Posted by : Amrit Monday 14 April 2014

I wanted to make this list three years ago, but at the same time I realized that I haven't yet watched some significant movies and I wouldn't do proper justice with the list. My total number of films count was 850 then so I thought let's make it a thousand and then make the list. The next year when I reached the 1000 mark, I thought let's watch some more films and then make a comprehensive list. So, last night when I finished up watching my 1300th film, I thought, I am prepared for the list now.


Here are some criteria which this list follows:

1. This list contains mostly American [or English speaking] actors. [Foreign Actors will be listed separately in another list when I am ready for it]
2. There are no Indian actors included in this list. [I will make another list for them too]
3. I have only added actors, of whom I watched at least 12 performances. [this is really important for me, I need to learn about the actor with at least a dozen performances] 

Now, here goes the list: 

19. Johnny Depp: He has won the Golden Globe Award and Screen Actors Guild award for Best Actor. He chose to play the soulful monster Edward Scissorhands [1990] over the pretty boy stardom he could achieve.


18. Orson Welles: Welles was way ahead of his time, a great actor and arguably one of the greatest filmmaker of all time. Touch of Evil [1958], The Trial [1962] and Citizen Kane [1941] are some of his many great films.


17. Russell Crowe: He is perhaps the greatest star from Newzealand in Hollywood. [correct me if I am wrong]. A gem of an actor. Immerses deep into the skin of the character, whether it is Gladiator [2000], A Beautiful Mind [2001] or American Gangster [2007]. 


16. Sean Connery: Still the most loved James Bond. But even if you choose to ignore bond, he is a great actor anyway. Apart from playing Bond, he is known for his role in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade [1989], The Untouchables [1987] and The Rock [1996].


15. Charles Chaplin: Yes he was funny, but he was not like a clown. A true genius who used to make movies and act in it. Chaplin has not only given so much to the cinema but to the world. One of the first few people to attain huge stardom in Hollywood.


14. Michael Caine: For the fan-boys, his career has much more to highlight apart from his brilliant performance as Alfred in The Dark Knight Trilogy. Caine is one of two actors nominated for an Academy Award for acting in every decade from the 1960s to 2000s, the other one being Jack Nicholson. Now that tells a lot.


13. Denzel Washington: My first Washington film was Glory [1989] and the last one I watched was Flight [2012]. Now in between those, you will discover the accomplished actor Denzel Washington is.


12. Al Pacino: Just watch him closely in The Godfather Part I [1972] and Part II [1974] and notice how differently he carried himself doing the same role. His role as Frank Slade in Scent of a Woman won him the Academy Award for Best Actor in 1993 after receiving seven previous Oscar nominations.


11. Anthony Hopkins: Hannibal Lecter is definitely his most significant character, but do not ignore his other works like The Elephant Man [1980], Nixon [1995] and The World's Fastest Indian [2005]. He is one of the most intense actors ever lived. His eyes does most of the work, he perfects it with the dialogues.


10. Dustin Hoffman: The Graduate [1967], Kramer vs. Kramer [1979], Tootsie [1982], Rainman [1988] and a lot more. Hoffman kept delivering great performance one after another. He has changed the way viewers expected heroes to be. 


9. Daniel Day-Lewis: He won a Academy Award for the Best Actor in 1990, 2008 and then in 2013. A record for most Best Actor Awards at the Oscars. A popular method actor who has weird [but productive] on-set tantrums to perfect his characters. I have actually watched all his films, even Gandhi [1982]. Did you notice him in Gandhi?


8. Marlon Brando: Again for the fan-boys, no The Godfather was not the only great film he did. The Fugitive Kind [1960], On The Waterfront [1954] and The Young Lions [1958] are some of his great films before The Godfather. 


7. Morgan Freeman: Ask him to be a driver or a prisoner or a detective or the President of the United States, may be Nelson Mandela or just ask him to be God and he will do it with his calm and composed personality and that authoritative voice. He is godly indeed.


