91. Emma Thompson

Emma Thompson was born in London, England, and is a well-known actress and playwright. Thompson is the only Academy Award winner of the Academy Award for Best Screenplay in history, and also won the Golden Globe Awards for Best Screenplay and Best Actress, and is a rare female screenwriter in the film industry. He has been nominated for five Academy Awards, nine Golden Globes, seven British Academy Film Awards and five Emmy Awards.
In 1992, he won the 65th Academy Award for Best Actress, the British Academy Film Award for Best Actress and the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Drama Film for the film "Howard Manor", and continued to be nominated for the Academy Awards in the following years, including the Nomination for Best Actress and Supporting Actress in the same year for "Long Days" and "In the Name of the Father", and was one of the actors in history who won the oscar nomination for two performance awards in the same year.
92. Stallone
Stallone is a well-known American actor, director and producer. He has been nominated for a Golden Globe and a Grammy Award. Sylvester Stallone established himself as a Hollywood martial arts superstar in series of films such as Rocky, First Blood, and Daredevil.
Stallone became a film actor in 1970, initially playing small roles, until 1976, when Stallone wrote a screenplay based on his real life, Rocky, and participated in the performance, causing a sensation in the world, and Stallone's popularity increased greatly. Later, Stallone continued to write and direct himself in the following episodes of the Rocky movie, and became famous. In 1982, he wrote and starred in "First Blood" and its protagonist John Rambo, which once again attracted attention and became one of the top ten american blockbusters that year.
1977 Nominated for Best Actor at the 49th Academy Awards for Rocky.
2009 Highest Award for Filmmakers at the 66th Venice Film Festival.
2016 73rd Golden Globe Awards for Best Supporting Actor in Quidditch.
93. Juliet Binoche
Juliet Binoche is a French actress, artist and dancer. Since 1983, she has acted in more than forty films, spanning English and French films, and has collaborated with many film masters, including Shanlu Gundam, Leo Cajo, Christopher Kislauski, Michel Hannek, Abbas Chia Rostami, Hou Xiaoxian and David Cornenberg.
In 1993, she won best actress at the Venice Film Festival and the César Film Awards for her performance in Tricolor Blue, and in 1996 she won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, the British Academy Film Institute Award for Best Supporting Actress and the Berlin Film Festival Best Actress for her performance in The Three Colors of Blue, and she was later nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for "Thick Chocolate". In 2010, Juliet Binoche won the Best Actress Award at the Cannes Show for her performance in Abbas's Dialogue of Love, becoming the first actress in film history to achieve the record of a Grand Slam at the Festival (Cannes, Venice and Berlin Film Festivals).
94. Meg Ryan
Meg Ryan is an American actress. Meg Ryan specializes in romantic comedies and has been nominated for Best Actress several times at the American Film Awards, and has been nicknamed "American Sweetheart" by the media.
Meg Ryan's first romantic comedy to make her popular and well-known was 1989's When Harry Meets Sally, which earned her a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress, in which her fake orgasm in Manhattan is still considered one of the most classic film clips.
Meg Ryan's most recognizable performances and film roles include 1989's When Harry Meets Sally, 1990's The Man Who Jumped the Volcano, 1993's Sleepless Seattle and 1998's e-Love Letters, which grossed more than $870 million worldwide, with "The Volcano Jumper," "Sleepless Night in Seattle" and "E-Love Letters" all performing against Tom Hanks.
95. Henry Fonda
Henry Fonda is a famous American film, television and stage actor. Father of Jane Fonda. Fonda participated in Broadway stage performances in her early years and began filming after 1935. During his 46-year career, Fonda has starred in an impressive series of films, playing roles as both decent and villainous. He is the winner of the Academy Award for Best Actor, the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor, the Academy Award for Lifetime Achievement, and the Golden Globe Award for Lifetime Achievement. In 1999, he was named the 6th greatest male film star of a hundred years by the American Film Institute.
In addition to the Oscars and Golden Globes, Henry Fonda is also the winner of the British Academy of Motion Picture Arts, the Tony Award, the American Film Council Award for Best Actor, the Grammy Award for Best Reading Album, and the Emmy Award nomination for Best Actor. He also received the AFI Lifetime Achievement Award, the Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement, and the Kennedy Center Honor Award. Fonda is one of the few movie stars to win prestigious awards in a variety of fields. In 1999, he was named the 6th greatest male film star of a hundred years by the American Film Institute.
