Stealing this from tdigs. I should probably give reasons for why I voted Brando, and not others.
Very, very talented. Problem? Too famous. That's right,
too famous. Has range, capable of playing just about any character you can imagine, but he's trapped by his image. He's the pretty boy, and his personal life seems to matter more to his fans than his films. It's a shame, really. In terms of overall talent, he might be the best of his generation. The roles just haven't been there.
Another guy seen as more of a movie star, and not an actor. Actually, he's a great actor. For my money, he was the best part of The Departed. Billy Costigan was a great character, who was constantly under a great deal of stress. Exhausted, anxious, conflicted, frightened... Leo did a great job of making that known. Also very good in The Aviator. Another guy who isn't taken as seriously due, in part, to his overwhelming fame.
Best actor in the 1970's, hands down. Maybe the 80's as well. Bang The Drum Slowly, Mean Streets, Taxi Driver, Raging Bull, The Deer Hunter, The King of Comedy, Goodfellas, This Boy's Life, Heat,... not sure if anyone has had as great of a run (quality wise) as DeNiro did. The only thing holding him back from challenging Brando (and Day-Lewis, who, for fucks sake, should be on this list) would be the shit choice of roles over the past 10-15 years. Outside of the original Meet the Parents movie, it's been ugly. Whatever, it was time for him to cash in.
Really, really good. Great, actually. Never put him on the same level as DeNiro, but I respect this guys talent. Definitely belongs in the discussion.
Great leading man, and has done some great characters as well (Gump, Big, Road to Perdition). Not sure I would rank him as one of the most talented, but he's definitely one of the most popular.
Hannibal Lecter and Richard Nixon. Outside of those roles, I haven't cared. Been involved in some great films, and some absolute pieces of garabe. Don't think he belongs on this list either.
What, do we have a lot of West Wing fans here? Always solid, better as a younger actor, but I wouldn't say he's one of the greatest ever. Actually, not even close.
He gets my vote, seeing Paul Newman and Daniel Day-Lewis didn't make the list.
Nowhere near as familiar with his work as I wish I were. From what I've seen (Eastern Promises and Black Swan), he's as talented as they come. Doubt he has the name power to rank among the greats, in America that is.
Mehh. That's how I feel about Norton. Very good at times (Primal Fear, Rounders, American History X, Fight Club, 25th Hour), but he has also been involved in quite a bit of shit. His career is far from over, so I hope he makes better choices from here on out.
I listed him as the most overrated, simply because he receives more credit than any actor out there, and I don't think he deserves all of it. Early stuff was great (Easy Rider, Five Easy Pieces, Chinatown, Tommy, OFOCN, The Shining). But I also think some of his later performances were too "Jack" for my taste (Batman, A Few Good Men, Wolf, The Departed). Great actor, but probably a bit overrated.
Seriously? I could list every shit film he has ever done, but I'd be here all night, and half way through tomorrow. Outside of The Sixth Sense, which wasn't all that great of a performance, what has he done? He's a movie star, not an actor.
Really funny guy, talented actor, but doesn't belong here.
Another guy who hasn't done nearly enough to be on this list. Far more talented than given credit for, but, too young, hasn't done enough yet.
Reminds me of Hanks. Great leading man, good with characters too, but is more of a movie star as opposed to an actor. However, early in his career (Cry Freedom, Glory, Malcolm X, He Got Game)..wow. He was the shit, plain and simple. Best black actor of his time, no question. Ranks among the best movie stars of all time, but not best actors.
This is more of a People's Choice/MTV movie awards type poll, so I'm not all that worried about it. I think a lot of these guys belong nowhere near this list, and some names are obviously missing. But, some names belong, so I have still faith, in some of you
