Friday 23 January 2015

100 Greatest Movie Performances of All Time


100 Greatest Movie Performances of All Time

by Premiere Magazine 
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Film Title The Performance
1 T.E. Lawrence Peter O'Toole  Lawrence of Arabia (1962) An unfathomable, desert leader legend, alternatingly self-confident, querulous, deeply wounded, or frighteningly vengeful.
2 Terry Malloy Marlon Brando  On the Waterfront (1954) A callow young boxer, a dumb and innocent pawn, who leads a defiant crusade as a stoic iconoclast.
3 Sophie Zawistowski Meryl Streep Sophie's Choice (1982) An Auschwitz inmate faced with pure horror - and then a survivor's torment and guilt.
4 Sonny Wortzik
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Al Pacino
Dog Day Afternoon (1975) A strutting, raw, nervously inept bank robber who steals money to pay for his boyfriend's sex-change operation.
5 Margo Channing Bette Davis  All About Eve (1950) An aging, threatened grand dame/diva of the theater.
6 George M. Cohan James Cagney  Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942) An exuberant and dazzling song-and-dance performer and 'grand old man'.
7 "Ratso" Rizzo Dustin Hoffman  Midnight Cowboy (1969) A persevering, slumping, filthy, sweaty, rodent-like tubercular street hustler.
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James Stewart
 It's a Wonderful Life (1946) An Everyman whose dreams slowly fade as his responsibilities preclude his ambitions.
9 Frederick Frankenstein Gene Wilder Young Frankenstein (1974) A poor, doomed and frantic lunatic doctor - both sophisticated and childish.
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Robert De Niro
 Raging Bull (1980) A blunt, ferocious, sinewy boxer and puffy-faced, overweight entertainer in his later years.
11 Christy Brown Daniel Day-Lewis My Left Foot (1989) A lusty, complicated, and brilliant writer afflicted with cerebral palsy.
12 "Badass" Buddusky Jack Nicholson The Last Detail (1973) A rebellious, steely-eyed, anti-authoritarian, combustible Navy man transporting a hapless young grunt (Randy Quaid) to prison.
13 Eleanor of Aquitaine Katharine Hepburn The Lion in Winter (1968) A crafty, scheming and manipulative 12th-century queen.
14 Mac Sledge Robert Duvall Tender Mercies (1983) A broken-down, ex-country music legend who finds redemption in the love of a widow and her young son.
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Tom Hanks
Big (1988) A young teenage-boy whose dream comes true to be 'big' when he is morphed into the body of a toy-company executive.
16 T.R. Devlin Cary Grant  Notorious (1946) A cruel and pained government agent who subtly assaults the character of a socialite (Ingrid Bergman) that he eventually rescues.
17 Malcolm X Denzel Washington Malcolm X (1992) A multi-faceted role: a smooth and ruthless Harlem hustler, a firebrand black nationalist and leading minister in the Nation of Islam, and a contemplative, controlled and convincing leader.
18 Bess McNeill Emily Watson Breaking the Waves (1996) An expressive, beguiling, wide-eyed, simple-minded woman who believes that her sexual degradation will save her paralyzed husband's life.
19 Frank Galvin Paul Newman The Verdict (1982) A world-weary alcoholic, ambulance-chasing lawyer who redeems himself by exposing the truth in a medical malpractice suit.
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Al Pacino
 The Godfather, Part II (1974) A holl0w-eyed, evil, and dark successor to the role of gangster Don.
21 Cabiria Giulietta Masina Nights of Cabiria (1957) A tough-as-nails, yet very human heart-of-gold hooker.
22 Edward Scissorhands Johnny Depp Edward Scissorhands (1990) A shy, sad, and innocent freak-newcomer to a town.
23 Jeffrey Wigand Russell Crowe The Insider (1999) A stressed-out, distrustful, paunchy, fifty-something tobacco executive-turned-whistleblower.
24 Fred C. Dobbs
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Humphrey Bogart
 The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948) An anxiously-desperate, paranoid gold-lusting prospector.
25 Ninotchka Greta Garbo  Ninotchka (1939) A severe yet earthy Soviet envoy who falls in love with a French count.
26 Joan of Arc Maria Falconetti The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928) A wide-eyed, saintly martyr who suffers tri
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Marlon Brando
Last Tango in Paris (1972) A grieving, toxic-raging widower involved with an anonymous lover.
28 Hildy Johnson Rosalind Russell  His Girl Friday (1940) A retiring, whip-smart journalist wishing to get married, with razor-sharp, sparkling wit.
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Peter Sellers
Being There (1979) An, innocent, illiterate fool-sage gardener with pure and simple (and misinterpreted) observations about caring for plants.
30 John "Scottie" Ferguson James Stewart  Vertigo (1958) An obsessed, mourning fetishist only interested in dressing up a woman in the likeness of his dead, platinum-tressed lover.
31 Ray Charles Jamie Foxx Ray (2004) An R&B legend and unique voice in pop music.
32 Holly Golightly Audrey Hepburn Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961) A regal, ditzy, coy and beguiling New York City call girl.
