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What are some great performances in cinema by actors that were completely ignored by the academy?

Which awards usually better recognize outstanding performances, because the academy is just a bunch of old white men who can easily be bought and be influenced?

by Anonymousreply 269June 25, 2020 8:43 PM

Tom Cullen in "Weekend" Underplaying is a forgotten art.

by Anonymousreply 1May 20, 2016 11:22 PM

You might be better suited for the B.E.T. Awards OP.

by Anonymousreply 2May 20, 2016 11:23 PM

Oscar Voters: 94% White, 76% Men, and an Average of 63 Years Old

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by Anonymousreply 3May 20, 2016 11:25 PM

My portrayal of a teenager was Oscar worthy

by Anonymousreply 4May 20, 2016 11:29 PM

Shirley Maclaine in Postcards From The Edge

by Anonymousreply 5May 20, 2016 11:31 PM

Lisa Kudrow in The Opposite of Sex.

by Anonymousreply 6May 20, 2016 11:31 PM

Do you really want me to answer this question, OP?

by Anonymousreply 7May 20, 2016 11:40 PM

John Ritter in Sling Blade

Dwight Yoakam in Sling Blade

by Anonymousreply 8May 20, 2016 11:42 PM

Barbra Streisand in Nuts.

by Anonymousreply 9May 20, 2016 11:45 PM

Allison Hayes in Attack of the 50 Foot Woman.

by Anonymousreply 10May 20, 2016 11:53 PM

Dawson, "Dawson's 50-Load Weekend." Let's see Meryl Streep try that role.

by Anonymousreply 11May 20, 2016 11:55 PM

Wayne Newton in License to Kill.

by Anonymousreply 12May 21, 2016 12:01 AM

Gillian Anderson in The House of Mirth.

by Anonymousreply 13May 21, 2016 12:04 AM

Sean Penn in "The Assassination Of Richard Nixon"

by Anonymousreply 14May 21, 2016 12:09 AM

Courtney Love in "The People vs. Larry Flynt". Still the champ of Most Deserved and Denied.

by Anonymousreply 15May 21, 2016 12:13 AM

Naomi Watts in "Mulholland Drive", for fuck's sake!

Everything Cary Grant ever did.

by Anonymousreply 16May 21, 2016 12:14 AM

Robert DeNiro and Sandra Bernhard in The King of Comedy.

by Anonymousreply 17May 21, 2016 12:16 AM

Candace Hilligoss

by Anonymousreply 18May 21, 2016 12:55 AM

Valerie Cherish in, "I'll Walk Tomorrow".

by Anonymousreply 19May 21, 2016 1:11 AM

Valerie Cherish in, "I'll Love Tomorrow".

by Anonymousreply 20May 21, 2016 1:14 AM

Valerie Cherish in, "Tomorrow Never Came".

by Anonymousreply 21May 21, 2016 1:15 AM

Valerie Cherish in, "What Day Is Today?"

by Anonymousreply 22May 21, 2016 1:15 AM

Beulah Bondi in "Make Way for Tomorrow."

by Anonymousreply 23May 21, 2016 1:17 AM

Lillian Gish in "Night of the Hunter".

by Anonymousreply 24May 21, 2016 1:19 AM

The dead boy's old mother in Brokeback Mountain.

by Anonymousreply 25May 21, 2016 1:28 AM

The High Riding Bitch Queen Judy Parfitt in "Dolores Claiborne."

I was thinking while reading the "Carrie" thread and all the Piper Laurie love...how different things would be if gay men actually voted on the Oscars instead of all those old straight Jewish dudes.

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by Anonymousreply 26May 21, 2016 1:30 AM

Everyone in glengarry Glenn Ross Denzel Washington Malcolm x Christopher walken king of New York

by Anonymousreply 27May 21, 2016 1:51 AM

Not saying that she should have won but Patty Duke for Valley of the Dolls

by Anonymousreply 28May 21, 2016 2:04 AM

Lawrence fishbourne /Angela Bassett- what's love got to do with it Charlie sheen-platoon Dafoe/berrenger-platoon

by Anonymousreply 29May 21, 2016 2:06 AM

Annabeth Gish in "Desert Bloom" gives one of the finest film performances I've seen.

by Anonymousreply 30May 21, 2016 2:29 AM

Marion Cotillard in Nine

Andrea Riseborough in W.E.

Whoever played that little boy in Les Miserables

by Anonymousreply 31May 21, 2016 2:41 AM

Alan Rickman's debut in "Die Hard".

by Anonymousreply 32May 21, 2016 2:45 AM

Jack Lemon in Glen Gary Glen Ross.

by Anonymousreply 33May 21, 2016 2:58 AM

Ralph Fiennes in The Grand Budapest Hotel.

by Anonymousreply 34May 21, 2016 3:10 AM

Peter Boyle - Monster's Ball.

by Anonymousreply 35May 21, 2016 3:17 AM

Marlene Warfield should have gotten a supporting actress nod for Network. Her one scene performance on the Mao Tse Tung Hour was masterful. "You can blow the seminal prisoner class infrastructure out your ass."

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by Anonymousreply 36May 21, 2016 3:25 AM

Antonio Banderas - Interview with the Vampire

by Anonymousreply 37May 21, 2016 3:26 AM

Lupita Nyong'o was brilliant in The Help.

by Anonymousreply 38May 21, 2016 3:26 AM

Angela Lansbury -the grifters

by Anonymousreply 39May 21, 2016 3:27 AM

Glenn Close in Transparent.

by Anonymousreply 40May 21, 2016 3:28 AM

Ben Daniels-passion in the dessert

by Anonymousreply 41May 21, 2016 3:29 AM

I always thought that Guy Pierce was overlooked for best supporting actor in "Priscilla"

by Anonymousreply 42May 21, 2016 3:29 AM

Oops I meant Anjelica Huston in the grifters

by Anonymousreply 43May 21, 2016 3:30 AM

Jackie Weaver - Animal Kingdom

by Anonymousreply 44May 21, 2016 3:30 AM

Kevin spacey-midnight in the garden of good and evil

by Anonymousreply 45May 21, 2016 3:31 AM

Agreed r36 but she had more than one scene.

