What Actor Will You Cry for When They Die?

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MajorKris

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Alan Rickman, Natalie Portman, Hugh Laurie, Michael Caine, Johnny Depp

These are the ones I can think of at the moment, I probably have a few musicians and directors/writers I would miss if they died, but I'll just leave these few.
 

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Morgan Freeman, Clint Eastwood, Harrison Ford, Liam Neeson, Ian McKellen, a couple others that I don't necessarily remember right now. All of them played a role in my childhood and still manage to be great actors.
 

Goldeneye1989

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no oneder said:
Michael J. Fox, James Gandolfini, John Travolta, Brendan Fraser, Leslie Nielsen (probably), Dan Aykroyd and probably a lot more, that's just top of the pops, er, I mean my head.
Finally someone says one of the very special few.

Leslie Nielsen God bless that great funny man. I dont think i would cry, but dam it will be a bad day for me.
 

Baradiel

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Loads. Stephen Fry and Tim Minchin are near the top. Basicaly, any high quality actor or comedian that dies I will miss, but some I will actually cry/feel very sad.
 

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I wouldn't cry, but I'd be like "dammit, that sucks." I had that reaction when Paul Newman and George Carlin died. If I'd be the most upset it would be Liam Neeson. He's my favorite all time actor. I'd probably be like "son of a *****" and move on.
GEEEEOOOORRRGGGE! I miss him so much.

When they eventually die, I know I've been ninja'd, probably Harrison Ford.
 

Vern

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I'll never cry when someone I don't personally know dies. But damn, I'll be very pissed when Tom Waits dies, and this applies since he's also acted, as well as made some of the greatest songs ever written. I'm sure I'll punch asphalt a few times, fire off a few rounds, and drink a bottle of vodka in his honor.
 

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SimuLord said:
Cry? Not a damn one. They're only celebrities, not family members or loved ones or even small animals---look to your left. I cried when Buster died. RIP, little fella. :(
Celebrities are in a position to influence and help shape many people. Some are a societal bastard but there are a lot of artists/entertainers out there that have inspired or have had positive effects on people because their life being so publicized.

Also, I strongly believe that many actors have transcended their work into art and I'm sad when society loses great artists.

I cried like a baby when June Carter Cash died, knowing that Johnny would follow shortly after. I then cried like a baby again when he died, and I'll probably cry when more of the entertainers who have left a significant impact on me, die.
 

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Gary Oldman, Liam Neeson, Morgan Freeman, Harrison Ford, David Bowie (he's been in movies!), Alan Rickman, Daniel Day Lewis, Leonardo DiCaprio, and that's all i got for now
 

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Clint Eastwood.

He is the only person I can think of who deserves to have the consideration of having a holiday in his honor. The man has done more for movies, hollywood, and the film industry than any combination of actors, directors, studios, etc. throughout the history of the great moving picture.
While I'm not sure about him having done more for cinema than anyone else (Kurosawa, anybody?), he's definitely done a whole lot more more than most, I will certainly mourn him when he dies. He's one of the greatest living filmmakers and I absolutely love his work. He has directed over 30 films, and, not a single one has gone over-budget or over-schedule. That is just amazing, and has got to be a record of some sort.

Granted, I'm more of a fan of his work as a director than an actor, but I do think his best films are the ones where he both directs and acts.
 

CrazyGirl17

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Hard to say, since there are a lot of them... so off the top of my head, I'm just gonna say Robin Williams.
 

wolfister

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Damn...Sean Connery, Robin Williams, Harrison Ford, Christopher Lee, Peter O'Toole, Omar Sharif, Clint Eastwood, and Ian Mckellan. All of these men are greats and I hope that they will never go but sadly they will.