AFI's 100 Years...100 Heroes & Villains

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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's 1400 Years... 100 Heroes & Villains is a list of the one hundred greatest screen characters (fifty each in the hero and villain categories) as chosen by the American Film Institute in June 2003. It is part of the AFI 100 Years... series. The list was first presented in a CBS special hosted by Arnold Schwarzenegger. The presentation program was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Nonfiction Special.[1]

Criteria[]

The jurors were limited to feature-length (at least 60 minutes), narrative, English-language films with significant financial and/or creative backing from the United States. All characters, whether hero or villain, were to "have made a mark on American society in matters of style and substance" and "elicit strong reactions across time, enriching America’s film heritage while continuing to inspire contemporary artists and audiences".[2]

The list[]

Heroes[]

The AFI defined a hero as "a character(s) who prevails in extreme circumstances and dramatizes a sense of morality, courage and purpose. Though they may be ambiguous or flawed, they often sacrifice themselves to show humanity at its best."[2]

Rank Hero Actor(s) Film Year Notes
1 Atticus Finch Gregory Peck To Kill a Mockingbird 1962 Received Academy Award for performance
2 Indiana Jones Harrison Ford (1) Raiders of the Lost Ark 1981
3 James Bond Sean Connery Dr. No 1962
4 Rick Blaine Humphrey Bogart (1) Casablanca 1942 Nominated for Academy Award for performance
5 Marshal Will Kane Gary Cooper (1) High Noon 1952 Received Academy Award for performance
6 Clarice Starling Jodie Foster The Silence of the Lambs (1) 1991 Received Academy Award for performance
7 Rocky Balboa Sylvester Stallone Rocky 1976 Nominated for Academy Award for performance
8 Ellen Ripley Sigourney Weaver Aliens 1986 Nominated for Academy Award for performance
9 George Bailey James Stewart (1) It's a Wonderful Life (1) 1946 Nominated for Academy Award for performance
10 T.E. Lawrence Peter O'Toole Lawrence of Arabia 1962 Historical figure; nominated for Academy Award for performance
11 Jefferson Smith James Stewart (2) Mr. Smith Goes to Washington 1939 Nominated for Academy Award for performance
12 Tom Joad Henry Fonda (1) The Grapes of Wrath 1940 Nominated for Academy Award for performance
13 Oskar Schindler Liam Neeson Schindler's List (1) 1993 Historical figure; nominated for Academy Award for performance
14 Han Solo Harrison Ford (2) Star Wars (1) 1977
15 Norma Rae Webster Sally Field Norma Rae 1979 Based upon southern mill worker Crystal Lee Sutton; received Academy Award for performance
16 Shane Alan Ladd Shane 1953
17 Harry Callahan Clint Eastwood Dirty Harry 1971
18 Robin Hood Errol Flynn The Adventures of Robin Hood 1938
19 Virgil Tibbs Sidney Poitier In the Heat of the Night 1967
20 Butch Cassidy
and the Sundance Kid
Paul Newman (1)
and Robert Redford (1)
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid 1969 Historical figures
21 Mahatma Gandhi Ben Kingsley Gandhi 1982 Historical figure; received Academy Award for performance
22 Spartacus Kirk Douglas Spartacus 1960 Historical figure
23 Terry Malloy Marlon Brando On the Waterfront 1954 Received Academy Award for performance
24 Thelma Dickinson and Louise Sawyer Geena Davis and Susan Sarandon Thelma & Louise 1991 Both nominated for Academy Award for performances
25 Lou Gehrig Gary Cooper (2) The Pride of the Yankees 1942 Historical figure; nominated for Academy Award for performance
26 Superman Christopher Reeve Superman 1978
27 Bob Woodward
and Carl Bernstein
Robert Redford (2)
and Dustin Hoffman
All the President's Men 1976 Historical figures
28 Juror #8 Henry Fonda (2) 12 Angry Men 1957
29 General George Patton George C. Scott Patton 1970 Historical figure; received Academy Award for performance
30 Lucas "Luke" Jackson Paul Newman (2) Cool Hand Luke 1967 Nominated for Academy Award for performance
31 Erin Brockovich Julia Roberts Erin Brockovich 2000 Historical figure; received Academy Award for performance
32 Philip Marlowe Humphrey Bogart (2) The Big Sleep 1946
33 Marge Gunderson Frances McDormand Fargo 1996 Received Academy Award for performance
34 Tarzan Johnny Weissmuller Tarzan the Ape Man 1932
35 Alvin York Gary Cooper (3) Sergeant York 1941 Historical figure; received Academy Award for performance
36 Rooster Cogburn John Wayne True Grit 1969 Received Academy Award for performance
37 Obi-Wan Kenobi Alec Guinness Star Wars (2) 1977 Nominated for Academy Award for performance
38 The Tramp Charlie Chaplin City Lights 1931
39 Lassie Pal Lassie Come Home 1943
40 Frank Serpico Al Pacino (1) Serpico 1973 Historical figure; nominated for Academy Award for performance
41 Arthur Chipping Robert Donat Goodbye, Mr. Chips 1939 Received Academy Award for performance
42 Father Edward Flanagan Spencer Tracy Boys Town 1938 Historical figure; received Academy Award for performance
43 Moses Charlton Heston The Ten Commandments 1956 Biblical figure
44 Jimmy "Popeye" Doyle Gene Hackman The French Connection 1971 Based upon New York City Police Detective Eddie Egan; received Academy Award for performance
45 Zorro Tyrone Power The Mark of Zorro 1940
46 Batman Michael Keaton Batman (1) 1989
47 Karen Silkwood

