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Here's my top 25 performances, Not sure how I should rank these so these are in no order:

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    In-a-Haze — 17 years ago(February 02, 2009 05:17 PM)

    In no order:
    Peter O'Toole - Lawrence of Arabia
    Gregory Peck - To Kill a Mockingbird
    Marlon Brando - On The Waterfront
    Jimmy Stewart - It's a Wonderful Life
    Henry Fonda - 12 Angry Men
    Spencer Tracy - Captain's Courageous
    Jack Nicholson - Chinatown
    Orson Welles - Citizen Kane
    There are many more, but I'm tired so I'm stopping:D

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      rajivsobhani — 17 years ago(February 16, 2009 02:15 PM)

      Is it just me or does it seem like everyone here mentions movies that are really old only because it sounds cooler than say a Leonardo DiCaprio in the The Aviator or a Denzel Washington in Training Day?
      No offence and all but it just seems like most people here are just full of sh*t.
      But hey, thats just my opinion!
      Just so you know, I have seen a few (if not most) of the above mentioned movies and although I think these guys were brilliant, I dont think most of them make for the "Top ten greatest actor performances" of all time.

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        Knoxvicious — 16 years ago(May 05, 2009 07:54 AM)

        Is it just me or does it seem like everyone here mentions movies that are really old only because it sounds cooler than say a Leonardo DiCaprio in the The Aviator or a Denzel Washington in Training Day? No offence and all but it just seems like most people here are just full of sh*t.
        LOL
        I know, I thought so too! I don't give two freaking cents about Humpfrey Bogart in Casablanca or Robert Deniro in Taxi Driver. I thought they were average performances, even weak if I really want to be honest. I hate when people go with the crowd. Isn't it better to make your top ten more of your own?
        Sorry if I seem like that to you though! XD
        In my opinion, in no order at the moment:
        Dustin Hoffman (Midnight Cowboy)
        Al Pacino (Scarface or Dog Day Afternoon)
        Gary Oldman (Sid and Nancy, Immortal Beloved, or Dracula)
        James Stewart (Mr. Smith Goes to Washington)
        Robert Deniro (Raging Bull)
        James Dean (Giant)
        Jon Voight (Midnight Cowboy)
        Daniel Day Lewis (There Will Be Blood)
        George C Scott (Patton)
        Scott Wilson (The Ninth Configuration)
        Alfred Molina (Prick Up Your Ears)
        Tom Hanks (Forrest Gump)
        Lawereance Olivea or however you spell his name (Marathon Man)
        Paul Muni (Scarface: Shame of the Nation)
        I still have to see a lot more movies
        Currently obsessed with:
        Tailor Made (I Love Money) Oh-la-la!!!

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          oh_no_mrbill — 12 years ago(November 03, 2013 11:20 PM)

          I agree DiCaprio was sensational in The Aviator.
          Daniel Day-Lewis - There Will Be Blood
          Al Pacino - Godfather Part II
          Renee Falconetti - The Passion of Joan of Arc
          Daniel Day-Lewis - My Left Foot
          Samuel L Jackson - Pulp Fiction
          Christopher Lloyd - Back to the Future (Sorry but I love it)
          Heath Ledger - The Dark Knight
          Charlie Chaplin - City Lights
          Dustin Hoffman - The Graduate
          Harrison Ford - Star Wars

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            iadorepink — 9 years ago(May 01, 2016 06:00 PM)

            'Is it just me or does it seem like everyone here mentions movies that are really old only because it sounds cooler than say a Leonardo DiCaprio in the The Aviator or a Denzel Washington in Training Day?
            No offence and all but it just seems like most people here are just full of sh*t'
            WTF is with you? First off Denzel in Training Day was over the top. And Leo in Aviator was sub-par (Accent mostly)
            and These are people's opinions. You really to get offensive cause you don't agree, But let me tell you this, kiddo. Most of the best acting performances are from the past. Such as Peter o' Toole, Paul Newman, Richard Burton, Laurence Oliver, Marlon Brando, all have given some of the best performances in history.
            Just because it's not in your generation does not mean they're bad. And De Niro in Taxi Driver and Bogart in Casablanca are average.

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              knella1 — 13 years ago(September 15, 2012 08:30 PM)

              In no particular order;
              Marlon Brando. On the waterfront
              Jack Nicholson. One flew over the cuckoo's nest
              Robert Deniro. Raging bull
              Humphrey Bogart. Casablanca
              James Dean. East of eden
              Laurence Olivier.Term of trial
              Michael Caine. Alfie
              Paul Newman. The hustler
              Al Pacino. The Godfather
              Alan Ladd. Shane
              Alan Arkin. The heart is a lonely hunter

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                manage-932-700755 — 14 years ago(November 20, 2011 09:54 AM)

                You have some great ones there. I would add:

                1. James Cagney (Love Me or Leave Me)
                2. Humphrey Bogart (The Caine Mutiny)
                3. Robert Mitchum (Cape Fear)
                4. Henry Fonda (12 Angry Men)
                5. Larry Parks (The Jolson Story)
                6. James Cagney (Yankee Doodle Dandy)
                7. James Cagney (White Heat)
                8. Burt Lancaster (Atlantic City)
                9. Gary Cooper (Sergeant York)
                10. Clark Gable (GETW)
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                  Chrsmassiah — 14 years ago(January 27, 2012 12:24 PM)

                  In no particular order.

