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My Favourite Actors of All Time

Posted on the 11 August 2012 by Limette @Limette9
My Favourite Actors of All TimeTwo months after finishing and publishing the list of my favorite actresses, here I am again with a list of their male co-workers.
It has always been easier for me to "love" male actors than actresses. In a way that doesn't make sense, because it might be easier to relate to someone of your own sex, but maybe that's the word I'm looking for - sex (appeal). I think it's easier for male actors to leave a good impression in my head, because sometimes I don't really look to much on their performance, especially when I see the film or the actor for the first time. Females are more likely to be envied by a female audience, while men are simply admired. While we're talking about attractive actors/ actresses in both cases, it's true that people get more beautiful the longer you look at them, and when you've starred at a (male) person for 2 hours, there's a strong possibility that you might have found something (or more than one thing) attractive about them.
Therefore, as you can see, all of my favorite actors are (more or less) attractive (yes, even Irrfan) - though the same can be said about my favorite actresses - but I hope you still believe me when I say that I find them all to be amazing actors with great talent. As in my list of favorite actresses, these are all actors I've "known" for a long time and have seen at least three films of. Also please note that there are many actors I don't know yet or haven't seen enough of to include them here, I'm especially talking about dead ones. Otherwise feel free to speak your mind in the comments. 
And as always this list is in alphabetical order. 
My Favourite Actors of All TimeAamir Khan(* March 14, 1965 in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India)
„Film making is like fighting a war with leadership at the front.“
He could have become just another one of the romantic heroes of the 90s, but after starring in several romantic comedies - especially alongside Juhi Chawla who also was his co-star in their big breakthrough Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak (haven't seen it yet, unfortunately) - Aamir started choosing different roles as well. I don't know about the older films, but especially Ghulam, Mira Nair's Earth and Sarfarosh from the late 90s, were much different from the older films I've seen of his.
Since 2000, Aamir has been in about one film a year, and he is known for putting much effort into every detail - not just concerning his performance. He also gained international attention for his performance in 2001's Lagaan, and the most successful Indian film of all time, 3 Idiots (in my opinion the film that made good comedy fashionable in Bollywood).
Aamir has also worked as a producer in various productions and in 2007 directed his first movie, Taare Zameen Par, which was a decent debut I think.
To begin with I didn't really like Aamir Khan too much, because my taste of movies was more mainstream-orientated at that point, but ever since Fanaa and the perfect teenage-rebellion-movie Rang De Basanti, Aamir counts to my favorite Indian actors. And as it turns out, he even ended up in this list. Although I wish he would make more movies, most of them have been almost perfect in the last few years (with the exception of Ghajini maybe, though it probably was a challenge for him), and every year I eagerly await "the new Aamir film".
Films I have seen: Dil, Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke, Andaz Apna Apna, Raja Hindustani, Ghulam, Earth, Sarfarosh, Mann, Lagaan: Once Upon a Time in India, Dil Chahta Hai, The Rising: Ballad of Mangal Pandey, Rang De Basanti, Fanaa, Taare Zameen Par, Ghajini, 3 Idiots, Dhobi Ghat
Top 3 performances: 1. Lagaan - 2. Rang De Basanti - 3. Dil Chahta Hai
My Favourite Actors of All TimeAbhay Deol(* March 15, 1976 in Chandigarh, Punjab, India)
„ I seriously hope that some intelligent writer will write a role that will justify my pairing with the Khans.
Abhay Deol is one of those actors I fell for already at the first movie. His performance in Dev.D still is my favorite of his, maybe because it's a rather dark one in comparison to many of his other roles. But you got to admit that he's great at comedy too. Though Abhay was born into the Bollywood-dynasty of the Deol family, he is actually talented and studied acting (in L.A.). I don't know which of the two is more important, but the result is that he turns out to be one of the best Indian actors (as always; in my opinion). Abhay is also known for working a lot with debuting/ new/ unknown directors and taking risks, which I love, because mostly something fresh and great comes out of it. Like my favorite adaption of Austen's Emma after Clueless (Aisha). Or an extraordinary Indian comedy before 2009 (Honeymoon Travels Pvt. Ltd.). Of course I don't always like the movies he stars in, but acting-wise, Abhay makes it all up to me. 
