John Wayne, born Marion Mitchell Morrison and nicknamed "Duke," had a prolific career in film and television, appearing in a total of 179 productions. He was active in the film industry from the silent era of the 1920s, through the Golden Age of Hollywood, and into the American New Wave.Omar Sharif was a renowned Egyptian actor, best known for his roles in iconic films such as "Lawrence of Arabia," "Doctor Zhivago," and "Funny Girl." He was multi-lingual and received recognition for his talent with a nomination for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in "Lawrence of Arabia." He also won three Golden Globe Awards and a César Award during his career.Jack Lemmon, an American actor and musician, appeared in over 60 films, including the famous "The Odd Couple". Despite his long career, Lemmon had a surprising hit later in his career with "Grumpy Old Men" in 1993.Robert Redford, an acclaimed actor, founded the Sundance Film Festival in Aspen. He is highly respected for both his acting and his contributions to the film industry. Time magazine named him as one of the 100 most influential people in the world in 2014, and he was honored with the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2016.English actor Michael Caine is famous for his distinctive cockney accent. As of 2020, he holds the 20th spot on the list of actors with the highest worldwide box office gross, amounting to $7.8 billion.James Garner is widely recognized as the lead actor in the 1970s TV series "The Rockford Files." Throughout his over five-decade-long career, he appeared in numerous TV shows and continued to act well into the early 2000s. Sadly, he passed away in 2014.The American actor Cary Grant, who was born in England, is widely regarded as a legendary leading man. His distinctive accent and charming personality made him a standout star in the industry. He collaborated with the renowned director Alfred Hitchcock on several notable film projects.Omar Sharif was an Egyptian actor, generally regarded as one of his country's greatest male film stars.[7][8][9] He began his career in his native country in the 1950s. He is best known for his appearances in American, British, French, and Italian productions, and has been described as "the first Egyptian and Arab to conquer Hollywood".Jerry Lewis was an American comedian, actor, singer, filmmaker and humanitarian, with a career spanning seven decades in film, stage, television and radio. His fame rose to prominence together with singer Dean Martin, billed as Martin and Lewis, in 1946 and for ten years, the two did a series of sixteen buddy-comedy films, along with their televised run on The Colgate Comedy Hour, live stage performances, guest spots on other shows and a radio series.Jaws is among Richard Dreyfuss' most well-known movies. He has been involved in public conflicts with a few of his fellow actors, such as Bill Murray, with whom he worked on What About Bob?.David Cassidy, a teenage heartthrob, gained fame for his portrayal of Keith Partridge in The Partridge Family. He was a popular pop singer during the 1970s and continued to pursue his music career until his passing.Paul Newman, the blue-eyed actor, achieved iconic status with his film Cool Hand Luke. However, he was more than just an actor and dabbled in directing movies, racing cars, and demonstrated an entrepreneurial spirit. In 1982, Newman founded his food company, Newman’s Own, which has since donated over $550 million to various charities.It's been reported that John Travolta had to learn how to dance for Saturday Night Fever. However, his career has continued to thrive over the years, with appearances in films like Pulp Fiction, Get Shorty, Face/Off, and numerous others.Steve McQueen had a passion for motorcycles and racing cars, and his rebellious and nonconformist on-screen persona, well-suited for his roles in movies such as The Sand Pebbles and The Magnificent Seven, made him a popular box office attraction.Mickey Rooney, the actor, appeared in Love Finds Andy Hardy, Thoroughbreds Don't Cry, and National Velvet. He interrupted his Hollywood career to enlist in the Army during World War II, and later resumed his film career.Kirk Douglas's acting career skyrocketed in the 1950s with his appearances in films such as "Ace in the Hole," "Detective Story," and "The Bad and the Beautiful." The American Film Institute has honored Douglas as the 17th greatest male star in classic Hollywood cinema.In 1940, Henry Fonda portrayed Tom Joad in the film adaptation of John Steinbeck's "The Grapes of Wrath." His outstanding performance earned him a nomination for the Best Actor Academy Award.Burt Reynolds initially aimed to have a career in professional football, but thankfully he changed his mind. The star of "Smokey and the Bandit" went on to become a major symbol and icon in American popular culture.Clint Eastwood gained prominence in the mid-1960s through his portrayal in the "Dollars Trilogy" of Spaghetti Westerns. He