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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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| Oliver Reed |
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Legendary drinker and rabble-rouser, Oliver Reed was born in London in 1938. He first caught the public's attention in a 1961 Hammer horror film Curse Of The Werewolf, but he refused to be typecast. Reed appeared in many good films during the 1960s, including These Are The Damned, the Oscar winning Oliver! and Ken Russell's groundbreaking hit Women In Love, in which he famously wrestled nude with Alan Bates. Thereafter, he starred in The Three Musketeers and Tommy, as well as a series of more trashy films like The Brood. Reed died in 2000 during the filming of Gladiator, having turned in a wonderful, reflective performance as an ageing former star of the amphitheatre. |
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| Omar Sharif |
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An international film star and a world class bridge player, Omar Sharif was born in Egypt in 1932. He shot to fame in 1962, as Ali in Lawrence of Arabia, a performance that won him a Best Supporting Actor Oscar. Thereafter, he starred in Doctor Zhivago, More Than A Miracle and Funny Girl. His power in the 1970s faded a little and he made supporting appearances in films like The Pink Panther Strikes Again and Green Ice. Since then he has worked in TV and become known worldwide as a bridge expert. |
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