Tom Cruise
Tom Cruise
Tom Cruise
Sam Elliot
The pool has shrunk for me with many actors getting political.
I must agree, @morphyms. Few things interest me less than a lecture about politics from a less educated but very pretty person with "people" and "security" telling me how I'm imagining the need for better government in some states.
Although there ARE a few subjects of even less interest:
hearing from people taking a private jet to a conference about global warming; or.
hearing from young communists raised in affluence about how to run a major city by replacing working private businesses with government and liberalizing the criminal justice system in the hopes of ending violent crime.
I wonder what P. T. Barnum would have to say about that.
Meanwhile, Bill Murray is the perfect actor -- even if he doesn't share my politics (something about which I haven't the faintest idea and am grateful for that).
Jackie Chan.
Bruce Campbell.
Jake Gyllenhaal.
Brad Pitt.
Among others.
As for women.
Angelina Jolie.
Jodie Foster.
Julia Roberts.
Sandra Bullock.
Among others.
Evgueni Leonov, Yuri Nikulin, Jean Gabin, Louis De Funès, Jean Paul Belmondo, Anthony Hopkins, Harrison Ford, Fiodor Bondertchuk, Yuri Borisov.
Natalie Portman, Uma Thurman, Sigourney Weaver, Mélanie Laurent, Nonna Mordioukova, Marion Cotillard
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My protest vote is for Spot, who was Data's cat in Star Trek the Next Generation.
Emma Watson
Actually, let's not forget Goldie Hawn. Or Samuel L. Jackson. Although they are unlikely to ever have been mistaken, one for the other. Both could rightfully be called superb.
Al Pacino and Frances McDormand
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