She had the racist corporate lacky of the imperialist ruling class/bad ass commie n****r scene too. (she and Faye both rocked that moment)

by Anonymousreply 46May 21, 2016 3:32 AM

Forest Whitaker in "The Butler". The film was flawed but he was magnificent in it.

by Anonymousreply 47May 21, 2016 3:33 AM

Irene Cara in Fame and Geraldine Chaplin in Nashville.

by Anonymousreply 48May 21, 2016 3:37 AM

Denzel Washington-devil in a blue dress

by Anonymousreply 49May 21, 2016 3:38 AM

Bjork in DANCER IN THE DARK.

by Anonymousreply 50May 21, 2016 3:38 AM

Johnny Depp in Black Mass.

by Anonymousreply 51May 21, 2016 3:50 AM

Some of the people mentioned here were NOMINATED, so they were not "completely ignored."

by Anonymousreply 52May 21, 2016 3:53 AM

[quote]"You can blow the seminal prisoner class infrastructure out your ass."

Are you sure that wasn't from "Dawson's 50-Load Weekend?"

by Anonymousreply 53May 21, 2016 3:54 AM

OH now, is is just getting ridiculous! Bjork? Black Mass with Depp?

by Anonymousreply 54May 21, 2016 3:54 AM

Eddie Murphy- Beverly Hills Cop

Jeff Bridges- The Fisher King

Every single supporting actor in "Boogie Nights"

Nicholas Cage and Frederic Forrest- Valley Girl

Marilyn Monroe- Some Like It Hot

by Anonymousreply 55May 21, 2016 3:58 AM

Brad Dourif as Billy Bibbit in One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest

by Anonymousreply 56May 21, 2016 4:00 AM

Mastroianni in 8 1/2. 1963. No nom.

by Anonymousreply 57May 21, 2016 4:12 AM

He was nominated r56.

by Anonymousreply 58May 21, 2016 4:36 AM

Uma Thurman in Kill Bill vol 2.

by Anonymousreply 59May 21, 2016 4:41 AM

Diane Keaton in Mrs. Soffell

by Anonymousreply 60May 21, 2016 4:43 AM

Nicole Kidman in To Die For

Laura Dern in Citizen Ruth

The entire cast of The Big Lebowski

by Anonymousreply 61May 21, 2016 4:45 AM

[Quote]Lawrence fishbourne /Angela Bassett- what's love got to do with it

True dat. I also agree with R32.

by Anonymousreply 62May 21, 2016 4:53 AM

Eddie Murphy in 'Bowfinger'. He was hilarious. Then he died.

by Anonymousreply 63May 21, 2016 5:11 AM

Val Kilmer in "Tombstone"

by Anonymousreply 64May 21, 2016 5:15 AM

I didn't know that R58. Oh, good then.

by Anonymousreply 65May 21, 2016 5:16 AM

[quote]Lawrence fishbourne /Angela Bassett- what's love got to do with it Charlie sheen-platoon Dafoe/berrenger-platoon

Huh? Fishburne, Bassett, Dafoe and Berringer all were nominated.

by Anonymousreply 66May 21, 2016 5:19 AM

Some of these roles are too small even gor a best supporting actor nom.

Jack Lemmon, however, should have been nominated for best supporting actor for Glen Gary Glen Ross.

by Anonymousreply 67May 21, 2016 5:24 AM

He campaigned for lead R67

by Anonymousreply 68May 21, 2016 5:27 AM

Andy Griffith & Patricia Neal -- "A Face In The Crowd"

George C. Scott -- "Dr. Strangelove"

by Anonymousreply 69May 21, 2016 5:39 AM

Jeff Bridges-American Heart

Evan Adams-Smoke Signals

by Anonymousreply 70May 21, 2016 5:41 AM

Lou Castel in Fists in the Pocket

Absolutely electrifying performance

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by Anonymousreply 71May 21, 2016 5:44 AM

Ben Affleck in "Gone Girl"

by Anonymousreply 72May 21, 2016 5:48 AM

Shelley Duvall for 3 Women...she won at Cannes but wasn't Oscar nominated.

by Anonymousreply 73May 21, 2016 5:52 AM

Kristen Stewart in that Clouds movie

by Anonymousreply 74May 21, 2016 5:55 AM

Christine Lahti in Housekeeping (1987) and Running On Empty (1988).

by Anonymousreply 75May 21, 2016 5:59 AM

If they could have been, they would have been. And that's show business baby.

by Anonymousreply 76May 21, 2016 6:03 AM

Kirsten Dunst- Melancholia (won at Cannes, no Oscar nomination)

Jeff Bridges - Fearless

Michelle Pfeiffer - Batman Returns & The Age of Innocence

James Spader - Sex, Lies & Videotape (won at Cannes, no Oscar nomination)

Jake Gyllenhaal - Nightcrawler

Naomi Watts - Mulholland Drive

by Anonymousreply 77May 21, 2016 6:08 AM

Bette Davis -Of Human Bondage

Joan Blondell- A Tree Grows in Brooklyn

Joseph Cotten-Shadow of a Doubt

Teresa Wright-Shadow of a Doubt

Patricia Collinge-Shadow of a Doubt

Lucas Black- Sling Blade

Judy Holliday-The Marrying Kind, It Should Happen to You, The Solid Gold Cadillac

Madeline Kahn-What's Up, Doc?

James Cagney-White Heat

Edward G. Robinson-Little Caesar, Key Largo

Jean Arthur-Easy Living

Barbara Stanwyck-The Bitter Tea of General Yen, Baby Face, Remember the Night, The Lady Eve

Joel McCrea- Sullivan's Travels, Stars in My Crown, Ride the High Country

Joan Crawford- Possessed(1931), Grand Hotel

Lillian Gish-The Wind, The Whales of August

Margaret Hamilton-The Wizard of Oz

Frank Morgan-The Wizard of Oz, The Shop Around the Corner

Hattie McDaniel-In This Our Life

Errol Flynn- They Died With Their Boots On

Olivia deHavillland-They Died With Their Boots On

Humphrey Bogart- High Sierra

Dana Andrews-The Best Years of Our Lives

James Stewart- The Shop Around the Corner, rear Window, Vertigo

Margaret Sullavan- The Shop Around the Corner

William Tracy-The Shop Around the Corner

by Anonymousreply 78May 21, 2016 6:16 AM

Chloe Webb - Sid and Nancy

by Anonymousreply 79May 21, 2016 6:18 AM

Haley Joel Osment - A.I.

