There are some actors and actresses who give incredible performances
no matter what role they take on, yet many of these stars have never
actually won an Oscar! For this reason, we’ve compiled a list of 13
actors and actresses who give amazing performances and have received
Oscar nods, but have yet to secure an Academy Award!
14. Harrison Ford
Harrison Ford is a well-established Hollywood superstar. Back in
1986, Harrison Ford was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor in
a Leading Role for his performance in “Witness.” Over the years, he has
also been nominated for Golden Globes for his performances in
“Witness,” “The Mosquito Coast,” “The Fugitive” and “Sabrina.” Ford is a
critically acclaimed actor and we can’t help but wonder why he wasn’t
nominated for Academy Awards for his other performances!
13. Keira Knightley
Keira Knightley is known for starring in period drama films. In fact,
she received a nomination for Best Performance by an Actress in a
Leading Role for her role in “Pride and Prejudice.” In addition,
Knightley also received Golden Globe nominations for her roles in “Pride
and Prejudice” and “Atonement.” We have no doubt that Knightley has the
acting chops to land an Academy Award, but we can’t help but wonder why
she hasn’t won one yet.
12. Liam Neeson
Liam Neeson has been in the movie industry for a while. In 1994, he
was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role for
“Schindler’s List.” In addition, he has received three Golden Globe
nominations for his roles in “Schindler’s List,” “Michael Collins” and
“Kinsey.” Neeson received critical acclaim for his performance in
“Schindler’s List,” so we can’t help but wonder, why didn’t he win?
11. Laura Linney
Laura Linney has received three Oscar nods. For “You Can Count on Me”
and “The Savages,” she received a nomination for Best Performance by an
Actress in a Leading Role and, for “Kinsey,” she received a nomination
for Best Performance in a Supporting Role. She has received six Golden
Globe nominations and has won two for her roles in “The Big C” and “John
Adams.” Is an Oscar win around the corner for this actress?
10. Brad Pitt
Brad Pitt has come a long way since the ‘80s. Over the past few
decades he has been nominated for four Academy Awards. For “Twelve
Monkeys,” he received a Best Actor in a Supporting Role nomination; for
“The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” and “Moneyball,” he received Best
Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role nominations; and, for
“Moneyball,” he also received a Best Motion Picture of the Year
nomination. Pitt has also received five Golden Globe nominations,
winning one for his role in “Twelve Monkeys.” How has he not won an
Oscar yet?
9. Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain only started receiving movie roles a few years ago,
but she has managed to receive two Academy Award Nominations so far. One
was for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role for “The
Help” and the other was for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading
Role for “Zero Dark Thirty.” For “Zero Dark Thirty,” she won a Golden
Globe. We expect to see more Oscar nods for this one!
8. Ryan Gosling
Ryan Gosling is considered one of the most promising actors of his
generation and as evidence of this he has been nominated for one Academy
Award for his role in “Half Nelson.” Gosling has also been nominated
for four Golden Globe Awards for “Lars and the Real Girl,” “Blue
Valentine,” “Crazy, Stupid, Love” and “The Ides of March,” but he has
yet to win one of these awards. We figure that it is only a matter of
time before he does!
7. Julianne Moore
Julianne Moore has received a significant amount of industry
recognition for her work, which has included four Oscar mominations. For
her role in “Boogie Nights,” she received a nomination for Best Actress
in a Supporting Role and she received three nominations for Best
Actress in a Leading Role for “The End of the Affair,” “The Hours” and
“Far from Heaven.” Moore has been described as one of the most talented
and accomplished actresses of her generation, so we’re wondering when
she will finally nab an Oscar…
6. Johnny Depp
Johnny Depp has been nominated for three Academy Awards for his roles
in “Pirates of the Carribean: The Curse of the Black Pearl,” “Finding
Neverland” and “Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street.” Depp
has also been nominated for nine Golden Globes and he won for his role
in “Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street.” Depp is incredibly
talented, hence all the nominations, but we keep wondering when he will
finally win an Oscar!
5. Amy Adams
This critically acclaimed actress has received four Oscar nominations
for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role for “Junebug,”
“Doubt,” “The Fighter” and “The Master.” Amy Adams was also nominated
for four Golden Globes for her performances in “Enchanted,” “Doubt,”
“The Fighter” and “The Master.” When she will finally take home an Oscar
for one of her performances? Maybe next award season?
4. Edward Norton
Edward Norton is an incredibly versatile actor and has been known to
physically transform for a role. Norton has received two Academy Award
nominations for his performances. For “Primal Fear,” he received a nod
for Best Actor in a Supporting Role and, for “American History X,” he
received a nod for Best actor in a Leading Role. For his performance in
“Primal Fear,” he took home a Golden Globe. Norton’s performances in
these two movies was nothing short of spectacular, so why didn’t he win?
3. Michelle Williams
Michelle Williams has come a long way from her days on “Dawson’s
Creek.” Since 2006, she has been nominated for three academy awards. One
was for her performance in a supporting role in “Brokeback Mountain”
and her other two awards for her performance in a leading role in “Blue
Valentine” and “My Week with Marilyn.” Williams won a Golden Globe Award
for “My Week with Marilyn,” so it should just be a matter of time
before she snags an Oscar for one of her performances!
2. Robert Downey Jr.
Robert Downey Jr. is a critically acclaimed actor who has been
nominated for two Academy Awards, one for Best Actor in a Leading Role
for “Chaplin” and Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in
“Tropic Thunder.” He has also been nominated for five Golden Globe
Awards, winning for his roles in “Short Cuts,” “Ally McBeal” and
“Sherlock Holmes.” Considering that Downey learned how to play the
violin and tennis left handed and had a personal coach to help him
imitate Chaplin’s posture and way of carrying himself, we wonder how he
didn’t win the Oscar for that role!
1. Leonardo DiCaprio
It’s sometimes hard to believe that Leonardo DiCaprio used to be on a
soap opera! Since then he has been nominated for three academy awards.
For his role in “What is Eating Gilbert Grape,” he received a nomination
for “Best Actor in a Supporting Role” and for “The Aviator” and “Blood
Diamond” he received nominations for Best Performance by an Actor in a
Leading Role. DiCaprio has also been nominated for nine Golden Globe
Awards, winning one for his role in “The Aviator.” Considering his first
Oscar nomination came when he was only 20-years-old, we expect that it
is only a matter of time before he finally wins!
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