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Who Played Michael Corleone In “The Godfather” (1972)?

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Which Star First Portrayed James Bond On Film In 1962’s “Dr. No”?

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Who Led “Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid” Alongside Robert Redford?

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Who Became A Spaghetti Western Icon As “The Man With No Name”?

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Who Starred As Annie Hall Opposite Woody Allen In 1977?

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Which Actor Won Best Actor For “The French Connection” (1971)?

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Which Actor Starred As Randle P. McMurphy In “One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest” (1975)?

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Who Played Benjamin Braddock In “The Graduate” (1967)?

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Who Starred Opposite Dustin Hoffman In “Kramer Vs. Kramer” (1979)?

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Which Actor Famously Declared “They Call Me Mister Tibbs!” In “In The Heat Of The Night”?

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Who Headlined “Bullitt” (1968) With Its Legendary San Francisco Car Chase?

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Which Actor Played Vito Corleone In “The Godfather” (1972)?

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Which Actor Won Best Actress For “Klute” (1971)?

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Who Led “The Sting” (1973) Alongside Paul Newman?

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Which Actor Became An Icon Of Principle As Atticus Finch In 1962’s Courtroom Classic?

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Who Played The Title Role In “Lawrence Of Arabia” (1962)?

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Who Played Sonny Corleone In “The Godfather” (1972)?

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Which Actor Starred As Travis Bickle In “Taxi Driver” (1976)?

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Which Actor Played The Gruff Quint In “Jaws”?

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Who Won Best Actor For “Patton” (1970) And Declined Attending The Ceremony?

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Which Actor Led “Network” (1976) With The Iconic “Mad As Hell” Outburst?

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Which Actor Brought Willy Wonka To Whimsical, Unnerving Life In 1971?

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Who Played Rocky Balboa In The 1976 Underdog Classic?

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Who Played Han Solo In “Star Wars” (1977)?

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Who Played The Title Role In “Norma Rae” (1979)?

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Who Starred As Troubled Ventriloquist Corky In “Magic” (1978)?

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Which Actor Played Buddy Russo, Popeye Doyle’s Partner, In “The French Connection”?

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Which Actor Starred As Joe Buck In “Midnight Cowboy” (1969)?

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Who Played The Title Role In “Enter The Dragon” (1973)?

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Which Actor Starred As Nurse Ratched In “One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest”?

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Which Actor Starred As “Dirty Harry” Callahan In 1971?

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Who Was The Lead Protagonist Sonny Crawford In “The Last Picture Show” (1971)?

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Who Played The Dashing Thomas Crown In 1968’s Stylish Heist?

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Who Played Sherif Ali In “Lawrence Of Arabia”?

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Which Actor Voiced Darth Vader’s Menacing Baritone In 1977–1983?

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Which Actor Starred In “The Conversation” (1974) As Harry Caul?

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Who Played Alex In Stanley Kubrick’s “A Clockwork Orange” (1971)?

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Which Actor Was Pike Bishop In “The Wild Bunch” (1969)?

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Which Actor Led “Serpico” (1973) As A Whistleblowing NYPD Detective?

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Who Played The Title Character In “Doctor Zhivago” (1965)?

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Which Actor Was TV’s Swashbuckling Zorro And A 1960s Film Star?

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Who Played Jake Gittes In “Chinatown” (1974)?

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Which Actor Starred As Mrs. Robinson In “The Graduate”?

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Who Played Bonnie Parker In “Bonnie And Clyde” (1967)?

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Which Actor Won Best Actor For “Kramer Vs. Kramer” (1979)?

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Who Played Producer Barry Detweiler In Billy Wilder’s “Fedora” (1978)?

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Which Actor Fronted “Deliverance” (1972) With Rugged, Mustachioed Charisma?

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Who Played Gentleman Thief Sir Charles Lytton In “The Pink Panther” (1963)?

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Which Actor Was Grand Moff Tarkin In “Star Wars” (1977)?

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Who Portrayed Obi-Wan Kenobi In 1977’s “Star Wars”?

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Which Actor Played Captain Von Trapp In “The Sound Of Music” (1965)?

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Who Played Rooster Cogburn In “True Grit” (1969)?

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Which Actor Won Best Actress For “Women In Love” (1969)?

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Who Played Alain Charnier, The French Nemesis, In “The French Connection”?

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Which Actor Played Shark Expert Matt Hooper In “Jaws”?

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Who Headlined “The Exorcist” (1973) As Father Merrin?

