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Oscars Snubs: Iconic Roles Left Out!
14 Mar
Summary
- The Academy Awards, since 1929, have missed iconic performances.
- Nominations were limited, leading to notable acting omissions.
- Past snubs include Bergman in Casablanca and Robbie in Barbie.
The Academy Awards, established in 1929, have a long history of recognizing cinematic excellence. However, the limited number of nomination slots in each category inevitably leads to some exceptional acting achievements being overlooked.
These omissions often spark lively discussions and critiques among audiences and critics alike. Many performances that were not nominated have remained deeply ingrained in popular culture.
Memorable instances of perceived snubs include Ingrid Bergman's role in the 1942 film 'Casablanca' and Anthony Perkins' performance in the 1960 thriller 'Psycho.' More recently, Amy Adams in 'Arrival' (2016) and Margot Robbie in 'Barbie' (2023) also faced Academy Award nomination oversights.




