how the hell do you make this list and not put Cary Grant on it let alone make him #1, it's not even about personal preferences #1 CARY GRANT!!!!!!! he was ranked #2 by AFI n top 25 actors of all time. That's why I dislike this video. CARY GRANT was born in Bristol England on Jan 18th 1904.
i would have put john hurt as number 1 and no christopher lee or peter cushing? and maybe some of the newer ones just to show how we are constantly producing good actors like hugo weaving or andy serkis
Jason Statham???lol Clive Owen???? for the top 10 British actors of all time??????? i don't think so. Hugh Laurie is a good actor but he's not for the top 10 i am afraid and John Cleese is also a good actor but all he does is comedy roles, he is not versatile enough to be considered
First and foremost, I must admit that I am a biased American twit -- but there are a few things I've got to mention. Hugh Laurie, for one, could be considered legendary if given more versatile roles, I presume. Granted, I've only seen him in House, but that's quite a character to pull off in such a way. The main thing, though, is that I noticed Tim Roth was nowhere to be found. Check out his work on Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction, even Four Rooms. He's top-notch.
how the hell do you make this list and not put Cary Grant on it let alone make him #1, it's not even about personal preferences #1 CARY GRANT!!!!!!! he was ranked #2 by AFI n top 25 actors of all time. That's why I dislike this video. CARY GRANT was born in Bristol England on Jan 18th 1904.
dreamcaster4eva2011 5 days ago
Patrick Stewart?
AusEngPhil 4 weeks ago
@AusEngPhil Patrick Stewart? hahaha he's terrible
5eurocups2005 4 weeks ago
How about Robert Donat, Lawrence Olivier, Alan Rickman, Derek Jacobi, Gary Oldman, Jeremy Irons, John Gielgud, Ralph Richardson, to name just a few?
MsAppassionata 1 month ago
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Many of them well deserved but the greatest was left out...Lawrence Olivier!
TCBMemphisT 3 months ago
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TCBMemphisT 3 months ago
i would have put john hurt as number 1 and no christopher lee or peter cushing? and maybe some of the newer ones just to show how we are constantly producing good actors like hugo weaving or andy serkis
identifymenot 5 months ago
PETER O'TOOLE?!!!!!!
jorotdw 6 months ago
@jorotdw He's Irish
5eurocups2005 5 months ago
Jason Statham???lol Clive Owen???? for the top 10 British actors of all time??????? i don't think so. Hugh Laurie is a good actor but he's not for the top 10 i am afraid and John Cleese is also a good actor but all he does is comedy roles, he is not versatile enough to be considered
5eurocups2005 1 year ago
@5eurocups2005
First and foremost, I must admit that I am a biased American twit -- but there are a few things I've got to mention. Hugh Laurie, for one, could be considered legendary if given more versatile roles, I presume. Granted, I've only seen him in House, but that's quite a character to pull off in such a way. The main thing, though, is that I noticed Tim Roth was nowhere to be found. Check out his work on Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction, even Four Rooms. He's top-notch.
mussman717word 10 months ago
no Hugh laurie, jason statham, john cleese or clive owen.... Im ashamed :O
EpicPCnerd 1 year ago