by Anonymousreply 80May 21, 2016 6:21 AM

Ryan Gosling - Blue Valentine

by Anonymousreply 81May 21, 2016 6:22 AM

Steve Martin - All of Me, Roxanne

by Anonymousreply 82May 21, 2016 6:23 AM

Jim Carrey - The Truman Show, Man in the Moon

by Anonymousreply 83May 21, 2016 6:23 AM

Cathy Moriarty - Soapdish

by Anonymousreply 84May 21, 2016 6:24 AM

Madeline Kahn - What's Up Doc

by Anonymousreply 85May 21, 2016 6:24 AM

Eric Stoltz - Mask, Gene Wilder - Young Frankenstein, Glynnis O'Connor and Robby Benson - Ode To Billy Joe, Ryan O'Neal - Paper Moon

by Anonymousreply 86May 21, 2016 6:30 AM

John Cazale - The Godfather, The Conversation, The Godfather II, Dog Day Afternoon, The Deer Hunter

He was in only 5 movies before his untimely death. Every single one was nominated for Best Picture. Three out of the five won! He was brilliant every single performance. Not one nomination. If anyone deserved a career achievement award, it was John Cazale!!!

(and he was dating this young actress who he kept telling everyone was brilliant. Can't remember her name though).

by Anonymousreply 87May 21, 2016 6:30 AM

Barbara Harris - The Seduction of Joe Tynan

Diane Keaton - Looking for Mr. Goodbar

Sidney Poitier - In The Heat of the Night / To Sir, With Love

Shelley Duvall - Three Women

Anjelica Huston - The Dead

Audrey Hepburn - Two for the Road

Marlon Brando - Reflections in a Golden Eye

James Mason - Lolita

Madeleine Kahn - What's Up Doc?

Donald Sutherland - Ordinary People

by Anonymousreply 88May 21, 2016 6:32 AM

John Cazale:

Years after his death he appeared in a sixth feature film, The Godfather: Part III (1990) in archive footage. That film, like all of the films Cazale appeared in, was nominated for Best Picture.

by Anonymousreply 89May 21, 2016 6:36 AM

True r87. Cazale's death was so tragic it really put a damper on my wedding to Gummer six months later.

by Anonymousreply 90May 21, 2016 6:37 AM

Tony Curtis in Sweet Smell Of Success

Philip Baker Hall and Gwyneth Paltrow in Hard Eight

Sam Rockwell in Moon and Confessions of a Dangerous Mind

Burt Lancaster in The Rainmaker

Robert Newton in Odd Man Out

Andrew Garfield in Never Let Me Go

Robert Downey Jr in Kiss Kiss Bang Bang

by Anonymousreply 91May 21, 2016 6:44 AM

Greta Garbo-Queen Christina

John Barrymore-Twentieth Century, Grand Hotel

Donna Reed-It's a Wonderful Life

Beulah Bondi-Remember the Night

Elizabeth Patterson-Remember the Night, Intruder in the Dust

Juano Hernandez-Intruder in the Dust

Tyrone Power-Nightmare Alley

Boris Karloff-Frankenstein, Bride of Frankenstein, The Body Snatcher

Elsa Lanchester-Bride of Frankenstein

Sissy Spacek-Raggedy Man

Tommy Lee Jones-Coal Miner's Daughter

Levon Helm-Coal Miner's Daughter

Beverly D'Angelo-Coal Miner's Daughter

Robert Duvall-Open Range, Get Low

Danny Kaye-The Court Jester

Nicol Williamson-The Seven Per Cent Solution

Steve Martin-Pennies From Heaven

Bernadette Peters-Pennies From Heaven

Christopher Walken- Pennies From Heaven

Roddy McDowall-How Green Was My Valley

Walter Pidgeon-How Green Was My Valley

Ida Lupino-They Drive by Night, Ladies in Retirement, The Hard Way

by Anonymousreply 92May 21, 2016 6:47 AM

[quote]The High Riding Bitch Queen Judy Parfitt in "Dolores Claiborne."

Both Kathy and Judy should have won the Oscar for "Dolores Claiborne".

by Anonymousreply 93May 21, 2016 6:52 AM

Jamie Bell - Billy Elliot

Jeff Daniels - Terms of Endearment

by Anonymousreply 94May 21, 2016 6:53 AM

agree with R73 and R75

Ellen Burstyn - The King of Marvin Gardens (one of the finest, most underappreciated performances of the 1970s)

Diane Keaton - Shoot the Moon

by Anonymousreply 95May 21, 2016 6:56 AM

Madeline Kahn, Peter Boyle, Marty Feldman, Teri Garr, Cloris Leachman-Young Frankenstein

Gene Wilder has already been mentioned upthread.

by Anonymousreply 96May 21, 2016 6:57 AM

Forgot to include Jessica Harper for "Pennies From Heaven"

by Anonymousreply 97May 21, 2016 7:00 AM

Sam Neill - A Cry In The Dark

Gena Rowlands - Another Woman

by Anonymousreply 98May 21, 2016 7:03 AM

Gena Rowlands in just about anything

Warren Oates in Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia

by Anonymousreply 99May 21, 2016 7:13 AM

I won't be ignored.

by Anonymousreply 100May 21, 2016 7:30 AM

Mia Farrow-Rosemary's Baby, The Purple Rose of Cairo

Cary Grant-The Awful Truth, Bringing Up Baby, Holiday, Only Angels Have Wings, His Girl Friday, Arsenic and Old Lace, Notorious, North by Northwest

Ingrid Bergman-Notorious

Rosalind Russell-The Women, His Girl Friday

Katharine Hepburn-Little Women, Stage Door, Bringing Up Baby, Holiday, Adam's Rib

Henry Fonda-Young Mr. Lincoln, The Lady Eve, My Darling Clementine, Mr. Roberts, Twelve Angry Men

William Powell-One Way Passage, Libeled Lady, Mr. Roberts

Kirsten Dunst-Interview With the Vampire, Little Women

Jeff Bridges-The Door in the Floor

Joan Allen, William H. Macy, Jeff Daniels, Reese Witherspoon-Pleasantville

Jean Harlow-Red Dust, Dinner at Eight, Libeled Lady

Joan Bennett, Edward G. Robinson, Dan Duryea- Scarlet Street, The Woman in the Window

William Demarest-Hail the Conquering Hero, The Miracle of Morgan's Creek

by Anonymousreply 101May 21, 2016 7:32 AM

Did I hear some small, distracting insect like buzzing from the direction of R100?

