54. BORIS KARLOFF
Frankenstein (1931)
Grunting and moaning your way through a movie is anything but a sure ticket to cinema immortality. (One word: Nell.) Now add to that the pressure of creating one of the most pitiable and ambiguous villains in all of literature using only the most minute changes in facial expression and you'll have some idea of Karloff's monstrously iconic achievement.
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