Remember I said favorite, not best. (#3 isn't better thhan #7 for instance)
10.
Hugh Laurie (Best Role: House M.D.)
Seriously, I mean he's friggin' House.
9.
Ron Perlman (Best role: Hellboy)
Genius casting of a bad ass character. And to anyone that has seen the made for TV movie Despertion, this guy is scary *****.
8.
Heath Ledger (Best role: The Dark Knight)
Yes, I'll admit it, wasn't a big fan even after he died. That all changed after seeing TDK, I mean he seriously owned the role.
7.
Al Pacino (Best role: too many to count)
Any man that can make screaming an actual form of dialouge into everyone of his movies deserves a spot.
6.
Robert DeNiro (Best role: even more than Pacino's to count)
Is there a more iconic actor around? Team him up with Scorcese and you've got a great movie. Yes, better than Pacino.
5.
Harrison Ford (Best Role: Indiana Jones)
At the beginning of the year I had seen NONE of the Indiana Jones movies. But after a long discussion with John McClane and Yoda threatening to ban me, I watched all of them. I've seen all of them about 5 times.
4. Jimmy Stewart (Best Role: It's a Wonderful Life)
It's a Christmas tradition to watch IAWL at my house, great movie. It's why I'm sad I didn't put much thought into my top 100 films.
3.
Seth Green (Best role: Robot Chicken)
I know I've lost a little respect with this one, but hear me out. Seth Green is just a Star Wars geek who made it big, now he has his own highly rated fan loved Tv show where he pretty much does any skit he wants. That's good to me.
2.
Edward Norton (Best Role: American History X)
Has any new actor exploded on the scene and get like a bajillion awards in 5 years? Thought not.
1.
Aaron Eckhart (Best role: The Dark Knight)
Seriously, I mean Heath owned the Dark Knight, but any man who can make the rom-com No Reservations enjoyable, plus everything I've seen with him in it deserves the top spot.