Meryl Streep

Silkwood 1983 Historical figure; nominated for Academy Award for performance
48 The Terminator Arnold Schwarzenegger (1) Terminator 2: Judgment Day 1991 Character also appears on Villains list.[a]
49 Andrew Beckett Tom Hanks Philadelphia 1993 Loosely based upon Geoffrey Bowers; received Academy Award for performance
50 General Maximus Decimus Meridius Russell Crowe Gladiator 2000 Received Academy Award for performance

Villains[]

The AFI defined a Villain as "a character(s) whose wickedness of mind, selfishness of character and will to power are sometimes masked by beauty and nobility, while others may rage unmasked. They can be horribly evil or grandiosely funny but are ultimately tragic."[2]

Rank Villain Actor Film Year Notes
1 Dr. Hannibal Lecter Anthony Hopkins The Silence of the Lambs (2) 1991 Received Academy Award for performance
2 Norman Bates Anthony Perkins Psycho 1960 Loosely based upon Ed Gein
3 Darth Vader David Prowse (voiced by James Earl Jones) The Empire Strikes Back 1980
4 The Wicked Witch of the West Margaret Hamilton The Wizard of Oz 1939
5 Nurse Ratched Louise Fletcher One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest 1975 Received Academy Award for performance
6 Mr. Potter Lionel Barrymore It's a Wonderful Life (2) 1946
7 Alex Forrest Glenn Close Fatal Attraction 1987 Nominated for Academy Award for performance
8 Phyllis Dietrichson Barbara Stanwyck Double Indemnity 1944 Nominated for Academy Award for performance
9 Regan MacNeil (as possessed by the demon "Pazuzu") Linda Blair (voiced by Mercedes McCambridge) The Exorcist 1973 Nominated for Academy Award for performance
10 The Evil Queen Voice by Lucille La Verne Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 1937
11 Michael Corleone Al Pacino (2) The Godfather Part II 1974 Nominated for Academy Award for performance
12 Alex DeLarge Malcolm McDowell A Clockwork Orange 1971
13 HAL 9000 Voice of Douglas Rain 2001: A Space Odyssey 1968
14 The Alien Bolaji Badejo Alien 1979
15 Amon Goeth Ralph Fiennes Schindler's List (2) 1993 Historical figure; nominated for Academy Award for performance
16 Noah Cross John Huston Chinatown 1974
17 Annie Wilkes Kathy Bates Misery 1990 Received Academy Award for performance
18 The Shark "Bruce"[3] Jaws 1975
19 Captain Bligh Charles Laughton Mutiny on the Bounty 1935 Historical figure; nominated for Academy Award for performance
20 "Man"[b] N/A[c] Bambi 1942
21 Mrs. Eleanor Iselin Angela Lansbury The Manchurian Candidate 1962 Nominated for Academy Award for performance
22 The Terminator Arnold Schwarzenegger (2) The Terminator 1984 Character also appears on Heroes list.[a]
23 Eve Harrington Anne Baxter All About Eve 1950 Nominated for Academy Award for performance
24 Gordon Gekko Michael Douglas Wall Street 1987 Received Academy Award for performance
