• Allen, Woody - American director, actor and screenwriter, won Best Director Oscar for Annie Hall
  • Bergman, Ingrid - Swedish-born Hollywood actress, winner of three Oscars, portrayed Ilsa in Casablanca
  • Bogart, Humphrey - American Oscar-winning actor, star of The African Queen, Casablanca and The Caine Mutiny
  • Brynner, Yul - Hollywood actor, winner of Best Actor Oscar for The King and I
  • Cameron, Dean - Film and TV actor, starred in Ski School movies
  • Carey, Drew - American stand-up comedian, current host of "The Price Is Right"
  • Carter, Dixie - Film, stage and TV actress, starred in the TV series "Designing Women"
  • Chong, Tommy - Comedian, partner with Cheech Marin in Cheech and Chong
  • Christie, Julie - British Oscar-winning actress, portrayed Lara in Doctor Zhivago
  • Cooper, Gary - American Oscar-winning actor, star of High Noon
  • De Havilland, Olivia - British-American actress, winner of two Oscar Best Actress awards
  • De Niro, Robert - American Oscar-winning actor, starred in Raging Bull and Godfather II
  • Douglas, Melvyn - American stage and movie actor, winner of Oscar, Tony and Emmy awards
  • Dreyfuss, Richard - American actor, winner of Oscar for The Goodbye Girl
  • Dunaway, Faye - American movie actress, winner of Best Actress Oscar for Network
  • Eastwood, Clint - Movie actor and director
  • Finch, Peter - British stage and film actor, winner of Best Actor Oscar for Network
  • Ford, Harrison - American movie actor, recipient of 2000 AFI Life Achievement Award
  • Gable, Clark - American movie actor, winner of Oscar for It Happened One Night
  • Galloway, Don - TV and film actor, played Detective Ed Brown on the TV series "Ironside"
  • Garbo, Greta - Swedish-born Oscar-nominated Hollywood actress
  • New Garner, James - American film and TV actor
  • Gibson, Mel - Actor and director, famed for the Lethal Weapon films
  • Hermann, Edward - Film, stage and television actor
  • Heston, Charlton - American movie actor, winner of Oscar for Ben-Hur
  • Keaton, Diane - American film and stage actress, winner of Best Actress Oscar for Annie Hall
  • Kingsley, Ben - British actor, Oscar winner for title role in Ghandi
  • Lail, Leah - TV and film actress, played Kay Simmons in the TV series "V.I.P."
  • Larroquette, John B. - Television actor, winner of Emmy awards for "Night Court"
  • Leary, Denis - Stand-up comedian, TV and film actor, producer
  • Leigh, Vivien - Hollywood actress, winner of Oscars for Gone with the Wind and A Streetcar Named Desire
  • Margot, Sandra - Married name of former pornographic actress and wrestler Tyfanny Million
  • Marx, Groucho - American Emmy-winning comedian, host of "You Bet Your Life"
  • Marx, Harpo - American comedian, one of the Marx Brothers, noted for silent roles and harp playing
  • McCarthy, Kevin - American film, stage and TV actor, star of Invasion of the Body Snatchers
  • McGoohan, Patrick - American-born TV and film actor, creator of the British TV series "The Prisoner"
  • New McKern, Leo - Australian-born English film, TV and stage actor
  • Means, Russell - American Indian Movement activist, actor, singer
  • Million, Tyfanny@ - Professional name of former porn actress Sandra Margot
  • Moriarty, Michael - American film and TV actor, winner of two Emmy Awards
  • Murray, Bill - American comedian and movie and TV actor, Oscar-nominated for Lost in Translation
  • Neal, Patricia - American Oscar-winning actress, portrayed Dominique Farcon in The Fountainhead
  • Neeson, Liam - Irish actor, Oscar-nominated for his title role in Schindler's List
  • Nicholson, Jack - American movie actor, winner of three Oscars and 1994 AFI Life Achievement Award
  • O'Hara, Maureen - Irish-born red-haired Hollywood actress, starred in The Quiet Man
  • Pacino, Al - American stage and movie actor, winner of Best Actor Oscar for Scent of a Woman
  • Pryce, Jonathan - British film and stage actor, starred as Sam Lowry in Brazil
  • Rains, Claude - British-born actor with a long career in Hollywood films
  • Reagan, Ronald - Hollywood actor, fortieth President of the United States
  • Ruprecht, David - Host of the "Supermarket Sweep" game show
  • Russell, Kurt - Film actor, played Snake Plissken in the Escape From New York/L.A. movies
  • Scofield, Paul - English Oscar-winning film and stage actor, portrayed Sir Thomas More in A Man for All Seasons
  • Selleck, Tom - Film and TV actor, starred in TV series "Magnum, P.I."
  • New Sellers, Peter - British comedian and actor, best known as the original Inspector Cloiseau
  • Shaw, Robert - English film and stage actor, portrayed shark hunter Quint in Jaws
  • Stewart, James - American film and stage actor with a long and distinguished career
  • Walker, Jimmie - Actor and comedian, famous for the phrase "Dyn-o-mite!"
  • Wayne, John - The "Duke": American actor, Oscar winner for True Grit
  • Wheaton, Wil - Film and TV actor, played Wesley Crusher in "Star Trek: The Next Generation"
  • Wood, Natalie - American movie actress, portrayed Maria in the West Side Story film

Reference

Actor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"An actor is a person who acts, or plays a role, in an artistic production. The term commonly refers to someone working in movies, television, live theatre, or radio, and can occasionally denote a street entertainer. Besides playing dramatic roles, actors may also sing or dance or work only on radio or as a voice artist. A female actor may be known as an actress, although the term "actor", is also used as a gender-neutral term. ..."