then went on to play a police officer in five "Dirty Harry" films spanning the 1970s and 1980s. Despite his age, he shows no signs of slowing down, with his most recent film being "The Mule" released in 2018.Jerry Lewis, nicknamed "The King of Comedy," was renowned for his slapstick humor and his leadership role in the Muscular Dystrophy Association. Throughout his illustrious career, he starred in over sixty films and numerous live performances.Nicknamed "The King of Cool," Dean Martin was a part of the infamous Rat Pack which included Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr., Joey Bishop, and briefly, Peter Lawford.Larry Hagman was known for his role in "I Dream of Jeannie" and his iconic portrayal of J.R. Ewing in "Dallas." He also had significant supporting parts in films such as "Harry and Tonto," "Nixon," and "Primary Colors."Mark Hamill is widely recognized for his portrayal of Luke in the original "Star Wars" films. Currently, he is a highly accomplished voice actor who has voiced numerous characters in various animated TV series, films, and video games.Dustin Hoffman received Academy Awards for his performances in "Kramer vs. Kramer" and "Rain Man." He rose to fame with his portrayal of Benjamin Braddock in the 1967 film "The Graduate." Throughout his career, he has been the recipient of numerous awards including two Oscars and six Golden Globe Awards.Henry Winkler is best known for his portrayal of the Fonz on "Happy Days." However, his career has not been limited to that role alone. The multi-talented comedian, director, and producer recently won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series for his performance in "Barry."Tom Selleck is best known for his role in "Magnum P.I." and can currently be seen on "Blue Bloods." He has also made multiple appearances on the television show "Friends" and has been a part of numerous film projects throughout his career.Warren Beatty had relationships with famous women before tying the knot with actress Annette Bening in 1992. He's well-known for his acting talent and has received 15 Academy Award nominations and the prestigious Irving G. Thalberg Award.Donald Sutherland, the father of Kiefer Sutherland, has been a leading actor for over half a century. He was honored with an Academy Honorary Award in 2017 for his significant impact on cinema and has also received recognition such as a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.Sean Connery, considered by many to be the best James Bond actor, was dubbed "Scotland's Greatest Living National Treasure" in 2011. Sadly, he passed away in 2020.George Peppard starred in the classic film "Breakfast at Tiffany's" alongside Audrey Hepburn. He was also a successful television actor, best known for his role as Col. John "Hannibal" Smith, the leader of the rogue commando squad in the hit 80s show "The A-Team."Marlon Brando received Academy Awards for his performances in "On the Waterfront" and "The Godfather". In 1999, he was recognized by Time magazine as one of the 100 Most Important People of the Century, alongside only five other actors.Erik Estrada portrayed police officer Frank "Ponch" Poncharello in the TV series CHiPs. He subsequently gained recognition for his roles in Spanish-language telenovelas, numerous appearances in reality television shows and infomercials, and voiceover work.Lee Marvin, a character actor known for his distinctive white hair, gained fame for his role on "M Squad". He received critical acclaim and numerous awards, including the Academy Award for Best Actor, a BAFTA Award, a Golden Globe Award, an NBR Award, and the Silver Bear for Best Actor, for his performance in the film "Cat Ballou".Sidney Poitier made history as the first African-American to win an Academy Award for Best Actor. Throughout his illustrious career, he amassed a multitude of accolades and a dedicated fanbase. He was also awarded an Academy Honorary Award in recognition of his "remarkable accomplishments as an artist and as a human being".Gene Hackman, who is now retired, rose to fame with his breakout role in the 1967 film "Bonnie and Clyde". His final film role before retiring was in "Welcome to Mooseport" in 2004. Throughout his career spanning over six decades, Hackman earned numerous awards, including two Academy Awards, four Golden Globes, one Screen Actors Guild Award, and two BAFTAs.Charlton Heston, known for his roles in "Ben-Hur" and as Moses in "The Ten Commandments", was among the few Hollywood actors in the 1950s and '60s who openly denounced racism.This highly esteemed actor, who holds both American and Italian citizenship, has received numerous accolades throughout his career, including two Academy Awards, a Golden Globe, the Cecil B. DeMille Award, a Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award, the Kennedy Center Honor, and a Presidential Medal of Freedom.William Shatner is best known for portraying Captain James T. Kirk on the 1960s TV series "Star Trek". He also