Brando won an Oscar for On the Waterfront and The Godfather. However, he was nominated for A Streetcar Named Desire, but lost to Humphrey Bogart in The African Queen.
Of these ten, my favorites are Cary Grant, and James Stewart, with Humphrey Bogart, Spencer Tracy, Henry Fonda, and Marlon Brando as my next favorites on the list. Also, I have to agree with the comments regarding the comparison of Bogart to Tom Cruise...there is no comparison...thats like comparing Bogart as an orange to Cruise who is one rotten apple (imo) Finally, when it comes to Marlon Brando, I was pleased to see the director of the Guys and Dolls movie chose to let Marlon use his own singing voice rather than overdubbing another singer, it gave a more natural authentic quality to Marlon's portrayal of Skye Masterson imo. 🙂
It is not fare to get ranked list of these legendary and classic jiants of Hollywood. They are not to be compared one to another. And of course dozens are left out from the list. You can always say each is great, classic and a legend. Thank you for opening a forum of reflection and nostalgia.
They really are sparkling stars at their time era decades and the age 🎉. So many and many more we're born after them. Old stars such as Kirk Douglas Clint Eastwood Sean Connery Charlton Heston Warren Beatty William Holden David Niven Robert Redford Paul Newman Dean Martin n Jerry Lewis Robert de Niro Martin Sheen n son and so many others just the male actors 🧐 !!
First of all I don’t agree with all these but I just had to say you are Absolutely Wrong to compare Bogey and Tom Cruise. Mr. Cruise isn’t half the actor Bogey was and I don’t believe half the man either. I lived in another time than most of these men but I had to say Tom Cruise is not and should not be compared to any of these men as I see it. Also, where are the women? These are the Real stars of the time because they had so much more to overcome and they were Iconic.Period
I agree with everyone but Tom Cruise also. I thought he was okay in the beginning but he just became to self important. I don’t like him anymore and don’t watch anything he’s in either.
How you could put Gene Kelly (although undoubtedly a fantastic dancer and choreographer) ahead of James Cagney beggars belief IMHO. Definitely agree with another poster that Gregory Peck should have been included. Almost as suave as Cary.
I think Stewart has surpassed the others in the esteem of the wider public at this point. The traditional pick was always Spencer tracy. Cruise is a lightweight in this company. Tom Hanks is laughable at this level. Jimmy Cagney is the greater movie actor but has fallen of in public knowledge and esteem. Edward G. Robinson may be the finest of all screen actors.
I would say 1 Chaplin, 2 John Wayne, 3 Clark Gable, 4 Bing Crosby, 5 Robert Taylor, 6 Alan Ladd, 7 Burt Lancaster, 8 Robert Mitchum, 9 Frank Sinatra, 10 Jeff Chandler, 11 Charlton Heston, 12 Gary Cooper, 13 James Cagney, 14 James Stewart, 15 Audie Murphy, 16 Tony Curtis, 17 Cary Grant, 18 Bob Hope, 19 Victor Mature, 20 John Ireland.
Well, I really like Gene Kelly and think he was a superb dancer, but he should not be on a list made up of strictly actors. Charlie Chaplin is mostly of the silent era and should be judged with his peers, like Rudolf Valentino and John Gilbert. I think this list of old-time respected actors should include Gregory Peck, Kirk Douglas, Burt Lancaster, and Robert Mitchum. If we are to include foreign actors, then we should add David Niven, Laurence Olivier, Robert Donat, James Mason, and Rex Harrison. These actors were born between 1895 (Valentino) and 1917 (Mitchum). Brando was born in 1924 and he seems a bit too modern for the group, especially with his method acting. Brando should be in a group with Paul Newman, Jack Lemmon, William Holden, and James Dean. It's really hard to make a list like this because each era has its renowned and respected actors who have different styles and attraction. That being said, I really enjoyed going down memory lane and revisiting the lives and careers of all these unquestionably great actors.
What about John Wayne, Gary Cooper, Charlton Heston, Robert Mitchum, Gregory Peck, Richard Widmark, William Holden, Jerry Lewis, Danny Kaye, Laurence Olivier, Fernandel, Toto, Robert Duval, ...?
