Burt Lancaster
Burt Lancaster (Burt Lancaster, November 2, 1913-October 20, 1994), film actor, producer, director and screenwriter.
In 1946, he participated in the filming of " The Killers " for the first time as a supporting role and has since become a blockbuster movie star. Then starred in " Brute Force ". In 1948, he co-starred in the black thriller " Sorry, Wrong Number " with Missy
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. He starred in films such as "Desert Flames" for Paramount, and became one of Hollywood's best-selling stars. The film industry was still active in the 1980s, with many boutiques coming out, such as " Atlantic City " and " Tough Guys ".
In 1999, he was selected as the 19th place in " The greatest actor in a hundred years " by AFI .
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