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12 celebrities who have (surprisingly) never won an Oscar

ELISEÉ BROWCHUK

January 11, 2024

Awards season: It doesn’t always go the way you think it will!

Snafus like 2017’s Moonlight/La La Land mix-up and last year’s slap have proven that—but some Oscar night surprises are more subtle. For instance, an actor that you could swear is drowning in Academy Awards actually has no wins to their name. Is it fair? No. Should you and all the attendees at your Oscars party fight for hours about why these actors actually deserve the industry’s biggest awards? Yes. Below, find 12 Hollywood actors who are surprisingly Oscar-free.

Michelle Williams

Michelle Williams
Nominated five times—for 2005’s Brokeback Mountain, 2010’s Blue Valentine, 2011’s My Week with Marilyn, 2016’s Manchester by the Sea, and 2022’s The Fabelmans—Williams hasn’t yet brought an Oscar home, although that day feels inevitable.

Glenn Close

Glenn Close
Over the course of her storied career, Close has been nominated a whopping eight times for her roles in films including The Big Chill (1983), Fatal Attraction (1987), and Dangerous Liaisons (1988), but she’s never taken an Oscar home. (Youn Yuh-jung spoiled her most recent bid in 2021.)

 

Angela Bassett
A Hollywood fixture for 30 years and counting, Bassett received her first Oscar nomination for leading the 1993 Tina Turner biopic What’s Love Got to Do with It—and her second this year, for her supporting turn in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. She’s currently the favorite to take home the prize.

 

Isabelle Huppert
For all of her astonishing work with the likes of Jean-Luc Godard, Maurice Pialat, Michael Haneke, Claire Denis, and Hong Sang-soo over the last 50 years, Huppert has been nominated for an Academy Award just once, for her performance in Paul Verhoeven’s erotic thriller Elle (2016).

 

Ethan Hawke
Hawke’s filmography is legendary, ranging from indie and arthouse favorites (Reality Bites; the Before trilogy) to mainstream hits (Dead Poets SocietyGattaca). He’s been up for an acting Oscar twice—for Training Day in 2002 and Boyhood in 2015—and twice more for adapted screenplay (for Before Sunset and Before Midnight), but never won.

 

Annette Bening
Bening has been nominated for an Oscar four times, most recently in the best-actress category for her role in 2011’s The Kids Are All Right, but that was the year she lost out to Natalie Portman for her role in Black Swan. (Coincidentally, Bening’s husband, Warren Beatty, is also 0-4 for acting Oscars, although he won the best-director prize for Reds in 1982.)

 

Stanley Tucci
Despite memorable roles in films like Julie & Julia and Big Night (which he co-directed with Campbell Scott), Tucci has only been nominated once, for The Lovely Bones, walking away from the 2010 Oscars empty-handed (all the better to cook and eat his way across Italy). The same role also earned Tucci a BAFTA and Golden Globes nomination.

Samuel L. Jackson and LaTanya Richardson at the Oscars in 1998.

Samuel L. Jackson
He may have one of the most recognizable voices in Hollywood, but Jackson didn’t win in the best-supporting-actor category when he was nominated for his iconic 1994 performance in Pulp Fiction. Years later, after he failed to get a nod for 2015’s The Hateful Eight, Jackson’s wife, LaTanya Richardson, said that she and her husband had “moved on” from the snub. “I’m disturbed by it all, but we gotta remember: the Oscars is one night,” she added.

 

Ian McKellen
The acting legend has been nominated twice, for his roles in 1998’s Gods and Monsters and 2001’s The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, but has yet to win one. Don’t cry for him, though; he’s the proud recipient of seven Olivier awards, a Tony, and a Golden Globe.

 

Liam Neeson
In 1994, Neeson was up for best actor for his career-defining role in the Holocaust drama Schindler’s List. When he didn’t win (that was the year Tom Hanks claimed the first of his two consecutive best-actor trophies, for Philadelphia and then Forrest Gump) many considered it a major upset.

Ralph Fines

Ralph Fiennes
Like his Schindler’s List co-star Liam Neeson, Fiennes was nominated for an Oscar in 1994, ultimately losing to Tommy Lee Jones. When he received a second nod, for his leading role in 1996’s The English Patient, he was shut out again, this time by Geoffrey Rush.

Sigourney Weaver
Weaver has three Oscar nominations to her name for her roles in AliensWorking Girl, and Gorillas in the Mist. Securing both of the latter in 1989, she became only the fifth actor ever to receive two acting nominations in the same year—but as of now, she still has no wins.

Originally published on vogue.com

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