Oh, well. No matter...

by Anonymousreply 102May 21, 2016 7:34 AM

[quote] OH now, is is just getting ridiculous! Bjork?

Bjork was amazing.

by Anonymousreply 103May 21, 2016 7:48 AM

Marlene Dietrich was certain she was going to win the Best Actress Oscar for her work in Witness for the Prosecution. She was stunned not to be even nominated.

by Anonymousreply 104May 21, 2016 7:51 AM

Yes, indeed, R36. Her line readings throughout Network are golden.

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by Anonymousreply 105May 21, 2016 7:57 AM

You fuckin' fascist! Did you see the film we made at the San Marino jail breakout demonstrating the rising up of the seminal prisoner class infrastructure?

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by Anonymousreply 106May 21, 2016 7:58 AM

[quote]Katharine Hepburn-Little Women, Stage Door, Bringing Up Baby, Holiday, Adam's Rib

BS, she already got too many undeserved Oscars

[quote]Henry Fonda-Young Mr. Lincoln, The Lady Eve, My Darling Clementine, Mr. Roberts, Twelve Angry Men

Fonda's performance in 12 Angry Men wasn't Oscar worty

by Anonymousreply 107May 21, 2016 7:59 AM

Any of the above mentioned Hepburn performances are more worthy than her wins for "Morning Glory", "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?" and "On Golden Pond". She can keep the one for "The Lion in Winter".

by Anonymousreply 108May 21, 2016 8:13 AM

They weren't totally ignored if they were nominated.

by Anonymousreply 109May 21, 2016 8:34 AM

Mia Farrow was perfection in "Rosemary's Baby".

by Anonymousreply 110May 21, 2016 8:36 AM

Max Von Sydow for a whole bunch of stuff---I can't believe he's only been nominated twice for an Oscar, none of them for The Seventh Seal, The Virgin Spring, The Exorcist, Three Days Of The Condor, Hawaii, Hannah And Her Sisters, etc.

by Anonymousreply 111May 21, 2016 8:40 AM

Isabelle Huppert in The Piano Teacher

by Anonymousreply 112May 21, 2016 8:48 AM

Jada Pinkett in (well there's gotta be something)

by Anonymousreply 113May 21, 2016 9:16 AM

[quote]Mia Farrow was perfection in "Rosemary's Baby".

I totally concur....she is absolutely riveting, especially in this scene.

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by Anonymousreply 114May 21, 2016 9:34 AM

Dame Judi Dench in "Who The Fuck Was I?"

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by Anonymousreply 115May 21, 2016 10:15 AM

Patty Duke in the movie Me, Natalie. She won the Golden Globe Award, but was not even nominated for an Oscar.

by Anonymousreply 116May 21, 2016 1:44 PM

Gena Rowlands---Skeleton Key

by Anonymousreply 117May 21, 2016 3:00 PM

Not ignored, exactly, because she was nominated...but Ellen Burton for Requiem for a Dream. Lost to Julia Roberts for Erin B!!!

by Anonymousreply 118May 21, 2016 3:04 PM

Sorry, Burstyn.

by Anonymousreply 119May 21, 2016 3:05 PM

R-118 just missed an Oh, dear.

by Anonymousreply 120May 21, 2016 3:11 PM

Karen Black - Day of the Locust

Susan Anspach - Five Easy Pieces

Sarah Miles - Ryan's Daughter

Donald Sutherland - Klute / Don't Look Now

by Anonymousreply 121May 21, 2016 3:39 PM

Elizabeth Berkeley - Showgirls

by Anonymousreply 122May 21, 2016 6:23 PM

Diana Ross - Mahogany

by Anonymousreply 123May 21, 2016 6:25 PM

Barbara Streisand - The Main Event

by Anonymousreply 124May 21, 2016 6:26 PM

Mickey Rooney - Breakfast at Tiffany's

by Anonymousreply 125May 21, 2016 6:27 PM

Lucille Ball - Mame

by Anonymousreply 126May 21, 2016 6:27 PM

Ben Whishaw in Bright Star

by Anonymousreply 127May 21, 2016 6:28 PM

Michael Jackson - The Wiz

by Anonymousreply 128May 21, 2016 6:28 PM

Karen Black - Airport 75

by Anonymousreply 129May 21, 2016 6:29 PM

Amy Irving - Crossing Delancey

Daniel Day Lewis - Last of the Mohicans

Faye Dunaway - Barfly

Jennifer Aniston - The Good Girl

Jake Gyllenhaal - Nightcrawler

by Anonymousreply 130May 21, 2016 6:32 PM

Jake Gyllenhaal - Prisoners

by Anonymousreply 131May 21, 2016 6:33 PM

Pia Zadora - Butterfly

by Anonymousreply 132May 21, 2016 6:33 PM

Madonna - Body of Evidence

by Anonymousreply 133May 21, 2016 6:33 PM

Veronica Cartwright - Alien

by Anonymousreply 134May 21, 2016 6:34 PM

Sally Field - Not Without My Daughter

by Anonymousreply 135May 21, 2016 6:34 PM

Diane Keaton - Because I Said So

by Anonymousreply 136May 21, 2016 6:35 PM

Donald Sutherland in Ordinary People. Sure, Mary got all the glory, but Donald's performance is subtle and masterful. He breaks my heart and reminds me so much of my own father.

Nicole Kidman in To Die For. SO funny and creepy and sexy. Easily her best performance.

Charlize Theron in Young Adult. Her willingness to play someone so throughly despicable without an ounce of sympathy is something most actors would never dream of doing. Easily the bravest performance of the past 30 years. It's better than her work in Monster, because she's not hiding behind makeup and wigs. She looks stunningly beautiful, but is cold as ice.

Karen Black in Day of the Locust and Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean. What a splendid actress who, sadly, died never really getting her due. I kept expecting her to have one of those wonderful mid-60's career resurgences where she'd end up winning an Oscar for playing someone's boozy mother or something, but it never happened and it's a damn shame.