                  1. Steve Mc Queen, The Sand pebbles
                  2. Brando, in Godfather
                  3. Eastwood, The Good the bad and the ugly
                  4. Anthony Hopkins, The Silence of the Lambs
                  5. Jack Nicholson, One flew over the Cuckoo's Nest
                  6. Robert De Niro, Raging Bull
                  7. Adolph Caesar, A Solider's Story
                  8. Gregory Peck, To Kill a Mockingbird
                  9. Dustin Hoffman, The Graduate
                  10. Richard Burton, Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf
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                    pgw20 — 13 years ago(June 01, 2012 11:11 AM)

                    No particular order and probably not my complete list
                    Daniel Day Lewis - There Will Be Blood / Gangs of New York / The Crucible
                    Robert Deniro - Raging Bull / Taxi Driver / Goodfellas / Godfather 2 / Heat
                    Anthony Hopkins - Silence of the Lambs
                    Dustin Hoffman - The Graduate
                    Kevin Spacey - Usual Suspects / American Beauty / LA Confidential
                    Sam Jackson - Pulp Fiction
                    Ben Kingsley - Gandhi
                    Malcolm McDowell - A Clockwork Orange
                    Val Kilmer - Tombstone / Heat
                    Nicholas Cage - Leaving Las Vegas / Adaptation
                    Joe Pesci - Goodfellas / Raging Bull
                    Heath Ledger - Dark Knight
                    Morgan Freeman - Shawshank Redemption / Unforgiven
                    Sasha Baron Cohen - Borat
                    Russel Crowe - A Beautiful Mind / Gladiator
                    Tom Hanks - Forrest Gump
                    Jake Gyllenhaal - Donnie Darko
                    Jack Nicholson - The Shining
                    Christian Bale - American Psycho / The Machinist
                    Ed Norton - Fight Club / American History X
                    Mel Gibson - Braveheart
                    Paul Newman - The Hustler
                    Sylvester Stallone - Rocky 1
                    Emile Hirsch - Into the Wild
                    R. Lee Emery - Full Metal Jacket
                    Viggio Mortenson - Eastern Promises
                    Marlon Brando - On the Waterfront
                    Mark Wahlberg - Boogie Nights
                    Clint Eastwood - Unforgiven / Good Bad and the Ugly
                    Gene Hackman - Unforgiven / The French Connection
                    Peter O'Toole - Lawrence of Arabia
                    Johnny Depp - Blow / Donnie Brasco
                    Brad Pitt - Inglorius Basterds / Snatch / Fight Club
                    Steve Buscemi - Resevoir Dogs / Fargo
                    Casey Afleck - The Assasination of Jessie James
                    Denzel Washington - American Gangster
                    Javier Bardem - No Country for Old Men
                    Gary Oldman - The Professional
                    James Dean - Rebel Without a Cause
                    Joaquin Phoenix - Walk the Line
                    Tommy Lee Jones - The Fugitive
                    Colin Firth - The Kings Speech
                    Tom Cruise - Magnolia
                    Don Cheadle - Hotel Rwanda
                    Terrence Howard - Hustle & Flow
                    Matt Damon - Talented Mr. Ripley
                    Al Pacino - Godfather 1 & 2 / Scarface / Heat
                    Leo DiCaprio - The Aviator / The Departed
                    Phillip Seymour Hoffmann - Capote
                    Jimmy Stewart - Rear Window / It's a Wonderful Life
                    William H. Macey - Fargo

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                        Veltaine — 12 years ago(May 13, 2013 04:49 PM)

                        De Niro - Taxi Driver
                        Sellers - Dr Strangelove
                        Scott - Dr Strangelove
                        Hoffman - Rain Man
                        Nicholson - Chinatown
                        Stewart - Mr Smith Goes to Washington
                        Day-Lewis - There Will Be Blood
                        Lemmon - Some Like It Hot
                        Grant - Notorious
                        Fonda - 12 Angry Men
                        "My car is outside."
                        "Naturally."

