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I had to edit my list because it was so long. Here are a few off the top of my head.


Actors
Paul Newman
John Garfield
Paul Henried
Lawrence Harvey
Robert Taylor
Clark Gable
Rex Harrison
Humphrey Bogart
Errol Flynn
Yul Brynner
Claude Rains
Fredric March
Vincent Price
Bela Lugosi
Lon Cheney
Peter Lorre
Sal Mineo
Jude Law
River Phoenix
Mickey Roarke
Heath Ledger
Keanu Reeves
Guy Pearce
Russell Crowe
Anthony Hopkins
Ryan Phillippe
Morgan Freeman
Denzel Washington
Ben Kingsley
Tim Robbins
Chad Micheal Murray

Actresses
Vivian Leigh
Joan Crawford
Rosalind Russell
Audrey Hepburn
Marylin Monroe
Marlene Dietrich
Ava Gardner
Bette Davis
Lucille Ball
Judy Garland
Greta Garbo
Geraldine Page
Anne Bancroft
Elizabeth Taylor
Deborah Kerr
Sophia Loren
Katherine Hepburn
Veronica Lake
Jayne Mansfield
Fay Wray
Lupe Velez
Lauren Bacall
Claudette Colbert
Mae West
Jane Russell
Angelina Jolie
Sharon Stone
Isabella Rosellini
Laura Herring
Meryl Streep
Natalie Portman
Angela Bassett
Sissy Spacek
Maggie Smith
Brooke Shields
Lucy Liu
Michelle Pfeiffer
Kate Winslet
Michelle Yeoh

awww, i forgot rosalind russell--she's great. nobody has ever played auntie mame better (one of those gay male right-of-passage movies, thrown in with mildred pierce and anything by john waters;-)
 

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Julie Walters - she's just too lovely and talented
Maggie Smith - class
Sophia Loren - OMG

Alec Guinness
Ralph Richardson
Peter Sellers

Spacey and Freeman stand very high.

Not to forget the amazing Gary Oldman.
 

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Sorcerer said:
I had to edit my list because it was so long. Here are a few off the top of my head.


Actors
Paul Newman
John Garfield
Paul Henried
Lawrence Harvey
Robert Taylor
Clark Gable
Rex Harrison
Humphrey Bogart
Errol Flynn
Yul Brynner
Claude Rains
Fredric March
Vincent Price
Bela Lugosi
Lon Cheney
Peter Lorre
Sal Mineo
Jude Law
River Phoenix
Mickey Roarke
Heath Ledger
Keanu Reeves
Guy Pearce
Russell Crowe
Anthony Hopkins
Ryan Phillippe
Morgan Freeman
Denzel Washington
Ben Kingsley
Tim Robbins
Chad Micheal Murray

everybody has their favorites, but no de niro? i'm crushed. i'll always be loyal after seeing taxi driver (and forgive him for all the junk he's been doing lately;-)
 

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Rosalind's part in The Women was one of the funniest, bitchiest characters ever put on screen. Another gashfest.

total gashfest. another great flick for the boys.
 

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With all those high-powered personalities in the same movie...and such a sensational script and George Cukor herself presiding...sensational. More quotable quotes than most movies I've ever watched.

Tom Welling, and Jude law. That will suffice for now.:biggrin1:
 

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scanjock8 said:
everybody has their favorites, but no de niro? i'm crushed. i'll always be loyal after seeing taxi driver (and forgive him for all the junk he's been doing lately;-)
Yes, good point. How is it that de niro can go from being a powerful screen presence (Deerhunter, Godfather I, etc) to this "Walter Mathau from North Jersey" character that just mugs for the audience. How cheesy can you get when you turn your distinguished past into a caricature from which you derive cheap laughs? What's next, a sitcom?
 

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Yes, good point. How is it that de niro can go from being a powerful screen presence (Deerhunter, Godfather I, etc) to this "Walter Mathau from North Jersey" character that just mugs for the audience. How cheesy can you get when you turn your distinguished past into a caricature from which you derive cheap laughs? What's next, a sitcom?

i know, i know. i don't think he cares and is just fine with doing an easy comedy once in awhile. no ego issues or fear his career is falling apart, just having a good time being de niro and getting away with it!