Status of actors and most respected are two different matters. Many would argue that Brando was not that "respected." There are countless stories of him not knowing his lines, holding up production and running up budgets. Tony Dow told of seeing him on a set at Universal and how disappointed he was to see Brando struggling with his lines. The 1962 remake of MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY was one of those examples that nearly bankrupted the studio. Chaplain is another actor more of Status than respect due to the controversy of his personal life. It would be more accurate to name Chaplin as the grandfather of silent film comedy, not the Silent Film era. That honor belongs to D.W. Griffith who established film grammar and created the American feature film.
Weird list. Some of it I agree with, Brando was a great actor indeed. Chaplin was also one of the best, most creative and influential. But please, Bing Crosby was a dancer, not much of an actor. Most of these pple, Bogey especially, Cary Grant, Clark Gable were mainly stars, they played themselves. And how on earth could you leave out Olivier who was and still is considered the greatest Actor of all. He had a huge range. In many films, you don't even recognise him.But the biggest omission, to my mind, is Charles Laughton, a great, great actor, maybe even greater than Olivier, bc more natural. He could play anything, make you laugh out loud,make you hate him he played such a vile villain, or he could break yr heart. He was homely and fat, but he could act circles around the "pretty boys."Daniel Day-Lewis, probably the greatest actor of today said of him, 'He was probably the greatest film actor who came from the golden age of Hollywood."
One thing I don't understand is that why all of them are from 1940s, 50s and 60s or 70s. Why no one is there from recent years, if not decades ? Is it that actors from later years are not qualified to be great actors ? I do agree actors such as Brando, Fonda and may be a couple of others. But I would add Gregory Peck, Tom Hanks, Anthony Hopkins, Jack Nicholson and these are fantastic actors. Also, great actors listed here are mostly leading men. Why not character actors ? Actor is an actor, irrespective of whether he or she is leading man/woman, character actor, villian etc.
You’ve lost my respect by leaving out Gary Cooper! He was far better than Tracy and Cagney and Gene Kelly. And while Chaplin deserved mention he didn’t fit the era of the others. Gary COOPER would’ve made more sense.
I’m puzzled by your use of the word “respected”. Was it respect for their talent or accomplishments? When you bill them as the “most respected actors”, you’re implying the whole person. Your top two picks were two of the most hated men by many of their colleagues. They showed mammoth portions of disrespect to many people who didn’t deserve it.They were known for throwing prima donna type tantrums on set belittling and humiliating other actors, often reducing them to tears. So, why “respect”?
@Fanfanbalibar The specific names escape me for Charlie Chaplin, but you can find them on other TH-cam channels. As for Gene Kelly, Fred Astaire discovered Debbie Reynolds on the set of “Singing in the Rain” sobbing because of several outbursts. She was sure that she could never perform up to his standard and was hoping to leave the picture, and possibly show business itself; it was early in her career. He consoled her and assured her that she did have the necessary talent and he would be glad to work with her to “show her the ropes” and restore her confidence.
Oh what a shame! you got the first 8 actors spot on! nailed it in the head even , with the first 8 on the list I thought great this guy really knows what he’s talking about then what do you do the last two you come up with gene Kelly and Charlie Chaplin for gods sake! how can you first of all get it so right then get it so wrong right at the end all you had to do for the last two pick any two from Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas , Gregory Peck or Charlton Heston had you done that you would have completed a magical list of old Hollywood greats! and I’m talking great actors!
Get your facts straight before doing a video and putting it online. Marlon Brando won two Oscars, not three. Hi did not win the Oscar for a streetcar Named Desire, that award went to Bogie for the African Queen. How can anyone take your work seriously when it contains such a basic factual error.
How you could put Gene Kelly (though undoubtedly a fantastic dancer and choreographer) ahead of James Cagney beggars belief. Agree with another poster here that Gregory Peck should have been included. Almost as suave as Cary. Oh those sardonic eyebrows. Usually found Spencer Tracy a bit bland. I would have included Robert Mitchum but only because I find him incredibly sexy (in his heyday) and who could forget his performances in Night of the Hunter and Cape Fear. The man positively exuded menace
Although I my self love, some of these actors, many of them did not deserve to be on this list. Jimmy Stewart was probably the best actor on this list and you have him towards the bottom. Ridiculous list. Sorry.
