Posted on 08/16/2005 7:32:23 AM PDT by pissant
With his role as Achilles - 'the handsomest man in Greece' - Brad Pitt has confirmed his position as one of the handsomest men ever to grace the silver screen.
Not only has his starring role in Troy transported Pitt into the superleague of Hollywood earners, but this epic showcasing of his legendary looks has driven him up to an impressive 5th position on the list of the most handsome men in Hollywood history.
Here is the list in full. Under each star is the film in which he was at his most handsome...
THE TOP TEN MOST HANDSOME MEN IN SCREEN HISTORY
1. Anthony Perkins
Best in: Fear Strikes Out (1956)
Almost too handsome to look at, Perkins is how the devil would look if he took human form. Suave beyond measure, Perkins could carry off knitwear better than anyone.
2. Gergory Peck
Best in: Roman Holiday (1953)
Quite extraordinarily good looking: tall and noble as a mighty oak, dark as night but strangely comforting. As god-like as Perkins is devilish.
3. Pierce Brosnan
Best in: The Thomas Crown Affair (1999)
The half-smiles, the naughty eyes: he looks like hes been chiselled out of sex. Brosan is as handsome as David Niven should have been.
4. Cary Grant
Best in: The Philadelphia Story (1940)
With Grant, its all about poise. So at ease with his extraordinary looks that he can even make you forget how handsome he is (most famously in Bringing Up Baby).
5. Brad Pitt
Best in: Troy (2004)
Perfect torso, perfect face and perfect hair meet in an explosion of beauty. No longer can anyone argue that his arms are too thin for him to be regarded as truly handsome.
6. Richard Barthelmess
Best in: The Patent Leather Kid (1927)
Broody, but clean cut. His eyes were infinite pools of longing. No one before or since could take a zoom like Barthelmess.
7. Johnny Depp
Best in: The Ninth Gate (1999)
The best hair since Peck. Mercilessly well-defined, Depps features are so sharp they could cut the screen.
8. Paul Newman
Best in: Cool Hand Luke (1967)
Adonis on the chain gang. Does with filthy, torn denim what Brosnan can do with a $10,000 suit.
9. Ronald Colman
Best in: Raffles (1930)
The gentleman hero with the best moustache in Hollywood and a devastating, come-to-bed chin. The Mills & Boon anti-hero par excellence.
10. Roger Moore
Best in: Live and Let Die (1973)
Steely but debonair. A truly magnificent forehead.
I'm a sucker for accents, too. Put it in a uniform and I'm putty. I remember watching the Virginian, too. Rent Shenandoah sometime. First few times I watched it I cried.
I'll do that. I am always looking for good flicks which means I'm usually looking at older films. And you are so right about the uniform! When my husband was in the Air Force, I loved to sit and talk with one of his flight instructors, he was English, cute and married. Two out of three isn't bad! But seriously...
Already posted but needs repeated:
No. I got brown paper sacks. :(
And he played in what movie??
I call him my future slippers.
I think feinswinesuksass is a big Russell Crowe fan. She got mad at me for mocking him once! ;o)
Too bad. The lunch box was way cool. I think there is a photo of it on one of the Rat Patrol fan sites. I usually got paper sacks and had I showed up at school with a little kids's lunch box I would have been razzed forever.
I have to totally agree with you.....for the obvious reasons........
It was fun to draw on the paper sacks anyway!
I do like his acting, but his personality in real life leaves much to be desired.
Which reason. That Jolie is a hottie or that Anniston is a turd? ;o)
Pissant is in a category by himself. LOL. Fortunately!
Next time you do one of these threads, might I suggest 'the best dimples in film'? I would do it, but I haven't figured out how to post the pics. Of course, I'm talking about facial dimples! I'd offer up Sean Connery (again) and Sam Neill. Both have great dimples! Also the actress who played the daughter on Big Valley.
Your right.......what was I thinking.......LOL
I will be happy to teach both of you how to post pics tomorrow. It's easy but you need to be precise!
LOL. And a chocolate chip cookie too! ;o)
Notice I did not say a "hunk" category. ;o)
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