Anthony Hopkins has real talent. Too many actors/actresses are branded as talented these days when all they are really capable of is playing themselves. Anthony becomes the character that he's portraying and is so believable that quite often I forget that it's actually him. I've loved his films since I was very young and his voice is so eloquent. Thank you Sir Anthony Hopkins.
@@kennethobeng2646 He has a real ability to deconstruct his characters down to their most basic elements, and then reconstruct them again; as such he literally becomes them... quite a remarkable feat.
Is it bad that I like when actors play themselves? (The Rock, for example). I know that actors who play a character in each movie, like Leo and Meryl are on a completely different level, but I don’t mind when actors are fun to watch just being themselves in every movie
@@ethanz3837 I understand where you're coming from but for me personally, I want that 'connection' to the character & I think it can only be achieved if the person playing the role is able to make the audience forget that he or she is not actually the character.
@@ethanz3837 Ya I think too many people are critical of those types of actors and people just assume that the best actors are the ones that look / sound different all the time. But I don’t think that. Mickey Route, Paul Newman, Tom Hanks are all great actors
He is a great actor but best actor alive?? There's a lot of talent out there here in the UK alone there's Christian Bale, Tom Hardy, Daniel Day Lewis, James McAvoy, Idris Elba, that's just men women Emma Thompson, Helena Bonam-Carter, Niome Watts, Emily Blunt,
I'm glad you recognized his ingenious performance as Dr. Robert Ford. Many people don't give Anthony Hopkins enough credit for that role, they don't believe the show's success is mainly attributed to him, but it most certainly is. No other actor can play a highly intelligent character who's both reserved and intimidating more convincingly.
Couldn´t agree more, including that magical mix between complexity , initial repulsion, charisma and even unexpected empathy form us the audience in the ending scene of the fisrt season´s finale.
Sir Anthony Hopkins is one of the best actor ever lived.!!! Soooo happy he won another Oscar this year, no one deserved it as much as he did for such a breat taking performance in The Father.
Honourable Mentions: Instinct, The Rite, Meet Joe Black, The Wolfman, Hearts in Atlantis . . basically anything he's ever done, without a doubt the worlds greatest living actor in my opinion.
He certainly deserves an Oscar for The Father, which means he probably won't win it. The Academy doesn't seem to be too concerned with rewarding the true "best" anymore. The Father is certainly in the running for Hopkins' best performance ever, which is really saying something.
Fun fact: Hopkins' total screen time in The Silence of the Lambs, is only 24 minutes. He won an Oscar for Best Actor in a Leading Role, and the movie itself had more than 60 awards and 50 nominations. What a legend! Him and Denzel Washington are my all time favorite actors
His portrayal of the doctor in the Elephant Man was a big reason he was offered the part in Silence of the Lambs, even though the 2 doctors are quite different from each other!
How is it even possible that Legends of The Fall was missed off this list?? One if the most powerful epics ever made and Hopkin's performance was immense!!!
He truly was something else in Silence of the Lambs. He wanted Hanibal to come across as "a tarantula in a bottle", and he actually pulled it off. Remarkable actor.
What about his performance in "The Word's Fastest Indian"? I think it deserved an honorable mention, very different approach and so refreshing to watch!
I want Sir Anthony to make a movie about a famous Musician, or Artist, or just play his self in he movie about a famous Musician Or Actor. Sir Anthony is the BEST.
Hannibal Lecter is the kind of person I would never like to run into a dark alley. Hopkins performance as the highly-educated cannibal is indeed legendary and impossible to be represented by another actor. Hannibal Lecter is Anthony Hopkins as the Joker is Heath Ledger.
One of my favourites is A Bridge Too Far as the paratroop regiment Colonel - very quintessentially English and understated ... but flashes of genius acting. His close-ups are where his craft shines through.
The professional acumen of the acclaimed actor is the ability to be absorbed into character, portray all that the script, producer, scene, music score and director wish and ....extract himself or herself completely from the character before being typecast. That is a surreal skill and ability and transcends taught method acting.
C.S. Lewis was one of the greatest theologians in the last 200 years as well. His book, "A Grief Observed", is his heartbreaking journal of his deep grief over losing his beloved wife. It's all the more poignant as the same disease took his mother from him when he was a boy. That grief made him an atheist until he attended Oxford and met his mentor and spiritual guide, JRR Tolkien.
