
Is Jacqueline Bisset A-List?
No — Jacqueline Bisset is currently ranked B tier — a well-known figure with a strong career but not quite a household name.
Reached A-list in 1977
The Deep Box Office Hit
Lost A-list status in 1983
Dropped to B tier — Class and Day for Night
Ranking Timeline
Film Career Launch
Began appearing in British and American films in small roles. Her striking beauty and screen presence caught the attention of casting directors.
Bullitt Breakthrough
Starred opposite Steve McQueen in 'Bullitt' and earned a Golden Globe nomination for 'The Sweet Ride.' These roles established her as a rising star in Hollywood.
Murder on Orient Express
Featured in the star-studded Agatha Christie adaptation 'Murder on the Orient Express.' Her work in prestigious ensemble casts throughout the 70s cemented her status as a leading actress.
The Deep Box Office Hit
Starred in 'The Deep,' which became one of the year's biggest box office successes. Her iconic wet t-shirt scene became a cultural moment, boosting her fame significantly.
Class and Day for Night
Continued steady work in both American and European films. Her elegance and talent kept her in demand, though major blockbuster roles became less frequent.
Career Resurgence
Experienced a career resurgence with 'The Sleepy Time Gal' and other character roles. Transitioned successfully to mature, complex characters in independent films.
Golden Globe Win
Won a Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress in a Series for 'Dancing on the Edge.' The win introduced her to a new generation and renewed industry recognition.
Veteran Actress Status
At 81, maintains a respected career spanning six decades. Well-known among classic film fans and continues to work occasionally, recognized for her elegance and contributions to cinema from the 1970s golden era.
Last updated: February 25, 2026