In sports they are always talking about who might be basketball’s next Michael Jordan, football’s next Peyton Manning, hockey’s next Wayne Gretzky or baseball’s Derek Jeter. So if they can have those discussions with sports….it only seems fair to have those discussions about actors and actresses. This page is going to try and answer the question…Who is the next Marlon Brando? Not to mention many other stars from the past.
Who is the next Spencer Tracy? Our pick is Mr. Morgan Freeman.
But Why? All the way back in 2011 we wrote a page on Morgan Freeman. Chris, one of our commenters said “If I could compare him to any of the classic stars, I would say Spencer Tracy, because he comes across as the most natural actors ever and like Tracy, he makes acting look very easy.” I liked and agreed with his comment….and the idea for this page was created. In my return comment to Chris, I said….”well if I ever write that page I will give you credit for Who is the new Tracy?”…five plus years later I kept my word.
Who is the next Katharine Hepburn? Our pick is Meryl Streep.
But Why? Katharine Hepburn and Meryl Streep are simply the two greatest actresses ever. Hepburn made movies from 1932-1994…while Streep has been making movies since 1975….that’s a combined 84 years of quality performances. Together they have earned 31 Oscar® nominations and have won 7 Oscars®.
Who is the next Jerry Lewis? Our pick is Adam Sandler.
But Why? “I’ve had great success being a total idiot. …. I get paid for what most kids get punished for” – Jerry Lewis. Pretty sure Adam Sandler has had that same exact thoughts.
Who is the next Paul Muni? Our pick is Daniel Day-Lewis.
But Why? First of all I am sure some of the younger readers are wondering who is Paul Muni? Muni was an Oscar® winning actor who was considered by many to be the best actor working in the 1930s. Muni disappeared so far into his characters that audiences never got to really know Muni. Hey that sounds like 3-time Oscar® winner Daniel Day-Lewis.
Who is the next Charles Bronson? Our pick is Bruce Willis.
But Why? Ok….we admit it….we are huge Bruce Willis fans….so we had to get him on this page. Got lots of suggestions. James Cagney, Richard Widmark, Steve McQueen and Gary Cooper were all rejected…..but in the end Charles Bronson seemed to be the best fit. Both actors were known for their action roles and both actors were not considered great thespians. But they both had incredible screen presence. Added bonus is the fact that Bruce is signed to play the Bronson part in a Death Wish reboot.
Who is the next James Stewart? Our pick is Tom Hanks.
But Why? Trying to match Tom Hanks with a Screen Legend was sort of difficult as he seemed like a good match for Cary Grant and Gary Cooper as well. In the end we went with Hanks’ acting idol James Stewart. Both actors appeared in quality movie after quality movie and always gave good to great performances. Off screen they both had great reputations as good people.
Who is the next Doris Day? Our pick is Sandra Bullock.
But Why? Doris Day was the queen of the romantic comedy in the 1950s and 1960s…while Sandra Bullock was the queen of the romantic comedy in the 1990s and 2000s. We realize Bullock can not sing like Day and that Day does not have an Oscar win on her resume. Speaking of Oscars….it is not past time to give Day an Honorary Oscar?
Who is the next Sidney Poitier? Our pick is Denzel Washington.
But Why? Denzel Washington’s Oscar® winning acceptance speech for Training Day says it all. “I will always be chasing you Sidney, I will always be following in your footsteps, there is nothing I rather do sir.”
Who is the next John Wayne? Our pick is Clint Eastwood.
But Why? My first thought was there will never be another John Wayne. But the more I thought about Clint Eastwood the more this pick made sense. Both Wayne and Eastwood became superstars for their roles in westerns. Both actors were very tall…they both were 6 feet 4 inches tall. Their screen personas were almost identical. As they both had a forceful screen presence with virile masculinity and appeared to be indestructible.
Who is the next Edward G. Robinson? Our pick Philip Seymour Hoffman.
But Why? When we originally came up with this pick…Philip Seymour Hoffman was alive and well…sadly he passed away before we got this page finished. After a stellar leading man career, Edward G. Robinson, became one of the greatest supporting actors ever. We really think that is where PSH was heading…to be the next EGR.
Who is the next Gary Cooper? Our pick is Harrison Ford.
But Why? When we think of Gary Cooper and Harrison Ford…one word pops into our minds…..hero. Cooper played the hero in movies from the 1920s to the early 1960s. Ford played the hero in movies from the mid 1970s to present day….that is almost 80 years of movies where you can find either Cooper or Ford playing a hero.
Who is the next Robert Mitchum? Our pick is Jean Reno.
But Why? First of all there seems to be somewhat of a resemblance between the AFI Screen Legend Robert Mitchum and French actor Jean Reno. In Reno’s Leon: The Professional he tries to walk like John Wayne…but I always thought he walked more like Mitchum in that movie. The other connection is that they both have the same quiet intensity in their performances.
Who is the next Paul Newman? Our pick is Matthew McConaughey.