Jake Gyllenhaal in Nightcrawler was his best work yet. I wish the academy had recognized it. I'm excited to see where his career goes from here.

by Anonymousreply 137May 21, 2016 6:36 PM

Lindsay Lohan - I Know Who Killed Me

by Anonymousreply 138May 21, 2016 6:37 PM

Well, at least we fans appreciated them.

by Anonymousreply 139May 21, 2016 6:39 PM

Sean Young as Catwoman in Batman - (if she had gotten the part!)

by Anonymousreply 140May 21, 2016 6:44 PM

Gena Rowland - Opening Night / Another Woman / Minnie & Moskowitz

Mia Farrow - Rosemary's Baby / Purple Rose of Cairo / Alice

Tony Curtis - Sweet Smell of Success

Marilyn Monroe - Some Like It Hot

Kirk Douglas - Ace in the Hole

Paul Giamatti - Sideways

Ryan O'Neal - Paper Moon

Karen Black - Day of the Locust

Julie Andrews - S.O.B.

Shelley Winters - Next Stop, Greenwich Village

Isabelle Huppert - The Piano Teacher

Gene Wilder - Young Frankenstein

Glenn Close - Reversal of Fortune

Marcello Mastroianni - La Dolce Vita / 81/2

Kathleen Turner - Crimes of Passion

by Anonymousreply 141May 21, 2016 6:48 PM

Adoph Ceasar in A Soldier' s Story. The entire cast for that matter

by Anonymousreply 142May 21, 2016 7:00 PM

Sigourney Weaver - Death and the Maiden

by Anonymousreply 143May 21, 2016 7:06 PM

All the ones by the blacks. Is that what you wanted OP?

by Anonymousreply 144May 21, 2016 7:07 PM

Bruno Ganz - Downfall

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by Anonymousreply 145May 21, 2016 7:07 PM

Kathleen Turner - Peggy Sue Got Married

by Anonymousreply 146May 21, 2016 7:21 PM

The entire lead cast of Muriel's Wedding

Most notably Jeanie Drynan as Betty Heslop, Muriel's mother.

by Anonymousreply 147May 21, 2016 7:22 PM

Gyllenhaal wasn't really that great in Nightcrawler. He was way better in Prisoners though.

by Anonymousreply 148May 21, 2016 10:00 PM

Crispin Glover in Back To The Future

by Anonymousreply 149May 21, 2016 10:01 PM

Tyler Perry in Madea

by Anonymousreply 150May 21, 2016 10:14 PM

Cuba Gooding, Jr. - Boat Trip

by Anonymousreply 151May 21, 2016 10:15 PM

Genevieve Foley in "Yonder Lies My Soul".

by Anonymousreply 152May 21, 2016 10:15 PM

Eddie Murphy in Norbit

by Anonymousreply 153May 21, 2016 10:15 PM

Demi Moore - Striptease

by Anonymousreply 154May 21, 2016 10:16 PM

Sally Field - Beyond the Poseidon Adventure

by Anonymousreply 155May 21, 2016 10:17 PM

Martha Raye - Airport '78: The Concorde

by Anonymousreply 156May 21, 2016 10:17 PM

Trip McKenzie --- The Hand of God

by Anonymousreply 157May 21, 2016 10:24 PM

Margit Carstensen - The Bitter Teas of Petra von Kant

Bibi Andersson - Persona

Eddie Murphy - The Nutty Professor

by Anonymousreply 158May 21, 2016 10:26 PM

It's outrageous that Ed Norton has never won - for American History X for example - and that John Cusack has never been nominated. Paul Dano should have won for the Brian Wilson biopic.

by Anonymousreply 159May 21, 2016 10:26 PM

Rosie O'Donnell - Riding the Bus With My Sister. It should have been released in the theatres.

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by Anonymousreply 160May 21, 2016 10:43 PM

Abbie Cornish - Bright Star Maggie Smith - The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne Michele Pfeiffer - Frankie and Johnny Ryan Gosling - Blue Valentine Jake Gyllenhaal - Nightcrawler

by Anonymousreply 161May 21, 2016 10:43 PM

Michelle Pfieffer - Batman Returns

by Anonymousreply 162May 22, 2016 12:12 AM

Bruce Jenner - You Can't Stop the Music

by Anonymousreply 163May 22, 2016 12:17 AM

Mildred Malooney---Pies for the Poor

by Anonymousreply 164May 22, 2016 12:34 AM

Marilyn Hack and Victor Allan Miller in, "Home For Purim".

by Anonymousreply 165May 22, 2016 12:42 AM

Good lord at R160.

by Anonymousreply 166May 22, 2016 1:00 AM

R166 Obviously this thread has been hijacked.

by Anonymousreply 167May 22, 2016 1:29 AM

R167, I think he's joking. Only joking. Like that "Home for Purim" movie. That came out of the film "For Your Consideration", a comedy.

by Anonymousreply 168May 22, 2016 1:31 AM

R168. That was my point. haha

by Anonymousreply 169May 22, 2016 1:35 AM

How has nobody mentioned Jennifer Jason Leigh's excellent performances in Last Exit to Brooklyn, Miami Blues, Mrs. Parker & the Vicious Circle or especially Georgia? Some of the best un-nominated performances by any contemporary American actress, and easily the most overdue actress for a first nomination before The Hateful Eight this year.

by Anonymousreply 170May 22, 2016 1:40 AM

Samuel L. Jackson as sinister Ordell Robie in Jackie Brown. Pam Grier as Jackie. She deserved best actress, Pam.

by Anonymousreply 171May 22, 2016 1:55 AM

Daryl Hannah in Steel Magnolias.

by Anonymousreply 172May 22, 2016 1:58 AM

Sylvia miles in crossing Delancy and Reese Witherspoon in election

by Anonymousreply 173May 22, 2016 2:01 AM

Ben Affleck in "GONE GIRL" He was f'ing brilliant in the role of Nick Dunne!!! And baby Benny is as hot as ever!!!

by Anonymousreply 174May 22, 2016 2:06 AM

Not a fan of Affleck. But totally agree with R174.

by Anonymousreply 175May 22, 2016 2:08 AM

Eileen Atkins - Gosford Park, Cold Comfort Farm, Lost Languages of Cranes, Eileen Atkins Reads The Proverbial Phone Book

by Anonymousreply 176May 22, 2016 2:09 AM

Eileen Atkins in Wit. I know, it was tv. No it wasn't. It was HBO.

