Actors-Wearing-Hats-And-Stripes | A Charming Top 10 List
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For more Actors-Wearing-Hats-And-Stripes, you can check-out the full list of nominations here. This is my final selection of 10…
Alain Delon, Borsalino & Co [Jacques Deray, 1974]. It’s the sequel to Deray’s 1970 film, Borsalino.
Cary Grant with Katharine Hepburn, Sylvia Scarlett [George Cukor, 1935]. It was the first of Grant and Hepburn’s four collaborations. Thanks @RomanPBone1. Check-out my post on Cary Grant – The Joyful Collaborator.
“Even with the crazies I’ve played I’ve tried to give some dimension to their insanity”. – Telly Savalas. Nominated by @ChelleFox1.
“Woman of a Thousand Faces” – Eleanor Parker. Thank-you @Caftanwoman.

Stripey socked Fred Astaire, Damsel In Distress [George Stevens, 1937]. And thank-you @Marniepenny!

“Jimmy Stewart in Carbine Williams [Richard Thorpe], 1952. I’ve never seen, or heard of, this movie!” – so says @Dean_Frey.
“There’s not much to say about acting but this. Never settle back on your heels. Never relax. If you relax, the audience relaxes. And always mean everything you say.” – the great James Cagney. Thanks @cjellis235711.
John Garfield with Ida Lupino in The Sea Wolf [Michael Curtiz, 1941]. Thanks to @tankgrrrrrl.
“I don’t think there’s one word that can describe a man’s life”. Orson Welles, Citizen Kane. Thanks again @HansHerklots.
“Vivien Leigh and Charles Laughton in a publicity shot for Sidewalks of London, 1938” – thanks again to the ever reliable @RomanPBone1.
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