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Posted: 29 Aug 2012 09:04 PM PDT
There are lots of good actors out there. Some of them are even great but who are the top 10 actors of all time?
1. Robert De Niro
His part as the young Vito Corleone in The Godfather Part II (which he did in Italian) saw him win an Academy Award. From there he went on a tear starring in Tax Driver, Deer Hunter, Raging Ball and King of Comedy. That was a stretch that hasn't been seen before and will unlikely be seen again. He won two Academy Awards and was nominated twice more; both times he was unlucky to win. He slowed down and his choice of roles wasn't as stellar as it was before but still there was The Untouchables, Casino and Heat.
2. Marlon Brando
Following that came Viva Zapata, Julius Caesar, The Wild One and On the Waterfont. Now in the mid 1950s he was the number one box office draw in the world. On the back of the Godfather came Superman and Apocalypse Now. Nominated for Best Actor seven times he won twice.
3. Jack Nicholson
He won another Academy Award for Terms of Endearment and when he won again for As Good as It Gets won Oscars in three consecutive decades. His roles in The Departed and Batman weren't major ones but he stole the films. Not to forget his part in A Few Good Men where his you can't handle the truth speech is the stuff of movie folklore.
4. Spencer Tracy
When he won back to back Oscars for Captains Courageous and Boys Town he was entrenched as a main man. He would be nominated another seven times in total but wouldn't win again. His roles in Father of the Bride, Bad Day at Black Rock, Old Man and the Sea, Judgment at Nuremburg and Guess Who's Coming to Dinner are the stuff of movie legend. When they teach acting at acting classes New York Actors today could only hope to be in a few movies as good as these.
5. Jimmy Stewart
His role in It’s a Wonderful World was that which firmly established him as a movie star. He followed this up with Mr Smith Goes to Washington which came out in the same year. From there came The Philadephia Story and this saw him win the Academy Award and was his last big role before the War. Following the war came It's a Wonderful Life, Rope and Harvey. His association with Alfred Hitchock saw them work again on Vertigo and Anatomy of a Murder that garnered him his last Oscar nomination.
6. Paul Newman
His resume is very impressive – Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Exodus, the Hustler, Hud and Cool Hand Luke were what put him on the map before those two super films came along. He slowed down after this but was still in Slap Shot, the Verdict and The Color of Money. This was the sequel to the Hustler and won him his first Academy Award after 10 nominations. Similar to Al Pacino he arguably won for his weakest performance.
7. Steve McQueen
In the 1970s he made Papillon and The Towering Inferno. He died tragically young but in his time he starred in a string of incredible films.
8. Tom Hanks
Everything changed for good in 1993 when he was in Philadephia and won the Academy Award for Best Actor. From that he went from one of many to the hottest actor in Hollywood. Sleepless in Seattle, Forrest Gump (which saw him win back to back Academy Awards), Apollo 13, Toy Story and Saving Private Ryan. This was his golden run. In the 21st century he slowed down but still did Cast Away, The Terminal, Da Vinci Code and Charlie Wilson's War.
9. Harrison Ford
If these wasn't enough, he was also in such fine films as Blade Runner, Witness, Working Girl, Patriot Games, Fugitive and Air Force One. Now he's 70 he's slowed down but you can't argue with what he achieved in that 10 year span.
10. Al Pacino
He finally won the Oscar for Scent of a Woman which could arguably be the worst of his 8th nominations. Thereafter came Carlito's Way, Heat where he reunited with De Niro, City Hall, Donnie Brasco and The Insider.
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