Jack Nicholson (Chinatown)

Som privatdetektiven J.J. Gittes, även kallad Jake.
Gene Hackman (The Conversation)

Som Harry Caul, proffs på avlyssning.
John Cazale (The Godfather: Part II)

Som den ynklige Fredo Corleone.
Robert De Niro (The Godfather: Part II)

Som en ung Vito Corleone.
Al Pacino (The Godfather: Part II)

Som Michael Corleone - gudfadern.
Joel Grey (Man on a Swing)

Som det självutnämnda mediet, Franklin Wills.
Jeff Bridges (Thunderbolt and Lightfoot)

Som den unge Lightfoot.
Yaphet Kotto (Truck Turner)

Som den "charmige" och kaxige hallicken Blue.
Marty Feldman (Young Frankenstein)

Som puckelryggige Igor.
Gene Wilder (Young Frankenstein)

Som den smått galne Dr. Frederick Frankenstein.
Andra som var med i diskussionen:
John Huston (Chinatown)
Charles Bronson (Death Wish)
James Caan (The Gambler)
Robert Duvall (The Godfather: Part II)
Art Carney (Harry and Tonto)
Christopher Lee (The Man with the Golden Gun)
Charles Bronson (Mr. Majestyk)
Al Lettieri (Mr. Majestyk)
Anthony Perkins (The Murder on the Orient Express)
Walter Matthau (The Taking of Pelham One Two Three)
Robert Shaw (The Taking of Pelham One Two Three)
George Kennedy (Thunderbolt and Lightfoot)
MY TOP 10
SvaraRadera01) - Al Pacino (The Godfather Part II)
02) - Robert De Niro (The Godfather Part II)
03) - Robert Duvall (The Godfather Part II)
04) - John Cazale (The Godfather Part II & The Conversation)
05) - Lee Strasberg (The Godafather Part II)
06) - Walter Matthau (The Taking Off Pelham 1,2,3 & The Front Page)
07) - Jack Nicholson (Chinatown)
08) - Gene Hackman (The Conversation)
09) - Martin Balsam (The Taking Off Pelham 1,2,3
10) - Jack Lemmon (The Front Page)
Very nice list. We share half of the names on our lists. Can't argue with Duvall, Strasberg, Matthau, Balsam or Lemmon on your list.
RaderaNo surprise that The Godfather part II and The Conversation dominates the lists...
SvaraRaderaChinatown is old enough to have a still good Nicholson. Soon after he became a joke.
Two films by Coppola that you mention there. One of Hackman's absolutely best performances came in The Conversation.
RaderaI've always liked Jack Nicholson, but I agree he was at his best during the 70's and early 80's.