by Anonymousreply 177May 22, 2016 2:12 AM

Madeline Ashton in Songbird.

by Anonymousreply 178May 22, 2016 2:35 AM

That's "Songbird!" with an exclamation point and she would've won a Tony.

by Anonymousreply 179May 22, 2016 5:57 PM

Britney Spears in her debut performance, Crossroads

by Anonymousreply 180May 22, 2016 6:00 PM

Bunny Breckinridge in Plan 8 From Outer Space

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by Anonymousreply 181May 22, 2016 6:49 PM

Plan 9, I meant. The other 8 plans failed.

by Anonymousreply 182May 22, 2016 6:50 PM

Madonna in Swept Away

by Anonymousreply 183May 22, 2016 7:30 PM

Anthony Perkins-Psycho

Ann Dvorak-Three on a Match

Lionel Barrymore-It's a Wonderful Life

Thomas Mitchell-It's a Wonderful Life

Margaret Sullavan-The Shop Around the Corner

Virginia Weidler-The Philadelphia Story

by Anonymousreply 184May 23, 2016 12:22 AM

[quote]Kathleen Turner - Peggy Sue Got Married

I really think this is perhaps the best film of the 80s, or at least my favorite Coppola's direction, the cinematography, tone, and performances are career highs for everyone. The supporting cast in Peggy Sue is also exquisite, just perfect. Along with Turner's incredible performance in "Serial Mom", you can never take away her cred as a top-tier talent.

by Anonymousreply 185May 23, 2016 2:19 AM

[quote]Crispin Glover in Back To The Future

I rewatched Back to the Future in the cinema last year (for the anniversary) and Crispin Glover was fantastic. After years of watching it on dvd, you overlook the great cast and performances.

There are a lot of great performances in it, but Crispin Glover's was the best.

by Anonymousreply 186May 23, 2016 2:28 AM

r146 Kathleen Turner was nominated for Best Actress for Peggy Sue Got Married. r142 Adolph Caesar was nominated for Best Supporting Actor for A Soldier's Story.

by Anonymousreply 187May 23, 2016 3:08 AM

Shelley Winters - Who Slew Auntie Roo?

by Anonymousreply 188May 23, 2016 3:27 AM

I agree about Jennifer Jason Leigh and her early work. Also, Tilda Swindon in Orlando and Edward II.

by Anonymousreply 189May 23, 2016 4:30 AM

Cuba Gooding, JR. - Boat Trip

by Anonymousreply 190May 23, 2016 7:38 AM

Whoopi Goldberg - Jumpin' Jack Flash

by Anonymousreply 191May 23, 2016 7:39 AM

Sally Kirkland - Every movie she's been in since Anna

by Anonymousreply 192May 23, 2016 7:42 AM

Albert Brooks in Drive.

by Anonymousreply 193May 23, 2016 7:49 AM

Charlize Theron in the recent "Mad Max" installment, "Fury Road" Theresa Russell in any Nicholas Roeg film Sam Jackson in "Hateful Eight," "Jackie Brown," and "Django" Donald Sutherland in "Klute," "Pride and Prejudice," "Don't Look Now," "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" Klaus Kinski: "Aguirre, the Wrath of God," "Fitzcarraldo" Ray Liotta: "Goodfellas" Toshiro Mifine: "Seven Samurai," "Throne of Blood," "Yojimbo"

by Anonymousreply 194May 23, 2016 7:57 AM

Sorry R194 is all run together. I put them on separate lines, but the post jumbled it for whatever reason.

by Anonymousreply 195May 23, 2016 7:58 AM

For those upthread who can't be arsed to correctly spell the actor's name:

JACKI Weaver

Guy PEARCE

Laurence FISHBURNE

Another vote for Lancaster in Rainmaker, Dietrich in Witness for the Prosecution

Laurence Fishburne, Othello

by Anonymousreply 196May 23, 2016 8:16 AM

Carol Burnett, Annie.

by Anonymousreply 197May 23, 2016 8:19 AM

Rose Byrne - Bridesmaids and Spy

by Anonymousreply 198May 23, 2016 11:51 AM

The Academy is a political institution like anything else. You're either in, or you're out.

by Anonymousreply 199May 23, 2016 1:41 PM

Alistair Sim in both "The Ruling Class" and "A Christmas Carol"

Marjoire Rhodes in "The Family Way"

Fredi Washington in "Imitation of Life" (the first version)

W.C. Fields in "David Copperfield"

Malcolm McDowell in "O Lucky Man"

by Anonymousreply 200May 23, 2016 1:52 PM

[quote]Another vote for Lancaster in Rainmaker

Lancaster should also have gotten the Oscar for Atlantic City, but he had to concede to Hepburn (who also got nominated for The Rainmaker instead of Lancaster) and Henry Fonda for that drivel On Golden Pond.

Great movie too Atlantic City!

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by Anonymousreply 201May 23, 2016 2:13 PM

R201 I was just going to post about Lancaster in Atlantic City. He truly was robbed. But he did get several foreign "Best Actor" awards, including a BAFTA, a David di Donatello, as well as a National Society of Film Critics and New York Film Critics Circle awards. Great movie, indeed!

by Anonymousreply 202May 23, 2016 2:19 PM

Don't touch the suit!

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by Anonymousreply 203May 23, 2016 2:35 PM

Angelina Jolie - Life or Something Like It

by Anonymousreply 204May 24, 2016 8:23 PM

Farrah Fawcett - Somebody Killed her Husband

by Anonymousreply 205May 24, 2016 8:23 PM

Miss Piggy - The Muppet Movie

by Anonymousreply 206May 24, 2016 8:25 PM

Russell Crowe - Les Miserables

by Anonymousreply 207May 24, 2016 8:27 PM

Audrey Landers - A Chorus Line; the Movie

by Anonymousreply 208May 24, 2016 8:28 PM

Edward G. Robinson in All My Sons

by Anonymousreply 209May 25, 2016 3:13 AM

John Cassavetes. Tempest (1982) Raul Julia Tempest.

by Anonymousreply 210May 25, 2016 3:25 AM

Maria Falconetti for "The Passion of Joan of Arc" should have been their first winner in '29 as it's likely it will never be surpassed.

by Anonymousreply 211May 25, 2016 3:34 AM

Molly Hawkey, Holy Singles.

