Biggest Oscar Snub Final Results
Nov 14, 2021 14:10:47 GMT
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Post by finniussnrub on Nov 14, 2021 14:10:47 GMT
And that's a wrap.
All Winners:
2023: Joe Hisaishi - The Boy and the Heron (Best Original Score)
2022: Claudio Miranda - Top Gun: Maverick (Best Cinematography)
2021: Denis Villeneuve - Dune (Best Director)
2020: Delroy Lindo - Da 5 Bloods (Best Actor)
2019: Willem Dafoe - The Lighthouse (Best Supporting Actor)
2018: Justin Hurwitz - First Man (Best Original Score)
2017: Vicky Krieps - Phantom Thread (Best Actress)
2016: Amy Adams - Arrival (Best Actress)
2015: Jacob Tremblay - Room (Best Actor)
2014: Jake Gyllenhaal - Nightcrawler (Best Actor)
2013: Thelma Schoonmaker - The Wolf of Wall Street (Best Editing)
2012: Samuel L. Jackson - Django Unchained (Best Supporting Actor)
2011: Nicolas Winding Refn - Drive (Best Director)
2010: Lesley Manville - Another Year (Best Supporting Actress)
2009: Michael Stuhlbarg - A Serious Man (Best Actor)
2008: Sally Hawkins - Happy Go Lucky (Best Actress)
2007: Nick Cave & Warren Ellis - The Assassination of Jesse James By the Coward Robert Ford (Best Original Score)
2006: Alfonso CuarĂ³n - Children of Men (Best Director)
2005: Chris Bender & J.C. Spink - A History of Violence (Best Picture)
2004: Jim Carrey - Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (Best Actor)
2003: Andrea Barata Ribeiro & MaurĂcio Andrade Ramos - City of God (Best Picture)
2002: Jonathan Demme, Vincent Landay & Edward Saxon - Adaptation (Best Picture)
2001: Naomi Watts - Mulholland Drive (Best Actress)
2000: Hong Kong - In the Mood For Love (Best Foreign Language Film)
1999: Christopher Plummer - The Insider (Best Supporting Actor)
1998: Scott Rudin, Andrew Niccol, Edward S. Feldman, Adam Schroeder - The Truman Show (Best Picture)
1997: Pam Grier - Jackie Brown (Best Actress)
1996: "Hellfire" - Stephen Schwartz & Alan Menken - The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Best Song)
1995: Nicole Kidman - To Die For (Best Actress)
1994: Steve James - Hoop Dreams (Best Documentary Feature)
1993: John Williams - Jurassic Park (Best Original Score)
1992: Spike Lee - Malcolm X (Best Director)
1991: Slawomir Idziak - The Double Life of Veronique (Best Cinematography)
1990: Danny Elfman - Edward Scissorhands (Best Original Score)
1989: Spike Lee - Do the Right Thing (Best Picture)
1988: Jeremy Irons - Dead Ringers (Best Actor)
1987: Stanley Kubrick - Full Metal Jacket (Best Picture)
1986: Gale Anne Hurd - Aliens (Best Picture)
1985: Raul Julia - Kiss of the Spider Woman (Best Actor)
1984: Ennio Morricone - Once Upon a Time in America (Best Original Score)
1983: Robert De Niro - The King of Comedy (Best Actor)
1982: Rob Bottin - The Thing (Best Makeup)
1981: Andre Gregory & Wallace Shawn - My Dinner with Andre (Best Original Screenplay)
1980: Jim Abrahams, David & Jerry Zucker - Airplane! (Best Adapted Screenplay)
1979: Derrick Leather, Jim Shields & Bill Rowe - Alien (Best Sound) & Martin Sheen - Apocalypse Now (Best Actor) TIE
1978: Liv Ullmann - Autumn Sonata (Best Actress)
1977: Shelley Duvall - 3 Women (Best Actress)
1976: Bill Conti - Rocky (Best Original Score)
1975: Steven Spielberg - Jaws (Best Director)
1974: John Cazale - The Godfather Part II (Best Supporting Actor)
1973: Robert Shaw - The Sting (Best Supporting Actor)
1972: Gordon Willis - The Godfather (Best Cinematography)
1971: Vittorio Storaro - The Conformist - (Best Cinematography)
1970: Karl Malden - Patton (Best Supporting Actor)
1969: Pamela Franklin - The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (Best Supporting Actress)
1968: Stanley Kubrick - 2001: A Space Odyssey (Best Picture)
1967: Sam O'Steen - The Graduate (Best Editing)
1966: David Newhouse & Ferris Webster - Seconds (Best Editing)
1965: Terence Stamp - The Collector (Best Actor)
1964: George C. Scott - Dr. Strangelove (Best Supporting Actor)
1963: Martin Ritt & Irving Ravetch - Hud (Best Picture)
1962: Jason Robards - Long Day's Journey Into Night (Best Supporting Actor)
1961: Deborah Kerr - The Innocents (Best Actress)
1960: Bernard Herrmann - Psycho (Best Original Score)
