OT: G.O.A.T Actors

Submitted by MichiganFan1984 on

Hi everyone, I’m bored and I like hearing everyone’s opinions about random stuff, so here it goes.....

A few weeks ago I did GOAT Movies, then singers. I thought actors would be fun. So, who are your top 3? I may do an actress thread or more like this with different topics if everyone continues to enjoy these threads while we’re all trying to get through the offseason.

The criteria is....

1. They can play different type roles, meaning not just in funny movies...etc.

2. They have starred in movies for at least 10 years.

My 3 in order are 1. Tom Hanks. 2. Denzel. 3. DiCaprio

reminder... I am looking for GOATS not FAVORITE. Denzel would be only one on favorite list for me from what I chose for my GOAT list. 

 

 

JWG Wolverine

June 12th, 2018 at 7:14 PM ^

Forget about third, he can hop over Hanks and Denzel for first!

Simply a genius.

I gotta say, outta all the late celebrities, he’s gotta be one of the ones I’ve ended up missing the most. Didn’t think I would at the time, but he left a positive mark on all of our lives we sometimes even took for granted!

PopeLando

June 12th, 2018 at 6:46 PM ^

Was just thinking about him. He could put in a comedic performance for the ages, and when he got serious he could be amazing. Good Will Hunting gets all the love, but he IMO has the best guest star performance in the entire run of Law & Order SVU. His episode is incredibly powerful 

BornInA2

June 12th, 2018 at 11:29 PM ^

Logged in on my phone to upvote this. The art of powerful communication through little dialog is lost. Clint’s Man With No Name is the pinnacle. One of those movies starts with 5-10 minutes of no words at all. Sublime. 

That said, I think Unforgiven was his best. Heartbreak Ridge is also great.

evenyoubrutus

June 12th, 2018 at 7:23 PM ^

I've always thought Adrian Brody was very underrated. Not sure why he doesn't get more movie roles.

Chris Pratt would be good if he didn't keep starring in shitty movies.

Denzel is by far my favorite person to watch on the silver screen. And since the ladies are getting very little mention, I really like Jodie Foster as well.

LSAClassOf2000

June 12th, 2018 at 8:49 PM ^

Just off the top of my head, a few actors who have done a bit of everything:

Dennis Haysbert

Hugh Laurie

Leslie Nielsen, who had pretty much been exclusively a dramatic actor before Airplane!

There are plenty of others, many of them having been named here already.

Hotel Putingrad

June 12th, 2018 at 9:29 PM ^

Daniel Day-Lewis is the greatest actor alive, and it's not even close. John Cazale was the greatest of his era, and I'll cut anyone who says otherwise. For my controversial take, I will say that the best comedic actor ever was John Candy.

Eyzwidopn

June 12th, 2018 at 9:31 PM ^

1) Gary Oldham (from Rastafarian to Dracula to Churchill)

2) Christian Bale (from American Psycho to American Hustle to boxer/trainer)

3) Tom Hanks (from Forrest Gump to Philadelphia to Wilson's best friend)

Eng1980

June 12th, 2018 at 9:55 PM ^

Great nominees mentioned above

Daniel Day Lewis

Denzel Washington

Philip Seymour Hoffman  << fantastic range, always good

Rod Steiger is an underrated name from the 50s 60s (comedy, musicals, dramas (wins Kevin Bacon award)

Elizabeth Taylor, Humphrey Bogart, Spencer Tracy (Captains Courageous, listen to DVD while driving, the script was written when radio stories were strong.  CGI what??)

UMinOhio

June 12th, 2018 at 9:57 PM ^

1a: Hayden Christensen

1b: Hayden Christensen

2: Adam Sandler

3: Kristin Stewart

 

All three have impressive bodies of work, or at least one has an impressive body,  but all are misunderstood in Hollywood for their refusal to take the easy path to stardom.  Craft before commercial is the common theme for these thespians.

huntmich

June 12th, 2018 at 10:06 PM ^

I'm amazed that no one has mentioned Philip Seymour Hoffman. Look at the variety of the roles he played. Compare Capote to Doubt to Charlie Wilson's War to Boogie Nights.

 

My list is:

 

1) Daniel Day Lewis

2) Philip Seymour Hoffman

3) Meryl Streep 

 

Even though you did say "Actors" you left your pronouns non-gender-specific, so I figured actresses should be fair game too.