Paul McCartney of the BEATLES fun collectors card Drivers License


Paul McCartney of the BEATLES fun collectors card Drivers License

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AFI\'s 100 Years...100 Heroes & Villains From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia AFI 100 Years... series1998100 Movies1999100 Stars2000100 Laughs2001100 Thrills2002100 Passions2003100 Heroes & Villains2004100 Songs2005100 Movie Quotes200525 Scores2006100 Cheers200625 Musicals2007100 Movies (Updated)2008AFI\'s 10 Top 10
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AFI\'s 100 Years... 100 Heroes and Villains is a list of the one-hundred greatest screen characters (fifty each in the hero and villain categories) as chosen by the American Film Institute in June 2003. It is part of the AFI 100 Years... series. The list was first presented in a CBS special hosted by Arnold Schwarzenegger. The presentation programme was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Nonfiction Special.[1]

Contents
  • 1 The list
    • 1.1 Heroes
    • 1.2 Villains
  • 2 The characters
  • 3 The actors
  • 4 References
  • 5 External links
The FinchGregory PeckTo Kill a Mockingbird1962Loosely based upon the father of Harper Lee2.Indiana JonesHarrison FordRaiders of the Lost Ark1981
3.James BondSean ConneryDr. No1962
4.Rick BlaineHumphrey BogartCasablanca1942
5.Will KaneGary CooperHigh Noon1952
6.Clarice StarlingJodie FosterThe Silence of the Lambs1991
7.Rocky BalboaSylvester StalloneRocky1976
8.Ellen RipleySigourney WeaverAliens1986
9.George BaileyJames StewartIt\'s a Wonderful Life1946
10.T. E. LawrencePeter O\'TooleLawrence of Arabia1962Historical figure11.Jefferson SmithJames StewartMr. Smith Goes to Washington1939
12.Tom JoadHenry FondaThe Grapes of Wrath1940
13.Oskar SchindlerLiam NeesonSchindler\'s List1993Historical figure14.Han SoloHarrison FordStar Wars1977
15.Norma Rae WebsterSally FieldNorma Rae1979Based upon southern mill worker Crystal Lee Sutton16.ShaneAlan LaddShane1953
17.Harry CallahanClint EastwoodDirty Harry1971
18.Robin HoodErrol FlynnThe Adventures of Robin Hood1938
19.Virgil TibbsSidney PoitierIn the Heat of the Night1967
20.Butch Cassidy
and the Sundance KidPaul Newman
and Robert RedfordButch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid1969Historical figures21.Mahatma GandhiBen KingsleyGandhi1982Historical figure22.SpartacusKirk DouglasSpartacus1960Historical figure23.Terry MalloyMarlon BrandoOn the Waterfront1954
24.Thelma Dickinson and Louise SawyerGeena Davis and Susan SarandonThelma & Louise1991
25.Lou GehrigGary CooperThe Pride of the Yankees1942Historical figure26.SupermanChristopher ReeveSuperman1978
27.Bob Woodward
and Carl BernsteinRobert Redford
and Dustin HoffmanAll the President\'s Men1976Historical figures28.Juror #8Henry Fonda12 Angry Men1957
29.General George PattonGeorge C. ScottPatton1970Historical figure30.Lucas (Luke) JacksonPaul NewmanCool Hand Luke1967
31.Erin BrockovichJulia RobertsErin Brockovich2000Historical figure32.Philip MarloweHumphrey BogartThe Big Sleep1946
33.Marge GundersonFrances McDormandFargo1996
34.TarzanJohnny WeissmullerTarzan the Ape Man1932
35.Alvin YorkGary CooperSergeant York1941Historical figure36.Rooster CogburnJohn WayneTrue Grit1969
37.Obi-Wan KenobiAlec GuinnessStar Wars1977
38.The TrampCharlie ChaplinCity Lights1931
39.LassiePalLassie Come Home1943
40.Frank SerpicoAl PacinoSerpico1973Historical figure41.Arthur ChippingRobert DonatGoodbye, Mr. Chips1939
