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The voting's over. Now it's time to find out who the 100 Greatest Movie Stars of all time are, as voted by you. Watch Channel 4's 100 Greatest Movie Stars to find out if these nominees made it onto the final list.
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Nastassja Kinski
Nastassja Kinski
The daughter of Werner Herzog collaborator Klaus Kinski was born in Berlin in 1959. As a saucy, youthful nymphet she perhaps inevitably attracted the attention of Roman Polanski, who cast her in Tess in 1980. She later moved on to Jean-Jacques Beineix, who directed her in 1983's Moon In The Gutter - when she had a son the following year, Beineix was one of eight men suspected of being the father. Fans of her sensual good looks may like to check her out in the 1976 Hammer flick, To The Devil A Daughter - although recently she has re-established herself with eminently respectable performances in One Night Stand and Neil LaBute's Your Friends And Neighbors.
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Nicolas Cage
Nicolas Cage
Born in California in 1964, the nephew of legendary film director Francis Ford Coppola, Nic Cage changed his name early in his career in order to gain a reputation in his own right. After dropping out of high school at 17, he got a part in Coppola's 1983 film Rumble Fish, before appearing as a punk in Valley Girl which launched his career. Cage excels at playing unhinged characters, which can been seen in films like Raising Arizona, Birdy, Face Off, Wild At Heart and Con Air. Having had critical recognition for his performance in Leaving Las Vegas, for which he won an Oscar, Cage has begun to play more mainstream roles in films like Captain Correlis Mandoline, Gone in 60 Seconds and Windtalkers.
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Nicole Kidman
Nicole Kidman
Born in Honolulu in 1967 Kidman's first love was ballet but she turned to acting and received praise as a kid from the then film student Jane Campion. Dropping out of school she made her first film at 16 (Bush Christmas) before a series of critically acclaimed performances led to her Hollywood debut in Dead Calm (1989). After a run of forgettable films where she was a foil to the leading man, she won praise for her first starring role proper in To Die For. Before appearing alongside soon-to-be ex-hubby Tom Cruise in Eyes Wide Shut, she had male critics covering their laps with their programmes when she appeared nude on stage in the Blue Room in 1998. Since then she has starred in Moulin Rouge.
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