But Why? We remember when Matthew McConaughey’s A Time To Kill was being released… McConaughey was labeled the next Paul Newman. At the time that seemed pretty ridiculous. Fast forward over 20 years and that no longer seems ridiculous. Both are Oscar winners and both have had to overcome their good lucks to be considered great actors.
Who is the next Marlon Brando? Our pick is Leonardo DiCaprio.
But Why? Actually drew a blank when thinking about who is the next Marlon Brando. So we asked an expert on Brando, Bob from Belfast, what he thought. He suggested Leonardo DiCaprio. We took his suggestion and did a twitter poll on that question….and Leo got 75% of the vote followed by 17% for Tom Hardy and 8% for Sean Penn. In the end….we decided to go along with their logic and pick DiCaprio as the next Brando.
So what do you think? Are our picks completely wrong? Are they looking good? Got any suggestions for better matches? There are many more stars we looked at (Bogart, McQueen, Peck, Cagney)…but we could not find a good match. Looking forward to some feedback.
yes your john wayne is so good the best
Thank you Lora….for stopping by, commenting and of course agreeing….lol.
HI BRUCE:
1 Congratulations on initial response to your new quiz and also to the apparent increased number of people who want to donate informative posts to your site. Dan”s highly comprehensive lists for example must take a lot of dedication and hard work which I am sure that you especially appreciate.
2 I think that the longer the quiz runs the more varieties of opinion you will get to the match-ups so I will agree to differ with others about my own suggestions and contentions except that I will NOT yield about Tracy/Freeman !
3 I have stated before that Morg is in my Top 5 all-time faves among males along with Peck, Widmark Jimmy Stewart and Laddie, Durbin as a female completing my Superb Six. Accordingly I have been watching Morgan closely for some time and have long identified Tracy-like traits in him in terms of toleration and avuncular qualities.
4 Tracy openly detested Brando and whilst many thought that was because Marlon was challenging Spence’s status as THE Hollywood Great Actor/Star other historians have opined that Spence saw Bud as a threat to his acknowledged position as Great Actor/Star/’HUMANITARIAN’.
5 My own opinion is that Bud went off at too many tangents for the Tracy mantle to fit comfortably and the heirs to Spence in the qualities of which he was apparently personally jealous were ultimately at first the likes of Newman and Redford and that THEY became the Great Actor/Star/’Humanitarians’ – and today they are joined by Morg.
6 I’ll leave it there except to say that I hope Stevie doesn’t now harangue the fans of Tom Hardy !
Best wishes BOB
Hey Bob.
1. This has been a nice view and comment getter….I am thinking….20 might be a good number to reach….which means I need another 5…..Heston/Crowe will be the 16th…..but that still leaves 4 more. Any thoughts on Joan Crawford or Bette Davis?
2. I agree Dan’s list are pretty impressive….I imagine his database has lots of work in it….as I know my database has….I like how he has been giving totals on the amount of Oscar winners a person has worked with….so far Michael Caine is first with 70….you know I like that.
3. The Tracy/Freeman match is the reason this page exists….so I agree with you….and it is why it is the first one listed…so you are preaching to the choir…lol.
4. I think Spencer Tracy had some demons in his closet….I think he was not too nice of a man off camera. I remember reading that James Stewart agreed to make Malaya with Tracy because …..Tracy was so nice to him when they made The Murder Man when Stewart was unknown…anyway….when they made Malaya…Tracy barely acknowledged Stewart during the entire production. Maybe that jealousy bug was just getting started.
5. Good point about Great Actor/Star/Humanitarian.
As always….thanks for the feedback.
arnold s. will B remmembered in future
Hey Rip M. I agree Arnold will be remembered…thanks for stopping by.
I don’t think they’re comparable, really. Too very different actors in the roles they played. As a history buff, I read somewhere, a biography I believe, that John Wayne didn’t really approve of Clint Eastwood’s kind of ‘cowboy’.
Hey Neileen Miller good points. Pretty sure Wayne’s comment was about Clint’s High Plains Drifter…Wayne really took offense to Clint’s “hero” in that movie. “High Plains Drifter isn’t what the West was all about. That isn’t the American people who settled this country.” –John Wayne
The Duke said that Clint was too much of a shoot em up cowboy (violent) and Clint wouldn’t change his way of making movies, he tried only one time to make a movie with the Duke, so I read somewhere.
Hey George…I remember reading that too….I think he was disgusted with the fact that Clint’s character in High Plains Drifter road into town….killed a couple of men….and then pretty much raped a woman…..not the type of cowboy hero he was used to.
Some good picks, but I think Sam Elliot or Tom Selleck better then Clint Eastwood. Of course there will never be another Duke. Just my thoughts…..
Hey John….Selleck and Elliott are good picks…..but they barely had leading man movie careers. Selleck’s total movie career is pretty short and his greatest success were on tv….where Elliott is an supporting actor…..those just don’t stack up to the awesome 50 year leading man success of Wayne. Heck as great as Clint is…..even his awesom career might not stack up to the Duke’s. Thanks for the suggestions.