For actors, “permanent A-list” is what you used to call “movie stars”. Like, real ones. The kind of movie stars where you could ask somebody “Hey, have you seen the new ____ movie?” Because the star can carry a movie just on name. Will Smith is starting to slide out of there, so I guess maybe “permanent” isn’t quite as permanent as you’d think. But Tom Cruise, George Clooney, Denzel Washington. You know, stars. (They also tend to be “stars” rather than “actors”.)
To me, “permanent A-list” denotes those people who are still considered A-list for historical reasons. Their recent output generally not deserving of the term.
My candidate: Liza Minnelli. She hasn’t done any real acting since 1981 (parodying herself in Arrested Development hardly counts). Her singing appearances in recent years are not considered very good in quality.
But she did a few good things decades ago and is Judy Garland’s daughter. So she’s A-list.
I suppose “permanent A-list” is the select few who have become almost royalty in their field - their history is sufficient to sustain their fame, regardless of the quality of what they currently do. Eastwood, Redford, Bowie, McCartney, the Stones etc. Tom Hanks is probably just about there.
Somebody who has a large quantity of high quality work or at least truly memorable work that can rest on their laurels.
Burt Reynolds was the top box office star in the world for most of a decade but he’s a has-been because most of the work wasn’t quality (Smokey and the Bandit, Cannonball Run, Stroker Ace).
Tom Cruise has had his share of flops and personal :rolleyes: moments, but even though he’s not considered one of the all time great actors I’d say he’s permanent A-list because he pulled his weight in high quality offerings or cult-films (Top Gun, Rainman, Risky Business, etc.).
It’d be interesting to see the “permanent A-list” celebs in different countries. For instance, I would venture Cliff Richard, who is pretty big in Europe and well pretty much everywhere other than North America, would be “A-list,” in some countries.