* Girl on the Run (1953)
* Somebody Up There Likes Me (1956)
* Never Love a Stranger (1958)
* The Blob (1958)
* The Great St. Louis Bank Robbery (1959)
* Never So Few (1959)
* The Magnificent Seven (1960)
* The Honeymoon Machine (1961)
* Hell Is for Heroes (1962)
* The War Lover (1962)
* The Great Escape (1963)
* Soldier in the Rain (1963)
* Love with the Proper Stranger (1963)
* Baby the Rain Must Fall (1965)
* The Cincinnati Kid (1965)
* Nevada Smith (1966)
* The Sand Pebbles (1966) – ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATION for Best Actor in a Leading Role
* Think Twentieth (1967) (short subject)
* Bullitt: Steve McQueen's Commitment to Reality (1968) (short subject)
* The Thomas Crown Affair (1968)
* Bullitt (1968)
* The Reivers (1969)
* Le Mans (1971)
* On Any Sunday (1971) (documentary)
* Junior Bonner (1972)
* The Getaway (1972)
* The Life and Legend of Bruce Lee (1973) (documentary)
* Papillon (1973)
* The Towering Inferno (1974)
* Dixie Dynamite (1976) (Cameo)
* Bruce Lee, the Legend (1977) (documentary)
* An Enemy of the People (1978) (also executive producer)
* Tom Horn (1980) (also executive producer)
* The Hunter (1980)
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Prehaps the greatest role of all time was played by none other than Randy Quaid, in Christmas Vacation. His whole purpose for existence, was to play that role.
Daniel Day Lewis is an awesome actor, but whats "cool" about Russel Crowe? :lol:
Bruce Lee frickin Jeet Koon Do's ANYBODY that stands in his way... even Kareem! I don't think he even cries in RL.
I can pretty much guarentee Bruce Lee doesn't cry in real life.
In an interview about him, one of his actor friends, Lee Marvin or somebody, was saying that as he was walking in Hong Kong with Bruce, guys would just come up to Bruce and challenge him to a fight. He always accepted and he always beat the utter **** outa the other guy. An honor thing. Nobody jumped him, all honorable and all got beat up. Crazy.
Its a shame he's not around. I would have loved to seen him in the UFC.
There are so many great ones; Russell may not even finish in the top 50..Actually it's Kurt Russell. No, no, you guys don't have to thank me, it is my pleasure to educate.
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Kurt Russell betters the state of the human condition and the world merely by existing. He is both The Summoner and The Maintainer of all that is good and awesome. He has wonderful hair, even as the years conquered by him accumulate (Kurt is immortal).
Al Pachino in Scarface, God Father 1 & 2, and Serpico
Al Pacino as Cuban drug dealer Tony Montana
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