Oh boy, so hard to choose *the #1* of Sir Anthony Hopkins' performances! 😩 ... If I had to choose: *"The Remains of the Day"* . Hannibal Lecter might be his greatest piece of art, his most outstanding 'creature' brought to the screen, but I think Mr. Stevens is the very very best job Hopkins has ever done portraying a human being. The famous book scene alone literally leaves you beyond words. You can feel the man's severe struggle with the slightest move of his fingers in the direction of Miss Kenton's hair - Sublime! I was a bit surprised that one wasn't ranked higher. Actually, I'm sure it would at least be your *#3* if 1993 hadn't been the year of both Tom Hanks in Philadelphia and Liam Neeson in Schindler's List - Hopkins would've been whelmed with trophies! Nevermind, we could all spend hours debating over the Top Sir Anthony Hopkins performances. 🤷🏻♀️ I can think of five more film titles for the Honorable Mentions section alone: Hamlet, Chaplin, Meet Joe Black, Fracture, The Two Popes...
steven alvarez Yeah apparently it DID only take him a day, nuts! As much as we love his narration in The Grinch, we felt some other entries where more worthy :) it did make the shortlist though!
My top 10 are very different from these. They are as follows (including TV Series/miniseries): 10. The Lion in Winter (1968) 9. Howards End (1992) 8. The Mask of Zorro (1998) 7. The Elephant Man (1980) 6. Legends of the Fall (1994) 5. QB VII (1974)... note: this one is not well-known (sadly), but seriously, watch it! It's Amazing! 4. A Bridge Too Far (1978) 3. The Silence of the Lambs (1991) 2. The Remains of the Day (1993) Honorable mentions: International Velvet (1978) Magic (1978) 84 Charing Cross Road (1987) The World's Fastest Indian (2005) And number one is... drum roll..... 1. Shadowlands (1993)
Pity his role in a Bridge Too Far doesn't get mention. Hopkins was very understated thoroughly entertaining role as the paratrooper commander facing overwhelming odds.
Anthony Hopkins is a Special Movie Star... He shines above all other stars. I see so much kindness in his face. He is a beautiful man. I wish he was my friend, and neighbor. I also love his words of wisdom. He is an inspiration. { If he could read one comment from me it would be Sir Anthony, please take care of your self. Stay safe from covid. God Bless You, and may the Angels watch over you forever. Marion Coleman. Jan. 7,2022 }.
And now he has another oscar 😌....definitely one, if not, the best actor of all time. I honestly cannot stand any other actor but sir. Hopkins,,,he's so pleasing to watch.
I’m glad but also surprised that his Corky character from Magic was an honourable mention. I was hoping that’d be on the list he was INCREDIBLE in Magic!
About ten years ago, Sure Anthony Hopkins posted on LDS Standing his testimony. It was the most loving and moving I had heard. He is a beautiful man and a beautiful spirit.
There's a movie that unfortunately didn't get the attention it deserves (Instinct), the scene where he defends the gorillas as his own family is a true masterpiece.
I would put "Instinct" or "The Edge" over "Thor" any day. Hell i'd even put his "Beowulf" performance in there and that's motion capture. Pfft...Thor....behave yourselves.
Abracadabra, I sit on his knee...presto change, and now he is me...Hocus Pocus, we take her to bed...Magic is fun...we're dead. Memorized from the original ad. I've never seen the movie (my mother did) but I'll never forget that ad. That said, I loved him in "The Elephant Man" and "Silence Of the Lambs".
1. Nixon 2. Remains of the Day 3. Silence of the Lambs 4. The Bounty 5. Red Dragon 6. Fracture 7. Hannibal 8. Legends of the Fall 9. Bram Stokers Dracula 10. Meet Joe Black
Anthony Hopkins has real talent. Too many actors/actresses are branded as talented these days when all they are really capable of is playing themselves. Anthony becomes the character that he's portraying and is so believable that quite often I forget that it's actually him. I've loved his films since I was very young and his voice is so eloquent. Thank you Sir Anthony Hopkins.
Your observation is spot on
@@kennethobeng2646 He has a real ability to deconstruct his characters down to their most basic elements, and then reconstruct them again; as such he literally becomes them... quite a remarkable feat.
Is it bad that I like when actors play themselves? (The Rock, for example). I know that actors who play a character in each movie, like Leo and Meryl are on a completely different level, but I don’t mind when actors are fun to watch just being themselves in every movie
@@ethanz3837 I understand where you're coming from but for me personally, I want that 'connection' to the character & I think it can only be achieved if the person playing the role is able to make the audience forget that he or she is not actually the character.
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Ya I think too many people are critical of those types of actors and people just assume that the best actors are the ones that look / sound different all the time. But I don’t think that. Mickey Route, Paul Newman, Tom Hanks are all great actors
Truly one of the greatest to ever grace the screen.
top 3 male living actors along with de niro and pacino
@@juanmanuelalvarez4604 Pacino, Nicholson, Hopkins imo top 3 actors alive.