6. Jack Nicholson: He is renowned for his often dark portrayals of neurotic characters. His twelve Oscar nominations make him the second most nominated actor of all time, behind only Meryl Streep, and tied with Katharine Hepburn.


5. Robert De Niro: From Mean Street [1973] to Casino [1995], Robert DeNiro has ruled and bullied most of his co-stars with his electrifying performances. That is a big reason Robert De Niro breaks in to be in the top 5 on my list.


4. Clint Eastwood: The Anti-hero of the 1960s, the man with no name from the Dollar Trilogy had a flair that even the young kids of 2014 find fascinating. But not only his acting, he later developed as one of the greatest directors as well.


3. Gene Hackman: He is best known for The French Connection [1971] and The Conversation [1974]. He mastered the character of Lex Luthor in Richard Donner's Superman [1978] and its sequel. His films during the 1990s were rather intriguing. Nevertheless he deserves to be at the 3rd spot on my list.


2. Henry Fonda: I won't say anything but paste something I found on the internet about Henry Fonda "For six decades, Fonda was so good people stopped appreciating his talent". May be I missed some bad Henry Fonda film, but still I watched too many of them and he never ceased to inspire me. Yes Fonda inspires you, 'impress' will sound disrespecting.


1. Tom Hanks: Now you don't need a reason to explain why Tom Hanks is at the top spot of a list called "The Greatest Actors of All Time." Whether it is falling in love with a mermaid in Splash [1984] or being a victim of AIDS in Philadelphia [1993] or being Captain Miller in Saving Private Ryan [1998] or the very recent Captain Phillips in Captain Phillips [2013], this man never lost his boyish charm. One may argue but from the point I see, Tom Hanks beats everyone else to be the greatest actor of all time.


Honorary Mention: 
Paul Newman 
Jack Lemmon
Gregory Peck
James Stewart 
Kevin Spacey 
Joaquin Phoenix
Sean Penn
Christian Bale
Philips Seymour Hoffman 

These are some other great actors which I haven't mentioned [but wanted to] in this list only because I haven't watched a lot of their films.

Note: This list contains actor who I have watched thoroughly year after year. I may have missed some of your favorites because I had a criteria to follow.

[This post is a part of the A to Z Challenge in April 2014. Let's celebrate blogging.]
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  1. You have listed all my favorite actors Amrit! I love them all :)

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    1. Thank you Gauri... I am glad you liked it...

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  2. As I scrolled down the list, I was thinking "Surely she won't miss so-and-so and you didn't -- I think you got them all. Can I ask who the other 6 were?

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    1. The other 6 were equally great actors but did not make the list because I haven't watched too many of their performances.. :)

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    2. Kevin Spacey is known for his performances in The Usual Suspects and American Beauty.
      Joaquin Phoenix is the one I like in Gladiator, The Master and Her.
      Jack Lemmon, a star from the 1950s,
      Paul Newman was another star during the 50s and 60s.
      Gregory Peck's most popular films were TO Kill a Mockingbird and Roman Holiday
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      James Stewart shined with It's a wonderful life and Rear Window and many others.

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  3. I love the list, although I may not agree with your ranking, for reasons of my own. Admire the research you have put into the post!

    ~Shailaja's latest A~Z post

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    1. thanks for stopping by Shailaja... would love to know your rankings :)

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  4. Such a honest ranking.. all brilliant actors... and I am glad that you have added Johnny Depp!

    ~S(t)ri
    Participant|AtoZ Challenge 2014
    Smile, it makes (y)our day!

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    1. am a great fan of Johnny Depp, I can never leave the accomplished actor he is. :)

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  5. i think Mat McConaughey should also receive an honorary mention

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    1. Well, I loved his performance in Dallas Buyers Club and Mud, but I think it's way too early to consider him as one of the greatest..

      thanks for stopping by Shankha :)

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  6. Amrit, I can't really complain since you have come up with quite a decent list. However, I have a small suggestion. I mean, the "12 performances" criterion is a bit too harsh, for my liking. It would be great if you could reduce it to 5 or below. If you allow me to share my favorites then I would have loved to see Humphrey Bogart, James Stewart, Clark Gable, Alec Guiness, John Wayne, Richard Burton, Peter O' Toole, Rod Steiger in the original Top 20. But, I am extremely elated to see Michael Caine, Gene Hackman, Sean Connery, and Henry Fonda on the list.

