Yesterday's sharing fungus introduced several female stars in the 100 stars of the American Film Institute in the past century, and today I will introduce several male stars for you.
First of all, let's talk about what the American Film Institute's 100-year star is: In 1998, the American Film Institute selected 50 of the 500 greatest stars from the 20th century American film industry (must have debuted before 1950, 25 men and 25 men) as an important part of the American Film Institute's "1000" series - "AFI's 100 Years". 100 Stars)。
Although the name is the top 100, but in the end 50 actors were selected, 25 men and women, the following sharing of bacteria for you to introduce several enduring male actors and their famous works.
Humphrey Bogart (December 25, 1899 – January 14, 1957), born in New York, Usa, was an American actor.
With the 1944 love film "Casablanca" to establish its position in the film industry, and with the list of women no. 1 catherine Hepburn in 1952 co-starred in the love film "The Queen of Africa", he won the 24th Academy Awards For Best Actor Award, the last century is the era of black and white films, but also the era of love movies, Humphrey Bogart dominated the screen with his classic image in love movies, many of his works have been nominated for Oscars, not many powerful actors.
The picture below shows stills from Casablanca, with Humphrey Bogart hugging Ingrid Bergman

Cary Grant (18 January 1904 – 29 November 1986) was a British actor born in Bristol, England.
He was a lucky man who established his place in the 1940 love film The Philadelphia Story, which starred with Catherine Hepburn. And then starred in the ghost director Alfred Hitchcock directed by the "Beauty Plan", "To Catch the Thief", "North by Northwest" and other works, the fame of the big director Hitchcock and the foil of the major well-known female protagonists have made the movies he starred in immortal classics, in addition to the actress Catherine Hepburn mentioned above, he also played a couple with Audrey Hepburn and Ingrid Bergman, which is simply a popular love enemy.
In 1970, Gary Grant won the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 42nd Academy Awards, and the picture below shows Gary Grant and Ingrid Bergman in the film "Beauty Plan"
3. James Stewart (May 20, 1908 – July 2, 1997), born in Pennsylvania, was an American film and television actor.
In 1941, he won the 13th Academy Award for Best Actor for his love film "The Philadelphia Story" with Catherine Hepburn, and after starring in a number of classic films, he also hitched a ride on Hitchcock's high-speed train, starring in the suspense thrillers "Rear Window" and "Ecstasy".
James Stewart received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Academy of Motion Picture in 1980, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest honor for American civilians, in 1983, and the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 57th Academy Awards in 1985.
The sharing fungus recommends the fantasy inspirational movie "How Beautiful Life" starring him, and the picture below is the still of the film
Marlon Brando (April 3, 1924 – July 1, 2004), born in Omaha, Nebraska, was an American film and television actor and director.
This actor does not need to share the fungus to say, from small to large sharing fungus has seen a lot of movies in the British and American dramas have appeared in this name, his youth is simply a small fresh meat, with his starring drama film "Dock Wind" won the 27th Academy Awards Best Actor Award, and then his film and television career has won awards, whether it is oscar nominations, Cannes or the British Academy of Film and Television Arts Awards Film Awards are indispensable to his figure.
But his most classic film is still "The Godfather", and the sharing fungus has always remembered that sentence: I will give him a condition that cannot be rejected.
The above male film stars are listed in turn according to the list, and the next ranking has the interference of elements such as song and dance drama and American heroism, and the works of the next film stars are not suitable for the aesthetics of domestic audiences, so the male stars listed next by the sharing fungus are no longer recommended in order.
5. Charlie Chaplin (16 April 1889 – 25 December 1977), born in London, England, was a British film actor, director and screenwriter.
Chaplin everyone knows that his works are all classics, and his classic works mainly include "Gold Rush", "Modern Times" and "The Great Dictator". Although Chaplin pioneered the myth of mime films, the mainstream aesthetic of the last century was still dominated by love movies, and Chaplin's films were biased towards darkness and reality, which may be why he ranked so low, Chaplin is the tenth male star in this list.
Gregory Peck (April 5, 1916 – June 12, 2003), born in California, Was an American actor.
Ranked 12th on the list, he starred in a wide range of movies but the most famous is the love movie, the best picture is "Roman Holiday" co-starring with Audrey Hepburn, and his own fruitless relationship with Audrey Hepburn is also an eternal topic.
Gregory Pike won the Academy Award for Best Actor, the Golden Globe, and the Golden Bear for Lifetime Achievement at the Berlin International Film Festival in his lifetime, but he was most proud of his philanthropy, and Gregory Pike became president of the American Cancer Society in 1966.
The picture below is a still from the movie "Roman Holiday", and the woman in her arms is Audrey Hepburn
Gene Kelly (Aug. 23, 1912 – Feb. 2, 1996) was an American actor born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Jean Kelly has loved dancing since childhood, and after the success of his starring in several cabaret films such as "In the Rain", he became a Hollywood cabaret superstar on a par with Fred Astaire (the fifth on this list, but his works are all song and dance films). In 1952, he was awarded the Academy Award for Lifetime Achievement for his achievements in the art of film and dance design.
In fact, song and dance films generally do not have too many connotations, but the film "Song in the Rain" mixes the song and dance with the characteristics of the times, so that people can see the difficulties of the artists of that era in addition to the joy, the dance of the film is novel, some dances are extremely difficult, the actors are very hard, must see.
Buster Keaton (October 4, 1895 – February 1, 1966), born in Piqui, Kansas, was an American silent-time actor and director known as a "cold-faced smileeer".
This male star is one of the favorite actors to share the fungus, and his starring work is also a silent film, which can be regarded as Chaplin's strong opponent, the performance style is more fierce, because he is good at suffering, so the plot of guilt in the movie is more crazy.
His major works include "Sherlock Holmes II", "Escape from Time and Space", "Scarecrow", "The General", "Seven Chances" and so on. In 1960, he won the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 32nd Academy Awards.
The above is the sharing fungus from the 25 listed male stars to find out the 8 suitable for the aesthetics of the Chinese people, not that other movie stars are not good, but their movies are more in line with the ideas of the United States in the last century, and now their works have not been watched by too many people, so after sharing the bacteria selection, the above-mentioned several film male stars who have been tested by the times have been introduced, and I hope that everyone can find their own support for male stars.