Best "best actor" winner of the decade

1927/28 through 1997
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Best "best actor" winner of the decade

Spencer Tracy, "Boys Town" (1938)
1
4%
Robert Donat, "Goodbye, Mr. Chips" (1939)
4
15%
James Stewart, "The Philadelphia Story" (1940)
3
11%
Gary Cooper, "Sergeant York" (1941)
0
No votes
James Cagney, "Yankle Doodle Dandy" (1942)
5
19%
Paul Lukas, "Watch On The Rhine" (1943)
1
4%
Bing Crosby, "Going My Way" (1944)
0
No votes
Ray Milland, "The Lost Weekend" (1945)
11
41%
Fredric March, "The Best Years of Our Lives" (1946)
0
No votes
Ronald Colman, "A Double Life" (1947)
2
7%
 
Total votes: 27

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Post by Penelope3 »

For me, it was Robert Donat--my favorite male lead Oscar winner of all time.



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Post by Reza »

Milland wins for me by a mile. Am not too fond of any of the other winners on this list.



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Post by Aceisgreat »

Which is the best?



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