Reese Witherspoon, Kate Winslet, Charlize Theron: Who Is The Best Young Actress of Her Generation?

First Posted: 02/ 1/2012 4:35 pm   Updated: 02/ 1/2012 4:36 pm

Back in January, New York Times scribe Adam Sternberg, using a metric based on Academy Award-nominated performances, including actual acting nominations and performances that potentially slighted, deduced that none other than Mark Wahlberg -- he most recently of the silly action film "Contraband" -- was the greatest young actor of his generation. According to Sternbergh's calculations, Wahlberg has given five Oscar-worthy performances -- namely, "Boogie Nights," "Three Kings," "The Yards," I Heart Huckabees" and "The Fighter" -- plus received a nomination for "The Departed." That's six pieces of lauded work, giving Wahlberg more quality performances than some acclaimed thespians his age, including Leonardo DiCaprio (who has three Oscar-worthy performances), Matt Damon (three) and Paul Giamatti (four). His only peer, Sternbergh concludes, is Philip Seymour Hoffman, with six or seven (but then, Wahlberg also has six or seven if you count his producing nomination for "The Fighter"). Oh, and just to keep things scientific, another pundit, IFC.com's Matt Singer, found only Joaquin Phoenix had a number of Oscar-worthy performances equal to Wahlberg's total.

What no one has done yet, however, is apply the formula to actresses. So Moviefone ran the figures ourselves, among today's most acclaimed young actresses. (For purposes of this experiment, we defined the "young" generation of actresses as between 26 and 47, which let us include everyone from Carey Mulligan and Keira Knightley to Laura Linney and Sandra Bullock.) The results may surprise you.

Let's just say that we found just three actresses whose achievements equal or surpass those of Mark Wahlberg, and two in particular who are racking up actual Oscar nominations fast enough that they may be in Meryl Streep territory by the time they're her age. At any rate, those complaining about the dearth of interesting female roles in movies can't blame these actresses listed below. They are big, it's the pictures that got small.

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Back in January, New York Times scribe Adam Sternberg, using a metric based on Academy Award-nominated performances, including actual acting nominations and performances that potentially slighted, ded...
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11:50 PM on 02/13/2012
Great post. LazyCash14.com
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sejs105
08:08 AM on 02/12/2012
There was once a man named Mercury. He was a dedicated musician and a good friend of many pedople. One of his writings stated in part"...fame and fortune and everything that goes with it." He was evidently somewhat less than impressed.
A part Catherine Zeta Jones once had had her character going ballistic because she wasn't up for a Golden Globes that year. I appreciate the efforts of the authors of this article to give some relevance or some type of measurable or delineative rationale for what we do as humans on this planet. But, as Mr. Mercury stated and the fictional character that Catherine implied, all of the fame and the self-aggrandizing nonsense that goes with it is rubbish.
08:01 AM on 02/12/2012
Kate Winslet, FTW!
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07:16 AM on 02/12/2012
Interesting. An article that finally covers a subject and gives of the graphics to back it up. No matter who is shown, I'm sure there will be people who have a favorite and will disagree with the results.
07:07 AM on 02/12/2012
i noticed jennifer aniston is NOT on this list. like i said before BAD ACTRESS
06:56 AM on 02/12/2012
I am an honest movie fan. None of these talented women have been snubbed. We all recognize their talent and their work. I for one just want to say thank you for taking us on all the momentary adventures and emotional experiences you and your industry create. You transport us away and return us safe and sound.
06:02 AM on 02/12/2012
I agree with the Mark Wahlberg analysis... I thought he was great in the shooter and he does rivet you to the screen. The trouble is.. much of this is so political... just look at the snubs.. Many of the English actresses get pushed aside in favor of the "Hollywood types... Winslet is a great actress is snubbed 3 times?
05:11 AM on 02/12/2012
Wasn't Claire Danes nominated for her role as Temple Grandin?
05:30 AM on 02/12/2012
She was nominated and won an EMMY for her role as Temple Grandin. That was a television movie not theatrical.
05:08 AM on 02/12/2012
I love opinions!! Since we're talking best actress and not best looking....my pick is Kate Winslet. She's had the meatier more dramatic roles over the years.
04:55 AM on 02/12/2012
Really? Julia Roberta? Come on people. Proofread!!!!
03:50 AM on 02/12/2012
Apparently, The Huff Post has made the 'corrections' and 'contact us' features completely impossible to access by mere mortal people, with the mystery word-capture/codeword non-functional - I tried it (and got it right 8 times)...they don't want to be 'corrected' or 'contacted'..?
So, when WAS the last time these features did work for anyone?
Do any "editors" actually read this?
World's Best Young Actresses !
~ the photo with 'Samantha Morton' is, in fact, Samantha Mathis....hello?
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03:34 AM on 02/12/2012
I've always enjoyed Kate Winslet's work. I think she's a class act.
03:34 AM on 02/12/2012
The photo with "Samantha Morton" is, in fact, Samantha Mathis.
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03:30 AM on 02/12/2012
lol at mark whalberg as the best actor. snubbed for 3 kings? what constitutes a snubb? that is where the major flaw lies
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thefredman63
03:11 AM on 02/12/2012
nOCOLE kIDMAN, HANDS DOWN no one else even comes close