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Post by Deleted on Dec 5, 2019 15:33:01 GMT
With the possibility of Lupita Nyong'o receiving her second nomination for her committed character work(s) in Us, I wanted to look back and see if there were other examples of dual roles being recognized...
Obviously there's Meryl Streep in The French Lieutenant's Woman oscillating between heightened Victorian melodrama and relaxed modern-day sexiness - can you think of any others?
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Post by Sharbs on Dec 5, 2019 15:37:27 GMT
Peter Sellers
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Post by stephen on Dec 5, 2019 15:45:01 GMT
Lee Marvin and Nicolas Cage.
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Post by TerryMontana on Dec 5, 2019 17:08:32 GMT
Charlie Chaplin.
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Post by stephen on Dec 5, 2019 17:09:14 GMT
You could also make an argument for Fredric March's first win.
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Post by finniussnrub on Dec 5, 2019 21:50:33 GMT
Some very minor ones as the other role was only for a scene or two:
Technically Laurence Olivier for Hamlet as he played both Hamlet and the ghost. Jose Ferrer in Moulin Rouge as both Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec and his father. And Klaus Maria Brandauer as the Blixen brothers.
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Post by pupdurcs on Dec 5, 2019 22:24:47 GMT
You could make a case for Edward Norton in Primal Fear and Joanne Woodward in The Three Faces Of Eve (she kind of ends up playing 4 characters within the same body)
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Post by cherry68 on Dec 5, 2019 23:22:01 GMT
Jack Lemmon in Some like it hot?
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