Friday, 11 March 2011

Best Actor 1952

And the Nominees Were:

Kirk Douglas in The Bad and the Beautiful 

Marlon Brando in Viva Zapata!

Gary Cooper in High Noon

Jose Ferrer in Moulin Rouge

Alec Guinness in The Lavender Hill Mob

6 comments:

dshultz said...

The only one of these I have not seen are Jose Ferrer in Moulin Rouge. I love all the other performances, particularly Guinness, because he's so damn good, and one of my favorite actors. To me, it's a four way between Douglas, Brando, Cooper and Guinness, but hey, Ferrer could be better than I expect.

dinasztie said...

I only saw Cooper but I was underwhelmed by him. I think Douglas would get my vote if I got to see the other movies. That's just pure speculation.

Predictions:
1)Douglas (3rd win from you, why not, you seem to really like him)
2)Brando
3)Guiness
4)Cooper
5)Ferrer

MovieNut14 said...

Ooh, I can't choose between Douglas and Cooper. They were both so good, but I'm leaning towards Douglas.

Anonymous said...

Eh, yeah I would go with Marlon Brando this year.

Patti said...

I LOVE Coop. He's my second favorite actor of all-time (just a tiny smidge behind William Holden).

I think he was fabulous in High Noon...and worthy of his Academy Award win; however, I think his 1941 win should have gone to Cary Grant for Penny Serenade.

joe burns said...

Know nothing about this year! I think Douglas will win though .