10 Best Dressed Hall of Fame Actors
We appreciate the movies we are watching because of the story. However, we appreciate it more because of the persons who are playing the characters. However, it was not easy to be called as good, better or best actor especially when it comes to Hall of Fame. Actors need to put more a lot of effort for them to be known not just only in U.S. but also internationally. Actors who are one of the Hall of Fame had dressed up nicely in front of the cameras, reporters, audiences and fellow artists. Below is the list of the best dressed Hall of Fame actors.
1. Clint Eastwood
Clint Eastwood was one of the best dressed Hall of Fame actors who was famous in international pictures. He was born in San Francisco, California on May 31, 1930 to her mother named Margaret Ruth who was a factory worker
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Humphrey Bogart
Bogart’s real name was Humphrey DeForest Bogart and was born on December 25, 1899 in New York City, New York. He was born to Belmont DeForest Bogart who was a wealthy surgeon and Maud Humphrey who was a well-known magazine suffragette and illustrator. But little did he know that his father was opium-addict. Bogart had been expelled from Yale for medical studies, he served the U.S Naval Reserve and later on, he managed the theater company that was owned by William Brady who was his family friend. Unfortunately, Bogart died on January 14, 1957 battling with throat cancer and follow up surgeries at his home in Hollywood.
10. Morgan Freeman
Morgan Freeman was born in Memphis, Tennessee on June 1, 1937. This famous American actor had become into one of the most treasured people in modern cinema in US. Freeman’s first exposure to dramatic arts was on the lively musical named Hello Dolly!. The biggest year for Freeman was on 2005 because he appeared in the film named Million Dollar Baby together with Clint Eastwood. And until now, Freeman’s career is still active as he continues to appear in dramas, participate in films and
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