I don't think you got your list right, you said most handsomest Classic Actors...I would call your choice most talented actors instead. Because when it comes to most handsomest actors having on your list Steve McQueen, Joseph Cotten, Richard Burton, Yul Brynner, Marlon Brando has handsomest actors, really? You can not compared them to Robert Taylor, Tyrone Power, Gregory Peck, Rock Hudson, Douglas Fairbanks Jr. Cornel Wilde, I just don't see how you pick some of these actors has handsomest actors.
Gorgeous men indeed. So handsome , classy and elegant. They all were a first class act besides being great actors. Beautiful video, just love it 😍 🥰🥰😍😍♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Tyrone Powers*******, Dean Martin***** , Paul Newman*****, Clark Gable****Alan Ladd**** Robert Taylor****, James Stewart,***** Clint Eastwood*****, Sean Connery***** Robert Redford*****, Ricky Nelson***** John Gavin*****, Elvis*****, Michael Landon****** William Holden****** William Powell***** Robert Plant****** Robert Young****** Warren Beatty****** Burt Reynolds****** LK*****100% HANDSOME GORGEOUS MEN. That's Anita's opinion 😍
I agree with your #1. James Dean, Gary Cooper in the 20s-30s, and Montgomery are cute too. I’m glad you put John Gavin there! He’s soo handsome w pretty eyelashes in close up shots, but he’s so underrated.
Mine too, our taste in men are probably the same so I'll mention some you left out...Gene Kelly, Gary Cooper, Robert Taylor, Montgomery Clift, Marlon Brando, and definitely all the ones you named!! 😍😍
This list is so wrong. Oh my! Paul Newman and Alan Ladd are not better looking than John Gavin Rock Hudson and Gregory Peck. And Montgomery Cliff #2...oh please. Cary Grant and Robert Taylor should be higher.
@@xr2863 well I don't see that at all...but to each his own! ☺ Cary Grant and Robert Taylor were so handsome and John Gavin was just drop dead gorgeous.
Excellent job! But my N°1 is, of course, the great Tyrone Power! (5:03) He is my adored Ty!! He was as handsome as talented. His beautiful eyes, his marvelous smile and his unmistakable voice are unforgettable! Thanks! :)
How did Yul Brenner and John Wayne make this list. Warren Beatty, Robert Redford and Clint Walker were not on the list. Things that make you go hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
As far as I know, Alain Delon is not Italian at all. His family comes mostly from the south west of France. He had a Corsican grandmother but don't tell to Corsican people that they are Italian... :-)
Of course they are not politcally Italian, but you can’t change your DNA, at least not yet!! ....and Corsicans have lots of DNA in common with mainland Italians ( they were part of Genoa snd Pisa for many centuries) So although Alain is culturally and politicslly more affiliated to France, a small part of him has some Italian genes. He was cast as Italian in Rocco and his Brothers , and some other films.
Apart from Robert Mitchum, Rock Hudson, Cary Grant, Richard Burton, and Alain Delon, the rest are not on my own personal list. You forgot William Holden.
Por favor,decir que Alain Delon no es # 1 es un sacrilegio.Ese hombre no solo es endiabladamente hermoso,sino que tiene clase,porte,porte,personalidad,carisma,inteligencia.Hasta sus gestos y movimientos son sexys,su manera de caminar,etc.A ese hombre lo mirabas y pensabas que el mismo Dios lo creó a mano,pues no se podia creer tanta perfeccion.Lo siento,algunos de estos actores eran realmente guapos,pero al lado del divino frances parecian hombres comunes.
Excellent. Best list of it's kind. I may not agree with the order of one or two but I certainly understand why they're on the list. (Monty will always be #1 to me but if someone had to top him, pleased it was Alain. Had a hard time with Robert Taylor's placement but I think I let personal feelings shade my opinion; impressive you did not.) 😉
Rudolph Valrentino, Ronald Colman Jonny Weissmuller, Laurence Olivier Victor Mucha, Marcello Mastroianni Tony Curtis, Sean Connery, Clint Eastwood Omar Sharif
Toshiro Mifune DEFINITELY deserves to be among these. Only problem , he’s too handsome to be. Would put them all (and I love at least 3 here) to shame.
The film industry as well as novelists and playwrites were all involved in the lifting up of existant, popular totems- America and the language English, very much... as movies began to get colorful and far-flung it showed the influence of the Mystery Babylon Religion; it was the Antigod aeon. Speaking a refined English, there never has any English resided in this land- nor is it possible anyone has had English race ancestry. A primary theme seemed to be so often, "Unhappiness is Greatness", America basically an unhappy country (the Angel of Happiness could not minister to those with the mark "American"), making it out as greatness would appeal to audiences and win renown for the writer. For working so consistently for "America", all involved in the industry were consigned to a Punishment, even the great iconic actors. America is a forbidden name; the English race, authors of the Pyu language English, were all removed and all were sent to Perdition. The most forbidden means utilized by poor people, to get material gain, is how the flag here was made... for this there is an eternal curse. Heroes were made out of the revolutionaries, all of whom were consigned to Perdition. Rectify now is the best idea; change both, the name/flag and the language; the general and personal blessings can be fantastically improved.... *UnmakeAmerica/TimekeepsNovaScotia*
10 - Rod Taylor 09 - Richard Todd 08 - Gary Cooper 07 - Paul Newman 06- Lawrence Olivier 05 - Gene Kelly 04 - Tony Curtis 03 - James Dean 02 - Tyrone Power 01 - Marlon Brando
You l eft out Laurence Olivier. I thought him the most gorgeous man I'd ever laid my eyes on. I was spellbound with his Hamlet and Heathcliff in Wuthering Heights. I wrote poetry to him as a teenager. He was a great actor, but I have to say Charles Laughton beat him. Better than all those pretty boys.