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Which Actor Starred As The Title Character In “Papillon” (1973)?

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Who Played The Gun-Slinging Harmonica In “Once Upon A Time In The West” (1968)?

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Which Actor Won Best Actress For “Cabaret” (1972)?

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Who Starred In “The Deer Hunter” (1978) As Mike Vronsky?

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Which Actor Played George In “Who’s Afraid Of Virginia Woolf?” (1966)?

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Who Was The Suave Title Character In 1966’s “Alfie”?

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Which Actor Played The Sinister Dr. No In Bond’s First Film?

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Who Portrayed Clyde Barrow In “Bonnie And Clyde” (1967)?

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Which Actor Played Max Schumacher In “Network” (1976)?

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Who Played The Title Role In “Barry Lyndon” (1975)?

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Which Actor Was The Lone Survivor Hero In “The Omega Man” (1971)?

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Who Starred As The Cool Safecracker In “The Italian Job” (1969)?

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Which Actor Played Bob Woodward In “All The President’s Men” (1976)?

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Who Was Villain Francisco Scaramanga In “The Man With The Golden Gun” (1974)?

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Which Actor Led “The Getaway” (1972) Opposite Ali MacGraw?

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Who Played Philip Marlowe In Robert Altman’s “The Long Goodbye” (1973)?

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Who Played Investigative Journalist Joe Frady In “The Parallax View” (1974)?

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Which Actor Was Oscar Madison In “The Odd Couple” (1968) Film Version?

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Who Starred As Dr. Frank-N-Furter In “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” (1975)?

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Which Actor Played King Henry II In “The Lion In Winter” (1968)?

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Who Starred As Disaffected Drifter Bobby Dupea In “Five Easy Pieces” (1970)?

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Which Actor Led “The Dirty Dozen” (1967) As Major Reisman?

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Who Played Mastermind Thief Walter Harper In “Topkapi” (1964)?

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Which Actor Starred As The Hitman In “Le Samouraï” (1967)?

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Who Was The Rebellious Biker Co-Starring With Dennis Hopper In “Easy Rider” (1969)?

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Which Actor Led “Death Wish” (1974) As Vigilante Paul Kersey?

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Which Actor Starred As Sergeant Neil Howie In “The Wicker Man” (1973)?

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Who Played Charismatic Con Artist Moses Pray In “Paper Moon” (1973)?

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Which Actor Starred As Film-Star Julie Baker In “Day For Night” (1973)?

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Who Played Compassionate Psychiatrist Dr. Tyrone Berger In “Ordinary People” (1980)?

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Which Actor Was The Brooding Lead In “Last Tango In Paris” (1972)?

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Who Played Journalist Sydney Schanberg In “The Killing Fields” (1984)?

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Which Actor Played Trainer Mickey Goldmill In “Rocky” (1976)?

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Who Was Chief Martin Brody In “Jaws” (1975)?

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Dustin Hoffman
2
Al Pacino
3
Warren Beatty
4
Robert Redford

Al Pacino’s breakout as Michael Corleone earned an Oscar nomination and defined his magnetic, psychologically layered screen presence.
1
Roger Moore
2
Timothy Dalton
3
George Lazenby
4
Sean Connery

Sean Connery debuted as Bond in “Dr. No,” establishing the franchise’s suave, lethal template for decades to follow.
1
Steve McQueen
2
Warren Beatty
3
Paul Newman
4
James Caan

Paul Newman’s effortless charm opposite Redford created a beloved buddy pairing that reimagined the classic American western.
1
Clint Eastwood
2
Lee Van Cleef
3
Franco Nero
4
Charles Bronson

Clint Eastwood’s laconic antihero in Leone’s Dollars Trilogy revolutionized western archetypes with minimalist cool and moral ambiguity.
1
Liza Minnelli
2
Jill Clayburgh
3
Diane Keaton
4
Faye Dunaway

Diane Keaton’s quirky, heartfelt performance defined the film’s tone and won her the Academy Award for Best Actress.
1
Jon Voight
2
George C. Scott
3
Jack Nicholson
4
Gene Hackman

Gene Hackman’s gritty Popeye Doyle delivered relentless realism, earning him the Academy Award for Best Actor in 1971.
1
Dustin Hoffman
2
Al Pacino
3
Jack Nicholson
4
Richard Dreyfuss

