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This really is a hard choice for me, as there were several, but considering fan appreciation, money making, and quantity of movies made, I would pick JOHN WAYNE.
You are so sweet...and FUNNY!Originally posted by Echo 6 Sierra
I'd like to add Evo for her work in stills.
NO JOKE?? ARLO GUTHRIE? Tell us about this! What show? You must have been just a BABY!Originally posted by Evo
Actually, I did sing on national tv with Arlo Guthrie once. There must be some old timers out there that remember him.
Nothing glamorous. I worked for a radio station that had their transmitter bombed the the Ku Klux Klan and a song by Arlo Guthrie was playing when we went off the air.Originally posted by Tsunami
NO JOKE?? ARLO GUTHRIE? Tell us about this! What show? You must have been just a BABY!
Wow, I'm impressed, I didn't think anyone would know.Originally posted by rick1138
"You can get anything you want at Alice's Restaurant"
The criteria used to determine the best movie star of the 20th century can vary, but often include factors such as box office success, critical acclaim, longevity, impact on the film industry, and overall cultural influence.
Some of the most frequently mentioned contenders for the title of best movie star of the 20th century include icons such as Marlon Brando, Meryl Streep, Audrey Hepburn, and Humphrey Bogart.
The 20th century was a pivotal time in the evolution of cinema, with the rise of technology and the development of Hollywood as a major film hub. Therefore, many consider this time period to be the prime era for determining the best movie star.
The definition of "best movie star" has evolved over the 20th century as societal norms and values have changed. In the early 1900s, the focus was often on charisma and on-screen presence, while in later decades, acting ability and versatility became more important factors.
No, it is not possible to definitively determine the best movie star of the 20th century as opinions and criteria vary greatly. What may be considered the best to one person may not be the same for another. It is ultimately a subjective and ongoing debate.