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  1. I'm glad to see Emma Thompson mentioned. Talk about talent--an Oscar for acting AND one for screenwriting! "Sense and Sensibility" was the best adaptation of that story that I have seen--it had wit and charm. I have seen Ms. Thompson do drama and comedy and she does them both with exceptional skill--a lot of today's actresses would have trouble excelling in both genres. Her latest turn in "Angels in America" was excellent.

  2. I guess it depends on what your definition of "legend" is. If it is someone who is glamorous, then perhaps Meryl Streep doesn't fit the bill. But if it is someone whose acting will stand the test of time, then she definitely qualifies. I don't know that modern stars are really all that "glamorous" anyway--at least not in the way that we think about stars like Marilyn Monroe and Grace Kelly. I also don't think of Katharine Hepburn as being particularly glamorous--but she is certainly a legend!

  3. I'm glad to see that there are other folks out there who appreciate Leslie Howard! Stand In is a delightful film and Bogart's presence is an added bonus. I also love The Petrified Forest which also features them both.

  4. Since I am new here, I thought this might be a good place to start!

     

    My favorite stars (in no particular order except for the first four):

    Charlie Chaplin, Leslie Howard, Robert Donat, Tyrone Power, Humphrey Bogart, Myrna Loy (especially her films with William Powell), Cary Grant, Alan Ladd, Errol Flynn, Ronald Colman, Gary Cooper, Robert Taylor, Katharine Hepburn, Buster Keaton

     

    I'm looking forward to participating in this forum--my cable company just added TCM and I'm SO glad they did!

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