gained recognition for his role as the veteran police sergeant in "T. J. Hooker" from 1982 to 1986, and as the host of the reality-based TV series "Rescue 911" from 1989 to 1996.Gene Wilder is widely recognized for his portrayal of Willy Wonka in the 1971 film "Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory". In addition to acting, he also directed and wrote several of his own films, including 1984's "The Woman in Red".Al Pacino rose to fame with his performance as Michael Corleone in Francis Ford Coppola's "The Godfather". He is among the select few actors to have achieved the Triple Crown of Acting by winning an Academy Award, an Emmy Award, and a Tony Award in the acting categories.Jack Nicholson has been nominated for more Academy Awards than any other male actor. Over his career spanning more than 60 years, he has amassed numerous prestigious accolades, including the Kennedy Center Honor and the American Film Institute's Life Achievement Award.Jon Voight, known for his role in the film Deliverance, is the father of famous actress Angelina Jolie. He has been nominated for four Academy Awards, winning one, and has also received four Golden Globe Awards and the National Medal of Arts.Roy Scheider was an American actor who appeared in several films as a police officer, including "The French Connection" in the 1970s. He is most recognized for his portrayal of Martin Brody in the 1975 thriller "Jaws" and its sequel, "Jaws 2."Fred Astaire, who starred in 31 musical films, four television specials, and 10 Broadway and West End musicals, is widely regarded as the most influential dancer in the history of cinema. He frequently teamed up with Ginger Rogers, appearing together in Top Hat, Swing Time, and Shall We Dance, among others.James Cromwell gained popularity among certain fans for his portrayal in the film Babe, and he boasts an impressive filmography and TV credits following the success of the 1995 hit. Alongside his acting career, Cromwell is recognized for his animal activism. He has received nominations for five Primetime Emmy Awards, four Screen Actors Guild Awards, and even an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his work in Babe. Some of his other notable works include L.A. Confidential, The Green Mile, Space Cowboys, Still Mine, Six Feet Under, The Young Pope, among others.Ranked third on the American Film Institute's list of the greatest male actors in American cinema, James Stewart appeared in numerous films including the 1946 classic, It's a Wonderful Life. Additionally, he served as a military officer during World War II and was awarded the United States Air Force Distinguished Service Medal in 1968.Gregory Peck, a distinguished American leading man, won the Best Actor Oscar for portraying Atticus Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird. Known for his moral integrity on screen, he later lent his deep voice to numerous documentaries and advertisements.Humphrey Bogart, an American actor who began on Broadway, became the face of film noir with classics like The Maltese Falcon and Casablanca. He won the Oscar for The African Queen opposite Katharine Hepburn.Frank Sinatra, known worldwide as “Ol’ Blue Eyes,” transitioned from teen-idol singer to Academy Award-winning actor with From Here to Eternity. He led the Rat Pack and recorded the iconic song “My Way.”Burt Lancaster, a former trapeze performer, brought athletic grace to roles in From Here to Eternity and won the Best Actor Oscar for Elmer Gantry in 1960.James Dean became an instant cultural icon with only three major films: East of Eden, Rebel Without a Cause, and Giant. He died in a car crash in 1955 and received two posthumous Oscar nominations.Robert Mitchum was a noir and Western star who received one Oscar nomination for The Story of G.I. Joe. His menacing performance as the preacher in Night of the Hunter remains legendary.Robert Duvall has appeared in over 100 films and earned seven Oscar nominations. He won Best Actor for Tender Mercies and is admired for roles in Apocalypse Now and Lonesome Dove.Gary Cooper won two Best Actor Oscars (Sergeant York and High Noon) and embodied the strong, silent type. He was diagnosed with cancer while filming his final movies.Yul Brynner won the Best Actor Oscar for The King and I. His shaved head became his trademark, and he continued performing the role until months before his death.Anthony Quinn won Supporting Actor Oscars for Viva Zapata! and Lust for Life. His exuberant performance in Zorba the Greek became one of cinema’s most joyous moments.Laurence Olivier won an Oscar for Hamlet and received a record ten acting nominations. He was the first artistic director of Britain’s National Theatre.Peter O’Toole earned eight Oscar nominations, most famously for Lawrence of Arabia. He finally received an honorary Academy Award in 2003.Richard Burton received seven Oscar nominations for six consecutive years in the 1960s–70s. His stormy romance with Elizabeth Taylor dominated