Jack Nicholson’s rebellious McMurphy earned him an Oscar and epitomized 1970s anti-establishment, character-driven American cinema.
1
Alan Arkin
2
Elliott Gould
3
Dustin Hoffman
4
Ryan O’Neal

Dustin Hoffman’s anxious Benjamin Braddock captured generational disillusionment, becoming a landmark performance in New Hollywood.
1
Meryl Streep
2
Sissy Spacek
3
Ellen Burstyn
4
Jane Fonda

Meryl Streep’s nuanced Joanna Kramer won Best Supporting Actress, foreshadowing her rise as a preeminent performer.
1
James Earl Jones
2
Sidney Poitier
3
Yaphet Kotto
4
Harry Belafonte

Sidney Poitier’s commanding Virgil Tibbs challenged racism onscreen, marking a pivotal moment for representation in mainstream cinema.
1
James Coburn
2
Steve McQueen
3
Charles Bronson
4
Burt Reynolds

Steve McQueen’s stoic cool and practical stunt driving cemented his status as the King of Cool in cinema.
1
Marlon Brando
2
Laurence Olivier
3
Orson Welles
4
Anthony Quinn

Marlon Brando’s transformative, whispered portrayal of Vito Corleone won Best Actor and reinvented screen naturalism.
1
Tuesday Weld
2
Candice Bergen
3
Julie Christie
4
Jane Fonda

Jane Fonda’s layered portrayal of Bree Daniels blended vulnerability and intelligence, earning the Academy Award for Best Actress.
1
Richard Gere
2
Robert Redford
3
Gene Wilder
4
Robert Duvall

Robert Redford’s charismatic con man paired perfectly with Newman, and the film won Best Picture for its clever caper.
1
Gregory Peck
2
Henry Fonda
3
Rock Hudson
4
Kirk Douglas

Gregory Peck’s dignified Atticus Finch in “To Kill a Mockingbird” remains an enduring symbol of moral courage.
1
Richard Burton
2
Peter O’Toole
3
Richard Harris
4
Albert Finney

Peter O’Toole’s luminous, enigmatic performance anchored David Lean’s epic and earned a Best Actor nomination.
1
Harvey Keitel
2
James Caan
3
Bruce Dern
4
Robert De Niro

James Caan’s explosive, loyal Sonny made the tollbooth scene tragically unforgettable in Coppola’s classic.
1
James Woods
2
Harvey Keitel
3
Robert De Niro
4
Christopher Walken

Robert De Niro’s intense portrayal, guided by Scorsese, defined cinematic alienation and urban menace in the 1970s.
1
George C. Scott
2
Richard Harris
3
Robert Shaw
4
Oliver Reed

Robert Shaw’s chilling Indianapolis monologue elevated his salty sea-dog Quint into horror-thriller legend.
1
Rod Steiger
2
Anthony Quinn
3
Charlton Heston
4
George C. Scott

George C. Scott delivered a towering Patton and famously rejected Oscar pageantry on principle.
1
William Holden
2
Robert Duvall
3
Peter Finch
4
Ned Beatty

Peter Finch’s electrifying Howard Beale earned a posthumous Oscar, capturing the era’s media rage and disillusionment.
1
Jerry Lewis
2
Peter Sellers
3
Gene Wilder
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Dick Van Dyke

Gene Wilder’s blend of warmth and unpredictability made Willy Wonka timeless and mysteriously mischievous.
1
James Brolin
2
Sylvester Stallone
3
John Travolta
4
Burt Reynolds

Sylvester Stallone wrote and starred, channeling raw determination that propelled “Rocky” to Best Picture.
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Tom Selleck
2
Harrison Ford
3
Mark Hamill
4
Kurt Russell

Harrison Ford’s roguish charm and timing made Han Solo an instant fan favorite in the original trilogy.
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Jane Fonda
2
Sally Field
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Diane Keaton
4
Shirley MacLaine

Sally Field’s fierce performance earned her first Oscar and cemented her dramatic credibility beyond television.
1
Alan Bates
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Anthony Hopkins
3
Peter O’Toole
4
Michael York

Anthony Hopkins delivered a haunting performance foreshadowing his later mastery of psychologically complex roles.
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Peter Boyle
2
Martin Sheen
3
Roy Scheider
4
Stacy Keach

Roy Scheider’s grounded presence balanced Hackman’s intensity, enhancing the film’s documentary-style authenticity and grit.
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Dustin Hoffman
2
Warren Beatty
3
James Caan
4
Jon Voight