42.Father EdwardSpencer TracyBoys Town1938Historical figure43.MosesCharlton HestonThe Ten Commandments1956Biblical figure44.Jimmy \"Popeye\" DoyleGene HackmanThe French Connection1971Based upon New York City Police Detective Eddie Egan45.ZorroTyrone PowerThe Mark of Zorro1940
46.BatmanMichael KeatonBatman1989
47.Karen SilkwoodMeryl StreepSilkwood1983Historical figure48.The T-800Arnold SchwarzeneggerTerminator 2: Judgment Day1991
49.Andrew BeckettTom HanksPhiladelphia1993
50.General Maximus Decimus MeridiusRussell Hannibal LecterAnthony HopkinsThe Silence of the Lambs1991
2.Norman BatesAnthony PerkinsPsycho1960Loosely based upon killer Ed Gein3.Darth VaderDavid Prowse (voiced by James Earl Jones)The Empire Strikes Back1980
4.The Wicked Witch of the WestMargaret HamiltonThe Wizard of Oz1939
5.Nurse RatchedLouise FletcherOne Flew Over the Cuckoo\'s Nest1975
6.Mr. PotterLionel BarrymoreIt\'s a Wonderful Life1946
7.Alex ForrestGlenn CloseFatal Attraction1987
8.Phyllis DietrichsonBarbara StanwyckDouble Indemnity1944
9.Regan MacNeil (as possessed by \"Satan\")Linda Blair (voiced by Mercedes McCambridge)The Exorcist1973
10.The Evil QueenVoice of Lucille La VerneSnow White and the Seven Dwarfs1937
11.Michael CorleoneAl PacinoThe Godfather Part II1974
12.Alex DeLargeMalcolm McDowellA Clockwork Orange1971
13.HAL 9000Voice of Douglas Rain2001: A Space Odyssey1968
14.The AlienBolaji BadejoAlien1979
15.Amon GoethRalph FiennesSchindler\'s List1993Historical figure16.Noah CrossJohn HustonChinatown1974
17.Annie WilkesKathy BatesMisery1990
18.The Shark\"Bruce\"[2]Jaws1975
19.Captain BlighCharles LaughtonMutiny on the Bounty1935Historical figure20.ManVoiced by Paul StarrsBambi1942
21.Mrs. Eleanor IselinAngela LansburyThe Manchurian Candidate1962
22.TerminatorArnold SchwarzeneggerThe Terminator1984
23.Eve HarringtonAnne BaxterAll About Eve1950
24.Gordon GekkoMichael DouglasWall Street1987
25.Jack TorranceJack NicholsonThe Shining1980
26.Cody JarrettJames CagneyWhite Heat1949
27.MartiansVariousThe War of the Worlds1953
28.Max CadyRobert MitchumCape Fear1962
29.Reverend Harry PowellRobert MitchumThe Night of the Hunter1955
30.Travis BickleRobert De NiroTaxi Driver1976
31.Mrs. DanversJudith AndersonRebecca1940
32.Clyde Barrow and Bonnie ParkerWarren Beatty and Faye DunawayBonnie and Clyde1967Historical figures33.Count DraculaBela LugosiDracula1931
34.Dr. SzellLaurence OlivierMarathon Man1976
35.J.J. HunseckerBurt LancasterSweet Smell of Success1957Based upon columnist Walter Winchell36.Frank BoothDennis HopperBlue Velvet1986
37.Harry LimeOrson WellesThe Third Man1949
38.Caesar Enrico BandelloEdward G. RobinsonLittle Caesar1931
39.Cruella De VilVoice by Betty Lou GersonOne Hundred and One Dalmatians1961
40.Freddy KruegerRobert EnglundA Nightmare on Elm Street1984
41.Joan CrawfordFaye DunawayMommie Dearest1981Historical figure42.Tom PowersJames CagneyThe Public Enemy1931
43.Regina GiddensBette DavisThe Little Foxes1941
44.Baby Jane HudsonBette DavisWhat Ever Happened to Baby Jane?1962
45.The JokerJack NicholsonBatman1989
46.Hans GruberAlan RickmanDie Hard1988
47.Tony CamontePaul MuniScarface1932
48.Verbal KintKevin SpaceyThe Usual Suspects1995
49.Auric GoldfingerGert Fröbe (voiced by Michael Collins)Goldfinger1964
50.Detective Alonzo HarrisDenzel WashingtonTraining Day2001
The characters
  • The Silence of the Lambs and It\'s a Wonderful Life are the only films to place a character in the top ten of both lists. In addition, Batman, and Schindler\'s List are the only other films to have characters appear on both lists.
