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Julie Christie

Is Julie Christie A-List?

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NoJulie Christie is currently ranked B tier — a well-known figure with a strong career but not quite a household name.

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Reached A-list in 1965

Darling wins Best Actress Oscar

Lost A-list status in 1997

Dropped to B tier — BAFTA Fellowship for lifetime achievement

Ranking Timeline

1963C$0.1M

Billy Liar breakthrough role

Christie's charming performance in Billy Liar caught the attention of critics and filmmakers, establishing her as a rising star in British cinema during the New Wave era.

1965A▲▲$0.5M+$0.4M

Darling wins Best Actress Oscar

Her iconic role in Darling earned Christie the Academy Award for Best Actress, making her one of the brightest stars of 1960s cinema and a symbol of the era.

1965S$2M+$1.5M

Doctor Zhivago global phenomenon

Starring as Lara in Doctor Zhivago, one of the highest-grossing films of all time, Christie became an international icon and one of the most recognized faces in cinema.

1973A$3M+$1M

Don't Look Now critical acclaim

Her haunting performance in Don't Look Now showcased Christie's range and cemented her reputation as a serious dramatic actress, though her box office power was waning.

1997B$6M+$3M

BAFTA Fellowship for lifetime achievement

Awarded the prestigious BAFTA Fellowship, Christie was recognized for her extraordinary contributions to cinema, though she worked infrequently and had largely stepped back from Hollywood.

2007B$8M+$2M

Away from Her Oscar nomination

Her deeply moving performance in Away from Her earned Christie another Oscar nomination at age 66, reminding the world of her immense talent and generating renewed appreciation.

2015B$9M+$1M

Semi-retirement from acting

Christie worked only sporadically, appearing in occasional small roles. Her reclusive lifestyle and selective work kept her out of the public eye but maintained her legendary status.

2026B$10M+$1M

Legendary British cinema icon

At 85, Christie is revered as one of Britain's greatest actresses, though largely retired. Her 1960s work remains iconic, and she is celebrated as a cinematic legend.

Last updated: February 25, 2026