Jon Voight’s poignant Joe Buck, opposite Hoffman’s Ratso, headlined the first X-rated film to win Best Picture.
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Jackie Chan
2
Sonny Chiba
3
Bruce Lee
4
Jim Kelly

Bruce Lee’s electrifying martial arts mastery brought global attention to kung fu cinema, transforming pop culture.
1
Piper Laurie
2
Ellen Burstyn
3
Gena Rowlands
4
Louise Fletcher

Louise Fletcher’s chilling calm as Ratched won Best Actress, creating an infamous authority figure.
1
Clint Eastwood
2
Lee Marvin
3
Charles Bronson
4
James Garner

Clint Eastwood’s .44 Magnum-wielding detective became the archetype for hard-edged 1970s crime antiheroes.
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Jeff Bridges
2
Cybill Shepherd
3
Beau Bridges
4
Timothy Bottoms

Timothy Bottoms portrayed Sonny Crawford, anchoring the film’s bittersweet coming-of-age story in small-town Texas.
1
Robert Redford
2
Terence Stamp
3
Steve McQueen
4
Michael Caine

Steve McQueen’s cool sophistication, paired with Faye Dunaway, defined late-1960s chic in Norman Jewison’s elegant caper.
1
Alec Guinness
2
Robert Newton
3
Omar Sharif
4
Anthony Quinn

Omar Sharif’s charismatic entrance from the shimmering desert became one of cinema’s most iconic star-making moments.
1
Peter Cushing
2
James Earl Jones
3
Christopher Lee
4
David Prowse

James Earl Jones provided Vader’s commanding voice, lending mythic gravitas that defined the character’s terrifying presence.
1
Donald Sutherland
2
Elliott Gould
3
Dustin Hoffman
4
Gene Hackman

Gene Hackman’s restrained performance captured paranoia and moral unease in Coppola’s Watergate-era thriller.
1
Malcolm McDowell
2
John Hurt
3
Ian McKellen
4
Terence Stamp

Malcolm McDowell’s chilling charisma created one of cinema’s most unsettling portrayals of violent youth.
1
Lee Marvin
2
Ernest Borgnine
3
William Holden
4
James Coburn

William Holden brought weary gravitas to Peckinpah’s brutal revisionist western, redefining violence and morality.
1
Roy Scheider
2
James Caan
3
Robert Blake
4
Al Pacino

Al Pacino’s morally driven Serpico exposed systemic corruption, reinforcing his reputation for principled, intense characters.
1
Peter O’Toole
2
Richard Burton
3
Rex Harrison
4
Omar Sharif

Omar Sharif’s tender, conflicted Zhivago anchored David Lean’s sweeping romantic epic amid historical upheaval.
1
Alain Delon
2
Rod Taylor
3
Franco Nero
4
Guy Williams

Guy Williams’ Zorro fame preceded various 1960s film roles, with television cementing his widespread popularity.
1
Robert Redford
2
James Caan
3
Jack Nicholson
4
Warren Beatty

Jack Nicholson’s cool, cynical detective navigated noir conspiracies in Roman Polanski’s celebrated masterpiece.
1
Lee Remick
2
Shirley MacLaine
3
Anne Bancroft
4
Joanne Woodward

Anne Bancroft’s seductive, sharply drawn Mrs. Robinson became an enduring cultural touchstone.
1
Mia Farrow
2
Faye Dunaway
3
Julie Christie
4
Natalie Wood

Faye Dunaway’s glamorous yet doomed outlaw helped revolutionize American cinema’s depiction of violence and youth rebellion.
1
Peter Sellers
2
Dustin Hoffman
3
Robert De Niro
4
Richard Burton

Dustin Hoffman’s heartbreaking, nuanced portrayal of a father in crisis earned him the Academy Award.
1
Maximilian Schell
2
Helmut Berger
3
William Holden
4
José Ferrer

William Holden reunited with Wilder as Barry Detweiler, a weary producer confronting obsession and fading stardom.
1
Ned Beatty
2
Burt Reynolds
3
Jon Voight
4
James Brolin

Burt Reynolds’ outdoorsman swagger and star power helped drive the harrowing survival narrative to mainstream prominence.
1
Alan Arkin
2
Roberto Benigni
3
Peter Sellers
4
David Niven

David Niven portrayed the suave Phantom opposite Sellers’ bumbling Inspector Clouseau in Blake Edwards’ classic caper.
1
Alec Guinness
2
Peter Cushing
3
Donald Pleasence
4
Christopher Lee

