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AFI defines an "American screen legend" as "an actor or a team of actors with a significant screen presence in American feature-length films (films of 40 minutes or more) whose screen debut occurred in or before 1950, or whose screen debut occurred after 1950 but whose death has marked a completed body of work."
Italian-born American character actor and businessman [52] Raymond Cauchetier: 1920–2021: 101: French photographer (French New Wave films) [53] Marge Champion: 1919–2020: 101: American dancer, choreographer and actress [54] Juli Lynne Charlot: 1922–2024: 101: American Actress, Singer And Fashion Designer [citation needed] Geoffrey Chater ...
Johnny Vegas (born 1970) Charles Venn (born 1973) Hannah Waddingham (born 1974) Sonya Walger (born 1974) (naturalised American citizen) Nicola Walker (born 1970) David Walliams (born 1971) Honeysuckle Weeks (born 1979) Rachel Weisz (born 1970) (naturalised American citizen) Joe Wilkinson (born 1975) Finty Williams (born 1972) Kate Winslet (born ...
Shirley MacLaine – actress, famous from 1950s–and still appears today in movies; James Dean – actor, famous from 1953–until his death in 1955; Audrey Hepburn – actress, famous from early 1950s–late 1970s; Jane Russell, actress, famous from late 1940s–late 1950s; Jack Lemmon, actor, famous from early 1950s–early 1990s
The following is a list of supercentenarians – specifically, people who became famous as actors, filmmakers and entertainers – known for reasons other than their longevity. For more lists, see lists of supercentenarians .
A successful actor and producer, he's now 68 years old. WATCH: See the cast reunited a few years back Barry, 65, has perhaps the longest acting resume of any of his co-stars.
Many full-length films were produced in the 1930s. Sound films ("talkies") were a global phenomenon by the early 1930s. Advances in color film included Technicolor and Kodachrome. The year 1930 is the start of "the golden age of Hollywood", which through at least the 1940s. The studio system was at its height in
A small number of actors have played both Holmes and Watson, including Reginald Owen who played Watson in Sherlock Holmes (1932) and Holmes in A Study in Scarlet (1933); [95] [96] Jeremy Brett, who played Watson on stage in the United States prior to adopting the mantle of Holmes on British television; [97] Howard Marion-Crawford, who played ...