This list is hardly the most respected actors. It's more like the best known actors from the Golden age of Hollywood. Marlon Brando wasn't a very nice man and his method acting turned people off. This is not my opinion. There's plenty of videos where you find his name on a list of the hardest actors to work with. Not to mention Charlie Chaplin. He was no doubt one of the most famous but respected.... I found his name on more than one e list of famous artists with dark secrets. Also where is Fred Aster and Gary Cooper...? Or the Duke John Waine?
BRANDO DID NOT WIN FOR “A STREET CAR NAMED DESIRE!” THAT YEAR, 1951, BOGART WON FOR “THE AFRICAN QUEEN”! Let’s get our facts together, SHALL WE? Shame on you! 😡😡😡
Notice when mentioning Humphrey Bogart they left out Treasure Of The Sierra Madre. Thats one of the worst movies ever made. Dumb story and very bad acting with shallow characters. No kidding folks 😅😅😅
Brando was a great actor. Sean Conney was not a good actor or a good neighbor. Fonda was nasty to his family. His wife hated him. Jane had problems too with DaDa. People like Michael Caine, Jack Nicholson, Dustin Hoffman, had better range than Olivier.
Seems they all leave a lot to be desired. Big Sh**s think they are entitled to be jerks. I have experience with this kind of human being.@@JackMason-oq8lf
Gregory Peck should be on this list.
Yes, Gregory Peck, a gentleman actor, deserved a place than any other actor.
James Stewart is my all time favorite actor!
Wonderful actor…and an extremely good person.
A true American Patriot!!
❤️🇺🇸💝
My favorite Cary Grant film is Charade.
Laurence Olivier is the best actor ever!! I also love Gary Cooper 💙 Cooper, Cooper, yep, Cooper 😊
None of these two in particular !
@@FanfanbalibarNeither
Me too
Gary Cooper was a tall drink of water!
"TOP OF THE WORLD MA!!!"
Brando won an Oscar for On the Waterfront and The Godfather. However, he was nominated for A Streetcar Named Desire, but lost to Humphrey Bogart in The African Queen.
A lovely retrospective of some of Hollywood's GREATEST
Of these ten, my favorites are Cary Grant, and James Stewart, with Humphrey Bogart, Spencer Tracy, Henry Fonda, and Marlon Brando as my next favorites on the list.
Also, I have to agree with the comments regarding the comparison of Bogart to Tom Cruise...there is no comparison...thats like comparing Bogart as an orange to Cruise who is one rotten apple (imo)
Finally, when it comes to Marlon Brando, I was pleased to see the director of the Guys and Dolls movie chose to let Marlon use his own singing voice rather than overdubbing another singer, it gave a more natural authentic quality to Marlon's portrayal of Skye Masterson imo. 🙂
It is not fare to get ranked list of these legendary and classic jiants of Hollywood. They are not to be compared one to another. And of course dozens are left out from the list. You can always say each is great, classic and a legend. Thank you for opening a forum of reflection and nostalgia.
Gregory Peck should have been included. My favourite
Yes, a gentleman actor too.
My 10 favorities: 10. Dana Andrews; 9. Cary Grant; 8. Humphrey Bogart 7. Marlon Brando; 6.Jack Nicholson; 5. Gene Hackman; 4. Jimmy Stewart; 3. Gary Cooper & Walter Brennan; 2. Fredric March; 1. Spencer Tracy
How is Gary Cooper not on this list and having Gene Kelly a head of Tracy, Gable, and Bogart is mind boggling but to each his own
Gregory Peck should be on TOP of this list. The name of Tom Cruise sullies what it means to be respected.
They really are sparkling stars at their time era decades and the age 🎉.
So many and many more we're born after them.
Old stars such as Kirk Douglas Clint Eastwood Sean Connery Charlton Heston Warren Beatty William Holden David Niven Robert Redford Paul Newman Dean Martin n Jerry Lewis Robert de Niro Martin Sheen n son and so many others just the male actors 🧐 !!
Ditto!!
You have the same list that I do to add to his lists!! Tyvm!!
I mostly agree - my only difference is adding AL Pacino and subtracting Jerry Lewis.
Ha! Redford in Out of Africa and Jeremiah Johnson.......