1959: Stephen Boyd - Ben-Hur (Best Supporting Actor)
1958: Alfred Hitchcock - Vertigo (Best Director)
1957: Clifford Odets & Ernest Lehman - Sweet Smell of Success (Best Adapted Screenplay)
1956: Akira Kurosawa - Seven Samurai (Best Director)
1955: Stanley Cortez - The Night of the Hunter (Best Cinematography)
1954: Alfred Hitchcock - Rear Window (Best Picture)
1953: Gregory Peck - Roman Holiday (Best Actor)
1952: Akira Kurosawa - Rashomon (Best Director)
1951: Michael Redgrave - The Browning Version (Best Actor) & Kirk Douglas - Ace in the Hole (Best Actor) TIE
1950: Humphrey Bogart - In a Lonely Place (Best Actor)
1949: Cedric Gibbons & Hans Peters - Battleground (Best Art Direction Black & White)
1948: Humphrey Bogart - The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (Best Actor)
1947: Bernard Herrmann - The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (Best Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture)
1946: Alfred Hitchcock - Notorious (Best Director)
1945: Universal Pictures - Scarlet Street (Best Picture)
1944: Edward G. Robinson - Double Indemnity (Best Supporting Actor)
1943: William Wellman - The Ox-Bow Incident (Best Director) & Dana Andrews - The Ox-Bow Incident (Best Supporting Actor) TIE
1942: Orson Welles - The Magnificent Ambersons (Best Director)
1941: Thomas Richards - The Maltese Falcon - (Best Editing)
1940: Gregg Toland - The Grapes of Wrath (Best Cinematography B & W)
1939: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer - The Women (Best Picture)
1938: Jean Renoir - La Grande Illusion (Best Director)
1937: Frank Churchill & Larry Morey - "Heigh-Ho" - Snow White & The Seven Dwarves (Best Original Song)
1936: United Artist's Music Department - Modern Times (Best Scoring)
1935: Greta Garbo - Anna Karenina (Best Actress)
1934: Roland Anderson & Hans Dreier - Cleopatra (Best Art Direction)
1933-1932: Paramount Pictures - Duck Soup (Best Picture)
1932-1931: Greta Garbo - Grand Hotel (Best Actress)
1931-1930: Edward G. Robinson - Little Caesar (Best Actor)
1930-1929: C. Roy Hunter - All Quiet on the Western Front (Best Sound Recording)
1929-1928: Maria Falconetti - The Passion of Joan of Arc (Best Actress)
1928-1927: F.W. Murnau - Sunrise (Best Director)
2022: Claudio Miranda - Top Gun: Maverick (Best Cinematography)
2021: Denis Villeneuve - Dune (Best Director)
2020: Delroy Lindo - Da 5 Bloods (Best Actor)
2019: Willem Dafoe - The Lighthouse (Best Supporting Actor)
2018: Justin Hurwitz - First Man (Best Original Score)
2017: Vicky Krieps - Phantom Thread (Best Actress)
2016: Amy Adams - Arrival (Best Actress)
2015: Jacob Tremblay - Room (Best Actor)
2014: Jake Gyllenhaal - Nightcrawler (Best Actor)
2013: Thelma Schoonmaker - The Wolf of Wall Street (Best Editing)
2012: Samuel L. Jackson - Django Unchained (Best Supporting Actor)
2011: Nicolas Winding Refn - Drive (Best Director)
2010: Lesley Manville - Another Year (Best Supporting Actress)
2009: Michael Stuhlbarg - A Serious Man (Best Actor)
2008: Sally Hawkins - Happy Go Lucky (Best Actress)
2007: Nick Cave & Warren Ellis - The Assassination of Jesse James By the Coward Robert Ford (Best Original Score)
2006: Alfonso CuarĂ³n - Children of Men (Best Director)
2005: Chris Bender & J.C. Spink - A History of Violence (Best Picture)
2004: Jim Carrey - Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (Best Actor)
2003: Andrea Barata Ribeiro & MaurĂcio Andrade Ramos - City of God (Best Picture)
2002: Jonathan Demme, Vincent Landay & Edward Saxon - Adaptation (Best Picture)
2001: Naomi Watts - Mulholland Drive (Best Actress)
2000: Hong Kong - In the Mood For Love (Best Foreign Language Film)
1999: Christopher Plummer - The Insider (Best Supporting Actor)
1998: Scott Rudin, Andrew Niccol, Edward S. Feldman, Adam Schroeder - The Truman Show (Best Picture)
1997: Pam Grier - Jackie Brown (Best Actress)
1996: "Hellfire" - Stephen Schwartz & Alan Menken - The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Best Song)
1995: Nicole Kidman - To Die For (Best Actress)
1994: Steve James - Hoop Dreams (Best Documentary Feature)
1993: John Williams - Jurassic Park (Best Original Score)
1992: Spike Lee - Malcolm X (Best Director)
