10 Academy Award Snubs That Shocked Everyone

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The Oscar ceremonies are frequently known for the snubs that accompany the speeches as much. For each emotional thank you moment, there is a multitude of fans who are disgruntled that their favorite star got no reward. And well, in a lot of cases, that annoyance is warranted. To the infinite times on which these actors have been nominated, critically praised, and have their films seen by sold, only to be snubbed at the Oscars. So, prepare your popcorn (and maybe a little bit of righteous anger) with which to watch the first films of tomorrow. These are the 10 most unbelievable Oscar snubs that have ever happened in Hollywood, going backwards for maximum suspense.

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10. Michelle Williams

One of the few actresses to break it down into pieces and make the audience feel it with their own pocket is Michelle Williams. In her career, she was nominated for an Oscar five times: (Brokeback Mountain, Blue Valentine, My Week with Marilyn, Manchester by the Sea, The Fabelmans), and has become an icon when it comes to emotional and real performance. Still, the Oscar trophy keeps going away from her. Her choice to promote the lead actress category for The Fabelmans, even though she knew it would be easier to get a supporting role win, shows her honesty. To put it simply, Williams should have been granted an Oscar a long time ago.

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9. Toni Collette

Toni Collette can do everything, comedy, drama, horror, name it. She received a nomination for The Sixth Sense, but horror has always been the Academy’s blind spot. Proof: no nod for her terrifyingly brilliant performance in Hereditary. Even in 2024, with a lead role in Clint Eastwood’s Juror #2, a small release derailed her Oscar buzz. Toni’s range is unbelievable, but she’s still waiting for that golden moment.

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8. Winona Ryder

Winona Ryder is more than an actress, as she’s a cultural reference point. From cult favorites such as Beetlejuice to Oscar bait such as Little Women and The Age of Innocence, she’s demonstrated range. Two nominations, no wins. Even today, with her current comeback in Stranger Things, fans are reminded just how much she’s contributed to Hollywood. How she’s never won an Oscar is a wonder.

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7. Isabelle Huppert

International heavy-hitter Isabelle Huppert has glided effortlessly from French, American, Korean, and Polish cinema, and her Elle nomination was a welcome achievement for a foreign-language actress. But her fondness for daring, offbeat performances beyond Hollywood’s commercial mainstream has prevented her from winning an Oscar. Nevertheless, her craft is louder than any award.

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6. Thelma Ritter

With six supporting actress nominations, Thelma Ritter holds the record that no actor actually desires: most nominations, zero wins. Famous for her biting sarcasm and no-nonsense dames in movies such as All About Eve and Pillow Talk, she was the scene-stealer of mid-century Hollywood. The stage eventually awarded her a Tony, but the Academy? Nada.

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5. Deborah Kerr

From 1950 through 1961, Deborah Kerr was one of the top actresses of her time, nominated six times for classics such as From Here to Eternity and The King and I. She racked up plenty of awards elsewhere, but the Oscars never did. Later, she transitioned to theater and television, leaving behind a career marked as much by what she did as by what slipped through her fingers.

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4. Gena Rowlands

Few couples have been as artistically fruitful as Gena Rowlands and John Cassavetes. They revolutionized indie filmmaking with films such as A Woman Under the Influence. Rowlands received two nominations but no wins, most probably because her best performances were outside Hollywood. An Honorary Oscar in 2016 was deserved, but quite a few still maintain that it was too late.

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3. Glenn Close

Eight nominations, zero victories. Glenn Close’s body of work is loaded—Fatal Attraction, Dangerous Liaisons, The Big Chill, and so on, but Oscar evening always appears to conclude in despair. She’s already won at the Golden Globes, Emmys, and Tonys and is therefore one of the most honored actors living. Yet her Oscar drought has essentially become an awards-season joke.

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2. Amy Adams

Six nods, zero wins. Amy Adams has blown us away with everything from Junebug to Vice, showcasing herself as one of Hollywood’s most skilled talents. With over 300 nominations and 75 wins worldwide, she’s a critical darling and fan favorite. But Oscar evening? Still out of bounds. Fans keep holding out hope, knowing it’s just a matter of time, hopefully.

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1. Bradley Cooper

Bradley Cooper is possibly the Oscar heartbreak king. With 12 nominations spanning acting, writing, directing, and producing (Silver Linings Playbook, A Star Is Born, Maestro, etc.), he’s achieved everything except for taking home the prize. He has all this creative range and box office power, yet he’s never had his name called. His snubs at this point are almost startling. How does one person with this kind of resume continually fall short?

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Naturally, Oscar history isn’t so much about who loses or wins, it’s about what the decisions mean. For all these decades, women and marginalized voices have been left behind; only three female directors have ever taken home Best Director. These snubs underscore not just isolated injustices but a system that’s still playing catch-up with the times. So next time you watch the Oscars, keep in mind: often the most enduring stars aren’t the ones holding the award, they’re the ones we’re still discussing years from now.

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