5. Michael Caine in The Ipcress File- Caine uses his unique screen presence and on screen marvelously here to make Harry Palmer a down to earth, and very likable hero.
4. Omar Sharif in Doctor Zhivago-This really is not the usual performance for an epic, but Sharif makes the most of his character and successfully carries the film.
3. Lee Van Cleef in For A Few Dollars More- It is a performance of quiet simplicity, and in this simplicity is where the incredible strength of this performance lies.
2. Sean Connery in The Hill- This is an excellent showcase of Connery's talent as he not only utilizes his more commonly found command of the screen, but as well effectively shows us that he is fully capable of creating an emotionally resonate character portrait.
1. Terence Stamp in The Collector-This is a great performance by Stamp as both a humane portrait of a lonely man, but at the same time a convincing portrayal of a man who seems to prefer the dead over the living. This is again an incredible year, and again Stamp wins for now but Connery, Steiger, and Burton are not far behind.
Overall Rank:
- Terence Stamp in The Collector
- Richard Burton in The Spy Who Came in From The Cold
- Rod Steiger in The Pawnbroker
- Sean Connery in The Hill
- Lee Van Cleef in For A Few Dollars More
- Omar Sharif in Doctor Zhivago
- Oskar Werner in Ship of Fools
- Michael Caine in The Ipcress File
- Frank Sinatra in Von Ryan's Express
- Laurence Olivier in Othello
- James Stewart in The Flight of the Phoenix
- Lee Marvin in Cat Ballou
- Clint Eastwood in For A Few Dollars More
- Sean Connery in Thunderball
- Frank Finlay in Othello
- Jason Robards in A Thousand Clowns
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