Paul Muni received a best actor nomination for his first film The Valiant (1929), and his last The Last Angry Man (1959). He received five nominations total, and won once for The Story of Louis Pasteur (1936).
The nominees were: Marlon Brando for "Julius Caesar" (the actor's third of four consecutive Best Actor nominations); Richard Burton for "The Robe"; Montgomery Clift for "From Here to Eternity"; William Holden for "Stalag 17"; and Burt Lancaster for "From Here to Eternity." The Oscar went to Holden.
Denzel Washington won 2 Oscars, for Best Actor in 2002 for Training Day and for Best Supporting Actor in 1990 for Glory. He received an additional 3 nominations for The Hurricane, Malcolm X, and Cry Freedom for a total of 5 nominations.
Warren Beatty's remake of the 1941 fantasy "Here Comes Mr. Jordan" received nine Academy Award nominations, including one for Best Picture. Beatty received three nominations -- for Best Actor, Best Director (with Buck Henry) and Best Adapted Screenplay (with Elaine May). The film won only one Oscar, for Best Art Direction.
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Marlon Brando won two Academy Awards in eight nominations. He received four consecutive Best Actor nominations for the years 1951 to 1954. His nominated roles and movies are as follows (Oscar wins in bold caps):1. Stanley Kowalski in "A Streetcar Named Desire" (1951). Best Actor.2. Emiliano Zapata in "Viva Zapata!" (1952). Best Actor.3. Mark Antony in "Julius Caesar" (1953). Best Actor.4. TERRY MALLOY in "ON THE WATERFRONT (1954). BEST ACTOR.5. USAF Maj. Lloyd "Ace" Gruver in "Sayonara" (1957). Best Actor.6. DON VITO CORLEONE in "THE GODFATHER" (1972). BEST ACTOR (declined).7. Paul in "Last Tango in Paris" (1973). Best Actor.8. Ian McKenzie in "A Dry White Season" (1989). Best Supporting Actor.
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"Pulp Fiction" received seven Oscar nominations, including Best Picture, Best Director (Quentin Tarantino), and two for Best Supporting Actor (Samuel L. Jackson and John Travolta).
The nominees were: Marlon Brando for "Julius Caesar" (the actor's third of four consecutive Best Actor nominations); Richard Burton for "The Robe"; Montgomery Clift for "From Here to Eternity"; William Holden for "Stalag 17"; and Burt Lancaster for "From Here to Eternity." The Oscar went to Holden.
Denzel Washington won 2 Oscars, for Best Actor in 2002 for Training Day and for Best Supporting Actor in 1990 for Glory. He received an additional 3 nominations for The Hurricane, Malcolm X, and Cry Freedom for a total of 5 nominations.
Philip Seymour Hoffman received 4 Academy Award nominations. He won one for Best Actor for the film Capote in 2005.
Robert Redford has been nominated for three Academy Awards -- one for acting and two for directing. He received a 1973 Best Actor nomination for his performance opposite Paul Newman in "The Sting." He won a 1980 Best Director Oscar for his first film behind the camera, "Ordinary People," which was named Best Picture. He received a second Best Director nomination for "Quiz Show" (1994). On March 24, 2002, he received an honorary Academy Award for his overall contributions as an actor, director and producer and as an "inspiration to independent and innovative filmmakers everywhere."
Yes, he did. He won Best Supporting Actor for The Godfather Part II, and received nominations for Taxi Driver and The Deer Hunter before winning the Best Actor Award for Raging Bull.
Three actors from "Mutiny on the Bounty" (1935) received Academy Award nominations for Best Actor: Clark Gable, Charles Laughton and Franchot Tone The Oscar was awarded to Victor McLaglen for his performance in "The Informer" (the fifth nominee was Paul Muni for "Black Fury").
Will Smith was nominated for the Oscar for Best Actor in a Leading Role for: Ali (2001)Will Smith was nominated for the Oscar for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role for: The Pursuit of Happyness (2006)
Pedro Fernandez has received one nomination, the Latin Grammy Award for Best Ranchero Album. This was in 2001. Not only was he nominated for this award, but he won it.
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Marlon Brando holds the record for an actor with the most nominations in consecutive years with four. The nominations were as follows (with his Oscar win in bold):Best Actor for "A Streetcar Named Desire" (1951)Best Actor for "Viva Zapata!" (1952)Best Actor for "Julius Caesar" (1953)Best Actor for "On the Waterfront" (1954)