AFI's 100 Years...100 Stars

The American Film Institute's AFI 100 Years... series includes AFI's 100 Years...100 Stars ranking their selections for the top 25 male and 25 female greatest screen legends of American film history. On June 15, 1999, a CBS special hosted by Shirley Temple unveiled the list with fifty current actors making the presentations.

AFI 100 Years... series
1998100 Movies
1999100 Stars
2000100 Laughs
2001100 Thrills
2002100 Passions
2003100 Heroes & Villains
2004100 Songs
2005100 Movie Quotes
200525 Scores
2006100 Cheers
200625 Musicals
2007100 Movies (Updated)
2008AFI's 10 Top 10

AFI defined an "American screen legend" as an actor or a team of actors during the Classical Hollywood cinema era with a significant screen presence in American feature-length (40 min or more) films whose screen debut occurred in or before 1950, or whose screen debut occurred after 1950 but whose death has marked a completed body of work, ie., actors recognized for their contributions to classical Hollywood American cinema.

The top stars of their respective gender are Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn. They starred together in the classic adventure 1951 film The African Queen, for which Bogart won his only Academy Award. Sidney Poitier and Sophia Loren are the list's only living honorees.[1]

List of 50 greatest screen legends: Top 25 Male and Top 25 Female stars

No Male legends Female legends
1 Humphrey Bogart
(1899–1957)
Katharine Hepburn
(1907–2003)
2 Cary Grant
(1904–1986)
Bette Davis
(1908–1989)
3 James Stewart
(1908–1997)
Audrey Hepburn
(1929–1993)
4 Marlon Brando
(1924–2004)
Ingrid Bergman
(1915–1982)
5 Fred Astaire
(1899–1987)
Greta Garbo
(1905–1990)
6 Henry Fonda
(1905–1982)
Marilyn Monroe
(1926–1962)
7 Clark Gable
(1901–1960)
Elizabeth Taylor
(1932–2011)
8 James Cagney
(1899–1986)
Judy Garland
(1922–1969)
9 Spencer Tracy
(1900–1967)
Marlene Dietrich
(1901–1992)
10 Charlie Chaplin
(1889–1977)
Joan Crawford
(1905–1977)
11 Gary Cooper
(1901–1961)
Barbara Stanwyck
(1907–1990)
12 Gregory Peck
(1916–2003)
Claudette Colbert
(1903–1996)
13 John Wayne
(1907–1979)
Grace Kelly
(1929–1982)
14 Laurence Olivier
(1907–1989)
Ginger Rogers
(1911–1995)
15 Gene Kelly
(1912–1996)
Mae West
(1893–1980)
16 Orson Welles
(1915–1985)
Vivien Leigh
(1913–1967)
17 Kirk Douglas
(1916–2020)
Lillian Gish
(1893–1993)
18 James Dean
(1931–1955)
Shirley Temple
(1928–2014)
19 Burt Lancaster
(1913–1994)
Rita Hayworth
(1918–1987)
20 Marx Brothers
Chico (1887–1961)
Harpo (1888–1964)
Groucho (1890–1977)
Lauren Bacall
(1924–2014)
21 Buster Keaton
(1895–1966)
Sophia Loren
(born 1934)
22 Sidney Poitier
(born 1927)
Jean Harlow
(1911–1937)
23 Robert Mitchum
(1917–1997)
Carole Lombard
(1908–1942)
24 Edward G. Robinson
(1893–1973)
Mary Pickford
(1892–1979)
25 William Holden
(1918–1981)
Ava Gardner
(1922–1990)
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