One of the biggest surprises EVER in an Oscar win. Judi Dench won the SAG, Kate Hudson won the Golden Globe, Frances McDorman won the Critics Choice, Julie Walters won the BAFTA, And Marcia Gay Harden, who wasn't even nominated for any of the precursors, won the Oscar. AMAZING
Marcia won because her acting was utterly stunning, this is considered one of the best performances ever to win in 'best supporting actress- category'. Have you ever seen Pollock? It's irrelevant that she wasn't nominated for the Golden Globe, the Bafta and the SAG. She was nominated for other minor awards and she was nominated and won at the Oscars. Even M.Tomei was in the same situation in the awards season of 1993. And she won because she was very funny (and amazing) in My cousin Vinny.
People don't realize that oftentimes someone's not nominated for the precursor awards because those groups didn't see the film by the nomination deadline. They saw the film by the time it the Oscar nominations were due which is how Harden got nominated without having been nominated for the others. By the time Academy members got around to seeing it, they voted for her as the winner.
She has won an Oscar (out of 2 nods), a Tony (out of 2 nods) and two Emmy nominations. She’s almost won the triple crown of acting. Hardly one of the most underrated actresses ever 🙄
One of my favorite ever Oscar wins and acceptance speeches. Ed Harris and her friends and family look so happy for her. Also you can’t beat a shake up.
Hard-working actress who consistently turns out great "supporting role" performances and often gets overlooked. Kudos to the Academy for looking, and rewarding.
This is one of the biggest upset yet wonderful surprising win. Everyone assumed Kate Hudson would win. Additionally, this is one of the best Oscar acceptance speeches of all time, in my opinion.
well, that year the supporting actress was really weird... Hudson won the GG, Dench got the SAG and Walters won BAFTA. Harden only won the award of the New York critics. it was an upset, indeed but a very deserving one IMO
Marcia looked stunning that night. She was terrific in Pollock as Lee Krasner. Her minute long, profanity laced fight scene with Ed Harris as the titular character was epic and hilarious. PAINT! Also loved her on The Newsroom as Rebecca Halliday. Hilarious and sublime acting alongside fellow Oscar winner Jane Fonda.
Marcia Gay Harden is an amazing actress. However, I think her best performance was overlooked by the Oscars. She gave a terrific performance in Stephen King's The Mist. But the Oscars usually give a cold shoulder to horror films which is a very unfortunate thing
I agree. When I saw the preview for Pollock, I said Marcia would win. Thank GOD the academy didn't listen to all the media chatter like they normally do and awarded the right person this year. Though, Julie Walters was AWESOME.
One of those rare times when the Academy made the absolute right choice! Each and every performance was deserved to be nominated, and aged like fine wine but Marcia earned this! So weird it was a surprise win, she stole the show in Pollock!
You really see how personal this movie is to actor/director Ed Harris when Marcia is announced winner. They both did a fantastic job in "Pollock", I really reccomend it.
"Kate Hudson was robbed. And to think what Gay Harden has done with her career, which is nothing, such a pity." Gay Harden got another nomination 3 years later for MYSTIC RIVER and has been working consistently.on TV and film since then. Meanwhile, Hudson hasn't gotten a second nomination and was doing crappy rom-coms. All that potential she showed in ALMOST FAMOUS wasted away. She's been in a career slump for nearly a decade.
Gay Harden did an incredible job in Mystic River as well as other movies. She's been in so many movies is good to see she got her Oscar for this performance. When it comes to the young stars coming out on their first film - IT BETTER be outstanding because you are competing against EXPERIENCED ACTORS/ACTRESSES that have done beautiful work for so many years and have yet to win an OSCARS.
I CAN NOT DISAGREE MORE. MARCIA GAY HARDEN WAS THE ONLY ONE IN THS CATAGORY DESERVING!!!!! Kate Hudson? Seriously? I love ALMOST FAMOUS. But she did not deserve and Oscar over Marcia. This is one of the moments the Academy got it right.
How to "soldier through a tough time (as happy an occasion it is) and do so gracefully" No note to help, remembered everyone and no tears, although she was clearly close - I call that class.
No-one was the front runner that year: Kate Hudson won at the Golden Globes, Judi Dench at the SAGs, Frances McDormand at the Critic's Choice Awards and Julie Walters at the BAFTAs. The fifth nominee was always different and in this case that nominee won, stuff like this should happen more often, the Oscars are just incredibly predictable now-a-days.
***** pathofoblivion I agree with Armando Kotch. I think most actors love the Globes because of the publicity and how it helps with their Oscar campaign. However, New York Critics Circle, Los Angeles Film Critics Association, National Society of Film Critics, and National Board of Review have historically been considered the the most prestigious "high brow" awards and have an air of legitimacy and respectability that the Globes certainly do not have (with National Board being the most mainstream and National Society being the most artsy), and even the Oscars do not have as the Oscars mean something different and are more about the Industry backing you up and helping with fame and notoriety. That said even these bodies of critics fall prey to their own brand of politics (that may or may not be influenced by trying not to fall prey to heavy Studio campaigning during Oscar time) not unlike other academic award bodies. BAFTA used to do their own thing until a few seasons ago where it somehow became used as another precursor for the Oscar (as it became better with aligning its winners to that of the Oscars) and sort of lost its own identity on this side of the Atlantic. Also the Critic's Choice Awards were a rebranding of the Broadcast Film Critics Awards, with a voting body consisting of critics who review movies for broadcast television and radio stations and were not seen as prestigious (some saw them as a bit laughable which is understandable if you see some of the reviews on local television stations) until some time in the past decade where their choices have been more in-line with the more literary film critics. I will say that at least in the past few years, these critics circles and CCA (and even the Globes) have made better choices than the Academy Awards.
