I was the one who first told Sam to 'play it. Play 'As Time Goes By.''
I defined the film noir tough guy in such films as 'The Maltese Falcon' and 'The Big Sleep.' Here's looking at you, kid.
I coulda been a contender, but instead I'll make him an offer he can't refuse.
I am the 'Man of a Thousand Faces,' including those of the Phantom of the Opera and the Hunchback of Notre Dame.
I was granted creative control over my films early in my career, and I created one of the most iconic figures in film history: 'the Tramp.'
In addition to starring in many classic films like ‘12 Angry Men,’ I am also the patriarch of an acting family that spans, so far, three generations.
I've played Han Solo, Indiana Jones, Jack Ryan, Rick Deckard, and the President of the United States. And I shot first.
I started out as the Coppertone girl when I was three years old, and I went on to win two academy awards for Best Actress.
I'm often referred to as 'the King of Hollywood,' but frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn.
Known for my debonair good looks, I starred in movies ranging from the screwball comedies 'Bringing Up Baby' and 'His Girl Friday' to the Hitchcock thriller 'North by Northwest.'
I've been popular with both critics and audiences over the course of four decades, and even kids love me as Sheriff Woody.
I hold the record for most Academy Awards for lead performer with 4 Oscars.
I am the second-youngest winner of the Best Actress Oscar, but not for my portrayal of Katniss or Mystique.
I was the first African-American to win an Academy Award, though I could not attend the Atlanta premiere of my most famous movie.
I wrote, produced, directed, and starred in 'A Trip to the Moon,' one of the most influential films of all time.
My collaboration with director Akira Kurosawa resulted in some of the greatest classics of Japanese cinema, including 'Rashomon' and 'Seven Samurai.'
I've played a greenskeeper at a golf course, FDR, and a man stuck in the same day reporting on a large rodent's reaction to the weather.
I am Butch Cassidy and Fast Eddie Felson, Luke Jackson and Doc Hudson.
I am the only actor to have 8 consecutive films open at #1 at the US Box Office.
My distinctive drawl made me the classic Everyman in movies such as 'Mr. Smith Goes to Washington' and 'The Man Who Knew Too Much.'
I am widely regarded as one of the greatest film actresses of all time, in performances as varied as Karen Blixen, Miranda Priestly, Julia Child, and Margaret Thatcher.
In addition to managing a career of many iconic roles, I was also married eight times to seven different men.
Though I wasn't even in my teens yet, I was the number one box office star from 1935 through 1938.
I appeared in 83 westerns, Pilgrim, making me an enduring symbol of the idealized American frontier.
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