Discover The Most Famous Celebrity The Year You Were Born (From 1975 To 1994)
Most of the actors on this list have succeeded in becoming iconic in movies even more than one-hit wonders, despite the fact that tastes and the public's attention change from year to year. Each of them has had a successful career due to their extraordinary talent, working attitude, and personality. Although a few have passed away and some have stepped away from the spotlight, the majority manage to have successful careers.
To honor the past, we made a list of the 20 most famous actors in the year you were born (for people who were born from 1975 to 1994). Take a look and enjoy!
#1 1975 – Robert De Niro
Source: The Godfather Part II / Paramount Pictures
He started shooting in 1975 for his most recognizable role as Travis Bickle in "Taxi Driver."
#2 1976 – Farrah Fawcett
Source: Charlie's Angels / ABC
#3 1977 – Carrie Fisher
Source: Star Wars: A New Hope / 20th Century Fox
#4 1978 — John Travolta
Source: Grease / Paramount Pictures
#5 1979 – Meryl Streep
Source: Kramer vs. Kramer / Columbia Pictures
The year 1979 marked the start of the world's recognition of Meryl Streep's talent. She received an Oscar nomination for "The Deer Hunter", and she had minor roles in earlier, more notable movies like "Manhattan" and "Julia". However, Streep became a household name thanks to the 1979 film "Kramer vs. Kramer".
She was named Best Supporting Actress of the Year, and the moviegoing public couldn't ignore Streep's strong talent, determination, and grace.
#6 1980 – Sissy Spacek
Source: Coal Miner's Daughter / Universal Pictures
She didn't lip-synch while performing her own songs in the movie, which earned her a Grammy nomination for the soundtrack CD.
#7 1981 – Burt Reynolds
Source: The Cannonball Run / 20th Century Fox
Three Burt Reynolds films dominated movie screens in 1981. Major box office successes included "Sharky's Machine," "Paternity," and "The Cannonball Run." He was the highest-earning actor of the year, a title he kept for five straight. His work as a director, both in front of and behind the camera for "Sharky's Machine", was successful as well.
#8 1982 – Richard Pryor
Source: Some Kind of Hero / Paramount Pictures
Richard Pryor ranked among the top ten highest-earning celebrities in the world in 1982. The well-known comedian had a successful year, releasing three films that all did well at the box office.
#9 1983 – Eddie Murphy
Source: 48 Hrs. / Paramount Pictures
Murphy earned another Golden Globe nod for "Trading Places" in 1983.
#10 1984 – Al Pacino
Source: Scarface / Universal Pictures
Al Pacino played Tony Montana in the movie office hit "Scarface," which brought in $44 million, in 1984. It is regarded as one of the best mafia movies ever produced. As Don Corleone in "The Godfather I and II," Pacino had already established himself as a leading man in the mafia movie genre.
Pacino received positive reviews for the part and was nominated for a 1984 Golden Globe.
#11 1985 – The Brat Pack
Source: The Breakfast Club / Universal Pictures
Additionally, the group produced a brand-new celebrity culture in which the young and attractive were constantly the subject of paparazzi attention.
#12 1986 – Madonna
Source: Shanghai Surprise / MGM Entertainment Co
For Madonna, the year 1986 was a turning point. The single "Papa Don't Preach" from her chart-topping third album, True Blue, was a radio hit and a Grammy nominee. In addition, Madonna's Shanghai Surprise, which also starred her ex-husband Sean Penn, was released that year.
#13 1987 – Patrick Swayze
Source: Dirty Dancing / Vestron Pictures
1987 was a breakthrough year for Patrick Swayze with the movie "Dirty Dancing". In addition to memorable music and plenty of sexy dancing routines, "Dirty Dancing" is a charming coming-of-age tale.
However, most of the attention was focused on the affable, handsome Swayze. He then rose to prominence in Hollywood as one of the most sought-after actors.
#14 1988 – Bette Midler
Source: Beaches / Buena Vista Pictures Distribution
Bette Midler was the focus of 1988. That year, she appeared in not one, not two, but three movies. She played CC Bloom in "Beaches", which is likely her most well-known on-screen performance, in addition to having a voice role in "Oliver & Company" and two roles in the comedy "Big Business".
#15 1989 – Tom Cruise
Source: Born on the Fourth of July / Universal Pictures
In 1983's "Risky Business," Tom Cruise gained notoriety. Soon after, he was cast in high-profile parts in some of the biggest movies of the decade. But Cruise wasn't really taken seriously as an actor until 1989's "Born on the Fourth of July." He portrayed a Vietnam veteran who was dealing with the effects of the conflict and his own incapacitating injuries. Cruise received a nomination for his first Best Actor Oscar for the role.
#16 1990 – Julia Roberts
Source: Pretty Woman / Buena Vista Pictures Distribution
In 1990, Julia Roberts rose to become the nation's favorite leading lady. "Pretty Woman" launched in 1990 and went on to become one of the biggest blockbusters of the year and earn Roberts another Oscar nomination.
#17 1991 – Anthony Hopkins
Source: The Silence of the Lambs / Orion Pictures
Anthony Hopkins had a successful and lengthy career in the entertainment industry before he made an unexpected breakthrough in 1991 at the age of 54. His iconic portrayal of the terrifying psychopath Dr. Hannibal Lecter in "The Silence of the Lambs" contributed significantly to his success.
Hopkins' performance earned him an Oscar and sparked a career comeback.
#18 1992 – Whitney Houston
Source: The Bodyguard / Warner Bros. Pictures
Whitney Houston was one of the few artists who could effortlessly switch between chart-topping albums and box-office smashes. Houston's acting debut came in "The Bodyguard" in 1992.
Not only was "The Bodyguard" the movie that gave us Houston's bring-down-the-house interpretation of Dolly Parton's "I Will Always Love You," but the movie grossed nearly $411 million.
#19 1993 – Denzel Washington
Source: Philadelphia / TriStar Pictures
Denzel Washington was one of Hollywood's most sought-after performers in 1993, as shown by the two blockbuster movies he only had that year: "The Pelican Brief" and "Philadelphia."
In 1992, he received an Oscar nomination for Best Actor for his work in "Malcolm X." For a year's worth of work, his accomplishments are quite remarkable.
#20 1994 – Keanu Reeves
Source: Speed / 20th Century Fox
If you had a year as Keanu Reeves did in 1994, it would be like a dream come true. ' 94 was the year "Speed" was released, and both Reeves and the movie set pulses racing. Both reviewers and viewers praised it and this movie brought in over $350 million. Reeves rose to prominence as one of Hollywood's most popular actors.