Which actor refused his Oscar?

The most famous actor to refuse an Oscar is Marlon Brando, who in 1973 declined the Best Actor award for The Godfather, sending Native American activist Sacheen Littlefeather to protest Hollywood's portrayal of Indigenous people; another notable actor was George C. Scott, who refused his 1970 Best Actor Oscar for Patton, calling the ceremony a "meat parade".
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Has any actor refused an Oscar?

Several actors have famously refused Oscars, with Marlon Brando (protesting Native American treatment), George C. Scott (believing acting shouldn't be competitive), and screenwriter Dudley Nichols (during a writers' strike) being prominent examples, alongside others like John Gielgud and Michael Caine skipping ceremonies for various reasons, while Banksy refused due to anonymity.
 
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What did George C. Scott say when he refused his Oscar?

In a letter to the Motion Picture Academy, he stated that he did not feel himself to be in competition with other actors. However, regarding this second rejection of the Academy Award, Scott famously said elsewhere, "The whole thing is a goddamn meat parade.
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Why did Marlon Brando refuse to accept his Oscar?

Marlon Brando refused his 1973 Best Actor Oscar for The Godfather as a protest against Hollywood's discriminatory portrayal and treatment of Native Americans, sending Apache activist Sacheen Littlefeather to decline the award and speak on his behalf at the ceremony, highlighting the issues surrounding the Wounded Knee standoff at the time. 
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What did Mick Jagger say about Bob Dylan at the Oscars?

But Bob Dylan won't do it because he said the best songs in a movie this year were in A Complete Unknown,” Jagger joked before doing his best Dylan impression. “Bob said, 'You should find somebody younger. '” Jagger, 81, joked about his 83-year-old elder. “Hey, I'm younger than Bob Dylan!”
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Why did Queen Elizabeth refuse to knight Mick Jagger?

The Queen avoided personally giving Sir Mick Jagger his knighthood because she thought he was an inappropriate candidate for honour, it has been claimed. The 86 year-old monarch is said to have not had "the stomach" to present the Rolling Stone's frontman in 2003 on account of his anti-establishment views.
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What did Bob Dylan say when George Harrison died?

"He was a giant, a great, great soul, with all of the humanity, all of the wit and humor, all the wisdom, the spirituality, the common sense of a man and compassion for people." - Bob Dylan on George Harrison.
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Why did Al Pacino refuse the Oscar?

It's just not in my nature, it's nowhere near it. And I knew that I didn't want to go because it scared me, frankly. I was working in Boston in the theatre and I was afraid," Pacino told O'Leary.
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What was the most controversial Oscar win?

One of the most controversial Oscar moments took place at the 45th Academy Awards, where Marlon Brando was named the winner in the best actor race thanks to his performance in “The Godfather.” Brando declined the award and sent up Apache actress and activist Sacheen Littlefeather in his place so that she could read a ...
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Why did Katharine Hepburn never attend the Oscars?

Hepburn chose not to attend the awards ceremony—as she would not for the duration of her career—but was thrilled with the win.
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Who won an Oscar but died?

Several people have won Oscars after their deaths, most famously actors Heath Ledger (Best Supporting Actor, The Dark Knight) and Peter Finch (Best Actor, Network), but also writers like Sidney Howard (Gone with the Wind) and Philip Epstein (Casablanca), and even Walt Disney for a short. The most recent actor to win posthumously was Heath Ledger in 2009, but others in technical/writing categories have also won after passing, with Chadwick Boseman receiving nominations and other honors posthumously as well.
 
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Who is the most undeserving Oscar winner?

Undeserved Oscar Winners (Followed by who should have won)
  1. Jennifer Hudson. Music Artist. Producer. ...
  2. Carmen Maura. Actress. Soundtrack Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (1988) ...
  3. Charlize Theron. Producer. Actress. ...
  4. Uma Thurman. Actress. ...
  5. Melissa Leo. Actress. ...
  6. Hailee Steinfeld. Actress. ...
  7. Jamie Foxx. Producer. ...
  8. Don Cheadle. Actor.
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Who gave the best Oscar speech ever?

The best Oscar acceptance speeches of all time, including Ben Affleck and Matt Damon
  • Meryl Streep (2012) ...
  • Joe Pesci (1991) ...
  • Anna Paquin (1994) ...
  • Hattie McDaniel (1940) ...
  • Michael Caine (2000) ...
  • Ben Affleck and Matt Damon (1997) ...
  • Cuba Gooding Jr. ...
  • Louise Fletcher (1976)
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Who is the only person to win 4 Oscars?