tabloids worldwide.Spencer Tracy won nine Oscar nominations and two consecutive Best Actor awards for Captains Courageous and Boys Town. He formed a legendary screen partnership with Katharine Hepburn.Gene Kelly won an honorary Oscar for his versatility in An American in Paris and Singin’ in the Rain. He was also a pioneering choreographer and director of musical sequences.Max von Sydow was a longtime Ingmar Bergman collaborator who appeared in The Exorcist and won international acclaim. He received two Oscar nominations late in life.Ray Milland won the 1945 Best Actor Oscar for The Lost Weekend. The Welsh actor also directed thrillers and appeared in Dial M for Murder for Hitchcock.Alec Guinness won the Best Actor Oscar for The Bridge on the River Kwai. A classical stage legend, he initially disliked Star Wars but gave an iconic performance.Cesar Romero was a Latin-lover leading man in the 1930s–40s who later embraced camp roles. He famously refused to shave his mustache even when playing the Joker on Batman.Audie Murphy received every U.S. military combat award for valor and later portrayed himself in To Hell and Back. He struggled with PTSD and became a country songwriter.Brian Cox played Hannibal Lecktor in Manhunter in 1986. A respected stage and screen actor, he later appeared in Braveheart, The Bourne Identity, and Succession.Johnny Weissmuller won five Olympic gold medals before starring in twelve Tarzan films. His trademark yodel became instantly recognizable worldwide.James Earl Jones won a Tony, Emmy, and honorary Oscar. His iconic voice brought life to Darth Vader and Mufasa while his stage career included The Great White Hope and Fences.Barry Fitzgerald won the Supporting Actor Oscar for Going My Way in 1944. The Irish character actor appeared in many John Ford films including The Quiet Man.Tom Hanks, an American actor and filmmaker known for comedic and dramatic roles, has appeared in over 80 films, including Forrest Gump and Saving Private Ryan. He has won two Academy Awards and is regarded as an American cultural icon.Harrison Ford, an American actor known for iconic roles like Han Solo in Star Wars and Indiana Jones, has films grossing over $9 billion worldwide. He is a cinematic cultural icon with numerous awards.Sylvester Stallone, an American actor and filmmaker, is known for creating the Rocky and Rambo franchises. He has been nominated for three Academy Awards and is a box-office star across six decades.Arnold Schwarzenegger, an Austrian-American actor and former bodybuilder, starred in blockbusters like Terminator and became Governor of California. He won seven Mr. Olympia titles.Tom Cruise, an American actor and producer, is known for Mission: Impossible and Top Gun. His films have grossed over $11 billion, and he performs his own stunts.Clark Gable, an American actor, was often referred to as the "King of Hollywood". He appeared in over 60 films, including the iconic "Gone with the Wind" where he played Rhett Butler. Despite his tough guy image, Gable had a surprising hit with "It Happened One Night" in 1934, winning an Oscar.Bruce Willis, an American actor known for Die Hard and Pulp Fiction, was a leading action star in the 1980s and 1990s. He retired in 2022 due to aphasia.Orson Welles, an American actor and filmmaker, is best remembered for his innovative work in radio, theatre, and film. He directed and starred in "Citizen Kane" (1941), often considered one of the greatest films ever made. Despite commercial failures like "The Magnificent Ambersons" (1942), Welles won the Palme d'Or for "Othello" (1951).Charles Laughton, a British and American actor, won the Academy Award for Best Actor for portraying King Henry VIII in "The Private Life of Henry VIII" (1933). He appeared in over 50 films, including "Mutiny on the Bounty" (1935) as Captain Bligh. Despite his unconventional looks, Laughton directed the acclaimed "The Night of the Hunter" (1955).Vincent Price, an American actor, became synonymous with horror films, starring in over 100 movies like "House of Wax" (1953) and "The Fly" (1958). He appeared in more than 100 films, including Edgar Allan Poe adaptations with Roger Corman. Despite his villainous typecasting, Price was a gourmet cook and art collector.Peter Sellers, an English actor and comedian, was known for his comedic genius, starring in multiple roles in "Dr. Strangelove" (1964). He appeared in over 50 films, including the "Pink Panther" series as Inspector Clouseau. Despite his success, Sellers struggled with personal demons and died young at 54.Tony Curtis, an American actor, rose to fame with roles in over 100 films like "Some Like It Hot" (1959) and "Spartacus" (1960). He appeared in more than 100 films, earning an Oscar nomination for "The Defiant Ones" (1958). Despite his heartthrob image, Curtis battled addiction and died at 85.Rock Hudson, an American actor, was a leading man in over 60 films like "Giant" (1956), earning an Oscar nomination. He appeared in more