Sorry guy marlon brando always no. 1
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De Niro is better than them all. Only Brando is close
@@Gma00001 lol no
Best Actor on the planet!!!!
steven alvarez Kevin spacey and Daniel day Lewis?
@@yousefghunaim8195 CHRISTIAN BALE!!!
steven alvarez DDL and Bale
I absolutely agree! And still, he's underrated!!!
He is a great actor but best actor alive?? There's a lot of talent out there here in the UK alone there's Christian Bale, Tom Hardy, Daniel Day Lewis, James McAvoy, Idris Elba, that's just men women Emma Thompson, Helena Bonam-Carter, Niome Watts, Emily Blunt,
I'm glad you recognized his ingenious performance as Dr. Robert Ford. Many people don't give Anthony Hopkins enough credit for that role, they don't believe the show's success is mainly attributed to him, but it most certainly is. No other actor can play a highly intelligent character who's both reserved and intimidating more convincingly.
Thank you so much💓💓💓❤❤❤
Couldn´t agree more, including that magical mix between complexity , initial repulsion, charisma and even unexpected empathy form us the audience in the ending scene of the fisrt season´s finale.
And now, THE FATHER!
One of the best ever!
His VOICE...!!! I'd listen to him all day long!!!
100% talent! What an admirable man!
He's one of the best actors in the history of cinema
Sir Anthony Hopkins is one of the best actor ever lived.!!! Soooo happy he won another Oscar this year, no one deserved it as much as he did for such a breat taking performance in The Father.
Thank you, Melody ♥️
The list needs an update!
Honourable Mentions: Instinct, The Rite, Meet Joe Black, The Wolfman, Hearts in Atlantis . . basically anything he's ever done, without a doubt the worlds greatest living actor in my opinion.
I could watch meet joe black over and over. I loved legends of the fall too
@@natalieps2387 with you on that.
Also Magic.
I would put Jack Nicholson on par with Hopkins
@@theodoreroosevelt4678 both my favourite but Anthony on 1. Would put al pacino also in the top 3.
In my opinion sir Anthony is by far the most captivating and talented actor and his mark on film will never be tarnished 😊
true!!
Westworld is masterpiece.. All Thanks to Anthony Hopkins
correct
@@ezzokenan A real shame that he is not in the third season...
@@Bear99737 owww he is not on it ??? that's anoithyer reason to not watch it
there is no robert ford in the third
I wish he will win the Oscar again with The Father. What a Brilliant performance!
He certainly deserves an Oscar for The Father, which means he probably won't win it. The Academy doesn't seem to be too concerned with rewarding the true "best" anymore. The Father is certainly in the running for Hopkins' best performance ever, which is really saying something.
This comment aged perfectly....he won and I couldn't be happier.
Ager well
Well, it happened🙂@@JRRLewis
Who knew that Hannibal Lecter would be #1?
Hopkins certainly is one of my favorite all time actors!!!
I sure was surprised
Yes..what a surprise...
His role in Remains of the Day was far more difficult...the subtleties he employed required much more craft.
Thanks for mentioning this, never even heard of this movie. Going to watch it tonight.
Fun fact: Hopkins' total screen time in The Silence of the Lambs, is only 24 minutes. He won an Oscar for Best Actor in a Leading Role, and the movie itself had more than 60 awards and 50 nominations. What a legend! Him and Denzel Washington are my all time favorite actors
Anthony Hopkins makes every movie better just by starring in it!
Where is Fracture. Damn this guy has too many good roles. What an icon
Just an okay movie. He was great in it.
His performance in The Elephant Man is a quite underrated to be honest
I completely agree. He was unreal in it.
His portrayal of the doctor in the Elephant Man was a big reason he was offered the part in Silence of the Lambs, even though the 2 doctors are quite different from each other!
the godfather of acting
The Mask of Zorro, Magic, and of course The Silence of the Lambs are my favourite Anthony Hopkins movies.
How is it even possible that Legends of The Fall was missed off this list?? One if the most powerful epics ever made and Hopkin's performance was immense!!!
Hey dear
Thanks a lot
They really need to make it top 20.
My all time favorite actor!
He truly was something else in Silence of the Lambs. He wanted Hanibal to come across as "a tarantula in a bottle", and he actually pulled it off.
Remarkable actor.
His top 20 would be better then other actors top 10!
It's not in this video, but I LOVED Anthony Hopkins' portrayal of Titus Andronicus in 1999. He was amazing!!!
What about his performance in "The Word's Fastest Indian"? I think it deserved an honorable mention, very different approach and so refreshing to watch!
