grant 7. Henry Fonda 6. Charlie Chaplin 5. Gene Hackman 4. Gregory Peck |
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Location: Behind enemy lines...
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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
But "retroactive" is just an accident; we might say The Outsiders was a big-star cast, but it didn't seem that way at the time because they were just starting out. A Bridge Too Far in 1977 has Hackman, Connery, Robert Redford, Anthony Hopkins, James Caan, Ryan O'Neal, Michael Caine and even Laurence Olivier, but probably only Redford was really in his "superstar" prime, the rest were either "past it" or solid character actors who didn't become big draws till later. Plus it has a bunch of different stories going, not a lot of big stars in scenes together. The Longest Day, similar deal. Justin |
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