Peter Cushing’s aristocratic menace as Tarkin provided chilling authority alongside Vader’s brute force.
1
Max von Sydow
2
Alec Guinness
3
Peter O’Toole
4
John Hurt

Alec Guinness lent gravitas and warmth to Obi-Wan Kenobi, earning an Oscar nomination for the role.
1
Rex Harrison
2
Richard Harris
3
Christopher Plummer
4
Yul Brynner

Christopher Plummer’s stern yet tender Captain Von Trapp balanced musical charm with emotional depth.
1
John Wayne
2
Robert Mitchum
3
Lee Marvin
4
James Stewart

John Wayne won his only competitive Oscar for portraying the grizzled U.S. Marshal Rooster Cogburn.
1
Vanessa Redgrave
2
Glenda Jackson
3
Maggie Smith
4
Julie Christie

Glenda Jackson’s fearless, intellectually rigorous performance announced her as a dominant force in British cinema.
1
Jean-Louis Trintignant
2
Fernando Rey
3
Alain Delon
4
Jean-Paul Belmondo

Fernando Rey’s elegant drug kingpin provided a cultured, elusive counterpoint to Hackman’s relentless detective.
1
Jeff Goldblum
2
Richard Gere
3
Richard Dreyfuss
4
Michael Sarrazin

Richard Dreyfuss’s witty oceanographer added humor and scientific skepticism to the escalating terror.
1
Max von Sydow
2
Stacy Keach
3
Jason Miller
4
Martin Balsam

Max von Sydow’s solemn, world-weary priest brought mythic weight to the supernatural confrontation.
1
Charles Bronson
2
Dustin Hoffman
3
Richard Harris
4
Steve McQueen

Steve McQueen’s indomitable escapee, paired with Hoffman, dramatized resilience against brutal prison conditions.
1
Jason Robards
2
Charles Bronson
3
Henry Fonda
4
Franco Nero

Charles Bronson’s taciturn avenger, underscored by Morricone’s theme, embodied Leone’s operatic western reinvention.
1
Barbra Streisand
2
Diana Ross
3
Liza Minnelli
4
Julie Andrews

Liza Minnelli’s dazzling Sally Bowles combined vulnerability and bravado, earning her the Academy Award.
1
Robert De Niro
2
James Caan
3
Christopher Walken
4
John Savage

Robert De Niro’s restrained, devastating performance anchored the film’s exploration of trauma and friendship.
1
Dirk Bogarde
2
Albert Finney
3
Richard Burton
4
Peter O’Toole

Richard Burton’s volcanic exchanges with Elizabeth Taylor delivered towering, emotionally raw performances.
1
Alan Bates
2
Terence Stamp
3
Peter O’Toole
4
Michael Caine

Michael Caine’s rakish charisma and direct-to-camera asides epitomized 1960s British cool and introspection.
1
Telly Savalas
2
Donald Pleasence
3
Christopher Lee
4
Joseph Wiseman

Joseph Wiseman’s icy, composed villain set the template for Bond antagonists with scientific menace.
1
Warren Beatty
2
George Segal
3
Robert Redford
4
Ryan O’Neal

Warren Beatty’s magnetic Clyde helped usher in New Hollywood’s daring themes and stylistic experimentation.
1
Charlton Heston
2
Dustin Hoffman
3
Robert Duvall
4
William Holden

William Holden’s weary integrity contrasted the surrounding chaos in Chayefsky’s prophetic media satire.
1
John Hurt
2
Jon Voight
3
Malcolm McDowell
4
Ryan O’Neal

Ryan O’Neal’s cool detachment suited Kubrick’s painterly period epic about fate and ambition.
1
James Coburn
2
Yul Brynner
3
Charlton Heston
4
Lee Marvin

Charlton Heston embodied early 1970s sci-fi’s fascination with apocalypse and rugged individualism.
1
Anthony Hopkins
2
Peter Ustinov
3
Oliver Reed
4
Michael Caine

Michael Caine’s cheeky charm, Mini Coopers, and iconic one-liners made the heist a British favorite.
1
Martin Sheen
2
Robert Redford
3
Jason Robards
4
Dustin Hoffman

Robert Redford’s focused portrayal complemented Hoffman’s Bernstein, dramatizing investigative persistence against political obstruction.
1
Klaus Kinski
2
Donald Sutherland
3
Christopher Lee
4
Telly Savalas

