Who
missed the chance for gold?
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Meryl
Streep, The Hours
Although Streep shouldnt being crying too
hard because she did get nominated for Best Supporting
Actress for Adaptation. Many expected
though her role as Clarissa Vaughn in The
Hours would have resonated in a Best Actress
nomination. With her one nomination, Streep became
the most nominated actor in history with 13, breaking
the record of Katharine Hepburn.
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Richard
Gere, Chicago
Gere has always been seen as an outside in Hollywood
especially on his Buddhist beliefs. He did win
the Golden Globe, which many thought would equal
an Academy Award nomination. His role in Chicago
is primarily a supporting one. For this reason,
the voters probably couldnt decide what
category to place him in.
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Michelle
Pfeiffer, White Oleander
Pfeiffers omission for the Oscar is not
as surprising as the others because the Academy
Awards havent nominated her since 1992 in
Love Field. Pfeiffer was thought to
be a favorite last year for her role in I
Am Sam. Her co-star, Sean Penn was even
nominated. Pfeiffer is an incredible subtle actress
but Queen Latifah stole her slot in the supporting
actress category.
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Dennis
Quaid, Far From Heaven
Quaid has been a critical darling for his role in
Far From Heaven. He received nominations
from all of the other major awards including the
Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild. The
film, which was highly-regarded, did not receive
a ton of nominations except for Julianne Moore and
a few technical awards. The momentum of Far
From Heaven has decreased over the past weeks
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Nominations
for the 75th Annual Academy Awards
Best picture
Chicago
Gangs of New York
The Hours
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
The Pianist
Best director
Pedro Almodovar, Talk to Her
Stephen Daldry, The Hours
Rob Marshall,Chicago
Roman Polanski, The Pianist
Martin Scorsese, Gangs of New York
Best actor
Adrien Brody, The Pianist
Nicolas Cage, Adaptation
Michael Caine, The Quiet American
Daniel Day-Lewis, Gangs of New York
Jack Nicholson, About Schmidt
Best actress
Salma Hayek, Frida
Nicole Kidman, The Hours
Diane Lane, Unfaithful
Julianne Moore, Far From Heaven
Renee Zellweger, Chicago
Best supporting actor
Chris Cooper, Adaptation
Ed Harris, The Hours
Paul Newman, Road to Perdition
John C. Reilly, Chicago
Christopher Walken, Catch Me If You Can
Best supporting actress
Kathy Bates, About Schmidt
Julianne Moore, The Hours
Queen Latifah, Chicago
Meryl Streep, Adaptation
Catherine Zeta-Jones, Chicago
Best original song
Eminem, Lose Yourself (8 Mile)
Elliot Goldenthal, Burn It Blue
(Frida)
John Kander and Fred Ebb I Move On
(Chicago)
Paul Simon, Father and Daughter
(The Wild Thornberrys Movie)
U2, The Hands That Built America
(Gangs of New York)
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