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by Anonymousreply 212May 25, 2016 4:09 AM

Susan Tyrell for Night Warning a.k.a. Butcher Baker Nightmare Maker. Gloriously bonkers.

Angie Dickinson in Dressed To Kill. She says so much with her body language and facial expressions. Truly fascinating.

Jennifer Jason Leigh in Single White Female and Georgia. One of our finest actresses.

by Anonymousreply 213May 25, 2016 6:04 AM

I used to agree re: Angie Dickenson, Dressed to Kill. Then I found out that the last 10 minutes of her performance was dubbed. Another actress dubbed both her orgasms and her screaming in the elevator. Changed my mind.

by Anonymousreply 214May 25, 2016 6:19 AM

Not one mention yet for the great Gene Hackman in the Royal Tennabaums. The fact he wasn't nominated was a joke.

by Anonymousreply 215May 25, 2016 6:21 AM

Bill Cosby - Leonard, Part 6

by Anonymousreply 216May 25, 2016 6:21 AM

Viggo Mortensen in that Freud movie and The Road. Shelley Duvall in The Shinning. If it wasn't for her acting, it would be a comedy with what jack was doing.

by Anonymousreply 217May 25, 2016 6:26 AM

I thought Shelley made it funnier.

by Anonymousreply 218May 25, 2016 6:27 AM

Angela Bassett in "Waiting to Exhale" just for the scenes where she rants about her husband while grabbing everything he owns and burns them in the car outside the house.

by Anonymousreply 219May 25, 2016 6:32 AM

Tyler Perry - Madea

by Anonymousreply 220May 25, 2016 7:28 AM

Another vote for Naomi Watts in Mulholland Drive. She should have won Best Actress that year (Halle won for God's sake) and wasn't even nominated.

Whoever mentioned Jacie Weaver in Animal Kingdom ... Jackie was nominated for Supportong Actress.

by Anonymousreply 221May 25, 2016 11:47 AM

Edward G. Robinson and Ida Lupino in The Sea Wolf

Robert Preston and Ida Lupino in Junior Bonner

by Anonymousreply 222May 25, 2016 2:35 PM

Michael Keaton in "Night Shift".

by Anonymousreply 223May 26, 2016 2:04 AM

Angela Lansbury in [italic]Bedknobs and Broomsticks[/italic]

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by Anonymousreply 224May 26, 2016 2:06 AM

• Henry Gibson in “Nashville” (1975)

• Tim McIntire, “American Hot Wax” (1978)

• Bythe Danner, “The Great Santini” (1980)

• Sandra Bernhard, “The King of Comedy” (1983)

• Tracey Ullman, “Plenty” (1985)

• Cathy Tyson, “Mona Lisa” (1986)

• Andie MacDowell, “Sex, Lies, and Videotape” (1989)

• Jennifer Jason Leigh, “Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle” (1994)

• Debbie Reynolds, “Mother” (1996)

• Debbi Morgan, “Eve’s Bayou” (1997)

• Christopher Plummer, “The Insider” (1999)

• Naomi Watts, “Mulholland Drive” (2001)

• Sean Astin, “The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King” (2003)

• Paul Giamatti, “Sideways” (2004)

• Tom Cullen, “Weekend” (2008)

• Shailene Woodley, “The Descendents” (2011)

• Michael B. Jordan, “Creed” (2015)

by Anonymousreply 225May 26, 2016 2:38 AM

A trio of names I meant to mention (covering a 40-year priori of the 1975 to 2015):

• Shelley Duvall, “3 Women” (1977)

• Jamie Lee Curtis, “A Fish Called Wanda” (1988)

• Jim Carrey, “The Truman Show” (1998)

by Anonymousreply 226May 26, 2016 2:44 AM

Barbra Streisand in Yentyl

by Anonymousreply 227May 26, 2016 2:45 AM

Most of these are meh

by Anonymousreply 228May 26, 2016 2:52 AM

Michael Douglas - Wonder Boys and Falling Down

Tim Robbins - The Player and Jacob's Ladder

River Phoenix - My Own Private Idaho

Mickey Rourke - Ange; Heart

Jennifer Jason Leigh - Rush

by Anonymousreply 229May 26, 2016 3:01 AM

BEN AFFLECK - GONE GIRL He was fantastic in the role of Nick Dunne and looking as HOT as EVER!!!

by Anonymousreply 230May 26, 2016 3:01 AM

Somebody mentioned Henry Gibson upthread in Nashville I would also add his performance in Magnolia as a real triumph. It may have been too small a part for a nomination but he killed in his scenes.

by Anonymousreply 231May 26, 2016 4:19 AM

[quote]Michael Douglas - Wonder Boys

You got to be kidding he was a total bore in that movie, anybody else but Douglas deserved a nomination in that movie!

by Anonymousreply 232May 26, 2016 5:06 AM

Oliver Reed for Gladiator.

by Anonymousreply 233May 26, 2016 5:35 AM

Best Supporting Actor, that is.

by Anonymousreply 234May 26, 2016 5:37 AM

• Kirsten Dunst, Melancholia

• Maggie Gyllenhaal, Secretary AND Sherrybaby

• Cynthia Nixon, James White

by Anonymousreply 235May 26, 2016 5:38 AM

Diane Lane - "Streets Of Fire" & "Secretariat"

by Anonymousreply 236June 8, 2016 4:33 AM

In no universe can Maggie Gyllenhaal win an Oscar before Jake does. Speaking of:

Jake Gyllenhaal for "Nightcrawler"

by Anonymousreply 237June 8, 2016 4:42 AM

Paul Dooley in "Breaking Away"

by Anonymousreply 238June 8, 2016 2:27 PM

Before we realized that was the single performance Paul Dooley would give for all of his life. In every movie and TV show. Not even a tiny variation.

by Anonymousreply 239June 8, 2016 6:24 PM

R37 Maggie is the better actor

by Anonymousreply 240June 8, 2016 6:40 PM

Hardly. Didn't she ruin one of those Batman movies big time? I find her, as Pauline Kael would put it, one with "limited resources".

by Anonymousreply 241June 8, 2016 6:44 PM

I think neither Jake nor Maggie are good actors, both are pretty annoying and stuck up too.

by Anonymousreply 242June 11, 2016 9:52 AM

Queen Latifah in "Set It Off" Ice Cube in "Boyz In The Hood" Tori Spelling in "Trick"

by Anonymousreply 243June 11, 2016 10:26 AM

Apparently Will Smith for Concussion

by Anonymousreply 244June 11, 2016 11:33 AM

Arnold Schwarzenegger for something. Perhaps Total Recall or maybe one of the Terminators. (II)

Milla Jovovich in 5th Element. I cry at her performance at least once, every time I watch this movie.