He was great in "Meet Joe Black", too
This guy is really a legend
Sir Anthony is a Great Artist.
I want Sir Anthony to make a movie about a famous Musician, or Artist, or just play his self in he movie about a famous Musician Or Actor. Sir Anthony is the BEST.
His role in Amistad should be on here as well imo
Hannibal Lecter is the kind of person I would never like to run into a dark alley. Hopkins performance as the highly-educated cannibal is indeed legendary and impossible to be represented by another actor. Hannibal Lecter is Anthony Hopkins as the Joker is Heath Ledger.
One of my favourites is A Bridge Too Far as the paratroop regiment Colonel - very quintessentially English and understated ... but flashes of genius acting. His close-ups are where his craft shines through.
He has been brilliant in everything I have ever seen him in, even as Titus Andronicus.
"The remains of the day" ❤ It is like he is acting himself. My favourite actor. Some movies I watched only because of him (Meet Joe Black)
Respect for the man. I respect and adore him
Legends of the Fall 😍
one of the best
Hey dear
Thanks a lot
Undoubtedly the best actor on the planet
The professional acumen of the acclaimed actor is the ability to be absorbed into character, portray all that the script, producer, scene, music score and director wish and ....extract himself or herself completely from the character before being typecast. That is a surreal skill and ability and transcends taught method acting.
Oh Anthony , never stop acting..
We all saw #1 coming
Sir Anthony has some of the most striking eyes, along with Rutger Hauer and Cillian Murphy.
I like him as Mr Stevens in Remains of the day.
He is amazing..
C.S. Lewis was one of the greatest theologians in the last 200 years as well. His book, "A Grief Observed", is his heartbreaking journal of his deep grief over losing his beloved wife. It's all the more poignant as the same disease took his mother from him when he was a boy. That grief made him an atheist until he attended Oxford and met his mentor and spiritual guide, JRR Tolkien.
Hopkins said he read A Grief Observed to prepare to play Lewis. He got Lewis' emotions right.
One of the best actors ever period
Im a little bit sad to see that his character in the movie: "The Edge" from 1997 isnt mentioned here. He played that role really well.
I remember that! Set in Alaska. He was a survivalist author. Really good. He was perfect teamed with Alec Baldwin.
Just watched Magic again. What an incredible performance. One of the greatest actors ever.
Oh boy, so hard to choose *the #1* of Sir Anthony Hopkins' performances! 😩 ... If I had to choose: *"The Remains of the Day"* . Hannibal Lecter might be his greatest piece of art, his most outstanding 'creature' brought to the screen, but I think Mr. Stevens is the very very best job Hopkins has ever done portraying a human being. The famous book scene alone literally leaves you beyond words. You can feel the man's severe struggle with the slightest move of his fingers in the direction of Miss Kenton's hair - Sublime!
I was a bit surprised that one wasn't ranked higher. Actually, I'm sure it would at least be your *#3* if 1993 hadn't been the year of both Tom Hanks in Philadelphia and Liam Neeson in Schindler's List - Hopkins would've been whelmed with trophies! Nevermind, we could all spend hours debating over the Top Sir Anthony Hopkins performances. 🤷🏻♀️ I can think of five more film titles for the Honorable Mentions section alone: Hamlet, Chaplin, Meet Joe Black, Fracture, The Two Popes...
One of the best living actors.
I remember him in the BBC's "War and Piece". And also as Mr Stevens in Remains of the Day
What about "The Dresser", "Amistad", "84 Charing Cross Road" and "Howard's End"?
They deserve at least an honorable mention!!!
Hey what about being the Narrator on The Grinch?? He said it only took him one day to record it.
steven alvarez Yeah apparently it DID only take him a day, nuts! As much as we love his narration in The Grinch, we felt some other entries where more worthy :) it did make the shortlist though!
I grew up with that movie, yet as a kid I never realized it. But now as an adult, It only makes the movie even more amazing
It's performances!
I am missing his role in instinct and in Meet Joe Black here.
PrometheusPhamarus yes
He was also great in An bridge too far’.
Also ''THE RITE'' his performance is absolutely stunning
My top 10 are very different from these. They are as follows (including TV Series/miniseries):
10. The Lion in Winter (1968)
9. Howards End (1992)
8. The Mask of Zorro (1998)
7. The Elephant Man (1980)
6. Legends of the Fall (1994)
5. QB VII (1974)... note: this one is not well-known (sadly), but seriously, watch it! It's Amazing!
4. A Bridge Too Far (1978)
3. The Silence of the Lambs (1991)
2. The Remains of the Day (1993)
Honorable mentions:
International Velvet (1978)
Magic (1978)
84 Charing Cross Road (1987)
The World's Fastest Indian (2005)
And number one is... drum roll.....