I forgot to mention James Deam. I admired him.
You had little time to admire him !
For his short time, he was brilliant!@@Fanfanbalibar
Dean
First of all I don’t agree with all these but I just had to say you are Absolutely Wrong to compare Bogey and Tom Cruise. Mr. Cruise isn’t half the actor Bogey was and I don’t believe half the man either. I lived in another time than most of these men but I had to say Tom Cruise is not and should not be compared to any of these men as I see it. Also, where are the women? These are the Real stars of the time because they had so much more to overcome and they were Iconic.Period
I agree with you Tom Cruise is a price of 💩. How he treats others to his acting, I won't even watch a movie that he's in
@@donnaharvey6293 Me Either
Me either. I’ve never been able to stand the man. And let’s not bring up his weird attachment to the cult of Scientology.
Bogey is in top 10, maybe number 1, Tom Cruise is not in top 10.000😂😂😂
Tom Cruises does his own movie stunts. Bogey never.
My favorites are: Clark Gable, Gary Grant, Kirk Douglas, John Wayne, Glen Ford, Gregory Peck and Charles Heston.
That’s Charlton, hon.
Cary GRANT and JIMMY THE BEST
What about Gary Cooper?
I agree with everyone but Tom Cruise also. I thought he was okay in the beginning but he just became to self important. I don’t like him anymore and don’t watch anything he’s in either.
His involvement with a cult destroyed him.
@@yvettelatham1318, That’s another reason I didn’t like him.
I don't care for Tom Cruise, I don't even watch anything that he's in. So I disagree with you comparing Humphrey Bogart with Tom Cruise
I agree with you.
I agree!
Humphrey Bogart had limited talent just aa tom cruise....
How you could put Gene Kelly (although undoubtedly a fantastic dancer and choreographer) ahead of James Cagney beggars belief IMHO. Definitely agree with another poster that Gregory Peck should have been included. Almost as suave as Cary.
I think Stewart has surpassed the others in the esteem of the wider public at this point. The traditional pick was always Spencer tracy. Cruise is a lightweight in this company. Tom Hanks is laughable at this level.
Jimmy Cagney is the greater movie actor but has fallen of in public knowledge and esteem. Edward G. Robinson may be the finest of all screen actors.
I agree with several of these choices but you left out Paul Muni, Robert Mitchum and Kirk Douglas
I would say 1 Chaplin, 2 John Wayne, 3 Clark Gable, 4 Bing Crosby, 5 Robert Taylor, 6 Alan Ladd, 7 Burt Lancaster, 8 Robert Mitchum, 9 Frank Sinatra, 10 Jeff Chandler, 11 Charlton Heston, 12 Gary Cooper, 13 James Cagney, 14 James Stewart, 15 Audie Murphy, 16 Tony Curtis, 17 Cary Grant, 18 Bob Hope, 19 Victor Mature, 20 John Ireland.
My favorites: Charlie Chaplin, Cary Grant, Henry Fonda, Paul Newman, Tom Hanks, Gregory Peck, Al Pacino, Leonardo Di Caprio and now Cillian Murphy.
I like all the actors
Gable!
Brando DID NOT earn a Best Actor Oscar for "A Streetcar Named Desire." A nomination, yes--but not an Oscar win. Bogie won that year.
Well, I really like Gene Kelly and think he was a superb dancer, but he should not be on a list made up of strictly actors. Charlie Chaplin is mostly of the silent era and should be judged with his peers, like Rudolf Valentino and John Gilbert. I think this list of old-time respected actors should include Gregory Peck, Kirk Douglas, Burt Lancaster, and Robert Mitchum. If we are to include foreign actors, then we should add David Niven, Laurence Olivier, Robert Donat, James Mason, and Rex Harrison. These actors were born between 1895 (Valentino) and 1917 (Mitchum). Brando was born in 1924 and he seems a bit too modern for the group, especially with his method acting. Brando should be in a group with Paul Newman, Jack Lemmon, William Holden, and James Dean. It's really hard to make a list like this because each era has its renowned and respected actors who have different styles and attraction. That being said, I really enjoyed going down memory lane and revisiting the lives and careers of all these unquestionably great actors.
