Julianne Moore was nominated for the Academy Award (Oscar) for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for The Hours(2002).
Ann Blyth and Eve Arden were both nominated for Best Supporting Actress for Mildred Pierce.
No. An actor (or actress) cannot be nominated twice in the same category, unlike directors, composers, etc. In the past a nominated actor could have more than one movie associated with his nomination.
The movie itself did not win any awards, but the cast did. Holly Hunter was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role. Both Hunter & Evan Rachel Wood were nominated for Golden Globes the same year, respectively for Best Supporting Actress & Best Actress in a Drama.
No, he was nominated for best actor but didn't win. below is a list of awards for the movie "Ali" Award Person Nominated: Academy Award for Best Actor Will Smith Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor Jon Voight * Black Reel Awards ** 'Best Original Soundtrack: (Winner)' ** 'Best Supporting Actor: Jamie Foxx (Winner)' ** Best Supporting Actress: Nona Gaye (Winner) ** Best Film: (Nominated) ** Best Actor: Will Smith (Nominated) ** Best Film Poster: (Nominated) ** Best Song From a Film: R. Kelly-"The World's Greatest" (Nominated) ** Best Screenplay Adapted or Original: Gregory Allen Howard (Nominated) * Broadcast Film Critics Association ** Best Actor: Will Smith (Nominated) ** Best Picture: (Nominated) ** Best Supporting Actor: Jon Voight (Nominated) * Chicago Film Critics ** Best Supporting Actor: Jon Voight (Nominated) * ESPY Awards ** Best Sport Movie * Image Awards ** Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture: Jamie Foxx (winner) ** Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture: Will Smith (nominated) ** Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture: Jada Pinkett Smith (nominated) ** Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture: Mario Van Peebles (nominated)
In the Bedroom (2001) was nominated in five categories: Best Picture, Actor, Actress, Supporting Actress and Adapted Screenplay.
LA Confidential was not nominated for an Academy Award in the Best Supporting Actress category; however, it was nominated in the Best Actress category, and Kim Bassinger won the award.
Sally Field has never been nominated for an Oscar as Best Supporting Actress. She won twice for Best Actress.
Anthony Hopkins, Nominated Best Supporting Actor-Amistad (1997) Ralph Fiennes, Nominated Best Supporting Actor- Schindler's List (1993) Liam Neeson, Nominated Best Actor- Schindler's List (1993) Christopher Walken Nominated Best Supporting Actor-Catch Me If You Can (2002) Tom Hanks, Nominated Best Actor- Saving Private Ryan (1998) Whoopi Goldberg, Nominated Best Actress- The Color Purple (1985) Margaret Avery, Nominated Best Supporting Actress- The Color Purple (1985) Oprah Winfrey, Nominated Best Supporting Actress- The Color Purple (1985) Melinda Dillon, Nominated Best Supporting Actress- Close Encounters of The Third Kind (1977)
It is something of a tragedy when an actress like Thelma Ritter gives so many Oscar worthy performances and never wins an Oscar. Thelma Ritter was nominated six times.Nominated Oscar Best Actress in a Supporting Role for: Birdman of Alcatraz (1962)Nominated Oscar Best Actress in a Supporting Role for: Pillow Talk (1959)Nominated Oscar Best Actress in a Supporting Role for: Pickup on South Street (1953)Nominated Oscar Best Actress in a Supporting Role for: With a Song in My Heart (1952)Nominated Oscar Best Actress in a Supporting Role for: The Mating Season (1951)Nominated Oscar Best Actress in a Supporting Role for: All About Eve (1950)Thelma Ritter currently holds the record for most nominations in this category without ever winning. Deborah Kerr ties her record for most nominations in the Best Actress category without ever winning.
Ann Blyth and Eve Arden were both nominated for Best Supporting Actress for Mildred Pierce.
Best Actress: Nicole Kidman for The Hours Best Supporting Actress: Catherine Zeta-Jones for Chicago
Twice. She won the 1997 Best Actress award for her performance in "As Good As It Gets." She was nominated for Best Supporting Actress for her work in the 2012 drama "The Sessions."
No. An actor (or actress) cannot be nominated twice in the same category, unlike directors, composers, etc. In the past a nominated actor could have more than one movie associated with his nomination.
The Exorcist (1973) was nominated for 10 Oscars, winning two: Best Picture, Director, Actress, Supporting Actor, Supporting Actress, Adapted Screenplay, Editing, Cinematography, Art Direction and Sound.
No, Meryl Streep did not win an Oscar for Mama Mia. She was not even nominated. Meryle Streep has been nominated for the following films.Nominated Oscar Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role for: Julie & Julia (2009)Nominated Oscar Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role for: Doubt (2008)Nominated Oscar Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role for: The Devil Wears Prada (2006)Nominated Oscar Best Actress in a Supporting Role for: Adaptation. (2002)Nominated Oscar Best Actress in a Leading Role for: Music of the Heart (1999)Nominated Oscar Best Actress in a Leading Role for: One True Thing (1998)Nominated Oscar Best Actress in a Leading Role for: The Bridges of Madison County (1995)Nominated Oscar Best Actress in a Leading Role for: Postcards from the Edge (1990)Nominated Oscar Best Actress in a Leading Role for: Evil Angels (1988)Nominated Oscar Best Actress in a Leading Role for: Ironweed (1987)Nominated Oscar Best Actress in a Leading Role for: Out of Africa (1985)Nominated Oscar Best Actress in a Leading Role for: Silkwood (1983)Won Oscar Best Actress in a Leading Role for: Sophie's Choice (1982)Nominated Oscar Best Actress in a Leading Role for: The French Lieutenant's Woman (1981)Won Oscar Best Actress in a Supporting Role for: Kramer vs. Kramer (1979)Nominated Oscar Best Actress in a Supporting Role for: The Deer Hunter (1978)
Fantine is usually considered a supporting role in Les Miserables, so an actress nominated for her work as Fantine on Broadway would be nominated for Best Featured Actress in a Musical.
Norma Aleandro, born in Buenos Aires, Argentina was nominated for Best Supporting Actress for Gaby: A True Story (1987). Fernanda Montenegro, born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil was nominated for Best Actress for Central Station (1998).