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The 1997 Top 100 Influential Movie Stars Ranking is accompanied by an introduction to Empire magazine: again, the return to film is everything.

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In 1997, Empire magazine selected the 100 most influential movie stars, which ranked 31st to 40th.

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Empire is a British film magazine published monthly by Bauer Media. The first issue was published in July 1989 by Barry McIlheney and published as EMAP. Bauer bought Emap Media in early 2008. Empire Magazine is the highest-selling film magazine in the UK, surpassing Total Film. It is also issued in the United States, Australia, Turkey, Russia and Portugal.

Rankings are highly subjective, and some readers may think that some of the West is cosmopolitan, but this is the case, and China in 1997 did not have a high status in the long river of cinema, unlike in recent years. If we evaluate it in the past few years, we must definitely consider our influence in China, and then these people will definitely have to change a batch.

I actually don't like rankings, but no one reads anything else. If you had to rank me, I might say it's all good, all good. But if I add Chinese actors, I might put Ge You in the first place, not because I like Ge You.

Therefore, there is no need to study the ranking thing deeply, just look at it and be happy.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > or that sentence, the return to the film is everything. </h1>

31. Morgan Freeman

The 1997 Top 100 Influential Movie Stars Ranking is accompanied by an introduction to Empire magazine: again, the return to film is everything.

Morgan Freeman (born June 1, 1937) is an American actor and director who has won an Academy Award and a Golden Globe award. Morgan Freeman became famous in the early 90s and has acted in many famous Hollywood films. 1987: Nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for Street Smart

1989: Nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor for Driving Miss Daisy

1989: Golden Globe Award for Best Actor - Comedy & Musical for "Driving for Miss Daisy"

1994: Nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor for The Shawshank Redemption

2004: Won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for Million Dollar Baby

2011: Winner of the American Film Institute Lifetime Achievement Award

2012: Winner of the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 69th Golden Globe Awards

2018: Winner of the Screen Actors Guild Awards Lifetime Achievement Award

32. Brad Pitt

The 1997 Top 100 Influential Movie Stars Ranking is accompanied by an introduction to Empire magazine: again, the return to film is everything.

Brad Pitt is an American actor and filmmaker. In 1991, "Selma and Louise" became Pitt's masterpiece. In 1995, Pitt won the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Film and the Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor for the science fiction film "Twelve Monkeys", and then was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Film and Supporting Actor for the feature films "Burning Love Years" (1994) and "Babel Tower" (2006). In 2007, Pitt won the Venice Film Festival for "Death of a Sharpshooter" and was twice nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor for his outstanding acting skills in "Return to Childhood" (2008) and "Penalty To Gold" (2011). Pitt eventually won his first Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019).

In addition to his role as an actor, Pitt won the Oscar for Best Picture for the historical feature film Twelve Years of Slavery (2013), which he produced at his production company, Project B Entertainment. The experimental drama "Tree of Life" (2011), the sports drama film "Penalty Shootout gold" (2011) and the legendary feature film "Big Sell Short" (2015) have also been nominated for the Oscar for Best Picture.

33. Byron Dean

The 1997 Top 100 Influential Movie Stars Ranking is accompanied by an introduction to Empire magazine: again, the return to film is everything.

James Byron Dean (February 8, 1931 – September 30, 1955) was an American film actor. Although he died young and starred in only three films in his lifetime, in 1999, he was selected by the American Film Institute as the 18th greatest actor in a hundred years.

His mainstream image is more representative of the rebellion and romance of the youth of his time, trying to express dissatisfaction through various rebellious social behaviors. And James Dean's portrayal of decadent youth in the 1955 film "East of Eden" is their voice. After starring in East of Eden, he starred in two films, Rebel Without a Cause and Giants.

He loved sports cars and died in a car accident near Jolem, California, on September 30, 1955, when he got stuck in another car. He died young, just like Marilyn Monroe, leaving a legendary position in the hearts of future generations.

34. Ralph Fiennes

The 1997 Top 100 Influential Movie Stars Ranking is accompanied by an introduction to Empire magazine: again, the return to film is everything.

