Daniel Day-Lewis belongs to the illustrious group of film actors who have claimed three Oscars.
What is the definitive Daniel Day-Lewis performance?
To me, it’s Bill “The Butcher,” the terrifying kingpin DDL played in Martin Scorsese’s underrated Gangs of New York.
Most likely would go right to one of the turns that won him an Oscar, be it Abraham Lincoln in Steven Spielberg’s biopic, or the oil man Daniel Plainview in There Will Be Blood.