Least favorite Actor or Actrees of the Classic Period

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Least favorite Actor or Actrees of the Classic Period

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My definition of the classic period is from the the beginnging of the talking picture to 1970. Completely arbitrary on my accout for the time period.

Yes, I did steal this idea from Miss Goddess ( :shock: ), but with the lists on one page only .If you wanted to throw in Tom Cruise for any reason please be my guest. :lol:
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John Wayne.
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Charles Bronson. Although some guilty pleasure could be had by some of the guys for his action flicks. 8)
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Charlton Heston I just can't take to him.
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John Wayne
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Van Johnson.
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Gary Cooper...though he's pretty great in Man of the West and the final 30 minutes of Pride of the Yankees.
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John Wayne no acting ability
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I forgot Frank Sinatra, the only one in history to have blue eyes I can't stand him ... mel
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Wheeler and Woolsey
Ray Milland
George Brent
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Joan Crawford.
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Actually I have several but I'm only going to list two men and two women.

Men:

Frederick March
Charles Boyer - Both of these guys seem like sly greaseballs.

On the cusp: Marlin Brando guess why and Gary Cooper - It seems the older I get, the less I like Gary.

Women:

Joan Crawford - Can't tell if she was nice or a witch.
Jean Arthur - Ohhhhhh, that voice!

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Frederic March
Jennifer Jones

Don't like the looks of either, and I've never believed a single word either one has uttered onscreen. I find both of them highly overrated and I avoid their films.
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Post by charliechaplinfan »

Anne, I like our tastes differ on this, I love Frederic March, Charles Boyer, what you see as greaseball I see as suave and Jean Arthur, I love her voice. I think we should agree to disagree :lol: :wink:
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I'm only thinking of dead people - there are too many living ones that annoy me to list!
...Bette Davis, Joan Crawford, and Marilyn Monroe.
And I don't like most of their movies, either.
There aren't as many men that annoy me, except maybe Leslie Howard.

Give me Ginger, Joan B., and Zasu Pitts any day.
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