Most famous actor EVER?
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Simple question - Who do you think is the most famous actor ever?
By that I mean, the most famous purely from acting (So I'm not talking about famous people that have acted, ie Ronald Reagan).
I'm really struggling for an answer but I'm leaning towards Harrison Ford.
Thoughts?
By that I mean, the most famous purely from acting (So I'm not talking about famous people that have acted, ie Ronald Reagan).
I'm really struggling for an answer but I'm leaning towards Harrison Ford.
Thoughts?
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1 - Moore, 2 - Dalton, 3 - Craig, 4 - Connery, 5 - Brosnan, 6 - Lazenby
1 - Moore, 2 - Dalton, 3 - Craig, 4 - Connery, 5 - Brosnan, 6 - Lazenby
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Hmmmm......I'm not really sure I understand the question. By famous do you mean most well-known? If so, certainly there are many actors as well-known as, if not more well-known than, Harrison Ford (Tom Cruise? Tom Hanks? Will Smith? Al Pacino?) Do you mean most revered as an actor? (Ford is a good actor, but there are plenty that are widely viewed to better from a pure acting standpoint). Like you, I struggle to come up with one answer.
Brad Pitt and Johnny Depp have to be up there among the most famous actors ever.
Yeah I pretty much meant 'most well-known'.
So not necessarily the most praised, or most popular... but just most well-known.
Incidentally, even though I guessed Harrison Ford, he does also happen to be my favourite actor... but that's just a coincidence.
1 - Moore, 2 - Dalton, 3 - Craig, 4 - Connery, 5 - Brosnan, 6 - Lazenby
Funny, Brando was the first name that popped into my mind as well!
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having to take into account the different media vehicles used/available
over the past decades, who would be more well known say in Albania
Norman Wisdom or Owen Wilson ? but I think if you visited every country on earth
from the Congo to Rio I think John Wayne would get the most ticks
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Those who are icons will be famous: Marilyn Monroe of course, Bogart I guess (though not for the younger generation), Connery as Bond maybe. James Dean. But this would have been easier to say with certainty 20 years ago. Clint, I guess.
Big movie names seem to be of the past now, don't they? With Cruise, it's like the movies got small in a way, though he's never really changed his schtick, same with Arnie.
Roger Moore 1927-2017
Robert De Niro
Harrison Ford
John Wayne
Marlon Brando
Clint Eastwood
Sly Stallone
Arnie
Humphrey Bogart
Jack Nicholson
Tom Hanks
Tom Cruise
... would all be right up there as first names mentioned.
There's plenty of time ....
Hmm, maybe not, compare the number of hits Roger Moore has to Sean Connery... and Bogart to John Wayne. Tom Cruise has way more than Marilyn Monroe, and Leonardo DiCaprio more than both. It only depends on whether the star has been mentioned since the internet came to town.
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Who is 'big' in the west isn't necessarily 'big' in the most populated parts of the world. I've never seen a photo, poster or painting of Marilyn Monroe, John Wayne or Clint Eastwood anywhere in rural Africa or Asia...but I have seen tons and tons of illustrations of Sylvester Stallone as Rambo! In the past 5-6 years I've seen tons of pictures of Daniel Craig as Bond throughout those same places...but never one of Connery, Moore or any of the others. Even pre-Craig, I don't ever remember seeing Connery or Moore etc away from the biggest cities and even then only rarely.
So, even taking into consideration fame in the west, after you've factored in fame from the huge populations in the developing world - especially rural populations - you might well find that someone like Sylvester Stallone beats everyone else hands-down.
Or Idris Elba.
I immediately thought of John Wayne and Clint Eastwood, husband went with Marlon Brando.
What surprised me was my 16yrs old who straight away said Tom Cruise. She doesn't watch his films, more of a Taylor Lautner/ Zac Effron girl, but that was her top choice for 'most famous'.
So, as much as it pains me as I cant stand him, I would go with Tom Cruise. He crosses the board, is still relevant and is a massive force in Hollywood
In terms of people famous purely for their acting, I'd say Humphrey Bogart was more famous in his time than any actor has been since. But due mainly to the huge changes in technology, I don't think he or any other stars from the past, are still as famous.
Today, I think Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Cruise are probably the most famous.
And that doesn't bother you at all? It's a hell of a thing to come out in a discussion like this.
And what era Brando are we talking about? I mean, we could all go on the turn around his Wild Ones period, but latterly he got quite obese...
Roger Moore 1927-2017
...which could strengthen the argument that he was the biggest star in the world, if not the most famous...
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Surely he's only the third most famous Joker.
I agree, and around the time You Only Live Twice was released, Sean Connery was most certainly one of the most famous actors worldwide, if not the most famous.
No, that period I'd go with Steve McQueen easily. It was Bond that was famous. McQueen was a famous actor. Connery was a one trick pony with Bond back then.
Of course it was Bond that was famous, but to the movie-going public Sean Connery was Bond! True, that was for many the only role they knew Connery from, but the Bond films were such a global phenomenon that I'd be willing to bet that Sean Connery was recognized by more people around the world at that time (i.e. "famous") than Steve McQueen. Just a hunch, mind you, but that is my impression.
If you think of famous as widely known, I'm afraid I'd have to say someone like will smith or brad Pitt, as it seems no one under the age of 25 these days can recognise any of the true classic epic big film stars. Cary Grant's a bloke?!
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I agree with you 100% BL, and it was not just then but evev more so now, given that fame is also about longevity.
Steve McQueen was a great, but I'd hazard a guess that by 2000 he was much less well known, and if you asked today's generation I imagine few will have heard of him.... Whereas the Bond films are still shown so widely that kids today still know exactly who Sean and Roger are.
I'd put good money on 8/10 under 18's not being able to recognise Sean Connery.
As far as most famous goes, it'd have to be the most recognised actor by today's society. With the entertainment sectors bulk audience being made of the younger generations, I'd say the likes of SC and RM would virtually be unmentioned.
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