Ryan Gosling is one of Hollywood’s hottest actors, thanks to his incredible looks and stellar acting. He has appeared in various amazing action and sci-fi films such as “Drive”, “The Place Beyond the Pines”, and the highly awarded “Blade Runner 2049”. He also appeared in a few deeply tear-jerking films such as “Blue Valentine” and the iconic “The Notebook”. Gosling also starred in some interesting drama roles, such as “The Big Short”, a film which follows the events of the 2008 mortgage crisis, and “The Ides of March”, a political drama thriller.
If you’re looking for the absolute zenith of his acting skills, you’ll likely find it in the 2011 crime drama “Drive”, where he plays a veteran criminal getaway driver who falls in love with his neighbor and her young son. It’s arguably Gosling’s most highly acclaimed film. “Drive” received four British Academy Awards and was one of the best films of 2011.
Edward Norton
One of the most iconic actors of the '90s, Edward Norton became a household name after appearing in some of the most popular and successful films in past decades. Two of this most popular and widely acclaimed roles include "American History X", where he plays as a neo-Nazi who goes to jail and repents for his mistakes, and "Fight Club", a film based on Chuck Palahniuk's best selling novel.
Some of the actor’s most impressive performances include his almost-theatrical role in "Birdman", alongside Michael Keaton, Derek Vinyard in "American History X", the classic "Moonrise Kingdom", where he played alongside Bruce Willis as Scout Master Ward, and "The Grand Budapest Hotel".
Ryan Reynolds
This wonderful and charming actor is considered by many to be the darling of Hollywood. He is looked up to by many fans thanks to his great looks, charming personality and quirky sense of humor. Ryan Reynolds first became known when he acted in films such as "Blade: Trinity", and caught the attention of many movie fans. He has since found his path as the beloved "Deadpool", in which he appeared in two films as of yet.
If you’re looking to see Reynolds at his best, there’s really no better way than watching the first and second "Deadpool" films. These two hilarious superhero action films became the highest selling R-Rated films of all time before being dethroned by "Joker".
Tom Cruise
Tom Cruise has had a long line of great movies from way back in the ‘80s. He is one of the most bankable actors in Hollywood, with just about every production he does resulting in big box office revenues. Cruise has starred in countless films so far. He seems to be most at his element in exciting action films that are a bit lighter on the drama.
If you’re looking for a serious and soul-wrenching performance by the actor, check out the iconic film "Interview With the Vampire". However, if you’re in the mood for a fun, light film, the "Mission: Impossible" franchise is your best bet.
Jimmy Stewart
The beloved Jimmy Stewart first began his career as a Broadway theater actor, and transitioned into films in the mid ‘30s. He became a popular Hollywood star due to his image as the American every-day man. The actor has portrayed almost every popular profession there is, such as a lawyer, a cowboy, a military officer, a politician, a businessman, a reporter and more. He debuted as a film actor in 1936, alongside Spencer Tracy, in the the classic black and white crime film, "The Murder Man". His first Academy Award was earned just four years later, for his performance in George Cukor’s "The Philadelphia Story".
Stewart was considered the "American Ideal", and helped bring the nation together. Stewart’s greatest film is arguably the Christmas classic "It's a Wonderful Life". He also appeared in other classics, such as "The Man Who Knew too Much", "Anatomy of a Murder", and popular Western films like "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance" (1962) and "Cheyenne Autumn" (1964), both directed by John Ford.