Films I have seen:Socha Na Tha, Ahista Ahista, Honeymoon Travels Pvt. Ltd., Ek Chalis Ki Last Local, Manorama Six Feet Under, Dev.D, Aisha, Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara
Top 3 performances:1. Dev.D - 2. Honeymoon Travels Pvt. Ltd. - 3. Manorama Six Feet Under
My Favourite Actors of All TimeAmitabh Bachchan(* October 11, 1942 in Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, India)
„I have never really been confident about my career at any stage.“
Amitabh is one of those glorious Indian stars that have fought their way up with pure and unconquerable talent. To be honest, this man is a living legend. I'm not going to retell his story of life here because it would surely take too long, but let me just say that Amitabh was in the first Indian film I saw, and I hope he will be in the last one. I got to know him as "the father" or "the teacher" or whatever, but nevertheless, Amitabh left a great impression on me from the start. He was always the character and never the star (that being said, I haven't seen Bbuddah Hoga Terra Baap), and the more I saw of him, the more I wanted to see. He is the one who made me interested in 70s Hindi cinema, and actually the only three films I've seen from that era are with him. Through him, I got to see more older Indian films, and generally more classic films - even Hollywood - and I'm truly grateful for this. What I love about Amitabh is... well, I guess it's everything. His screen presence, his way of performing, his voice and height, his versatility and his daringness. And all of this makes me forget that he didn't like Slumdog Millionaire.
Films I have seen:Sholay, Kabhi Kabhie, Don, Mohabbatein, Lagaan: Once Upon a Time in India, Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham…, Khushi, Baghban, Khakee, Lakshya, Kyun! Ho Gaya Na…, Veer-Zaara, Black, Bunty Aur Babli, Parineeta, Paheli, Sarkar, Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna, Baabul, Nishabd, Jodhaa Akbar, Delhi-6, Paa, Rann
Top 3 performances:1. Sholay - 2. Black - 3. Don
My Favourite Actors of All TimeBrad Pitt(* December 18, 1963 in Shawnee, Oklahoma, USA)
„Fame is a bitch, man.“
One of the most obvious choices in this list actually happens to be the one actor I've seen least films of. Although I grew up with Brad Pitt being simply everywhere - especially the magazines - it wasn't until I became more obsessed with film that I found out he was a great actor. The first Brad Pitt film I saw was Troy, and it should take me about five years to see another one, one that should particularly guide me towards my current "interest" in film:  The Curious Case of Benjamin Button. So I haven't really been familiar with the actor Brad Pitt for a long time. Perhaps you can therefore consider it a big compliment to include him in this list, because with these few performances he has already convinced me of being one of my favorite actors. There is something about him that is just universally likable. In that way he reminds me of the Indian actor Hrithik Roshan, whom I almost included here too but wasn't sure if I really loved enough. 
Films I have seen: Fight Club, Ocean's Eleven, Troy, Babel, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, The Tree of Life
Top 3 performances:1. Fight Club - 2. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button - 3. The Tree of Life
My Favourite Actors of All TimeIrrfan Khan(* November 30, 1962 in Jaipur, Rajasthan)
„Whatever I have, I will show it in my work and I don’t have much to say about life beyond my work.“
I already mentioned that Irrfan isn't a typical beauty, but when you see him in a leading role you'll find that you can't take your eyes off him. After being more of an outsider in Bollywood he has been seen in more commercial movies over the last few years, along with his main metier - off-road cinema that is sometimes quirky, sometimes dark as the Indian gangland. Of course, as an actor of his kind and his looks, Irrfan didn't have an easy start - I was really surprised about his 30-seconds-role in Salaam Bombay. However, over the years he has established himself a name in the industry and currently might be heading towards an international career as well, having already filmed with Asif Kapadia, Danny Boyle and currently Marc Webb for the new Spider Man film that I haven't seen yet. But I hope that he won't stop filming Indian films as well, because until now I have enjoyed his performances in these films a little more than the other ones - which perhaps is going to change once he is offered bigger roles. 
Films I have seen:Salaam Bombay!, Maqbool, The Killer, The Namesake, Life in a Metro, Aaja Nachle, Migration (short), Slumdog Millionaire, Billu Barber, 7 Khoon Maaf
Top 3 performances:1. Maqbool - 2. The Namesake - 3. Billu Barber
My Favourite Actors of All TimeLeonardo DiCaprio(* November 11, 1974 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA)
„As a little kid growing up in Hollywood, I was called 'a little crazy'. And now I guess I'm still that way.“
Another typical choice that is another actor I haven't seen many films of. And as you can imagine, these few films have been enough to make me name him one of my currently favorite actors. But Leonardo DiCaprio has even more in common with Brad Pitt; I was surrounded by news, pictures and reviews about him throughout most of my youth. And didn't see a film with him until I was 13 or 14. Luckily, this film was Titanic (it was the perfect time to see it) and yes, from that moment on I had a crush on Leonardo. Or at least the young Leonardo - I don't find him as attractive as before in his newer films, although there will always be something special about him. Anyhow, I continued with the classics, and then went on to see some of his newer films and well... he never failed to impress me. Every single role was different from the other, and while I'd never be able to forget my Jack-Dawson-crush (which it was, not a Leonardo-crush), Leonardo DiCaprio slowly moved in to the ranks of my favorite actors. When I heard that he was going to star in the re-filmatization of The Great Gatsby, I was in heaven (who else than him would be able to replace Robert Redford?), when I saw the trailer I was on cloud nine (funny, in German we call it cloud seven) - and when I heard it was postponed to 2013, I was crushed. But there's always Django Unchained to be hyping about.