1. Shadowlands (1993)
I agree with QB VII
list is fine. ans I'm happy to see "Shadowlands" on it. He did an outstanding performance !! I cry with the character always when I watch this movie.
Hello dear
Thanks a lot
Shadowlands on #9
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Seriously man!!
It was one of the best romance fantacy I've ever seen in my life..
Pity his role in a Bridge Too Far doesn't get mention. Hopkins was very understated thoroughly entertaining role as the paratrooper commander facing overwhelming odds.
Anthony Hopkins is a Special Movie Star... He shines above all other stars. I see so much kindness in his face. He is a beautiful man. I wish he was my friend, and neighbor. I also love his words of wisdom. He is an inspiration. { If he could read one comment from me it would be Sir Anthony, please take care of your self. Stay safe from covid. God Bless You, and may the Angels watch over you forever. Marion Coleman. Jan. 7,2022 }.
And now he has another oscar 😌....definitely one, if not, the best actor of all time. I honestly cannot stand any other actor but sir. Hopkins,,,he's so pleasing to watch.
Just a fine fine actor...love this man
I’m glad but also surprised that his Corky character from Magic was an honourable mention. I was hoping that’d be on the list he was INCREDIBLE in Magic!
Anthony Hopkins was so good in westworld that the show, while still good in this new season, just feels like it’s missing something without him.
Now he's topped the lot with The Father.
I agree. I saw it last night. The movie was completely astounding. His performance was unbelievable. I was blown away. Felt so REAL. 🌹
Nice Video.
Extraordinary in “The Remains of the Day”. Incomparable!
About ten years ago, Sure Anthony Hopkins posted on LDS Standing his testimony. It was the most loving and moving I had heard. He is a beautiful man and a beautiful spirit.
Who is here after he won OSCAR
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Where is fracture?
I had same thought👍
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all hail the almighty Sir Anthony Hopkins
Hell no! Mr. Stevens should be in the top 3!
Loved all his performances, bar none !
Je viens de regarder son dernier film " The father". C'est tout simplement un chef-d'oeuvre. Anthony est l'un des grands acteurs de tous les temps
One of our most great European Actors!!!!!😍😍😃🇪🇺❤️❤️❤️👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
He is my favorite actor. Besides The Silence of The Lambs and all that, what he did in Westworld was mindblowing.
His part in the EDGE movie...about survival was a good movie
Do not forget his performance I the b b c version off war and peace ( 1972) and his role in the lion in winter
I loved him as Don Diego in the Zorro film 😣 That should have at least been in the top 5
Lector is obvious but Remains of the Day is a wonderfully subtle performance.
He is amazing in Westworld!!!
There's a movie that unfortunately didn't get the attention it deserves (Instinct), the scene where he defends the gorillas as his own family is a true masterpiece.
In my opinion, The Remains of the Day should’ve been #1.
can we update this please - as he is THE greatest actor ever - just got a 2nd Oscar!
I was expecting his role in Fracture to be included in the list and his role in the Edge
"Magic" is a great movie.
I would put "Instinct" or "The Edge" over "Thor" any day. Hell i'd even put his "Beowulf" performance in there and that's motion capture. Pfft...Thor....behave yourselves.
#1 should be the Superbowl commericial!
I was gonna be ticked if Shadowlands was not on here.
One important movie I miss: "Hearts of Atlantis" the storyline is might be not over the top but his performance were outstanding!
Abracadabra, I sit on his knee...presto change, and now he is me...Hocus Pocus, we take her to bed...Magic is fun...we're dead. Memorized from the original ad. I've never seen the movie (my mother did) but I'll never forget that ad. That said, I loved him in "The Elephant Man" and "Silence Of the Lambs".
Hello dear
Thanks a lot
1. Nixon 2. Remains of the Day 3. Silence of the Lambs 4. The Bounty 5. Red Dragon 6. Fracture 7. Hannibal 8. Legends of the Fall 9. Bram Stokers Dracula 10. Meet Joe Black
You are the best Sir Anthony THE BEST
here after he received another oscar for The Father, at the age of 83!
I didn’t know he was Odin
Diego de la vega should've make it into the list
He has always given his best
Top 10 Psychopaths portrayed by British Actors
I second that
Kyle Campbell Alex from A Clockwork Orange
@markorevan now that's a pretty good list
@markorevan Norman Stansfield by Gary Oldman
Ptolemy of Alexander movie!!👌👌
@Anthony Hopkins Thank u so much sir!!
i liked him as abraham van helsing in the 1992 dracula movie