What about John Wayne, Gary Cooper, Charlton Heston, Robert Mitchum, Gregory Peck, Richard Widmark, William Holden, Jerry Lewis, Danny Kaye, Laurence Olivier, Fernandel, Toto, Robert Duval, ...?
Gregory Peck yes, a lot, but what about HENRI FONDA?
Did not they include him! @@Fanfanbalibar
James Dean's performance in East of Paradise was heavenly. He was the idol of our youth at that time.@@Fanfanbalibar
@@FanfanbalibarDid you watch the video? He's no. 6.
Comparing Bogart to Tom Cruise is an insult.
The African Qieen, my favorite of that genre.
Status of actors and most respected are two different matters. Many would argue that Brando was not that "respected." There are countless stories of him not knowing his lines, holding up production and running up budgets. Tony Dow told of seeing him on a set at Universal and how disappointed he was to see Brando struggling with his lines. The 1962 remake of MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY was one of those examples that nearly bankrupted the studio. Chaplain is another actor more of Status than respect due to the controversy of his personal life. It would be more accurate to name Chaplin as the grandfather of silent film comedy, not the Silent Film era. That honor belongs to D.W. Griffith who established film grammar and created the American feature film.
Mine is James Colburn
mine was Cary Grant
Yes! He's not much to look at, but his characters are always sexy
Coburn
I liked spencer tracy in judgment at Nuremberg.
You forgot Petrified Forest
Brando won 2 Oscars
Oscars is plural, not possessive…
How is Gregory Peck not on this list?
Gregory Peck, a real gentleman actor.
Bailed at 9:30 when the repetitions began-complete with mispronunciations.
Weird list. Some of it I agree with, Brando was a great actor indeed. Chaplin was also one of the best, most creative and influential. But please, Bing Crosby was a dancer, not much of an actor. Most of these pple, Bogey especially, Cary Grant, Clark Gable were mainly stars, they played themselves. And how on earth could you leave out Olivier who was and still is considered the greatest Actor of all. He had a huge range. In many films, you don't even recognise him.But the biggest omission, to my mind, is Charles Laughton, a great, great actor, maybe even greater than Olivier, bc more natural. He could play anything, make you laugh out loud,make you hate him he played such a vile villain, or he could break yr heart. He was homely and fat, but he could act circles around the "pretty boys."Daniel Day-Lewis, probably the greatest actor of today said of him, 'He was probably the greatest film actor who came from the golden age of Hollywood."
Sidney Poitier
One thing I don't understand is that why all of them are from 1940s, 50s and 60s or 70s. Why no one is there from recent years, if not decades ? Is it that actors from later years are not qualified to be great actors ? I do agree actors such as Brando, Fonda and may be a couple of others. But I would add Gregory Peck, Tom Hanks, Anthony Hopkins, Jack Nicholson and these are fantastic actors. Also, great actors listed here are mostly leading men. Why not character actors ? Actor is an actor, irrespective of whether he or she is leading man/woman, character actor, villian etc.
For the men the tittle is "Respected actors", for women "Beautiful Actresses", it's get me down.
Thanks
Gregory Peak, instead of Charlie Chaplin.
Also her too.
You’ve lost my respect by leaving out Gary Cooper! He was far better than Tracy and Cagney and Gene Kelly. And while Chaplin deserved mention he didn’t fit the era of the others. Gary COOPER would’ve made more sense.
Factual errors Marlon Brando did not win Oscar for a Streetcar Named Desire but for On the Waterfront and The Godfather.
I wax ablle to see all the rest
I’m puzzled by your use of the word “respected”. Was it respect for their talent or accomplishments? When you bill them as the “most respected actors”, you’re implying the whole person. Your top two picks were two of the most hated men by many of their colleagues. They showed mammoth portions of disrespect to many people who didn’t deserve it.They were known for throwing prima donna type tantrums on set belittling and humiliating other actors, often reducing them to tears. So, why “respect”?
NAMES PLEASE !!!!!!!!!
@Fanfanbalibar The specific names escape me for Charlie Chaplin, but you can find them on other TH-cam channels. As for Gene Kelly, Fred Astaire discovered Debbie Reynolds on the set of “Singing in the Rain” sobbing because of several outbursts. She was sure that she could never perform up to his standard and was hoping to leave the picture, and possibly show business itself; it was early in her career. He consoled her and assured her that she did have the necessary talent and he would be glad to work with her to “show her the ropes” and restore her confidence.