Films I have seen:Romeo + Juliet, Titanic, (The Beach), The Aviator, Blood Diamond, Revolutionary Road, Shutter Island, Inception
Top 3 performances:1. Blood Diamond - 2. The Aviator - 3. Revolutionary Road
My Favourite Actors of All TimeMads Mikkelsen(* November 22, 1965 in Copenhagen, Denmark)
„I'm a beer man.“
It's funny, but I don't really like any Danish actresses. I mean, I like some, for example Paprika Steen and Sidse Babett Knudsen, but there are none I'm just all crazy about. With Danish actors though, it's a whole different story. I love many of them - Nikolaj Lie Kaas, Thure Lindhardt, Jesper Christensen. And last but not least, there's Mads Mikkelsen. Our story begins one ordinary evening, I don't remember the season, when I had gone to visit my dear grandmother. She wanted to go to bed early, so I searched out a movie on TV that sounded interesting. "Oh, Adam's Apples, my mother told me about that one... sounds interesting, I'll watch it". This thought changed my life. Okay, not exactly, but that film, that man, was something truly special. Tall and lanky, and especially older-looking than my usual favorite actors, I couldn't forget this Mads Mikkelsen. That I had seen him in King Arthur many years ago I didn't remember, so I count this film to be my first one of his. Anyhow, I saw more films with him, calling him my favorite Danish actor, and now we are here, in this list... and I guess he must be one of my favorite actors of all time. And in case I haven't convinced you yet, he won the Best Actor Award at this year's Cannes Film Festival. So go out and watch some of his films, will you?
Films I have seen:Elsker dig for evigt, De grønne slagtere, King Arthur, Adams Æbler, Efter brylluppet, Casino Royale, Flammen & Citronen, Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky, (Valhalla Rising), En kongelig affære
Top 3 performances:1. Adams Æbler - 2. Elsker dig for evigt - 3. De grønne slagtere
My Favourite Actors of All TimeShah Rukh Khan(* November 2, 1965 in New Delhi, India)
„I'd rather sink trying to be different, than stay afloat like everyone else.“
It amuses me that the last person in this list happens to be Shah Rukh Khan. He of all people.He, my first favorite actor, and probably the one person in the world I've seen most films of. Sure, there are some of his films from the more or less horrible 90s I haven't seen yet, plus a few of the newer ones, but mainly there aren't many I'm still to see. If you've heard of Shah Rukh you probably either love him, or you're filled with the prejudice that many people have against him and the romantic side of Bollywood. It's true that many, many films of his are love stories and that he is known as a romantic hero, but Shah Rukh is just... more than that. Whatever he does, he gives 200%, and if you've ever seen an interview with him, you will realize how incredibly smart he is. It's not that everything he touches turns gold, as with Aamir Khan, but you can't help but admire his passion and commitment.Take one of his latest films, the CGI-ambitious superhero movie Ra.One - a rather poor movie, but Shah Rukh makes it worth a watch. It is his performance that lifts up the whole movie. It was him who brought Indian film or at least Bollywood to many foreign countries, especially Germany which may be considered his #2 fan domain after India. Really, everyone here likes Shah Rukh, if not loves him. It's also the fact that he made his way into the industry without any help, when everyone said he was too short and too dark (!) to be a hero. His villain roles from that time are a real treat if you're getting tired of the notorious good-guy characters he usually plays. That being said, there are bad Shah Rukh Khan films, and don't get me started on the 90s. What I've gone through for him is... impressive. Yes, Shah Rukh was my first favorite actor, and although I think he's going through a lesser great phase at the time movie-wise, I'm sure he will forever remain in this list, no matter how often it will be updated. Because every time I see him in a movie he reminds me of the reason why I love movies.
Films I have seen:Deewana, Baazigar, Darr, Ram Jaane, Karan Arjun, Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, English Babu Desi mem, Army, Dushman Duniya Ka, Koyla, Yes Boss, Dil To Pagal Hai, Pardes, Dil Se.., Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani, Josh, Har Dil Jo Pyar Karega…, Mohabbatein, One 2 Ka 4, Asoka, Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham…, Devdas, Hum Tumhare Hain Sanam, Shakthi: The Power, Saathiya, Chalte Chalte, Kal Ho Naa Ho, Yeh Lamhe Judaai Ke, Main Hoon Na, Veer-Zaara, Swades: We, the People, Kaal, Paheli, Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna, Don, I See You, Chak De India!, Heyy Babyy, Om Shanti Om, Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi, Billu Barber, My Name Is Khan, Ra.One
Top 3 performances:1. Dil Se.. - 2. Devdas - 3. Asoka
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