96. Christopher Walken
Christopher Walken is a well-known American television and film actor; he won the 1978 Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor; he often plays a villain, a bad guy, and even a male ghost, and occasionally a comedy comedy. Notable works include Deer Hunter (1978), Batman Returns (1992), Guillotine Valley (1999), Cat and Mouse (2002), Fury Rescue (2004), People of the Storm (2006), Jersey Boys (2014) and Eddie the Eagle (2016).
In 1978, he won the Best Supporting Actor Award at the 51st Academy Awards for "The Deer Hunter"
In 2002, he won the British Academy of Film and Television Arts Awards (British Academy Awards) Award for Best Supporting Actor for Catch Me If You Can
97. Bob Hoskins
Bob Hoskins (a British actor who was born in St Edmundsbury and grew up in London. He has appeared in numerous films, including "Long And Beautiful Friday" and "Who Framed Roger Rabbit". He has won the British Academy of Film and Television Arts Awards and the Golden Globe Award
98. Rita Hayworth
Rita Hayworth is a famous American actress. A hot sex icon in the 1940s. Sometimes referred to as the "Goddess of Love" or "American God of Love". She is also known for her outstanding dance skills.
Her dance performances attracted the attention of the filmmakers, and she first signed a contract with Fox in 1935, and a few years later she eventually joined Columbia Pictures. She collaborated with Kim Kelly on her most famous musical Cover Girl (1944). She was Hollywood's premier dancer of strength and grace. In Ji Li Da (1946), she succeeded in portraying herself as a sexy icon, although this attracted much criticism at the time.
From 1949 to 1951, she briefly left the film industry. In 1957, after she returned to the film world to make her last film, Hayworth finally chose to leave Columbia Pictures. She did not give up film after that, and completed her last work in 1972.
99. Uma Thurman
Uma Thurman is an American actress and model. Uma dropped out of high school in 1985 at the age of 15 in order to pursue her dream of becoming an actress in New York. She used to work as a magazine model, but from 1987 onwards, she began filming, making her debut film "The Campus Emperor" released in 1988. However, her acting career did not turn around until 1994. This year she starred in the film Pulp Fiction by emerging director Quentin Tarantino and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress that year. Uma is best known for playing the heroine "Bride" in Quentin Tarantino's violent-style film Kill Bill. The screenplay for the film took five years to write and was tailor-made for Uma by Quentin. In order to make a good film, Uma needs to learn Chinese and Japanese kung fu, as well as Chinese and Japanese.
Uma has always been the face of the cosmetics brand Lancôme. Lancôme once named a lipstick after her. In 2005, Uma began acting as a spokesperson for the French fashion brand Louis Vuitton.
100. Bruce Lee
Bruce Lee is an internationally renowned Chinese martial artist, founder of Kickboxing, action film actor, action director, martial arts director, pioneer of kung fu films, and the first Chinese protagonist in Hollywood.
Bruce Lee was born in Tung Wah Hospital in San Francisco, USA, and when he was young in Kowloon, Hong Kong, he studied Wing Chun under Ip Man, and later founded his own truncated boxing with Wing Chun as the foundation. Since his father has participated in more than 20 Hong Kong films. In 1959, Bruce Lee majored in drama and philosophy in the United States, and he opened a martial arts gym to teach apprentices while honing martial arts, and made cameo appearances in many American TELEVISION dramas. He tried to change the image of Asians in American films, but eventually even the TV series translated into kung fu was starred by foreign actors. In 1970, Bruce Lee was invited by Zou Wenhuai of hong Kong Jiahe Film Company to return to Hong Kong to star in the kung fu-themed action movie "Big Brother Tangshan" under the frustrated Hollywood, and Bruce Lee quickly developed his popularity. Since then, he has starred in "Jingwumen", "Raptors Across the River", "Dragon Fight Tiger Fight" and "Game of Death", these 4 semi-action movies have shocked the entire film industry, and they have quickly become famous internationally.
Bruce Lee's prestige continued after his death, and his on-screen image had an influence on Chinese people around the world and around the world, and his name was a symbol of martial arts movies and even Chinese martial arts. Bruce Lee also led Hong Kong films to break out of Asia and go global, accumulating abundant capital, technology and audiences for Hong Kong films, and laying the foundation for Hong Kong films to become popular around the world in the 1980s and become the Hollywood of the East.