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Dustin Hoffman
Tootsie (1982) A frustrated cross-dressing New York actor transformed into a wispy-voiced steel magnolia.
34 Johnny Gray Buster Keaton  The General (1927) A stunt-performing train engineer who must save his two loves, his sweetheart and his locomotive.
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Philip Seymour Hoffman
Capote (2005) A vain and self-loathing gadfly writer who ends up in catatonic despair.
36 Evelyn Cross Mulwray Faye Dunaway  Chinatown (1974) A damaged, world-weary, and innocent femme fatale.
37 Harry Caul Gene Hackman The Conversation (1974) A quiet, repressed, and intensely private expert wiretapper with a guilty conscience.
38 Maria Tura Carole Lombard To Be or Not to Be (1942) A beguiling, ravishing wife of a Warsaw acting couple that resists the Nazis.
39 Richard III Laurence Olivier Richard III (1955) A sinister and murderous king.
40 Suzanne Stone Nicole Kidman To Die For (1995) A sexy, and sometimes cool, aspiring anchorwoman.
41 Jules Winnfield
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Samuel L. Jackson
 Pulp Fiction (1994) A modern-day, chattering hitman/gangster who engages in Biblical gunplay.
42 Travis Bickle Robert De Niro  Taxi Driver (1975) An intensely violent loner intent on cleaning up New York's streets.
43 Jim Stark James Dean  Rebel Without a Cause (1955) An anguished teenager pained by his parents ("You're tearing me apart").
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Charlie Chaplin
 City Lights (1931) An iconic, desperately poor and compassionate Tramp infatuated with a poor, blind flower girl, and friends with a suicidal, alcoholic millionaire.
45 Tracy Flick Reese Witherspoon Election (1999) An anal-retentive go-getter determined to win a student council election with the slogan "Pick Flick".
46 Chuck Noland Tom Hanks Cast Away (2000) A desperate island castaway forced to communicate with a volleyball.
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Jack Nicholson
 One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975) A mischievous, low-level, misfit asylum inmate who fakes his mental illness.
48 Phil Connors Bill Murray Groundhog Day (1993) A sarcastic, misanthropic weatherman reliving the same day in the same small town many times.
49 Elisabet Vogler Liv Ullmann Persona (1966) A stage star who suddenly stops speaking.
50 Sam Spade
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Humphrey Bogart
 The Maltese Falcon (1941) A wise-cracking, tough-acting, seedy detective.
51 Tom Joad Henry Fonda  The Grapes of Wrath (1940) An ex-con Everyman forced on the Okie migration to California during the Great Depression.
52 Miss Kenton Emma Thompson Remains of the Day (1993) A dutiful and gracefully-defiant head housekeeper of a 1930s English manor, involved with an emotion-smothering model butler.
53 Bill 'The Butcher' Cutting http://www.filmsite.org/redstar.gif
Daniel Day-Lewis
Gangs of New York (2002) A murderous, boisterous, angry-eyed, passionate, and self-rightous overlord.
54 Tracy Lord Katharine Hepburn  The Philadelphia Story (1940) A regal rich girl with a radiant, mischievous, sexy, and ebullient spirit.
55 Virgil Tibbs Sidney Poitier In the Heat of the Night (1967) A Philadelphia homicide detective embroiled in a murder case in the Deep South with a redneck police chief.
56 Sarah Tobias Jodie Foster The Accused (1988) A multi-faceted gang-rape victim with a sharp tongue and shady reputation.
57 Lasse Karlsson Max Von Sydow Pelle the Conqueror (1987) A Swedish widower who emigrated to Denmark with his beloved young son.
58 Ellen Ripley Sigourney Weaver Aliens (1986) A tough, buffed, bad-ass mama facing the otherworldly alien with assertive girl power.
59 Severine Serizy Catherine Deneuve Belle de Jour (1967, Fr.) An icily timid, haute-bourgeois wife with bizarre masochistic dreams who works afternoons at a brothel.
60 Annie Hall
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Diane Keaton
 Annie Hall (1977) A ditzy, loopy, nervous, complicated and intelligent woman.
61 Amon Goeth Ralph Fiennes  Schindler's List (1993) A depraved, driven and restless Nazi concentration camp commandant.
62 Sid Vicious Gary Oldman Sid & Nancy (1986) A desperate, overdosing punk rock band member.
63 Mabel Longhetti Gena Rowlands A Woman Under the Influence (1974) A eager-to-please housewife slowly going crazy.
64 'Fast' Eddie Felson http://www.filmsite.org/redstar.gif
Paul Newman
The Hustler (1961) A cocky, perennially-losing pool shark.
65 Jerry/Daphne Jack Lemmon  Some Like It Hot (1959) A grouchy Chicago bass player transformed into a Miami party girl dressed in comical drag.
66 Jane Craig Holly Hunter Broadcast News (1987) An effervescent, complicated, and neurotic TV news producer.
67 Henry Drummond
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Spencer Tracy
Inherit the Wind (1960) A gruff, persuasive lawyer with leonine scowls who exposes the inanity and hatred behind a new law forbidding the teaching of evolution.