The real 007 he would have been able to fight right into the role.
Oh what a shame! you got the first 8 actors spot on! nailed it in the head even , with the first 8 on the list I thought great this guy really knows what he’s talking about then what do you do the last two you come up with gene Kelly and Charlie Chaplin for gods sake! how can you first of all get it so right then get it so wrong right at the end all you had to do for the last two pick any two from Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas , Gregory Peck or Charlton Heston had you done that you would have completed a magical list of old Hollywood greats! and I’m talking great actors!
Get your facts straight before doing a video and putting it online. Marlon Brando won two Oscars, not three. Hi did not win the Oscar for a streetcar Named Desire, that award went to Bogie for the African Queen. How can anyone take your work seriously when it contains such a basic factual error.
Where's Gregory Peck?
I truly cannot see how a sane person compares Tom Cruise to Humphrey Bogart. Now I do think Cruise is a fine actor; but not in Bogie's class
How you could put Gene Kelly (though undoubtedly a fantastic dancer and choreographer) ahead of James Cagney beggars belief. Agree with another poster here that Gregory Peck should have been included. Almost as suave as Cary. Oh those sardonic eyebrows. Usually found Spencer Tracy a bit bland. I would have included Robert Mitchum but only because I find him incredibly sexy (in his heyday) and who could forget his performances in Night of the Hunter and Cape Fear. The man positively exuded menace
Gary Cooper and Gregory Peck?! 😢
Me sobran y .me faltan no voy hacer una lista cuestion de gustos o de entender un poco de esto
Who the hell is Jean Kelly? 🤣🤣
What about Richard widmark
George Raft ?
And I am still thirsty for a cup of Cooper water
You missed one
Although I my self love, some of these actors, many of them did not deserve to be on this list. Jimmy Stewart was probably the best actor on this list and you have him towards the bottom. Ridiculous list. Sorry.
Jimmy Stewart should have been flrst!
How many times can you use the word indelible in this video? Geez, there are other adjectives
No John Wayne ?
I am now 80.
This list is hardly the most respected actors. It's more like the best known actors from the Golden age of Hollywood.
Marlon Brando wasn't a very nice man and his method acting turned people off. This is not my opinion. There's plenty of videos where you find his name on a list of the hardest actors to work with.
Not to mention Charlie Chaplin. He was no doubt one of the most famous but respected.... I found his name on more than one e list of famous artists with dark secrets.
Also where is Fred Aster and Gary Cooper...? Or the Duke John Waine?
I didn't really know of him. Too young.
You do realize you made GENE KELLY a woman! You called him ‘JEAN’ plus😂 Tom cruise in the same category? PULEEZE!!!
BRANDO DID NOT WIN FOR “A STREET CAR NAMED DESIRE!”
THAT YEAR, 1951, BOGART WON FOR “THE
AFRICAN QUEEN”!
Let’s get our facts together, SHALL WE?
Shame on you! 😡😡😡
Only saw hi I Africa Queen
African queen
Notice when mentioning Humphrey Bogart they left out Treasure Of The Sierra Madre. Thats one of the worst movies ever made. Dumb story and very bad acting with shallow characters. No kidding folks 😅😅😅
No surpises here, somewaht predictable and also irrelevant. A respected actor isn't necessarily a good actor
Tom Cruise does not
Some of these people are the most boring people on earth
NAMES?
He was not a nice man. Read his biography.
Brando was a great actor. Sean Conney was not a good actor or a good neighbor. Fonda was nasty to his family. His wife hated him. Jane had problems too with DaDa. People like Michael Caine, Jack Nicholson, Dustin Hoffman, had better range than Olivier.
Seems they all leave a lot to be desired. Big Sh**s think they are entitled to be jerks. I have experience with this kind of human being.@@JackMason-oq8lf
@@JackMason-oq8lfBetter range than Olivier. I think not. A minority of one opinion.
Why there is no Gary Cooper ?
Jimmy Stewart should have been flrst!
Unfortunately Jimmy Stewart was a racist -not only when he was in the service during WWII, also in the film industry