22 Huge Stars You Won't Believe Have Never Been Nominated for Oscars
Getting an Oscar nomination isnât everything, but it sure is nice. Itâs hard to believe some of the most talented actors out there have yet to get a nod from the Academy. And as for some recent snubs, well -- that just ainât right.
Michael B. Jordan
His heartfelt performances in âFruitvale Stationâ and âCreedâ were recognized by the Image and Independent Spirit awards, but Oscar? That's a big fat âno.â (We really thought heâd get it for âBlack Panther!â)
Jeff Goldblum
What? Everyone's favorite chaos-theory expert has never been nominated as an actor, not even for his transformational (ha!) performance in 1986's âThe Fly.â He was, however, nominated as a director for the 1996 live-action short film âLittle Surprises.â So thatâs something!
Jim Carrey
Poor Jim Carrey, always an Oscar presenter, never a nominee. Despite proving he's got dramatic as well as comedic chops in âThe Truman Show,â âMan on the Moonâ and âEternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind,â Oscar voters have remained indifferent.
Richard Gere
Richard Gereâs most overlooked, award-worthy performance is surely the cheated-on husband in âUnfaithfulâ (Tied with his thankless but amazing work in âChicago.â) But âUnfaithfulâ came out while he was banned from presenting at the Oscars for his remarks on Tibet, so....
John Goodman
One of the Coens' favorite actors has delivered unforgettable work in âBarton Fink,â âThe Big Lebowski,â and âO Brother, Where Art Thou?â He's been a good luck charm for Best Picture winners âThe Artistâ and âArgoâ too, so where's his nod?
Bruce Willis
Sure, Brad Pittâs twitchy mental patient got the Oscar nod for â12 Monkeysâ but Willis' subtle performance as a dazed time traveler was completely overlooked. Same with his pivotal role in âThe Sixth Sense.â The movie received six nominations but none for Bruce.
Danny Glover
Danny Glover is so much more than Roger Murtaugh. He won an Independent Spirit Award for âTo Sleep With Angerâ (1990), but never got an Oscar nod that year. And if you've never seen him in âThe Color Purpleâ (1985) or âPlaces in the Heartâ (1984), best get on that.
Kurt Russell
We'd give him all the awards for âThe Thingâ and âBig Trouble in Little Chinaâ but those weren't Oscar-friendly movies. But âMiracle,â about the Miracle on Ice hockey game at the 1980 Olympics sure was. (And it's not a great movie, but Russell's bristling turn as a corrupt cop in âDark Blueâ deserved Oscar's attention). Maybe if Kurt makes more movies like âThe Hateful Eightâ with Quentin Tarantino, he'll finally be invited Oscar night.
David Oyelowo
YâSelmaâ came out late in 2014, but there's no excuse for overlooking David Oyelowo's searing performance as Martin Luther King, Jr. (Or Ava DuVernay's direction, for that matter.)
Donald Sutherland
A staple of cinema for decades, it's hard to believe he wasn't nominated for his stellar turns as grieving fathers in âDon't Look Nowâ (1973) or âOrdinary Peopleâ (1980). Or for originating the role of Hawkeye Pierce in Robert Altmanâs stone cold classic âM*A*S*H.â
'Badlands (1971)
You might think of him more as a TV actor after his award-winning run on âThe West Wingâ but before that, he was blistering on the big screen in must-see classics âBadlandsâ and âApocalypse Now.â And who got the only ing Oscar nod for âThe Departed?â Mark Wahlberg! Really?!
Meg Ryan
If Julia Roberts could get nominated for âPretty Woman,â why not America's other favorite romcom star for âWhen Harry Met SallyâŠ?â And why no love for her dramatic roles in âWhen A Man Loves a Womanâ or âCourage Under Fire?â Come on people!
John Cusack
We could argue that Cusack should have been nominated for âBeing John Malkovichâ or âThe Grifters.â But we love him best in âSay AnythingâŠâ (1989), the Cameron Crowe movie that for some reason wasn't nominated for five Oscars like âJerry Maguire.â
Val Kilmer
The reason we love âTombstoneâ so much? (Besides the awesome mustaches?) Val Kilmer's role as tubercular Southern charmer Doc Holliday. He'll always be our huckleberry, but, alas, the Academy didn't see it that way. Same with his eerily perfect Jim Morrison in Oliver Stoneâs otherwise problematic âThe Doors.â
Robin Wright
Why hasn't this happened yet? That's really our only question. Thank you.
Jeffrey Wright
When hasn't the Emmy-winning âWestworldâ star been amazing? But while he received Spirit Award nominations for âBasquiatâ and âBroken Flowersâ he's yet to be recognized by the Oscars.
Guy Pearce
Despite amazing turns in âMemento,â âL.A. Confidentialâ and âThe Propositionâ nada from the Academy so far. (Apart from appearing in Best Picture winners âThe Hurt Lockerâ and âThe King's Speech.â)
Ewan McGregor
Hey, Ryan Gosling: You're not the only pretty actor who can sing! Ewan did it 15 years ago in âMoulin Rouge!,â which landed him a Globe nom, but no Oscar. We'd also like to have seen some recognition for âTrainspottingâ and âBeginners.â And for the phone scene in âThe Impossibleâ -- that wrecked us!
Scarlett Johansson
It seemed like a sure thing: Scarlett Johansson would be nominated for her superb work in âLost in Translationâ or the less-superb-but-still-very-Oscar-y âGirl With a Pearl Earring.â But since they came out the same year, maybe they canceled each other out. And if it were up to fans, she'd have been nominated for her extraordinary voice-only performance in âHerâ or, more recently, for her otherworldly turns in âUnder the Skinâ or âLucy.â
Dennis Quaid
Maybe you've never thought of this '80s staple as an awards kind of guy, but he was revelatory as a closeted '50s husband in âFar From Heaven.â And he was also pretty damn good in âThe Rookieâ and âThe Right Stuff.â #JusticeForQuaid
Colin Farrell
Colin Farrell nabbed a Golden Globe for his role as a hitman on the run in the dark comedy âIn Brugesâ but still no Oscar nom. (He was back at the 2017 Globes for âThe Lobster.â) And if âSaving Mr. Banksâ had gotten some awards traction, his terrific performance as a too-carefree father would have been noticed.
Oscar Isaac
This chameleon-like actor is so damn good, maybe people don't realize that the dance-crazy tech billionaire in âEx Machinaâ and the unscrupulous businessman in the criminally underrated âA Most Violent Yearâ are the same guy -- and one who's very overdue for an Oscar nom.
