Presented by: Irina Contescu,
1LM3
Geography
History
Cinema
The 10 Greatest Actresses of All
Time
 10 Barbara
Stanwyck
From Double
Indemnity to The
Lady Eve,
Stanwyck was a
lean live wire
with an alluringly
husky voice.
 9 Kate Winslet
At 17, Winslet
wowed
moviegoers as a
sociopathic teen
in Heavenly
Creatures. She's
never shied away
from offbeat
characters.
 8 Audrey Hepburn
In a world of
pneumatic
blondes, Hepburn
made smart,
complicated
brunette sprites
sexy in Roman
Holiday and
Sabrina.
 7 Vivien Leigh
The Gone With
the Wind star
made fewer than
two dozen
movies, but the
combination of
icy beauty and
inner fire made
her unforgettable.
 6 Meryl Streep
Boss from hell,
Holocaust
survivor, and
frustrated
housewife -- is
there anyone
Streep can't play?
 5 Olivia de
Havilland
Gone With the
Wind made the
dark-haired
beauty a star, but
ten years later
she played a shy
spinster in The
Heiress.
 4 Ingrid Bergman
Soulful star
Bergman made
doomed romance
look good in
Casablanca and
self-loathing even
better in
Notorious.
 3 Katharine
Hepburn
She made casual
elegant and
relocated the seat
of sex appeal
from the bosom
to the brain in
Bringing Up Baby
and Adam's Rib.
 2 Bette Davis
She had offbeat
looks and a
quirky voice, but
when Davis was
onscreen
everyone else
disappeared.
 1 Marilyn Monroe
Gentlemen Prefer
Blondes, The
Seven Year Itch,
and Some Like it
Hot showcased
the buxom, blue-
eyed blonde's
comic gifts.
The 10 Greatest Actors of All Time
 10 Al Pacino
A bundle of urban
energy, Pacino
embraced bravura
in such crowd-
pleasers as
Glengarry Glen
Ross and The
Devil's Advocate.
 9 Dustin Hoffman
Hoffman broke
Hollywood's
blond-macho-
leading-man mold
in the generation-
defining Graduate
and (in a different
way) Tootsie.
 8 Humphrey
Bogart
World-weary
Casablanca and
Maltese Falcon
star Bogart was a
man's man who
was also loved by
the ladies.
 7 Spencer Tracy
Practical about
the art of acting,
Tracy was an
unlikely leading
man in the
socially conscious
drama Bad Day at
Black Rock.
 6 Paul Newman
Newman defiantly
hitched his good
looks to one
slippery, startling
classic after
another, from The
Hustler to Hud.
 5 Laurence Olivier
Classically trained
and Hollywood
handsome, Olivier
approached
Shakespeare with
the same vigor he
brought to
Wuthering
Heights.
 4 James Stewart
Stereotyped as an
aw-shucks
Everyman,
Stewart brought
fierce intelligence
to The Man Who
Shot Liberty
Valance.
 3 Henry Fonda
For six decades --
in The Grapes of
Wrath and Fail-
Safe -- Fonda was
so good people
stopped
appreciating his
talent.
 2 Robert De Niro
De Niro is as
mesmerizing in
the low-rent
Bloody Mama as
he is in Taxi
Driver, Raging
Bull, and
Goodfellas.
 1 Tom Hanks
He loved a
mermaid (Splash)
and crossed paths
with history
(Forrest Gump)
but never lost his
boy-next-door
appeal.
Hollywood

Hollywood

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    The 10 GreatestActresses of All Time  10 Barbara Stanwyck From Double Indemnity to The Lady Eve, Stanwyck was a lean live wire with an alluringly husky voice.
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     9 KateWinslet At 17, Winslet wowed moviegoers as a sociopathic teen in Heavenly Creatures. She's never shied away from offbeat characters.
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     8 AudreyHepburn In a world of pneumatic blondes, Hepburn made smart, complicated brunette sprites sexy in Roman Holiday and Sabrina.
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     7 VivienLeigh The Gone With the Wind star made fewer than two dozen movies, but the combination of icy beauty and inner fire made her unforgettable.
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     6 MerylStreep Boss from hell, Holocaust survivor, and frustrated housewife -- is there anyone Streep can't play?
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     5 Oliviade Havilland Gone With the Wind made the dark-haired beauty a star, but ten years later she played a shy spinster in The Heiress.
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     4 IngridBergman Soulful star Bergman made doomed romance look good in Casablanca and self-loathing even better in Notorious.
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     3 Katharine Hepburn Shemade casual elegant and relocated the seat of sex appeal from the bosom to the brain in Bringing Up Baby and Adam's Rib.
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     2 BetteDavis She had offbeat looks and a quirky voice, but when Davis was onscreen everyone else disappeared.
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     1 MarilynMonroe Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, The Seven Year Itch, and Some Like it Hot showcased the buxom, blue- eyed blonde's comic gifts.
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    The 10 GreatestActors of All Time  10 Al Pacino A bundle of urban energy, Pacino embraced bravura in such crowd- pleasers as Glengarry Glen Ross and The Devil's Advocate.
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     9 DustinHoffman Hoffman broke Hollywood's blond-macho- leading-man mold in the generation- defining Graduate and (in a different way) Tootsie.
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     8 Humphrey Bogart World-weary Casablancaand Maltese Falcon star Bogart was a man's man who was also loved by the ladies.
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     7 SpencerTracy Practical about the art of acting, Tracy was an unlikely leading man in the socially conscious drama Bad Day at Black Rock.
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     6 PaulNewman Newman defiantly hitched his good looks to one slippery, startling classic after another, from The Hustler to Hud.
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     5 LaurenceOlivier Classically trained and Hollywood handsome, Olivier approached Shakespeare with the same vigor he brought to Wuthering Heights.
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     4 JamesStewart Stereotyped as an aw-shucks Everyman, Stewart brought fierce intelligence to The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance.
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     3 HenryFonda For six decades -- in The Grapes of Wrath and Fail- Safe -- Fonda was so good people stopped appreciating his talent.
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     2 RobertDe Niro De Niro is as mesmerizing in the low-rent Bloody Mama as he is in Taxi Driver, Raging Bull, and Goodfellas.
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     1 TomHanks He loved a mermaid (Splash) and crossed paths with history (Forrest Gump) but never lost his boy-next-door appeal.