The Academy Awards are known to be the most prestigious and picky awards of the year. But at times the jury does make mistakes – and here are some of the great acts they overlooked…
John Cazale - Not nominated for The Godfather II, 1975
John Cazale's fate, as far as The Godfather was concerned, was the same as in the film - overshadowed by others. His portrayal as poor forlorn Fredo, that had us feel for him, went unnoticed at the Academy Awards, even though his character was essential to the storyline.
Ingrid Bergman - Not nominated for Casablanca, 1943
Why Ingrid Bergman's restrained yet mesmerizing performance as Ilsa in Casablanca was ignored by the Academy is one of Hollywood's unsolved mysteries. Casablanca's 8 nominations were little consolation for the fact that the film's strongest performance was consigned to Oscar oblivion
James Stewart - Not nominated for Vertigo,1959
Under Alfred Hitchcock's masterful direction, James Stewart put his everyman persona to good use by playing a detective with a fear of heights who becomes obsessed with the unfaithful wife of a client. The Oscar snub of the gamut of emotions he expressed was a shocker
Rita Hayworth - Not nominated for Gilda, 1947
More famous for her beauty than for her talent, Rita Hayworth was probably one of the most underrated actresses in Hollywood history. Her pin-up status was to blame for the fact that her strong performance as the eponymous femme fatale in noir film, Gilda, went unloved in awards season
Katharine Hepburn - Not nominated for Bringing Up Baby, 1939
Katharine Hepburn remains the most awarded actress in Hollywood with 4 Oscars ? but it's a shame she couldn't make it 5 for Bringing Up Baby, playing a ditzy socialite in her first comedic role. It's not surprising that she was snubbed by the Academy because the film was a box office disaster when it released, though it is acknowledged as a classic today
Michael Sheen - Not nominated for Frost/Nixon, 2009
The phenomenal recreation of the Frost/Nixon interviews pitted two fine actors against one another, in the film as well as away from it. Frank Langella was nominated for playing Richard Nixon but Michael Sheen was left in the cold despite a fine performance as David Frost.
Christopher Nolan - Not nominated for The Dark Knight, 2009
Critically and commercially the biggest blockbuster of the year, The Dark Knight was passed over as too populist by the stiff upper lipped Academy. Christopher Nolan's masterful handling of the superhero theme was deemed Oscar worthy by moviegoers, but not by the jury. For shame!
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