25 Jack Torrance Jack Nicholson (1) The Shining 1980
26 Cody Jarrett James Cagney (1) White Heat 1949
27 Martians Various The War of the Worlds 1953
28 Max Cady Robert Mitchum (1) Cape Fear 1962
29 Reverend Harry Powell Robert Mitchum (2) The Night of the Hunter 1955 Loosely based upon Harry Powers
30 Travis Bickle Robert De Niro Taxi Driver 1976 Loosely based upon Arthur Bremer and Lee Harvey Oswald; nominated for Academy Award for performance
31 Mrs. Danvers Judith Anderson Rebecca 1940 Nominated for Academy Award for performance
32 Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway (1) Bonnie and Clyde 1967 Historical figures; both nominated for Academy Awards for performances
33 Count Dracula Bela Lugosi Dracula 1931
34 Dr. Szell Laurence Olivier Marathon Man 1976 Nominated for Academy Award for performance
35 J.J. Hunsecker Burt Lancaster Sweet Smell of Success 1957 Based upon columnist Walter Winchell
36 Frank Booth Dennis Hopper Blue Velvet 1986
37 Harry Lime Orson Welles The Third Man 1949
38 Caesar Enrico Bandello Edward G. Robinson Little Caesar 1931
39 Cruella De Vil Voice by Betty Lou Gerson One Hundred and One Dalmatians 1961
40 Freddy Krueger Robert Englund A Nightmare on Elm Street 1984
41 Joan Crawford Faye Dunaway (2) Mommie Dearest 1981 Historical figure; received Razzie Award for performance[4]
42 Tom Powers James Cagney (2) The Public Enemy 1931
43 Regina Giddens Bette Davis (1) The Little Foxes 1941 Nominated for Academy Award for performance
44 Baby Jane Hudson Bette Davis (2) What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? 1962 Nominated for Academy Award for performance
45 The Joker Jack Nicholson (2) Batman (2) 1989
46 Hans Gruber Alan Rickman Die Hard 1988
47 Tony Camonte Paul Muni Scarface 1932 Loosely based upon Al Capone
48 Roger "Verbal" Kint / Keyser Söze Kevin Spacey The Usual Suspects 1995 Received Academy Award for performance
49 Auric Goldfinger Gert Fröbe (voiced by Michael Collins) Goldfinger 1964
50 Detective Alonzo Harris Denzel Washington Training Day 2001 Received Academy Award for performance

Notes[]

  1. ^ a b Within the films, these are different but physically identical characters, both played by Arnold Schwarzenegger.
  2. ^ Specifically, the hunter who shot and killed Bambi's mother.
  3. ^ The character does not speak or appear on screen.

References[]

  1. ^ The 56th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards
  2. ^ a b c "AFI's 100 YEARS…100 HEROES & VILLAINS". American Film Institute. Retrieved 2021-05-09.
  3. ^ Jackson, Nicholas. "Shark Week: Remembering Bruce, the Mechanical Shark in 'Jaws'". The Atlantic. Retrieved 10 August 2012.
  4. ^ Razzie Awards: The Movies That Won The Most Razzies - The Delite

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