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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."
Mary Tamm (1950–2012) Simon Templeman (born 1954) Emma Thompson (born 1959) Sally Thomsett (born 1950) Harriet Thorpe (born 1957) David Threlfall (born 1953) David Troughton (born 1950) Michael Troughton (born 1955) Tracey Ullman (born 1959) (naturalised American citizen) Rupert Vansittart (born 1958) Julian Wadham (born 1958) Harriet Walter ...
Listed below are actors and personalities heard on vintage radio programs, plus writers and others associated with Radio's Golden Age A. Bud Abbott ...
Vincent Price – actor, famous from early 1940s–late 1950s; Cyd Charisse – actress, famous from late 1940s–early 1960s; Gregory Peck – actor, famous from mid-1940s–early 1970s; Cornel Wilde – actor, famous from early 1940s–late 1950s; Lucille Ball – actress, famous from mid-1940s–early 1970s; Errol Flynn-actor, famous late ...
Pages in category "20th-century British male actors" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 457 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Comedian and later character actor, popular in Hollywood in the 1940s and 1950s, best known as "Uncle Charlie" on the TV sitcom My Three Sons. [252] Bernardo De Pace: March 31, 1881 1966 Italian Actor, musician and comedic vaudeville entertainer of the 1920s, billed as "the Wizard of the Mandolin". [253] Gaby Deslys: September 4, 1881 February ...
Decades later, Hanks is best known for his work in "Big," "A League of Their Own," "Cast Away," the "Toy Story" franchise, and "Elvis." At 26 years old, Meryl Streep was a successful Broadway actress.
Eduardo Ciannelli (1888–1969) was an Italian baritone and character actor with a long career in American films, mostly playing gangsters and criminals; Robert G. Vignola (1882–1953), born in Trivigno, Basilicata, Italy, one of the first Italian-American stars in cinema, later one of the silent screen's most prolific directors.