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The earlier thread “Nominations for Worst Actors Awards” was very active, insightful and funny.

Here is the other side of it - favorite actors. These are the classic actors, the all-time greats, the award winners. These are also the slightly lesser known actors who just always seem to put on a good show. And these are the actors who seem to never miss with the movies they are in, even if just a minor role.

Okay gents, let’s hear it!

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I’ll start with the actors that, if I see they’re in a movie, I’m almost certain to tune in. Even if they are playing a more minor role.

Ralph Fiennes

Mark Strong

Ed Hardy

Daniel Craig

Jeremy Renner

Jeffrey Tambor

Jason Isaacs 

(also superstars, Brad Pitt, Christian Bale, Gary Oldman, Bradley Cooper, Edward Norton)

I know I’ve missed many. I like the sleeper actors who usually indicate that a movie will be awesome because they’re in it…

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34 minutes ago, chasy said:

I’ll start with the actors that, if I see they’re in a movie, I’m almost certain to tune in. Even if they are playing a more minor role.

Ralph Fiennes

Mark Strong

Ed Hardy

Daniel Craig

Jeremy Renner

Jeffrey Tambor

Jason Isaacs 

(also superstars, Brad Pitt, Christian Bale, Gary Oldman, Bradley Cooper, Edward Norton)

I know I’ve missed many. I like the sleeper actors who usually indicate that a movie will be awesome because they’re in it…

Strong list here. Tom Hanks is the best there is in my opinion but Brad Pitt and Gary Oldman are close. The variety of characters they all play well is amazing. Shout out to Colin Farrell too.

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Philip Seymour Hoffman was automatic for me. He’s in a movie, I’m watching and almost certainly loving it.

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Gary Oldman

Robert Duvall

Daniel Day Lewis

DeNiro

Brando

Pacino

Dustin Hoffman

Robert Redford

Anthony Hopkins

Christopher Walken

Thats just off the top of my head favorites. All of them had upper level talent and the list of movies are the best of the best from this bunch IMO. 

Val Kilmer  and Tom Hanks could be in that top ten interchangeably depending mood.

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Forgot Val Kilmer
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Keanu Reeves. I dedicate this nomination to @westg;) 

I grew up watching John Wayne's films with my grandad. We drank sarsaparilla together (he'd taken the pledge at school and stuck to it) and I pretended it was whisky so I have a very soft spot for any JW film.  

I also really like the Marx Brothers :lookaround:

But for acting - Val Kilmer as Doc Holliday. Daniel Craig as 007. Ian McKellan as Gandalf. Walton Goggins as the Ghoul in Fallout. Big fan of Alec Guinness, Ewan McGregor and Patrick Stewart. I like any film Emily Blunt is in. I'm also a fan of Audrey Hepburn :rolleyes:

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3 hours ago, Ford2112 said:

Gary Oldman

Robert Duvall

Daniel Day Lewis

DeNiro

Brando

Pacino

Dustin Hoffman

Robert Redford

Anthony Hopkins

Christopher Walken

Thats just off the top of my head favorites. All of them had upper level talent and the list of movies are the best of the best from this bunch IMO. 

Val Kilmer  and Tom Hanks could be in that top ten interchangeably depending mood.

pretty good list here. 

oldman is a fantastic actor. to play smiley and jackson lamb and churchill and sirius black - wow. though as someone recently said, if you are googling him, make sure you do not miss the 'r'. 

loveed robert duvall. 

dustin hoffman a brilliant actor. no argument that ben kingsley is a also great actor and was astonishing in Ghandi but i would argue that the year he got the Oscar, Hopkins was robbed. his performance in Tootsie was sensational. far and away the best performance of the year. and the finish to that film must surely be the funniest in any film ever. i start giggling even thinking about it. 

but for me, none tops anthony hopkins, when i lived in London, he was doing a lot of stage stuff. never missed anything he did. i always used to go to the preview sessions, because as a student, they were way cheaper, but exactly the same as the real thing which started a few days later. i saw hopkins do Lear. the most riveting thing i have ever seen. as soon as it was over, i booked to come back a few days later. he is truly one of the all time greatest. for me, the greatest. 

another guy who was astonishingly good on stage, and did a fair bit in film and tv but never the same heights, was michael kitchen. saw him do several shakespeare roles plus a play called Hogarth, about the artist. and more. won every imaginable award. was good as foyle in foyle's war but not the same.

as far as females, streep of course, but for me, jessica chastain has to be the pinnacle. if you doubt me, watch zero dark thirty. one of the truly great performances of all time. 

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Javier Bardem in No Country for Old Men. 

Billy Bob Thornton in Sling Blade.

Daniel Day Lewis in just about everything.

Clint Eastwood was great in Unforgiven - couldn't believe that he didn't win the Academy Award that year.

Alec Guinness

Actresses 

Frances McDormand

Jessica Lange

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Very much agreed about Anthony Hopkins, Tom Hanks, Gary Oldman, Daniel Day-Lewis and Philipp Seymour Hoffman 👍

Robert Duvall 

Jack Nicholson 

De Niro

Pacino

Marlon Brando 

Brad Pitt 

Di Caprio 

Javier Bardem

Robert Downey Jr

Emma Stone

Colin Farrell 

Ryan Gosling

Morgan Freeman 

Meryl Streep 

Olivia Colman 

Jessica Chastain 

Willem Dafoe

Jared Harris 

Christian Bale

Choi Min Sik

Lee Byung Hun

Jennifer Lawrence

Anya Taylor-Joy

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10 minutes ago, JohnS said:

The best acting performance of all time would have to belong to Maria Falconetti's work in Carl Theodor Dreyer's 1928 silent classic, The Passion of Joan of Arc. If you've seen this film, you'd know what I mean.

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In terms of best actors, I would opine that Marlon Brando and Robert De Niro gave the best acting performances in their careers on a consistent basis, prior to both declining in older age.

In recent times, I would nominate Gary Oldman and Daniel Day-Lewis.

Ah yes, there will be blood is brilliant. 

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Daniel Day Lewis

Robert DeNiro

Jack Nicholson 

Christian Bale

B. Del Toro

Josh Brolin

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