1991: Slawomir Idziak - The Double Life of Veronique (Best Cinematography)
1990: Danny Elfman - Edward Scissorhands (Best Original Score)
1989: Spike Lee - Do the Right Thing (Best Picture)
1988: Jeremy Irons - Dead Ringers (Best Actor)
1987: Stanley Kubrick - Full Metal Jacket (Best Picture)
1986: Gale Anne Hurd - Aliens (Best Picture)
1985: Raul Julia - Kiss of the Spider Woman (Best Actor)
1984: Ennio Morricone - Once Upon a Time in America (Best Original Score)
1983: Robert De Niro - The King of Comedy (Best Actor)
1982: Rob Bottin - The Thing (Best Makeup)
1981: Andre Gregory & Wallace Shawn - My Dinner with Andre (Best Original Screenplay)
1980: Jim Abrahams, David & Jerry Zucker - Airplane! (Best Adapted Screenplay)
1979: Derrick Leather, Jim Shields & Bill Rowe - Alien (Best Sound) & Martin Sheen - Apocalypse Now (Best Actor) TIE
1978: Liv Ullmann - Autumn Sonata (Best Actress)
1977: Shelley Duvall - 3 Women (Best Actress)
1976: Bill Conti - Rocky (Best Original Score)
1975: Steven Spielberg - Jaws (Best Director)
1974: John Cazale - The Godfather Part II (Best Supporting Actor)
1973: Robert Shaw - The Sting (Best Supporting Actor)
1972: Gordon Willis - The Godfather (Best Cinematography)
1971: Vittorio Storaro - The Conformist - (Best Cinematography)
1970: Karl Malden - Patton (Best Supporting Actor)
1969: Pamela Franklin - The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (Best Supporting Actress)
1968: Stanley Kubrick - 2001: A Space Odyssey (Best Picture)
1967: Sam O'Steen - The Graduate (Best Editing)
1966: David Newhouse & Ferris Webster - Seconds (Best Editing)
1965: Terence Stamp - The Collector (Best Actor)
1964: George C. Scott - Dr. Strangelove (Best Supporting Actor)
1963: Martin Ritt & Irving Ravetch - Hud (Best Picture)
1962: Jason Robards - Long Day's Journey Into Night (Best Supporting Actor)
1961: Deborah Kerr - The Innocents (Best Actress)
1960: Bernard Herrmann - Psycho (Best Original Score)
1959: Stephen Boyd - Ben-Hur (Best Supporting Actor)
1958: Alfred Hitchcock - Vertigo (Best Director)
1957: Clifford Odets & Ernest Lehman - Sweet Smell of Success (Best Adapted Screenplay)
1956: Akira Kurosawa - Seven Samurai (Best Director)
1955: Stanley Cortez - The Night of the Hunter (Best Cinematography)
1954: Alfred Hitchcock - Rear Window (Best Picture)
1953: Gregory Peck - Roman Holiday (Best Actor)
1952: Akira Kurosawa - Rashomon (Best Director)
1951: Michael Redgrave - The Browning Version (Best Actor) & Kirk Douglas - Ace in the Hole (Best Actor) TIE
1950: Humphrey Bogart - In a Lonely Place (Best Actor)
1949: Cedric Gibbons & Hans Peters - Battleground (Best Art Direction Black & White)
1948: Humphrey Bogart - The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (Best Actor)
1947: Bernard Herrmann - The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (Best Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture)
1946: Alfred Hitchcock - Notorious (Best Director)
1945: Universal Pictures - Scarlet Street (Best Picture)
1944: Edward G. Robinson - Double Indemnity (Best Supporting Actor)
1943: William Wellman - The Ox-Bow Incident (Best Director) & Dana Andrews - The Ox-Bow Incident (Best Supporting Actor) TIE
1942: Orson Welles - The Magnificent Ambersons (Best Director)
1941: Thomas Richards - The Maltese Falcon - (Best Editing)
1940: Gregg Toland - The Grapes of Wrath (Best Cinematography B & W)
1939: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer - The Women (Best Picture)
1938: Jean Renoir - La Grande Illusion (Best Director)
1937: Frank Churchill & Larry Morey - "Heigh-Ho" - Snow White & The Seven Dwarves (Best Original Song)
1936: United Artist's Music Department - Modern Times (Best Scoring)
1935: Greta Garbo - Anna Karenina (Best Actress)
1934: Roland Anderson & Hans Dreier - Cleopatra (Best Art Direction)
1933-1932: Paramount Pictures - Duck Soup (Best Picture)
1932-1931: Greta Garbo - Grand Hotel (Best Actress)
1931-1930: Edward G. Robinson - Little Caesar (Best Actor)
1930-1929: C. Roy Hunter - All Quiet on the Western Front (Best Sound Recording)
1929-1928: Maria Falconetti - The Passion of Joan of Arc (Best Actress)
1928-1927: F.W. Murnau - Sunrise (Best Director)