"Anora" director, screenwriter and editor Sean Baker won four Oscars at the 97th Academy Awards on Sunday night, a feat only achieved by one other person: Walt Disney.
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What is the biggest Oscar snub of all time?

“The Academy was a boys' club for a long time,” Isenberg says. “They've now finally started to course-correct.” Perhaps the most egregious snub belongs to Barbra Streisand and her tearjerker The Prince of Tides. It earned seven nominations in 1992, including Best Picture, but she was ignored.
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Why did Jim Carrey never win an Oscar?

Jim Carrey never won an Oscar primarily because he's never even been nominated, despite acclaimed dramatic roles in films like The Truman Show, Man on the Moon, and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, with theories suggesting a stigma against comedic actors, strong competition in those years, or a perception that his dramatic roles weren't "Oscar-bait" enough. While he won two Golden Globes for Man on the Moon and The Truman Show, the Academy often overlooks comedic actors' dramatic depth, a barrier Carrey faced despite his transformative performances. 
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What person has 26 Oscars?

Walt Disney received a record 26 Oscars, the most by any individual, with 22 competitive awards and 4 honorary ones, including a special award for Mickey Mouse and one for Snow White (a full-size statuette plus seven dwarfs). He won in various categories from 1932 to 1969, holding records for both most wins and most nominations (59).
 
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What is the biggest flop in movie history?

The biggest movie flop depends on how you measure it, but John Carter (2012) is often cited as the top by sheer dollar loss (around $200M-$280M loss), while Heaven's Gate (1980) is legendary for destroying a studio (United Artists) and ending an era of director-driven films, losing a huge percentage of its massive budget. Other huge bombs include Mortal Engines (2018) and Disney's Strange World (2022). 
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Who was kicked out of the Oscars?

Several individuals have been banned from the Oscars for various serious offenses, most notably Will Smith (10-year ban for slapping Chris Rock in 2022) and producer Harvey Weinstein (expelled for sexual abuse allegations). Other banned figures include director Roman Polanski, actor Bill Cosby, cinematographer Adam Kimmel, and actor Carmine Caridi, often due to criminal convictions or severe misconduct violating the Academy's code of conduct, with Richard Gere also facing a long ban for his 1993 political speech.
 
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Who is the only man with 3 best actor Oscars?

Six have won exactly three acting Academy Awards: Daniel Day-Lewis (three Best Actor awards), Frances McDormand (three Best Actress awards), Meryl Streep (two Best Actress awards and one Best Supporting Actress award), Jack Nicholson (two Best Actor awards and one Best Supporting Actor award), Ingrid Bergman (two Best ...
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How did Al Pacino lose 50 million dollars?

His accountant had been running a Ponzi scheme and as Pacino later found out, was sentenced to prison. That left him in financial free fall. "I had fifty million dollars and then I had nothing," Pacino wrote, reflecting on just how quickly the money disappeared.
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Which actor was nominated 7 times but never won?

Richard Burton, who was nominated seven times.
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Who sang at George Harrison's funeral?

Held at London's Royal Albert Hall, the momentous evening featured George's songs, and music he loved, performed by artists including Eric Clapton, Joe Brown, Dhani Harrison, Jools Holland, Jeff Lynne, Paul McCartney, Monty Python, Tom Petty, Billy Preston, Ravi & Anoushka Shankar, Ringo Starr and more.
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What song did John Lennon refuse to sing?

John Lennon refused to sing lead on The Beatles' "Good Night," a tender lullaby he wrote for his son Julian, asking Ringo Starr to handle vocals instead because he felt it didn't suit his public image or was too personal, though he sang it tenderly during demos, notes American Songwriter, Facebook, and Reddit. Lennon felt uneasy singing such a sweet song, especially given his strained relationship with Julian, leading to Ringo's iconic vocal performance on the track. 
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Why did the Beatles not go to Brian Epstein's funeral?

The Beatles didn't attend Brian Epstein's funeral at his family's request to prevent a media circus and allow for a private, solemn ceremony, as their presence would have caused chaos with fans and press. Instead, they honored him at a later memorial service at the New London Synagogue, where they were visibly upset, and honored his Jewish heritage by wearing yarmulkes. 
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