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                          Rex9 — 12 years ago(October 19, 2013 04:25 AM)

                          1). Jose Ferrer - Cyrano De Bergerac
                          2). Humphrey Bogart - Casablanca
                          3). James Cagney - Yankee Doodle Dandy and One, Two, Three
                          4). Kevin Costner - JFK
                          5). Peter O'Toole - Lawrence of Arabia
                          6). George C. Scott - Patton
                          7). Val Kilmer - Tombstone
                          8). Jose Ferrer - Moulin Rouge
                          9). Denzel Washington - Malcolm X, Crimson Tide and A Soldier's Story
                          10). Burt Lancaster - The Train
                          Honorable Mention:
                          Jimmy Stewart - Flight of the Phoenix
                          Paul Scofield - A Man for All Seasons
                          Paul Newman - The Hustler
                          Steve McQueen - Bullitt
                          Robert Mitchum - Farewell My Lovely
                          Errol Flynn - All of his Swashbucklers (The Adventures of Robin Hood, Captain Blood, the Sea Hawk) and Gentleman Jim

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                            Midnight_at_the_Movies — 12 years ago(November 07, 2013 08:58 PM)

                            Just a note: I realize my list, which I just though up on the spot, is fairly modern. I've seen a handful of classics, but I should watch more films from back in the day, for instance I recently watched Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf, and his performance could definitely go on a top ten list for mebut for this list's modernity I'll subtitle it "top ten actor performances of recent years."
                            Rod Steiger - In the Heat of the Night
                            Johnny Depp - Ed Wood
                            Brad Pitt - Moneyball
                            Jack Nicholson - One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
                            Al Pacino - Dog Day Afternoon
                            Leonardo Dicaprio - The Departed
                            Jesse Eisenberg - The Social Network
                            Jeff Bridges - The Big Lebowski*
                            Clint Eastwood - Unforgiven
                            Javier Bardem - No Country For Old Men
                            I think many performances from Coen Bros films could contend for top tensThey're ingenious filmmakers for sure, but one of things I think they do every picture is know how to bring out first-rate, incomparable acting in their stars.

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                              brefane — 12 years ago(March 19, 2014 06:07 PM)

                              So many good choices. Here's some that may have been overlooked:
                              Richard Pryor Richard Pryor Live
                              Gloria Swanson Sunset Boulevard
                              Mia Farrow Rosemary's Baby
                              Liv Ullman Face to Face & Scenes from a Marriage
                              Deborah Kerr The Innocents
                              Anne Bancroft The Graduate & The Miracle Worker
                              Morgan Freeman Street Smart
                              Glenda Jackson Marat/Sade
                              Kim Stanley The Goddess
                              Peter O'Toole Beckett

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                                majohnson22000 — 11 years ago(January 01, 2015 07:22 PM)

                                Paul Newman (The Hustler)
                                Denzel Washington (Training Day)
                                Tom Hanks (Cast Away)
                                Nicolas Cage (Bringing Out the Dead)
                                Haley Joel Osment (The Sixth Sense)
                                Jack Nicholson (The Shining)
                                Jack Nicholson (The Crossing Guard)
                                Meg Ryan (When a Man Loves a Woman)
                                Al Pacino (Insomnia)
                                Robin Williams (One Hour Photo)
                                I couldn't say which performance is better. I love them all equally.
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                                  Serpico1988 — 11 years ago(January 21, 2015 04:40 AM)

                                  in no particular order (screw that, it's too hard guys)
                                  Clint Eastwood - Unforgiven
                                  Al Pacino - The Godfather Part II
                                  Paul Newman - The Verdict
                                  Marlon Brando - A Streetcar named Desire
                                  Robert de niro - Taxi Driver
                                  Henry Fonda - On Golden pond
                                  Russell Crowe - The Insider
                                  Peter Finch - Network
                                  Sean Penn - Mystic River
                                  Heath Ledger - The Dark Knight
                                  Edward Norton - American History X
                                  Hate is baggage. Life is too short to be pissed off all the time

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                                    lizcarlo87 — 10 years ago(July 20, 2015 04:24 AM)

                                    1. Jimmy Stewart(Harvey)
                                    2. Paul Newman (Hud)
                                    3. Montgomery Clift (A Place In The Sun)
                                    4. Marlon Brnado (Streetcar Named Desire)
                                    5. Henry Fonda(The Grapes Of Wrath)
                                    6. George C Scott (The Hustler ect)
                                    7. Lee J. Cobb (12 Angry Men)
                                    8. Al Pacino (Godfather)
                                    9. Christian Bale(The Machinist)
                                    10. Brad Pitt (The Assassination By Jessie James By The Coward Robert Ford )
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                                      brefane-41162 — 9 years ago(May 07, 2016 01:33 PM)

                                      Daniel Day Lewis In the Name of the Father and My Left Foot
                                      Robert Mitchum Cape Fear and The Night of the Hunter
                                      George C. Scott The Hospital
                                      Al Pacino Donnie Brasco and Dog Day Afternoon
                                      Marlon Brando A Streetcar Named Desire and Reflections in a Golden Eye
                                      Dustin Hoffman Straight Time
                                      Paul Newman Hud
                                      Michael Keaton Birdman
                                      Albert Finney Alpha-Beta

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                                          brefane-41162 — 9 years ago(May 17, 2016 06:54 PM)

                                          A great performance is a great performance no matter whether it's considered lead or supporting and the term
                                          actor
                                          applies to females as well, I assume. So my list should include Liv Ullman in Face to Face as well as Kim Stanley in The Goddess.

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