than 70 films, including romantic comedies with Doris Day. Despite his public image, Hudson's private life as a closeted gay man was revealed later.Elvis Presley, an American actor and singer, starred in 31 films like "Jailhouse Rock" (1957) and "Viva Las Vegas" (1964). He appeared in over 30 films, blending music and acting. Despite his fame as the "King of Rock 'n' Roll," Presley's acting career was often criticized.James Mason, an English actor, starred in over 100 films like "North by Northwest" (1959) as Phillip Vandamm. He appeared in more than 150 films, earning Oscar nominations for "A Star Is Born" (1954). Despite his suave villain typecasting, Mason was a pacifist and animal lover.David Niven, an English actor, won an Oscar for "Separate Tables" (1958) and starred in over 100 films like "Around the World in 80 Days" (1956). He appeared in more than 100 films, including war epics. Despite his debonair image, Niven served in WWII and wrote memoirs.Rex Harrison, an English actor, won an Oscar for "My Fair Lady" (1964) as Professor Henry Higgins. He appeared in over 40 films, including "The Ghost and Mrs. Muir" (1947). Despite his charm, Harrison was known for his difficult personality and multiple marriages.Errol Flynn, an Australian-American actor, starred in over 60 films like "The Adventures of Robin Hood" (1938). He appeared in more than 60 films, known for his charm and scandals. Despite his playboy image, Flynn wrote an autobiography and died young at 50.Tyrone Power, an American actor, starred in over 50 films like "The Mark of Zorro" (1940). He appeared in more than 50 films, transitioning from swashbucklers to dramas. Despite his fame, Power served in WWII and died tragically young at 44.Ronald Colman, an English actor, won an Oscar for "A Double Life" (1947) and starred in over 50 films like "Lost Horizon" (1937). He appeared in more than 50 films, known for his refined voice. Despite his success, Colman transitioned from silent films to talkies seamlessly.Leslie Howard, an English actor, starred in over 40 films like "Gone with the Wind" (1939) as Ashley Wilkes. He appeared in more than 40 films, including "The Petrified Forest" (1936). Despite his fame, Howard died in WWII when his plane was shot down.Basil Rathbone, an English actor, portrayed Sherlock Holmes in 14 films starting with "The Hound of the Baskervilles" (1939). He appeared in over 70 films, including "The Adventures of Robin Hood" (1938). Despite typecasting, Rathbone was a fencing champion.Claude Rains, an English actor, starred in over 80 films like "Casablanca" (1942) as Captain Renault. He appeared in more than 80 films, earning four Oscar nominations. Despite his villainous roles, Rains was a respected stage actor.Edward G. Robinson, an American actor, starred in over 100 films like "Little Caesar" (1931) as Rico. He appeared in more than 100 films, known for his tough guy persona. Despite his image, Robinson was an art collector and anti-communist activist.Paul Muni, an American actor, won an Oscar for "The Story of Louis Pasteur" (1936) and starred in over 20 films. He appeared in more than 20 films, earning five Oscar nominations. Despite his acclaim, Muni preferred stage work.Walter Pidgeon, a Canadian-American actor, starred in over 100 films like "Mrs. Miniver" (1942), earning Oscar nominations. He appeared in more than 100 films, including sci-fi like "Forbidden Planet" (1956). Despite his fame, Pidgeon was a WWII veteran.Montgomery Clift, an American actor, starred in 17 films like "A Place in the Sun" (1951), earning four Oscar nominations. He appeared in over 15 films, known for his method acting. Despite his talent, Clift struggled with personal issues.Glenn Ford, a Canadian-American actor, starred in over 100 films like "Gilda" (1946) and "The Blackboard Jungle" (1955). He appeared in more than 100 films, blending Westerns and dramas. Despite his success, Ford was a WWII veteran.Dana Andrews, an American actor, starred in over 70 films like "Laura" (1944) and "The Best Years of Our Lives" (1946). He appeared in more than 70 films, known for noir roles. Despite alcoholism struggles, Andrews was a versatile leading man.Richard Widmark, an American actor, starred in over 70 films like "Kiss of Death" (1947), earning an Oscar nomination. He appeared in more than 70 films, transitioning from villains to heroes. Despite his tough image, Widmark was a radio actor first.Sterling Hayden, an American actor, starred in over 50 films like "The Asphalt Jungle" (1950) and "The Killing" (1956). He appeared in more than 50 films, known for noir and Westerns. Despite his fame, Hayden was a WWII OSS agent.Robert Taylor, an American actor, starred in over 70 films like "Waterloo Bridge" (1940). He appeared in more than 70 films, known for his good looks. Despite his stardom, Taylor testified in HUAC hearings.Randolph Scott, an American actor, starred in over 100 films like "Ride the High Country" (1962). He appeared in more than 100 