  • Four franchises have both a hero and villain listed for separate films: the Alien is from Alien while Ellen Ripley is listed for the sequel, Aliens; Darth Vader is listed for The Empire Strikes Back while Han Solo and Obi-Wan Kenobi are cited for A New Hope; the Terminator is listed as a villain for The Terminator and as a hero for Terminator 2: Judgment Day; and James Bond is listed for Dr. No while Auric Goldfinger of Goldfinger was the only Bond villain cited.
  • The Terminator is the only character to be listed as both a villain (The Terminator) and a hero (Terminator 2: Judgment Day). Within the films, these are different but physically identical characters, both played by Arnold Schwarzenegger.
  • Four characters from four different Stanley Kubrick films appear: three villains (Alex DeLarge, HAL 9000, and Jack Torrance) and one hero (Spartacus).
  • On each list, there appears only a single character of African descent: Virgil Tibbs as a hero for In the Heat of the Night and Alonzo Harris as a villain for Training Day.
  • Only eight human heroines and fifteen villainesses are listed.The heroine Lassie is female, though she was portrayed by a male dog in all television shows and movies featuring the character.
  • Twelve-year-old Regan MacNeil from The Exorcist is the youngest human character on the list. However, the evil dæmon that possessed her throughout the film, Pazuzu, is implied to be centuries, if not millennia, old.
  • Lassie, the Terminator, and Superman are the only non-human heroes. The shark from Jaws, the Terminator, HAL 9000, the Martians, and the Alien are the only non-human villains.
  • In Bambi, \"Man\" specifically refers to the man who killed Bambi\'s mother.He is also the only character on either list not to appear on screen in any way.
  • Only three characters from animated films appear, all as villains: Queen Grimhilde, \"Man\", and Cruella de Vil. All are in Walt Disney Animation Studios films.
The actors
  • Gary Cooper is the only actor to appear three times on the list; in all three instances, he appears on the heroes list.
  • Twelve actors appear twice on the same list: James Cagney, Bette Davis, Robert Mitchum, Faye Dunaway, and Jack Nicholson on the villains list; and Humphrey Bogart, Henry Fonda, Harrison Ford, Paul Newman, Robert Redford, and James Stewart on the heroes list.
  • Al Pacino and Arnold Schwarzenegger are the only actors to appear on both lists. Schwarzenegger appears on both lists portraying different Terminators, while Pacino appears as characters from unrelated films.
  • Out of all the actors who appear on the list, twenty-one of them—Kathy Bates, Marlon Brando, Gary Cooper, Russell Crowe, Robert Donat, Michael Douglas, Sally Field, Louise Fletcher, Jodie Foster, Gene Hackman, Tom Hanks, Anthony Hopkins, Ben Kingsley, Frances McDormand, Gregory Peck, Julia Roberts, George C. Scott, Kevin Spacey, Spencer Tracy, Denzel Washington, and John Wayne—received Academy Awards for their performances. Gary Cooper won twice, once for Will Kane and once for Alvin York (he also received a third nomination, for the role of Lou Gehrig). Of the remaining actors, Judith Anderson, Anne Baxter, Warren Beatty, Linda Blair, Humphrey Bogart, Glenn Close, Bette Davis, Geena Davis, Faye Dunaway, Ralph Fiennes, Henry Fonda, Alec Guinness, Angela Lansbury, Charles Laughton, Paul Muni, Liam Neeson, Paul Newman, Robert De Niro, Laurence Olivier, Peter O\'Toole, Al Pacino, Susan Sarandon, Sylvester Stallone, Barbara Stanwyck, James Stewart, Meryl Streep, and Sigourney Weaver were also nominated, but did not win.
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