68 Dr. David Huxley Cary Grant  Bringing Up Baby (1938) A strait-laced, bumbling paleontologist who stammers, cringes, walks into doors, bumps heads, sings with a dog, slips on an olive, dons a negligee, etc.
69 Norma Desmond Gloria Swanson  Sunset Boulevard (1950) A washed-up, monomaniacal silent-film diva.
70 Hannibal Lecter Anthony Hopkins The Silence of the Lambs (1991) A brilliant psychiatrist/serial killer with a taste for human flesh.
71 Karen Silkwood http://www.filmsite.org/redstar.gif
Meryl Streep
Silkwood (1983) A suffering Texan whistle-blower at an unsafe nuclear plant.
72 Esther Blodgett/Vicki Lester Judy Garland  A Star Is Born (1954) A vulnerable club singer with a fabulous voice and twitchy lips.
73 Tony Manero John Travolta Saturday Night Fever (1977) A strutting, cocky, narcissistic, intoxicating disco dancer.
74 Lili Von Shtupp Madeline Kahn Blazing Saddles (1974) A slatternly, speech-impaired Germanic bar performer, billed as the "Teutonic Titwillow".
75 Diana Scott Julie Christie Darling (1965) A mercurial, spoiled, manipulative model/actress anti-heroine.
76 J.J. Hunsecker Burt Lancaster Sweet Smell of Success (1957) An all-powerful, cruel gossip columnist wh
77 Leo Smalls, Jr. (aka Fast Black) Morgan Freeman Street Smart (1987) An alternatingly smooth and menacingly sinister New York pimp.
78 Sanjuro Kuwabatake Toshiro Mifune Yojimbo (1961) An out-of-work samurai offering his services to a crime-war-ridden town.
79 Captain Jack Sparrow Johnny Depp Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003) An outrageous, redefined pirate character with gold-capped teeth and mascara.
80 Catherine Jeanne Moreau Jules and Jim (1962) An attention-craving woman involved in a menage a trois with French-born Jim (Henri Serre) and Austrian Jules (Oskar Werner).
81 Clementine Kruczynski Kate Winslet Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004) A rainbow-haired, impulsive, motor-mouthed bohemian who erased her boyfriend's (Jim Carrey) memory.
82 General George S. Patton, Jr. George C. Scott Patton (1970) A gruff-voiced, regal military genius and ego-driven eccentric.
83 Brandon Teena Hilary Swank Boys Don't Cry (1999) A real-life Nebraska woman determined to be a man, leading to her violent and tragic death.
84 Lilly Dillon Anjelica Huston The Grifters (1990) A cool, aging grifter who murders her son (John Cusack).
85 Frances Farmer Jessica Lange Frances (1982) A vulnerable starlet on the verge of insanity.
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Robert Walker
Strangers on a Train (1951) A seductive and evil psychopath who trades murders with a tennis player (Farley Granger) that he met on a train.
87 Ethan Edwards John Wayne  The Searchers (1956) A stoic, rugged, ex-Confederate anti-hero on a vengeful search for his Comanche-kidnapped niece.
88 Nick Chevotarevich Christopher Walken The Deer Hunter (1978) A gaunt, hollow-eyed war casualty forced to play Russian Roulette in Saigon.
89 Juxian Gong Li Farewell, My Concubine (1993) A scheming, manipulative courtesan involved in a love triangle with her gay husband and his 'stage brother'.
90 Jeffrey 'The Dude' Lebowski Jeff Bridges The Big Lebowski (1998) The Dude, His Dudeness, El Duderino, a full-time slacker, bowler, and roach-smoker.
91 Bree Daniels Jane Fonda Klute (1971) A non-stereotypical hooker with an emotional heart.
92 'Dirty' Harry Clint Eastwood Dirty Harry (1971) A cool, bigoted cop who tortures suspects.
93 Mildred Pierce Joan Crawford Mildred Pierce (1945) A self-possessed, hard-working single mother devoted to winning her obnoxious daughter Veda's love.
94 Hans Beckert Peter Lorre M (1931) A compulsive serial child murderer/predator with bulging eyes and whiny, nasal voice who whistles the Peer Gynt Suite.
95 Tina Turner Angela Bassett What's Love Got to Do With It (1993) A vulnerable pop diva who triumphs over adversity, and brutal domestic abuse.
96 Billie Dawn Judy Holliday Born Yesterday (1950) A bubble-headed chorus girl in search of culture, with the voice of Betty Boop.
97 Don Logan Ben Kingsley Sexy Beast (2001) A sadistic, violent, sociopathic gangster.
98 Phyllis Dietrichson http://www.filmsite.org/redstar.gif
Barbara Stanwyck
 Double Indemnity (1944) A hard-boiled killer and femme fatale.
99 Navin Johnson Steve Martin The Jerk (1979) "I was born a poor black child..."
100 Alex De Large Malcolm McDowell A Clockwork Orange (1971) A self-aggrandizing, sadistic rapist and hooligan, for whom McDowell suffered various forms of torture for the performance (near drowning, scratched corneas, etc.).