Oscar's biggest losers
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Oscar's biggest losers
In no particular order:
1. Martin Scorsese (nominated 6 times)
2. Tom Cruise (nominated 3 times)
3. Annette Bening (nominated 3 times)
4. Sigourney Weaver (nominated 3 times)
5. Joan Allen (nominated 3 times)
6. Kate Winslet (nominated 4 times)
7. Jeff Bridges (nominated 4 times)
8. Ed Harris (nominated 4 times)
9. Glenn Close (nominated 5 times)
10. Albert Finney (nominated 5 times)
11. Robert Altman (nominated 5 times, received 1 Honorary Oscar)
12. Peter Weir (nominated 5 times)
13. Alfred Hitchcock (nominated 6 times, received 1 Honorary Oscar)
14. Richard Burton (nominated 7 times)
15. Peter O'Toole (nominated 7 times, received 1 Honorary Oscar)
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So, should these artists have won? Discuss!
1. Martin Scorsese (nominated 6 times)
2. Tom Cruise (nominated 3 times)
3. Annette Bening (nominated 3 times)
4. Sigourney Weaver (nominated 3 times)
5. Joan Allen (nominated 3 times)
6. Kate Winslet (nominated 4 times)
7. Jeff Bridges (nominated 4 times)
8. Ed Harris (nominated 4 times)
9. Glenn Close (nominated 5 times)
10. Albert Finney (nominated 5 times)
11. Robert Altman (nominated 5 times, received 1 Honorary Oscar)
12. Peter Weir (nominated 5 times)
13. Alfred Hitchcock (nominated 6 times, received 1 Honorary Oscar)
14. Richard Burton (nominated 7 times)
15. Peter O'Toole (nominated 7 times, received 1 Honorary Oscar)
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So, should these artists have won? Discuss!
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Re: Oscar's biggest losers
She should've won for her role as Pat Nixon. I think that was the year Marisa Tomei won and shocked everyone. (Though not everyone: I remember some pundit did predict Tomei's win the day before the Oscars)Joan Allen (nominated 3 times)
Definitely one of the best actors out there.Ed Harris (nominated 4 times)
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Well said.Lord Mhoram wrote:Hitchcock should have, but he didn't exactly need the Academy for everyone to know how great he was.
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I agree with MM. Ed Harris should've won several times over.
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A lot of the observers are picking this one - it would be good to see.null wrote:Martin Scorsese might win for the Departed this year.
I have always felt sorry for Annette Benning - to be beaten twice by the same person is not very cool.
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