For those of you interested who may have missed last night's prog...
(BTW the people voting were fellow actors, not public or critics)
1. Marlon Brando
2. Johnny Depp
3. Anthony Hopkins
4. Laurence Olivier
=5. Al Pacino
=5. Robert DeNiro
7. Jack Nicholson
8. Judi Dench
9. Katherine Hepburn
10. Spencer Tracey
11. Alec Guinness
12. Richard Burton
13. James Stewart
14. Christopher Walken
15. Daniel Day-Lewis
16. Montgomery Clift
17. Bette Davis
18. Edward Norton
19. Sean Penn
20. Maggie Smith
21. Dustin Hoffman
22. Albert Finney
23. Cary Grant
24. Peter Sellers
25. John Gielgud
26. Merryl Streep
27. Humphrey Bogart
28. Judy Garland
29. Kate Winslett
30. Brad Pitt
31. Gene Hackman
32. Gena Rowlands
33. John Mills
34. Rod Steiger
35. Frank Sinatra
36. Gary Oldman
37. Charles Laughton
38. Charlie Chaplin
39. Tom Hanks
40. Denzel Washington
41. Helena Bonham-Carter
42. Alison Steadman
43. Steve McQueen
44. Gretta Garbo
45. Orson Welles
46. Vivien Leigh
47. Burt Lancaster
48. Sidney Poitier
49. Dennis Hopper
50. James Dean
The World's Greatest Actor - C4
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"But how to make Liverpool economically prosperous? If only there was some way for Liverpudlians to profit from going on and on about the past in a whiny voice."
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Re: The World's Greatest Actor - C4
Depp was voted there by fellow actors... in the interviews they talked about the wide range of characters, the fact he doesn't "play it safe" in the roles he choses and that when he's on screen your eyes are naturally drawn to him.
However, 2 does seem quite high given the actors at 5th equal!
I'm surprised that Tom Hanks was as low as 39th given the diversity of roles he's played.
I'm also surprised Olivier is at 4... he was nothing but a ham! (as was Gielgud)
However, 2 does seem quite high given the actors at 5th equal!
I'm surprised that Tom Hanks was as low as 39th given the diversity of roles he's played.
I'm also surprised Olivier is at 4... he was nothing but a ham! (as was Gielgud)
"But how to make Liverpool economically prosperous? If only there was some way for Liverpudlians to profit from going on and on about the past in a whiny voice."
- Stewart Lee
- Stewart Lee
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Where is James woods, in my opinion a top class actor. Al Pacino number 4, he could act the ass of any one in that list. number 28 taking the piss I think, must be a sentimental vote.
Roy.
Roy.
Roy
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Sean Penn was no.19 cant you read ?
The thing that gets me about all this is the Brando thing, im now absolutely fascinated by this idea that ONE man changed the wholllllee thing altogether forever. Thats unbelieveable really isnt it. Can someone can confirm or correct this for me please, because this is how i understand Brando's influence:-
..he introduced method to the masses which is basically living the character not just pretending, but prior to his appearance all actors were like they were in 1930's classics; over dramatic, ham-esque, theatrical, forced kind of performances and then he made it more natural and human by acting how people ACTUALLY act. Is that what he did - could someone clarify for me because its all a loooong time before my time?
I always thought Brando was just reverred because he was in good films in the 50s , but then did Apocalypse Now and The Godfather and just got a kind of repect thing going..
Even Elvis wanted to be him...jesus h christ :S!
The thing that gets me about all this is the Brando thing, im now absolutely fascinated by this idea that ONE man changed the wholllllee thing altogether forever. Thats unbelieveable really isnt it. Can someone can confirm or correct this for me please, because this is how i understand Brando's influence:-
..he introduced method to the masses which is basically living the character not just pretending, but prior to his appearance all actors were like they were in 1930's classics; over dramatic, ham-esque, theatrical, forced kind of performances and then he made it more natural and human by acting how people ACTUALLY act. Is that what he did - could someone clarify for me because its all a loooong time before my time?
I always thought Brando was just reverred because he was in good films in the 50s , but then did Apocalypse Now and The Godfather and just got a kind of repect thing going..
Even Elvis wanted to be him...jesus h christ :S!
mmm Alex Kramer
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Re: The World's Greatest Actor - C4
brerbear wrote:
> Doubt completely it was an 'other actors' list. Where the hell
> is C4 going to find a list of 'actors' to poll. Oh sorry,
> silly me, Hollyoaks, Brookside et al.
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I watched the programme and the interviewees were all people on the list or in a few cases the spouses/children of those on the list but no longer with us.
The poll was taken amongst BAFTA and AMPAS members, so not just Hollyoaks or Brookside people. !shocked!
> Doubt completely it was an 'other actors' list. Where the hell
> is C4 going to find a list of 'actors' to poll. Oh sorry,
> silly me, Hollyoaks, Brookside et al.
>
I watched the programme and the interviewees were all people on the list or in a few cases the spouses/children of those on the list but no longer with us.
The poll was taken amongst BAFTA and AMPAS members, so not just Hollyoaks or Brookside people. !shocked!
"But how to make Liverpool economically prosperous? If only there was some way for Liverpudlians to profit from going on and on about the past in a whiny voice."
- Stewart Lee
- Stewart Lee
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i agree woods is underated,what about dennis hopper he was right down he should have been top 3 at least.
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no micheal douglas either?