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I've not even heard of 2 of those so my list would be vastly different (though I'd have to think on it).
Best actors of all time or our favorite actors of all time? If it's the former, a list without Meryl Streep or Daniel Day-Lewis would be considered incomplete by pretty much anyone who studies acting or film.
Quote from: Chris on March 25, 2014, 08:32:52 PMBest actors of all time or our favorite actors of all time? If it's the former, a list without Meryl Streep or Daniel Day-Lewis would be considered incomplete by pretty much anyone who studies acting or film.i think this thread is about actors only, so no Meryl.
Quote from: Danny Mercury on March 25, 2014, 08:36:04 PMQuote from: Chris on March 25, 2014, 08:32:52 PMBest actors of all time or our favorite actors of all time? If it's the former, a list without Meryl Streep or Daniel Day-Lewis would be considered incomplete by pretty much anyone who studies acting or film.i think this thread is about actors only, so no Meryl.The term "actor" is more-or-less gender neutral.
The term "actor" is more-or-less gender neutral.
Bigger joke in this thread: ...
Morgan FreemanDaniel Day LewisRussle CrowHarris FordDenzel WashingtonHeath ledger played one of the greatest rolls of my generation but an early death etched him deep in our culture otherwise I don't see him as a top of all time.
Quote from: jbeers285 on March 25, 2014, 11:13:06 PMMorgan FreemanDaniel Day LewisRussle CrowHarris FordDenzel WashingtonHeath ledger played one of the greatest rolls of my generation but an early death etched him deep in our culture otherwise I don't see him as a top of all time.I'm assuming you're referring to the joker, but I suggest you watch his other films (A knights tale, brokeback mountain, The patriot) to see he truly was one of the most versatile and skilled actors of our time
Kevin Spacey is definitely high on my list if for no other reason than House of Cards (which is the only thing I will miss about cancelling my Netflix subscription).
Perhaps this should be moved to Open Discussion to allow for the relevant aspects to be discussed? It's hard to talk about actors if we're limited by the movies we're allowed to discuss.