After moussemaker posted all those covers in the vintage thread, I started wondering if they'd wheel out him for a Wall Street cover, and if they're going to look at the economy (and the hubris behind it), then he's the actor to use, eternally winning the award for Hollywood's most iconic performance in a financial services capacity.
I never realised how many times he's been on the front of Vanity Fair, but then again, that's like forgetting he comes from an acting dynasty and had a heavy-hitting career over several decades.