Best Scene: Bill returns to Fagin after the murder.
4. Michael York in Romeo and Juliet- York plays Tybalt as well as he really could be through his portrayal of the role with his pompous flamboyant delivery, and his success in bringing more weight to the role than one would expect.
Best Scene: Tybalt and Mercutio sword fight.
3. Timothy Dalton in The Lion in Winter- Dalton despite having possibly the least screen time of the important characters in the film has one of the strongest impacts giving a powerful portrayal of the vengeful French King.
Best Scene: Henry is shown his children's secrets by Philip.
2. Anthony Hopkins in The Lion in Winter- The hardest part of this ranking was determining between the two Lion in Winter supporting men who should have been nominated over Jack Wild and especially Daniel Massey. Hopkins is terrific in his role as Richard bringing across the power of the King in the man, but also being very powerful in his depiction of his vulnerabilities as well.
Best Scene: Philip manipulates Richard.
1. Jason Robards in Once Upon A Time in The West- Good Prediction Koook160. Robards gives a great performance in his very important supporting role in this film. He manages to be a humorous presence, an imposing one with some mystery, and even a tender one.
Best Scene: Cheyenne talks about his mother.
Overall Rank:
- Jason Robards in Once Upon a Time in The West
- Henry Fonda in Once Upon a Time in The West
- Tony Curtis in The Boston Strangler
- Anthony Hopkins in The Lion in Winter
- Timothy Dalton in The Lion in Winter
- Tom Courtenay in A Dandy in Aspic
- Seymour Cassel in Faces
- Gabriele Ferzetti in Once Upon a Time in The West
- John McEnery in Romeo and Juliet
- Ian Holm in The Bofors Gun
- Oliver Reed in Oliver!
- Telly Savalas in Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell
- Patrick Magee in The Birthday Party
- Klaus Kinski in The Great Silence
- Michael York in Romeo and Juliet
- Dirk Bogarde in The Fixer
- Sydney Tafler in The Birthday Party
- Oskar Werner in The Shoes of the Fisherman
- Telly Savalas in The Scalphunters
- Gunner Bjornstrand in Shame
- Trevor Howard in The Charge of the Light Brigade
- Milo O'Shea in Romeo and Juliet
- Patrick Wymark in Where Eagles Dare
- John Gielgud in The Charge of the Light Brigade
- Percy Rodriguez in The Heart is a Lonely Hunter
- Ian Holm in The Fixer
- Douglas Rain in 2001: A Space Odyssey
- John Castle in The Lion in Winter
- Derren Nesbitt in Where Eagles Dare
- Phil Silvers Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell
- Woody Strode in Once Upon a Time in The West
- Maurice Evans in Planet of the Apes
- Jack Elam in Once Upon a Time in The West
- Robert Vaughn in Bullitt
- Stacy Keach in The Heart is a Lonely Hunter
- Barry Foster in Twisted Nerve
- Pat Hingle in Hang Em High
- Michael Dunn in No Way to Treat a Lady
- William Hickey in The Boston Strangler
- Massimo Girotti in Teorema
- Peter Cook in A Dandy in Aspic
- Michael Hordern in Where Eagles Dare
- George Voskovec in The Boston Strangler
- John Cassavettes in Rosemary's Baby
- Harry Secombe in Oliver!
- Roddy McDowall in Planet of the Apes
- James Olson Rachel, Rachel
- Anton Diffring in Where Eagles Dare
- Ralph Bellamy in Rosemary's Baby
- William Windom in The Detective
- Charles Denner in The Bride Wore Black
- Robert Helpmann in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
- Michael Lonsdale in Stolen Kisses
- Terry Kiser in Rachel, Rachel
- Laurence Olivier in The Shoes of the Fisherman
- Eg Begley in Hang Em High
- Jack Wild in Oliver!
