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One of the top ten performing artists in movie history

While the movie has only a short history of more than a hundred years, there have been countless outstanding performing artists, who have made the art of film continue to flourish by virtue of their evocative acting skills.

1 Robert De Niro De Niro

Robert De Niro was born in 1948. De Niro was born in New York City in 1948 and made his debut in 1963's "The Wedding Party," and 10 years later received critical acclaim for his performance in "Drumroll," which was followed the next year by "The Godfather 2," which made him famous and earned him the title "Successor to Marlon Brando. In 1981, he won the Best Actor Oscar for "Raging Bull".

To date, he has won the Oscar for Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, the Academy Lifetime Achievement Award, the Venice Film Festival Lifetime Achievement Award and many other awards. He is one of the most influential and popular actors in American cinema today, and has been recognized as a representative of the acting school of American actors.

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2Marlon Brando

Marlon Brando was born in 1924, and is now a member of the American Film Academy. Marlon Brando was born in Omaha in 1924, initially in the Broadway play, 1950's film debut "The Man" did not make his attention, but then with "A Streetcar Named Desire," "Viva Cheapo," "Julius Caesar," "Dockside" four films have won countless accolades, and has established his position in the U.S. film industry. His performance in Wild Rider was recognized as "shouting out to a younger generation of Americans" and he won another Oscar for his superb performance in The Godfather before appearing in Apocalypse Now and A Dry White Season, among other films.

Died of lung disease in 2004.

3Paul B. Newman

Paul B. Newman was born in 1925. Born in 1925, Paul Newman made his film debut in 1954 with "The Holy Grail," and his breakout film was 1956's "Turnabout," for which he was nominated for several Oscars, including "Jumanji," "The Prodigal Son," "Iron Man in the Wilderness," "Iron Window," "No Malice," etc. He won the Oscar for Best Picture for "Jumanji," directed by Paul Newman, in 1968, and was awarded an honorary Oscar for his work on the film in 1985. Academy Award in 1985 in recognition of his many years of work in the film industry. In 1986, Paul was awarded the Oscar for his performance in Martin Scorsese's Moneyballs and won the following year's Oscar for Best Picture.

Died of lung cancer in 2008.

4 Al. Pacino

Al Pacino was born in 1940. Pacino was born in 1940 as Alfred B. Pacino. Pacino was born in 1940 as Alfred Pacino. He began his career on Broadway. In the early days, he did not make a name for himself in Hollywood, but he was already a valuable theater actor on Broadway. His movie debut was "The Trouble with Virgins", and he appeared in "The Godfather" and "The Godfather 2", which were popularized by Marlon B. Brando and Robert B. Pacino. Brando and Robert De Niro. He returned to Broadway four years later in the critically acclaimed "Dick Tracy" and then "The Godfather III," and won an Oscar in '92 for "Smells Like a Woman".

The older he gets, the more popular he becomes, and he has become an ageless myth in the movie industry.

5 Jack Nicholson.

Jack Nicholson

Jack Nicholson was born in 1937. Born in 1937, Jack Nicholson made his Oscar-winning debut at the age of 21 in The Little Killer Who Shouted, and his performance in Leisurely Rider in '69 earned him an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor. He was then nominated for three Oscars for "Five Easy Plays," "The Last Detail," and "Chinatown." He won an Oscar for "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" in '76, followed by a Best Supporting Actor Oscar for "Mother and Daughter," and won his second Oscar in '98 for "As Good As It Gets," and was given a Lifetime Achievement Award by the Golden Globes in '99.

He's a diehard Lakers fan.

6 Anthony B.

Born in 1937 in South Wales, England, Anthony Hopkins appeared in a series of Shakespearean plays as a young man, but was never recognized in Hollywood, so he returned to England to continue acting in the theater.

Born in 1980, at the age of 43, Hopkins took part in the small-budget film, "The Elephant Man," which made him begin to make a name for himself.

In 1992, Hopkins won a 64th annual award for his outstanding performance in the movie, "Silence of the Lambs. In 1992, Hopkins was honored with the 64th Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance in The Silence of the Lambs. He starred in the prequel and postquel to Silence of the Lambs, which caused a sensation. He has also performed well in films such as 400 Years of Sucking Blood, The Legend of Autumn, Nixon, and August.

7 Harvey Keitel. Kettle

Born in New York in 1939 to a Romanian father and Polish mother. A former Marine and court clerk. His first film was Martin Scorsese's "Who? Who's That Knocking at My Door, directed by Martin Scorsese, and his performances in the films Taxi Driver and Bad Lieutenant were highly acclaimed. He won the Palme d'Or twice at the Cannes Film Festival in France for "The Piano Lesson" and "Lowlife Fiction". He also won the Silver Bear at the Berlin Film Festival for "Smoke" and picked up the International Film Critics Award. As an outstanding actor, he is not only respected in the United States, but also quite famous in European countries.

8James Stewart Stewart

Born in 1908, he graduated from Princeton University with a degree in architecture and was a brigadier general in the U.S. Air Force. He is the recipient of the Academy Award for Best Actor, the Academy Award for Lifetime Achievement, the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor, the Golden Globe Award for Lifetime Achievement, and the Lifetime Achievement Award from most other major film organizations. Several of his works are listed in the American Film Institute's 100 Years of Best Pictures in all genres and in the National Film Preservation Board's collection, and in 1999, he was voted #3 Greatest Actor of the Century by the American Film Institute.

Jimmy Stewart has become a cultural icon. Stewart has become a cultural icon and the legendary embodiment of an era of elegance and class.

Died in Los Angeles in 1997.

9 Daniel D. Stewart. Dai B.

Born in 1957 in London, England. After making his debut in 1971's Bloody Sunday, he began acting on stage with the Old Vic and the Royal Shakespeare Company before returning to film in 1982. He became famous for his role in "My Left Foot" and won an Oscar for it. In 2002, he starred in "Gangs of New York" and was nominated for a number of awards, including a Golden Globe and an Oscar, and in 2008 he won another Oscar for "Bloody Black Gold".

Daniel was named "Best Actor of Our Time" by the British Film Institute. He has received numerous awards and nominations from the American Society of Film Critics, Golden Globes, Academy Awards, and British Academy Awards.

10Dustin Hoffman

Born in 1937 in Los Angeles, USA, Dustin Hoffman was influenced by his parents' preference for the art of cinema, and was recognized for his role in the play The Fifth Horseman, and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor in 1967 for The Graduate, and has since starred in Midnight Cowboy, John and Mary, Little Big Man, Straw Dogs, Straight Time, and many other critically acclaimed films.

The actor received critical acclaim and won a second Academy Award for Best Actor for his performances in 1979's The Kramers and 1988's The Rainmaker.

The average-looking Dustin was known for his portrayal of minor characters, and was known in Hollywood as "The Chameleon".