John Malkovich - Ripley's Game

Keanu Reeves in Matrix I - mesmerising and effective everyman.

by Anonymousreply 245June 11, 2016 12:44 PM

Ah, Shelly Duvall, hello?

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by Anonymousreply 246June 11, 2016 12:46 PM

Shelley Duvall should absolutely have won 1977's Best Actress Oscar for 3 Women. She created a totally unique and unforgettable character, but I think people could never fully distinguish her star persona from her acting talent. It's like she was so seamless at playing the eccentric, chatterbox, space cadet character of Millie Lammoreaux that the Academy didn't realize she was "just acting", and acting very well. I think the same thing happened with John Cazale, who un-vainly let himself look so dumb in the Godfather movies or Dog Day Afternoon that he was never given his dues as a great actor, or Jennifer Jason Leigh who always vividly inhabited her alcoholic/junkie/slut roles in films like Georgia, Miami Blues or Last Exit to Brooklyn without worrying about typecasting or winking at the audience to remind them she was "just acting".

In general, I think the Academy often prefers to see the actors' visible strain and effort, with clear traces of their off-screen persona rather than vanishing into a character, e.g. Leo in The Revenant was all about us watching a hugely recognizable Hollywood superstar wrestling with a bear, eating raw bison liver, enduring harsh weather conditions etc.

by Anonymousreply 247June 11, 2016 12:57 PM

I saw 3 Women when it opened. Like most of Altman's movies, it barely made any money at the box office and Shelley was not considered a star, so the movie had zero chances at any Oscar nominations.

by Anonymousreply 248June 11, 2016 1:02 PM

Duvall had an outside chance at an Oscar nom for 3 Women. She won Best Actress at Cannes, got a BAFTA nomination and the Best Actress award from the LA Film Critics (and came in 2nd place with both NY Film Critics and National Society of Film Critics), so she had enough buzz that she probably came in the dreaded 6th or 7th place at the Oscars that year. But the film was hardly a hit and she obviously wasn't the type of actress to campaign hard during awards season. It's also the kind of quirky performance that develops a cult following and gets better appreciated over time.

by Anonymousreply 249June 11, 2016 1:30 PM

Oh, for fuck's sake, DL Queens. Marilyn Monroe is one of the most underrated actresses in Hollywood history, even when playing them at their own stereotypes of her (Niagra, The Seven Year Itch). But how they could ignore her performances in Bus Stop and Some Like It Hot is just unfathomable.

by Anonymousreply 250June 11, 2016 1:40 PM

Brooke Smith in Silence of the Lambs- that is not a small talent to have been as vivid as she was in the part. Obviously... She still works today

by Anonymousreply 251June 13, 2016 6:35 AM

R241 Limited resources hardly. She makes some some of the most idiosyncratic and touching choices when she's doing a character. She's a major talent. And it's more natural and graceful than her brother (who's not withOUT talent himself but)

by Anonymousreply 252June 13, 2016 6:36 AM

Teyonah Parris in "Dear White People". Can someone start a thread for television performances?

by Anonymousreply 253June 13, 2016 7:36 AM

Lily Tomlin - 9 To 5

by Anonymousreply 254June 13, 2016 8:10 AM

[quote]Barbra Streisand in Nuts.

Unfortunately the Academy tends to overlook comedic performances.

by Anonymousreply 255June 13, 2016 12:29 PM

I agree with r251. She was totally believable.

by Anonymousreply 256June 13, 2016 1:20 PM

Carol Burnett in "Annie" should have been nominated for Supporting Actress.

Sidney Poitier should have received a nomination for "A Patch of Blue".

by Anonymousreply 257June 13, 2016 1:38 PM

Audrey Hepburn in My Fair Lady

She should have won for the Ascot scene alone.

She comes out in that outrageous Beaton concoction and she wears it. It does not wear her.

And after her initial nervousness when Hyde White takes hold of her hand gaining confidence she gives a brilliant comic performance talking about gin and a stolen hat.

Wendy Hiller in Pygmalion does not come close.

by Anonymousreply 258June 13, 2016 2:08 PM

Robert Newton for his role as Lukey in Odd Man Out

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by Anonymousreply 259June 13, 2016 2:39 PM

Robert Newton in Odd Man Out

part 2

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by Anonymousreply 260June 13, 2016 2:41 PM

Another vote here for Mia Farrow in 'Rosemary's Baby'. All of the supporting actors and actresses were superb, but she held the whole thing together.

by Anonymousreply 261June 13, 2016 2:57 PM

Another vote for Björk in Dancer in the Dark

by Anonymousreply 262June 13, 2016 3:09 PM

Tilda Swinton-The Deep End

by Anonymousreply 263June 13, 2016 6:51 PM

Rose Byrne in "Spy" is my best supporting actress win of 2015

by Anonymousreply 264June 25, 2020 6:28 PM

Jackie Bisset in Under the Volcano and High Season

by Anonymousreply 265June 25, 2020 7:00 PM

The 2015 Bump Troll's pivotal portrayal of The 2016 Bump Troll in this thread

by Anonymousreply 266June 25, 2020 7:34 PM

Richard Widmark - NIGHT AND THE CITY (1950)

by Anonymousreply 267June 25, 2020 8:16 PM

Shelley Duvall and Sissy Spacek In 3 Women.

Rebecca Hall in Christine.

Isabelle Adjani in Queen Margot.

by Anonymousreply 268June 25, 2020 8:20 PM

Regina Hall for lead actress in "Support the Girls" from a couple of years ago. A big surprise from her and she really expressed the multiple levels of frustration, caring and suppressed anger that a lot of people (especially women) feel right now in our society. A brilliant comic performance that is also sad in many ways.

by Anonymousreply 269June 25, 2020 8:43 PM
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