Paul Scofield, who won the 1966 Best Actor Oscar for his performance as Sir Thomas More.
Paul Scofield won the 1966 Best Actor Oscar for his portrayal of Sir Thomas More in the drama "A Man for All Seasons."
No. He was only nominated once, as Best Supporting Actor for A Man for All Seasons (1966).
The Academy Award (Oscar) for Best Picture in 1976 went to Rocky.It beat out Taxi Driver, All the President's Men, Networkand Bound for Glory. Rocky also won Oscars for Best Director (John G. Avildsen) and for Best Film Editing.In addition, it was nominated for (but didn't win) Best Actor in a Leading Role (Sylvester Stallone), Best Supprting Actor (Burgess Meredith), Best Supporting Actor (Burt Young), Best Actress in a Leading Role (Talia Shire), Best Music - Original Song ("Gonna Fly Now"), Best Sound and Best Writing - Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen (Sylvester Stallone).
He won Best Actor for One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest(1975) and for As Good As It Gets (1997). As well as an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for Terms of Endearment(1983).
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Paul Scofield won the 1966 Best Actor Oscar for his portrayal of Sir Thomas More in the drama "A Man for All Seasons."
No. He was only nominated once, as Best Supporting Actor for A Man for All Seasons (1966).
Paul Scofield won the Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama in 1967 for A Man For All Seasons.
Sidney Poitier for Lilies of the Field.The Best Actor winner in 1963 was Sidney Poitier for the part he played in "Lilies of the Field"Sidney Poitier for the film Lilies of the Field
i did like all the season of mama family they are the best show ever it is very funny ken barry is the best actor
No, he was played by Thomas Gibson in all five seasons.
It's all a matter of opinion. With six actors that have played the role, any one of them could be considered the "best", depending who you ask.
Yes, but not for the same movie role. It's all because ofthebizarre 1944 Best Actor race in whichBing Crosby and Barry Fitzgerald were nominated for their performances as priests in "Going My Way." But Fitzgerald also was nominated in the Best Supporting Actor category for the same role. The rules were later changed so this couldn't happen again. As it turned out, Crosby won the Best Actor Award; Fitzgerald won for Best Supporting Actor. No one has ever won two competitive Oscars for actingon the samenight. Besides Fitzgerald, 10 other people have had dual nominations. The last person wasCate Blanchett, who was nominated for Best Actress of 2007 for "Elizabeth: The Golden Age" and Best Supporting Actress for "I'm Not There." Unfortunately, shedidn't receiveeither award.
Until the 8th Academy Awards ceremony (1935), nominations for the Best Actor award were intended to include all actors, whether the performance was in a leading or supporting role. At the 9th Academy Awards ceremony (1936), however, the Best Supporting Actor category was specifically introduced as a distinct award following complaints that the single Best Actor category necessarily favored leading performers with the most screen time
she IS listed in the cast during the seasons she was on. She plays Caroline, Alf's mother. You can catch her name at the BEGINNING of the episodes. For full list of all cast members wikipedia or IMdB will list the actor, role and seasons they appeared. Dawn French and Michael Coyle (Lara's Pa) ar eboth main characters, but both only appear in 3 of the 4 seasons.
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Charles Laughton, Robert Shaw and Richard Burton received Academy Award nominations for their portrayals of England's King Henry VIII. Laughton won the 1932-33 Best Actor award for his work as the British monarch in "The Private Life of Henry VIII." Three decades later, Shaw was nominated for Best Supporting Actor as the Tudor king in "A Man For All Seasons" (1966). Burton received the sixth of his seven Oscar nominations for his work as Henry in "Anne of the Thousand Days" (1969). At the time, it was Burton's fifth Best Actor nod.