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    1. even I thought that 12 is way too harsh, but if I chose 5 as the criterion, it would have been tougher for me choosing among 100 others... but yes, this gives me an idea to make a similar list every year.. may be next year, I will be able to do even more justice to the list and I will certainly reduce the criterion to 7 or 8.

      Thanks for your lovely comment Murtaza :)

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    2. My pleasure... I will be waiting for me!!! :-)

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  7. Not a bad list but so hard to judge. I never pick favs. It's a mood thing. I like too many, sometimes

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    1. Well true, if I make a list of actors I like or Love... this will be a looooong list :)

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  8. Great list! I have to agree with many of them. I was a bit sad that Harrison Ford didn't make the list, but I suppose he had his niche.

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    1. thanks for stopping by Loni... and thanks for understanding exactly why Harrison Ford is not in this list... there are some actors who I consider more as stars and lesser as great actors... of course they are accomplished actors but I think the ones in my list are more appropriate. I am talking about Harrison Ford, Leo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, Bruce Willis and many others :)

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  9. Leonardo DiCaprio is an actor primarily. His movies get both critical and commercial succes. So its very harsh to degrade him as a star. He choses roles wisely and do good movies consistently.

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    1. He is indeed an accomplished actor but since the standards in the American Film Industry is so high, there are no less than 100 great actors... I had to leave a few on some negative points, and Leo is not a method actor... since I left Bale and McConaughey, I think Leo certainly comes after them....

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  10. So your criteria is method acting? Then why is Sean Connery and Clint Eastwood in your list? Its confusing.

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    1. Nope, when did I say, that's the criteria, the criteria is up there mentioned. Do check it out. method acting was one reason for not including him, similarly there are many reasons to add Sean Connery and Eastwood and method acting is not one of them... it's just my point of view... that's it :)

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  11. Ok. Your opinion. Good effort but still I found the explanations you given for each choice very unsatisfactory. Continue watching movies!
    Eg: Movies you mentioned under Sean Connery's selection. I cant help but feel favoritism went into some of these choices.

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    1. Two things buddy;

      1] No list has ever satisfied everybody.
      2] No list are ever made without a little bit of favoritism.

      It's good to debate about movies, by the way, think about the significance.. the anti-hero I am talking about is something Clint has given to the world, it wasn't existent before that...

      James Bond cannot be talked about without mentioning Sean Connery, but don't you think there can be an Inception or The Departed or The Aviator or TWOWS or Titanic in the world without Leo.

      Try to understand what I am saying, I myself is a Leo fan and somehow I wanted to put him there. But all these actors are either method actors or has done something significant.

      As far as favoritism is concerned, this list is out of it.. if I could, you must be seeing a certain Brad Pitt or Leo DiCaprio

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  12. I only disagreed with you when you called Leo as just star. Including or not including him in your list is your choice.
    As for Connery, comeon, you mentioned some ordinary movies like The Rock in there. Surely you can do better than that.

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  13. You are right. No list can satisfy everyone. And there is a comments section. I hope I am not wrong in expressing my opinions about your list.

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    1. I love my readers and you are welcome to show your agreement and disagreements on any of my post... I am glad that you took your time to read a post on my blog... :)

      I will be even more glad if you come back and be a regular reader.. :)
      Amritt

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  14. As we spoke about it earlier, like I said the list totally justifies as far as my favorites are making it to on my particular reasons....although I have only seen 12 of the legend actors piece of work so far (according to your list), but glad to know about the rest too from you....I am also happy that you did make top 5 list and you did put Robert and Hanks in it in the perfect sequence..... looking forward for top 30 list from your end.... :-) :-)

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    1. thanks a lot for your lovely comment Deepshikha..!!
      I hope, I expand this list soon.

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