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  • PurpleThrobber
    PurpleThrobber Member Posts: 48,211 Standard Supporter
    edited September 16

    it’s not my list

    HTH

    Redford was Brad Pitt or George Clooney of the 70s. Your mom said so.

    #62 in another poll

  • PurpleThrobber
    PurpleThrobber Member Posts: 48,211 Standard Supporter

    ChatGPT didn’t bite either.

    here’s a carefully curated list of the Top 50 American Male Actors of All Time, based on:

    • Acting skill and versatility
    • Critical acclaim and major awards (Oscars, Golden Globes, etc.)
    • Cultural influence and legacy
    • Longevity and body of

    📌 This list includes only American-born or primarily American actors

    🎬 

    Top 50 American Male Actors of All Time

    1. Marlon Brando – The method acting pioneer; On the Waterfront, The Godfather
    2. James Stewart – Beloved everyman; Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, Vertigo
    3. Humphrey Bogart – Quintessential film noir icon; Casablanca, The Maltese Falcon
    4. Robert De Niro – Intense range; Raging Bull, Taxi Driver
    5. Al Pacino – Powerhouse performances; The Godfather, Scarface
    6. Jack Nicholson – Charismatic and daring; One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, The Shining
    7. Denzel Washington – Commanding and consistent; Training Day, Glory
    8. Tom Hanks – America’s most trusted actor; Forrest Gump, Philadelphia
    9. Henry Fonda – Stoic and moral presence; 12 Angry Men, The Grapes of Wrath
    10. Paul Newman – Cool and complex; Cool Hand Luke, The Verdict
    11. Gene Hackman – Fierce and reliable; The French Connection, Unforgiven
    12. Gregory Peck – Noble and firm; To Kill a Mockingbird
    13. Spencer Tracy – Grounded and respected; Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner
    14. Dustin Hoffman – Transformational roles; Rain Man, The Graduate
    15. Morgan Freeman – Gravitas and voice of wisdom; Shawshank Redemption
    16. Sidney Poitier – Broke racial barriers; Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner, In the Heat of the Night
    17. John Wayne – Western legend; The Searchers, True Grit
    18. Clint Eastwood – Actor and director; Dirty Harry, Million Dollar Baby
    19. Robert Duvall – Consistent greatness; Apocalypse Now, The Godfather
    20. Laurence Fishburne – Stage and screen master; Boyz n the Hood, The Matrix
    21. William Holden – Underrated screen presence; Sunset Boulevard, Stalag 17
    22. James Cagney – Explosive energy; Yankee Doodle Dandy, White Heat
    23. Steve McQueen – The “King of Cool”; Bullitt, The Great Escape
    24. Burt Lancaster – Bold choices; Elmer Gantry, From Here to Eternity
    25. Leonardo DiCaprio – Modern-day chameleon; The Revenant, The Wolf of Wall Street
    26. Robin Williams – Brilliant comic and tragic actor; Good Will Hunting, Dead Poets Society
    27. Matthew McConaughey – Reinvented career; Dallas Buyers Club, True Detective
    28. Sean Penn – Fiercely committed; Mystic River, Milk
    29. Edward Norton – Intelligent and intense; American History X, Fight Club
    30. Brad Pitt – Star power with substance; Fight Club, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
    31. Johnny Depp – Eccentric and bold; Pirates of the Caribbean, Ed Wood
    32. George C. Scott – Dominating presence; Patton, Dr. Strangelove
    33. Philip Seymour Hoffman – Deep and layered; Capote, The Master
    34. Jeff Bridges – Enduring and versatile; Crazy Heart, The Big Lebowski
    35. Samuel L. Jackson – Iconic voice and range; Pulp Fiction, Django Unchained
    36. Kevin Spacey – Controversial but critically acclaimed; American Beauty, The Usual Suspects
    37. Harrison Ford – Pop culture icon; Indiana Jones, Blade Runner
    38. Christian Bale – Transformational roles; The Dark Knight, The Fighter
    39. Tom Cruise – Global superstar with longevity; Top Gun, Magnolia
    40. Christopher Walken – Unique and captivating; The Deer Hunter, Catch Me If You Can
    41. John Cazale – Short career, all classics; The Godfather, Dog Day Afternoon
    42. Michael Douglas – Actor and producer; Wall Street, Fatal Attraction
    43. Woody Harrelson – Eclectic and respected; True Detective, Natural Born Killers
    44. Benicio del Toro (born Puerto Rico – U.S. territory) – Traffic, Sicario
    45. Chris Cooper – Quiet brilliance; Adaptation, American Beauty
    46. John Travolta – Pop culture fixture; Pulp Fiction, Saturday Night Fever
    47. James Dean – Short life, lasting impact; Rebel Without a Cause
    48. Don Cheadle – Underappreciated excellence; Hotel Rwanda, Crash
    49. Jake Gyllenhaal – Modern dramatic force; Nightcrawler, Brokeback Mountain
    50. Steve Carell – From comedy to drama; Foxcatcher, The Office
  • DerekJohnson
    DerekJohnson Administrator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 68,796 Founders Club
  • DerekJohnson
    DerekJohnson Administrator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 68,796 Founders Club

    Lest we forget IU…

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  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,106
    edited September 17

    It's your list when you post it to support what you're saying. HTH

    The OG is > > than the copies. When something is copied, it's a tell. HTH too.

    My mom said no such thing. You did.

    I've lost interest in chasing you around trying to reason through this with list rankings as if we were talking about running backs. It's not really that important anyway.

  • BleachedAnusDawg
    BleachedAnusDawg Member Posts: 13,419 Standard Supporter

    There are some cover songs by Van Halen that are better than the originals. You Really Got Me and You're No Good.

    @YellowSnow

  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,106