Ralph Nathaniel Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes is a British actor who has appeared in the films Schindler's List, The English Patient, The Immortal Gardener, Harry Potter and most recently in the films Life and Death Readings and The Grand Budapest Hotel. In 2012, the 23rd part of the 007 airborne crisis took the role of the outline.

Fiennes has been nominated for an Academy Award twice and is the only actor to win a Tony Award at the Broadway Theater for the role of Prince Hamlet. In 2001, Fiennes received the William Shakespeare Award from the Shakespeare Theater in Washington.

Fiennes is currently unICEF Ambassador for the United Kingdom.

35. Susan Sarandon

The 1997 Top 100 Influential Movie Stars Ranking is accompanied by an introduction to Empire magazine: again, the return to film is everything.

Susan Sarandon (born October 4, 1946) is an American film actress who won the Academy Award for Best Actress in 1996 for Death Row. He graduated from the Catholic University of the United States in 1968 with a double bachelor's degree in television drama and English literature.

36. Ivan McGregor

The 1997 Top 100 Influential Movie Stars Ranking is accompanied by an introduction to Empire magazine: again, the return to film is everything.

Ivan Gordon McGregor (born 31 March 1971) is a Scottish actor, singer and adventurer who has distinguished himself in mainstream, independent and art films, and plays Mark Redden in the 1996 film Guess the Train, Obi-Wan Kenobi in the Star Wars trilogy, and The Moulin Rouge in the 2001 film Cristiano The romantic poor writer Christine and the chief treasurer in the 2009 film Angels and the Devil are well known.

37. Harvey Keitel

The 1997 Top 100 Influential Movie Stars Ranking is accompanied by an introduction to Empire magazine: again, the return to film is everything.

Harvey Keitel (born May 13, 1939) is an American actor born in Brooklyn, New York, New York. He has starred in famous films such as "Falling Water Dog", "Pulp Fiction", "Grand Budapest Hotel" and so on.

38. Greta Garbo

The 1997 Top 100 Influential Movie Stars Ranking is accompanied by an introduction to Empire magazine: again, the return to film is everything.

Greta Garbo (18 September 1905 – 15 April 1990) was a Swedish national treasure film actress, winner of the Oscar Lifetime Achievement Award, and a hollywood walk of fame inductee. In 1999, the American Film Institute named her the 5th greatest actress of a hundred years. Almost every film she's ever acted in has the phrase "I want to be alone," which is a lifelong portrayal of her real life. In 2012, garbo became the figure on the banknotes in the new version of the banknote issued by the Swedish National Bank.

39. Michelle Pfeiffer

The 1997 Top 100 Influential Movie Stars Ranking is accompanied by an introduction to Empire magazine: again, the return to film is everything.

Michelle Pfeiffer (born April 29, 1958) is an American film actress who was elected "Hollywood Image Touring Representative" in 2007.

He became famous in Scarface (1983) and The Age of Innocence (1993). He is best known for his role as Catwoman in the 1992 film Batman Returns to the Shadows, and more recently for the villain in the 2007 comedy song and dance film Hairspray Dream; nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress and the Golden Globe Award.

40. Nicholas Cage

The 1997 Top 100 Influential Movie Stars Ranking is accompanied by an introduction to Empire magazine: again, the return to film is everything.

Nicolas Cage (born January 7, 1964), formerly known as Nicolas Kim Coppola, is an American actor and producer. Italian-American, born in Long Beach, California, to the famous director Francis Coppola and his aunt was Terya Sherr. He entered the film industry at the age of 17 and changed his surname to "Cage" in order to avoid working in the shadow of his uncle's aura. In 1996, he won the Academy Award for Best Actor of the Year for his role as an alcoholic in "Leaving Las Vegas". The role he has chosen in recent years has received many strong criticisms. It wasn't until 2013 that his starring roles in "Crazy Primitive Man" (dubbing) and "Jedi Reborn" received general acclaim.

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