Christopher Lee’s elegant menace elevated Scaramanga, providing a sophisticated adversary with a deadly signature pistol.
1
Kris Kristofferson
2
James Coburn
3
Steve McQueen
4
Charles Bronson

Steve McQueen’s cool professionalism drove Sam Peckinpah’s taut crime thriller with smoldering star chemistry.
1
James Caan
2
Elliott Gould
3
Robert Mitchum
4
Donald Sutherland

Elliott Gould’s offbeat Marlowe reimagined noir with shaggy, ironic 1970s sensibilities.
1
Bruce Dern
2
Roy Scheider
3
James Caan
4
Warren Beatty

Warren Beatty’s paranoid odyssey embodied 1970s thrillers’ distrust of institutions and shadowy conspiracies.
1
George C. Scott
2
Jack Lemmon
3
Peter Falk
4
Walter Matthau

Walter Matthau’s messy Oscar clashed hilariously with Lemmon’s fussiness, creating a classic dynamic.
1
Barry Bostwick
2
Meat Loaf
3
Richard O’Brien
4
Tim Curry

Tim Curry’s flamboyant, magnetic performance became a cult phenomenon blending rock, camp, and sci-fi pastiche.
1
Richard Harris
2
Anthony Hopkins
3
Richard Burton
4
Peter O’Toole

Peter O’Toole’s fiery Henry II matched Katharine Hepburn’s Eleanor in razor-sharp, towering period performances.
1
Jack Nicholson
2
Bruce Dern
3
James Taylor
4
Dennis Hopper

Jack Nicholson’s piano-playing dropout embodied New Hollywood’s restless, existential mood and iconic diner confrontation.
1
Lee Marvin
2
Ernest Borgnine
3
Telly Savalas
4
Charles Bronson

Lee Marvin’s tough leadership anchored the ensemble’s rebellious energy in a gritty wartime mission classic.
1
Peter Ustinov
2
Melina Mercouri
3
Maximilian Schell
4
Robert Morley

Maximilian Schell portrayed ringleader Walter Harper; Peter Ustinov won Supporting Actor as hapless courier Arthur.
1
Lino Ventura
2
Jean-Paul Belmondo
3
Yves Montand
4
Alain Delon

Alain Delon’s minimalist cool defined the existential hitman archetype, influencing crime cinema worldwide.
1
Nick Nolte
2
Peter Fonda
3
Kris Kristofferson
4
Jack Nicholson

Peter Fonda’s counterculture icon embodied freedom and disillusionment, helping launch New Hollywood’s independent spirit.
1
Charles Bronson
2
Lee Marvin
3
Richard Boone
4
James Caan

Charles Bronson’s stoic avenger sparked debates about vigilantism and defined 1970s urban action cinema.
1
Peter Cushing
2
Ian McShane
3
Christopher Lee
4
Edward Woodward

Edward Woodward’s devout, desperate Howie powered the film’s eerie pagan mystery to its shocking conclusion.
1
George Segal
2
Beau Bridges
3
James Caan
4
Ryan O’Neal

Ryan O’Neal’s grifter chemistry with daughter Tatum delivered humor and heart in Bogdanovich’s Depression-era gem.
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Julie Christie
2
Catherine Deneuve
3
Jeanne Moreau
4
Jacqueline Bisset

Jacqueline Bisset’s luminous presence complemented Truffaut’s affectionate, behind-the-scenes love letter to filmmaking.
1
Alan Arkin
2
Martin Sheen
3
Judd Hirsch
4
Donald Sutherland

Judd Hirsch’s empathetic doctor deepened the film’s emotional resonance, following significant 1970s work.
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Alain Delon
2
Jean-Louis Trintignant
3
Marcello Mastroianni
4
Marlon Brando

Marlon Brando’s raw, vulnerable performance shocked audiences and demonstrated fearless emotional commitment.
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David Hemmings
2
Sam Waterston
3
Donald Sutherland
4
John Hurt

Sam Waterston portrayed New York Times reporter Sydney Schanberg, chronicling Cambodia’s tragedy with colleague Dith Pran.
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Karl Malden
2
Burgess Meredith
3
Rod Steiger
4
Eli Wallach

Burgess Meredith’s gravelly mentor gave “Rocky” heart and grit, shaping the underdog’s journey with tough love.
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Roy Scheider
2
Richard Dreyfuss
3
Robert Shaw
4
Nick Nolte

Roy Scheider’s grounded everyman hero anchored Spielberg’s thriller, balancing fear, duty, and escalating suspense.
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