films, specializing in Westerns. Despite his tough image, Scott was a wealthy businessman.Joel McCrea, an American actor, starred in over 90 films like "Sullivan's Travels" (1941). He appeared in more than 90 films, focusing on Westerns later. Despite his fame, McCrea was a rancher and philanthropist.Alan Ladd, an American actor, starred in over 90 films like "Shane" (1953). He appeared in more than 90 films, known for noir and Westerns. Despite his short stature, Ladd was a leading man icon.Victor Mature, an American actor, starred in over 50 films like "Samson and Delilah" (1949). He appeared in more than 50 films, known for biblical epics. Despite his beefcake image, Mature was a WWII veteran.Cornel Wilde, a Hungarian-American actor, starred in over 50 films like "The Greatest Show on Earth" (1952). He appeared in more than 50 films, directing several. Despite his fencing skills, Wilde died of leukemia at 77.Louis Jourdan, a French actor, starred in over 50 films like "Gigi" (1958). He appeared in more than 50 films, known for suave roles. Despite his charm, Jourdan played villains like Kamal Khan in "Octopussy" (1983).Joseph Cotten, an American actor, starred in over 100 films like "Citizen Kane" (1941) as Jedediah Leland. He appeared in more than 100 films, collaborating with Orson Welles. Despite his acclaim, Cotten died of pneumonia at 88.Fredric March, an American actor, won two Oscars for "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" (1931) and "The Best Years of Our Lives" (1946). He appeared in over 70 films, known for versatility. Despite his success, March was a stage actor first.William Holden, an American actor, won an Oscar for "Stalag 17" (1953) and starred in over 70 films like "The Bridge on the River Kwai" (1957). He appeared in more than 70 films, known for cynical roles. Despite alcoholism, Holden was a wildlife activist.Dirk Bogarde, an English actor, starred in over 60 films like "The Servant" (1963), winning two BAFTAs. He appeared in more than 60 films, evolving from matinee idol to art house star. Despite his fame, Bogarde wrote novels later.John Mills, an English actor, won an Oscar for "Ryan's Daughter" (1970) and starred in over 120 films like "Great Expectations" (1946). He appeared in more than 120 films, known for everyman roles. Despite his age, Mills acted until 97.Michael Redgrave, an English actor, starred in over 50 films like "The Lady Vanishes" (1938). He appeared in more than 50 films, earning an Oscar nomination for "Mourning Becomes Electra" (1947). Despite his talent, Redgrave was a stage director.Ralph Richardson, an English actor, starred in over 60 films like "The Heiress" (1949), earning Oscar nominations. He appeared in more than 60 films, known for eccentric roles. Despite his knighthood, Richardson was a WWII veteran.Jack Hawkins, an English actor, starred in over 100 films like "The Bridge on the River Kwai" (1957) as Major Warden. He appeared in more than 100 films, known for military roles. Despite throat cancer, Hawkins continued acting.Trevor Howard, an English actor, starred in over 70 films like "Brief Encounter" (1945) as Dr. Alec Harvey. He appeared in more than 70 films, earning a BAFTA for "The Key" (1958). Despite his acclaim, Howard was a WWII veteran.Peter Ustinov, an English actor, won two Oscars for "Spartacus" (1960) and "Topkapi" (1964). He appeared in over 100 films, also directing. Despite his talent, Ustinov was a humanitarian and UNICEF ambassador.Christopher Lee, an English actor, starred in over 200 films like "Dracula" (1958) and "The Lord of the Rings" as Saruman. He appeared in more than 200 films, known for villains. Despite his age, Lee released heavy metal albums.Karl Malden, an American actor, won an Oscar for "A Streetcar Named Desire" (1951) and starred in over 70 films. He appeared in more than 70 films, known for character roles. 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Do you have extensive knowledge of Hollywood's top male actors? We're exploring the rich history of Hollywood, revisiting a time when these stars were legendary figures. Today's Hollywood celebrities were influenced and motivated to pursue a career in acting after watching these iconic actors. Can you identify Steve McQueen, Robert Redford, and the actor who had a background in boxing before he became a famous performer? Test your knowledge of these famous faces from the past by taking this quiz.
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Do you have extensive knowledge of Hollywood's top male actors? We're exploring the rich history of Hollywood, revisiting a time when these stars were legendary figures. Today's Hollywood celebrities were influenced and motivated to pursue a career in acting after watching these iconic actors. Can you identify Steve McQueen, Robert Redford, and the actor who had a background in boxing before he became a famous performer? Test your knowledge of these famous faces from the past by taking this quiz.