- Charles Grodin in Rosemary's Baby
- Patrick Wymark in Witchfinder General
- Peter Vaughn in The Bofors Gun
- Jack Palance in The Mercenary
- Vittorio De Sica in The Shoes of the Fisherman
- Gary Lockwood in 2001: A Space Odyssey
- Keenan Wynn in Once Upon a Time in The West
- Herb Edelman in The Odd Couple
- Karl Hardman in Night of The Living Dead
- Dennis Hopper in Hang Em High
- George Kennedy in The Boston Strangler
- Joby Baker in Blackbeard's Ghost
- Robert Beatty in Where Eagles Dare
- Ben Johnson in Hang Em High
- John Fiedler in The Odd Couple
- Claude Rich in The Bride Wore Black
- Robert Duvall in The Detective
- Jack Weston in The Thomas Crown Affair
- Frank Wolff in The Great Silence
- Donald Houston in Where Eagles Dare
- Hugh Griffith in Oliver!
- Beau Bridges in For Love of Ivy
- Dick Van Patten in Charly
- Peter Lawford in Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell
- Murray Hamilton in The Boston Strangler
- Robert Russell in Witchfinder General
- Harry Andrews in The Charge of the Light Brigade
- Frank Wolff in Once Upon a Time in The West
- Sidney Blackmer in Rosemary's Baby
- Richard Warwick in If....
- Murray Hamilton in No Way To Treat A Lady
- Jason Robards in Isadora
- Benny Hill in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
- Arthur Lowe in If....
- Don Francks in Finian's Rainbow
- Phillippe Leroy in Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell
- Lionel Stander in A Dandy in Aspic
- James Fox in Isadora
- Keenan Wynn in Finian's Rainbow
- Walter Pidgeon in Funny Girl
- Lionel Jeffries in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
- Paolo Stoppa in Once Upon A Time in The West
- Daniel Massey in Star
- John Fraser in Isadora
- Lionel Stander in Once Upon a Time in The West
- Joseph O'Conor in Oliver!
- Tommy Steele in Finian's Rainbow
- Peter Bogdanovich in Targets
- Nigel Terry in The Lion in Winter
16 comments:
Okay, since I got it right, my request is Linus Roache in The Wings of the Dove for 1997 Lead Actor.
who should have been nominated over Jack Wild and especially Jack Wild Louis hehe lol =D.
Alastair Sim - Scrooge
Robert Walker - Strangers on A Train
Farley Granger - Strangers on A Train
James Mason - Pandora And The Flying Dutchman
Kirk Douglas - Detective Story
I like RatedRStar's picks
James Mason In Pandora and the Flying Dutchman
Robert Mitchum in His Kind Of Woman
Alastair Sim in Strangers On A train
Farley Granger in Strangers On A Train
Alec Guinness in The Man In The White Suit
that meant to say Robert Walker sorry
Where would you have ranked Jack Albertson if you had kept him in supporting? (Note: I will most likely ask you this everytime you bump a highly rated supporting performance to lead. Sorry in advance.)
I'm in complete agreement with RatedRStar's picks.
why thank you lol hehe =D.
Um also when it comes to years like 1945, years that dont have many obvious nominees, Ive found a surprising amount of foreign language films that could help with years like those Louis =D, if you need the help finding nominees that is.
Also, is the Percy Castle you have listed for The Heart is a Lonely Hunter actually supposed to be Percy Rodriguez?
And it should also be Karl Hardman for #31
Mark: He'd probably maintain his win, but he is very much lead in that film.
RatedRStar: Certainly will keep that in mind for those years.
Nigel Terry was that bad? I haven't seen the film, but putting him dead last, especially in a film you otherwise gave good marks to, seems pretty damning.
Well yes, particularly when compared to the rest of the cast. He is constantly overacting in the role, and his performance tries to hard to only be one thing. There is one reaction near the end of the film when Henry threatens all of his sons where Terry makes an absurdly over the top expression.
No one from Rosemary's Baby then?
That's just a case of needing to see it again.
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