Sunday, January 25, 2015

My Top 10 Biggest Best Actor Oscar Snubs

        Throughout the 86 years (this year's Oscars haven't happened yet) of The Oscars there have been some amazing films with some amazing performances that have often been awarded with the Best Actor Oscar. However there have been some performances that have come along and surprisingly won the award when a lot of people thought that it should have gone to another actor. With that being said I'm going to bring you my top 10 biggest best actor snubs of all-time and the person that they lost to that particular year. so without further ado...





10. George Clooney for The Descendants at the 84th Academy Awards (Lost to Jean Dujardin for The Artist)




9. Matt Damon for Good Will Hunting for 70th Academy Awards (Lost to Jack Nicholson for As Good as It Gets)




8. Morgan Freeman for The Shawshank Redemption at the 67th Academy Awards (Lost to Tom Hanks for Forrest Gump)




7. Al Pacino for The Godfather Part II at the 47th Academy Awards (Lost to Jack Lemmon for Save the Tiger)




6. Clark Gable for Gone With the Wind at the 12th Academy Awards (Lost to Robert Donat for Goodbye, Mr. Chips)




5. Peter O'Toole for Lawrence of Arabia at the 35th Academy Awards (Lost to Gregory Peck for To Kill a Mockingbird)




4. Denzel Washington for The Hurricane at the 72nd Academy Awards (Lost to Kevin Spacey for American Beauty)




3. Russel Crowe for A Beautiful Mind at the 74th Academy Awards (Lost to Denzel Washington for Training Day)





2. Daniel Day-Lewis for Gangs of New York at the 75th Academy Awards (Lost to Adrian Brody for The Pianist)




1. Mickey Rourke for The Wrestler at the 81st Academy Awards (Lost to Sean Penn for Milk) 



        So ladies and gentlemen what are some of your biggest best actor snubs and what do you think of my list? Let me know in the comments section below and let your voice be heard.

                                                                                                                           Jonah Sparks

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