Anthony Hopkins in The Silence of the Lambs: In 1992, Anthony Hopkins' portrayal of cannibal killer Dr Hannibal Lecter took home the Oscar over critics' favourite Robert De Niro who was nominated for Cape Fear. Hopkins' win was all the more surprising because he was on-screen for only 16 minutes, the shortest role ever to take home a leading actor prize.
Anthony Hopkins in The Silence of the Lambs: In 1992, Anthony Hopkins' portrayal of cannibal killer Dr Hannibal Lecter took home the Oscar over critics' favourite Robert De Niro who was nominated for Cape Fear. Hopkins' win was all the more surprising because he was on-screen for only 16 minutes, the shortest role ever to take home a leading actor prize.
Sandra Bullock in Blind Side: Oscar punters in 2010 favoured Meryl Streep for Julie and Julia with Gabourey Sidibe's performance in Precious a close second. When Sandra Bullock won the Best Actress Oscar for h Blind Side, her comeback movie of sorts, there was loud applause but also a vague air of disbelief.
Cuba Gooding Jr in Jerry Maguire: 1997's Best Supporting Actor Oscar went to Cuba Gooding Jr's comedic performance in Jerry Maguire, widely considered the weakest nomination in the category that year. He beat favourites Edward Norton, nominated for Primal Fear, and James Woods, nominated for Ghosts of Mississippi.
Marisa Tomei in My Cousin Vinnie: So surprised was everyone when Marisa Tomei won Best Supporting Actress in 1992 for playing Joe Pesci's loudmouth girlfriend, that presenter Jack Palance was even suspected of having read out the wrong name. The year's favourite was Judy Davis, nominated for Husbands and Wives. There were other strong contenders including Vanessa Redgrave for Howards End.
Mira Sorvino in Mighty Aphrodite: In 1996, Kate Winslet's performance as the impulsive Marianne Dashwood in Sense And Sensibility was tipped for the Best Supporting Actress Oscar. Instead, Mira Sorvino, who played a prostitute in Woody Allen's Might Aphrodite, earned both the golden man as well as a dubious place in history with her win considered one of the most surprising ever.
Chicago: A rare winner from the usually disfavoured musical genre, Chicago's Best Picture Oscar in 20013 still has people puzzled. Also nominated that year was Martin Scorsese's acclaimed Gangs of New York, easily the favourite, and Roman Polanski's The Pianist, which won Best Actor for Adrien Brody.
Shakespeare in Love: So sure was the Academy itself that Steven Spielberg's war drama Saving Private Ryan would take home the Best Picture Oscar in 1999, that Harrison Ford ? who played Indiana Jones in Spielberg's action-adventure series ? was chosen to present. However, John Madden's Shakespeare in Love became one of the few comedies to have won Best Picture.
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