Stars who have never won an Oscar

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a look at the biggest stars not to win an Oscar, and the closest they?ve come.

http://www.msn.com/en-us/entertainment/story/stars-who-have-never-won-an-oscar/ss-BBhAybr

Richard Burton never won an Oscar..


must have been some hell on movies released the same time as

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for those who clamor for a great film..

do yourself a big favor..

sit watch and LISTEN to one of the greatest films of all time
 

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has Keitel won an Oscar?...the guy walked around with his naked dick dangling(magnificently) in several movies and played judas with a Brooklyn accent....

now THAT`S a f-cking actor.....
 

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Stanley Kubrick got one O, special effects of 2001, Hitchcock got none.

Malkovich and Oldman, no oscars

Donald Sutherland hasn't even been nominated... :facepalm: :facepalm:


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Honestly not a whole lot on that list that surprised me. Mark Wahlberg, Hugh Jackman, John Travolta, and Andy Garcia? I like all those guys in almost everything they're in but come on - never once have I watched any of them and thought "wow, they should get an Oscar for this."

Leo was probably the most surprising to me - just because I would have sworn that he did win one. 0 for 5 is rough.

Edward Norton and Richard Burton are probably the most deserving on that list, IMO.

As Snaf mentioned, Hitchcock never got one. That's just a travesty. Kurosawa never got one either. Although both did at least get honorary ones.

Scorsese finally got his in 2007 after being 0 for 6. Ironic because I don't think I'd even put The Departed among his 10 best films.

Pacino also won one after going 0 for 6, although I bet you 90% of people couldn't tell you what film he got it for without looking it up. Wasn't The Godfather, Serpico, or Dog Day Afternoon . . .
 

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Honestly not a whole lot on that list that surprised me. Mark Wahlberg, Hugh Jackman, John Travolta, and Andy Garcia? I like all those guys in almost everything they're in but come on - never once have I watched any of them and thought "wow, they should get an Oscar for this."

Leo was probably the most surprising to me - just because I would have sworn that he did win one. 0 for 5 is rough.

Edward Norton and Richard Burton are probably the most deserving on that list, IMO.

As Snaf mentioned, Hitchcock never got one. That's just a travesty. Kurosawa never got one either. Although both did at least get honorary ones.

Scorsese finally got his in 2007 after being 0 for 6. Ironic because I don't think I'd even put The Departed among his 10 best films.

Pacino also won one after going 0 for 6, although I bet you 90% of people couldn't tell you what film he got it for without looking it up. Wasn't The Godfather, Serpico, or Dog Day Afternoon . . .

Nah, most on that list don't surprise me either and I like them as well, just don't think they have been Oscar worthy. A few I think should have won or certainly will eventually are Julianne Moore, Leonardo, Joaquin, Ed Harris, Robert Downey Jr and John Malkovich.

Al Pacino - Gonna guess he won for And Justice For All?

I just looked. Not surprising, I liked his performance in that one as well. If you look at his nominations you would think that he was snubbed but he hasn't really had that active of a career. He only made 5 movies in the 80's after a busy 70's. The 90's picked back up but since then it's like maybe one every 18 months. I was surprised. But, I guess being nominated 8 times is good but I thought a lot more off the top off my head.

So then I checked De Niro to compare, and see that he has probably made 3 times as many movies (I didn't count them) and nominated only 7 times. That surprised me as well. I guess I give those two guys way extra credit.

Wow, since 1991 Deniro and Pacino have only been nominated 3 times all together. That surprised me too. Pacino not nominated since 1993. Talk about a dry spell.

Anyway, I'm rambling. It was interesting to look at at 2-3am in the morning. :0003
 

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Honestly not a whole lot on that list that surprised me. Mark Wahlberg, Hugh Jackman, John Travolta, and Andy Garcia? I like all those guys in almost everything they're in but come on - never once have I watched any of them and thought "wow, they should get an Oscar for this."

Leo was probably the most surprising to me - just because I would have sworn that he did win one. 0 for 5 is rough.

Edward Norton and Richard Burton are probably the most deserving on that list, IMO.

As Snaf mentioned, Hitchcock never got one. That's just a travesty. Kurosawa never got one either. Although both did at least get honorary ones.

Scorsese finally got his in 2007 after being 0 for 6. Ironic because I don't think I'd even put The Departed among his 10 best films.

Pacino also won one after going 0 for 6, although I bet you 90% of people couldn't tell you what film he got it for without looking it up. Wasn't The Godfather, Serpico, or Dog Day Afternoon . . .


I'll guess...Scent of A Woman
 

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DeNiro and Pacino

both decided to take the easy money as they got older


http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000134/?ref_=nv_sr_1

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000199/?ref_=nv_sr_1

Yeah, Deniro really slowed down in 2013. :0003




2013​
Grudge Match
Billy 'The Kid' McDonnen

2013​
Saturday Night Live (TV Series)
Three Wise Guys- John Goodman/Kings of Leon (2013) ... Three Wise Guys (uncredited)

2013​
American Hustle
Victor Tellegio (uncredited)

2013​
Last Vegas
Paddy

2013/I​
The Family
Fred Blake / Giovanni Manzoni

2013​
Killing Season
Benjamin Ford

2013​
The Big Wedding
Don
 

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"Easy Money" meaning the roles were not as demanding.

The Fockers ..2 of them made him 40 million

there was never a chance for him to need a tux for the award season
 
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