I remember watching Almost Famous, Chocolat and Billy Elliot that year and couldn't find Pollock in our country Indonesia. With much surprise i found the copy of the film in one of local home video rent. The year was 2002 and after i'm watching it i knew, Marcia Gay Harden will win the Oscar, beating Kate Hudson.
What a year for supporting roles. All heavy-weight nominees: Dame Judi Dench, Frances McDorman, Julie Walters, Kate Hudson and Marcia Gay Harden. All acclaimed actresses. All roles were equally impressive. Each one of them ended up winning once at other awards. Kind of fitting. I personally wish Kate Hudson won given she was simply (and quietly) terrific in "Almost Famous". However, given the fact she and McDorman were nominated for the same movie was kind of a bummer with the split vote situation. They all deserved to win. Sadly, as Dame Judi Dench said "the terrible thing is someone gotta win and the other four didn't".
This came from the actors,a truly and very well deserving award for Marcia Gay Harden,who was not the favorite to get it in the first place!,Kate Hudson was supposed to get awarded,still,the academy vote with their heart!
I'm rewatching this suprise scene of the night. I'm expecting this will happen both for Hong Chau in The Whale or Stephanie Hsu for EEAAO. Both of this actresses did great job for their supporting roles. I can't wait to be shock in Oscars' awards night.
There was no clear favorite that year. Kate Hudson won the Golden Globe, Judi Dench won the SAG, Julie Walters won the BAFTA, and Frances Mcdormand won the Critics Choice Award. At all four of those ceremonies the 5th nominee was different. Marcia Gay Harden was not even nominated for anything big, until she was nominated at the Oscars getting the 5th spot and pulled out a surprising and deserved win.
The first time i remember hearing of her, she was starring in the Disney film "Flubber" with Robin Williams a few years earlier. I think I was watching this ceremony on the night it aired, so for some reason I wasn't surprised when she was announced as the winner in this category.
Next to Marisa Tomei, probably the second biggest Oscar supporting actress shocker. Most likely a split vote among the four other nominees, but I love Marcia.
I will never get over this... Kate Hudson was truly phenomenal in Almost Famous! In fact, her performance as Penny Lane is my favorite female performance of all time!
Zhang Ziyi deserved to be nominated and win for Crouching tiger hidden dragon, she was the most nominated supporting actress of 2000 Sorry to marcia, but she already has a tony
Some amazing hollywood actresses and the most famous actresses should've won for their supporting roles, Julia Roberts for Steel Magnolias, Angelina Jolie for Girl, Interrupted, Kate Hudson for Almost Famous, Kate Winslet for Sense and sensibility, Catherine Zeta-Jones for Chicago, Renee Zellweger for Cold Mountain, Annette Benning for The Grifters and Julianne Moore for Boogie Nights
If Marcia deserved this award it's not a shame that Kate didn't win. Coherence, please! Marcia really deserved to win (I have seen Pollock)..........Kate was also great. They are 2 amazing actresses. Kate won the Golden Globe, Marcia won the Oscar. Their performances were both incredible.
She went on to get another Oscar nomination for Mystic River, two Emmy nominations and a Tony Award for God of Carnage. To try to discredit her for one shitty movie is really stupid.
Only seen her as special agent Dana Lewis on SVU, where she constantly speaks in a southern accent, so hearing her speak in her natural accent is totally new to me lol
While I'm sure Marcia deserved this (though I wouldn't know since I never saw Pollock), it truly is a shame Kate didn't win this one. Truly, a stellar performance and after this, her career really has fallen flat. I hope somewhere along the road she comes across another great role because she truly deserves the recognition that she should've gotten here.
One of the biggest surprises EVER in an Oscar win. Judi Dench won the SAG, Kate Hudson won the Golden Globe, Frances McDorman won the Critics Choice, Julie Walters won the BAFTA, And Marcia Gay Harden, who wasn't even nominated for any of the precursors, won the Oscar. AMAZING
Now let's see if a black woman can do the same thing.
When the acadeny was still up for suprises.
Still, Judi Dench was better
Marcia won NYFCC Awards.
This year that could occur with Marina De Tavira
I love when the Oscars aren't predictable.
Ryan Davies she didn’t win any other award, not the bafta, globes or SAG. That’s insane
Philippe Hunt win? She was not nominated to none of those awards 🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳
@@franciscoguerrero4564 I think it was really very very close between them 5. Still.... it was big surprise.
@@philippeh3904 She wasn't even nominated...Not even the critics choice awards
I love how Marcia isn't fake, gushing, or putting on airs. She's polished and professional.
And always a Riveting presence in her Film and TV Work.
For an Oscar win it’s so underrated. She was just fabulous!
Marcia won because her acting was utterly stunning, this is considered one of the best performances ever to win in 'best supporting actress- category'. Have you ever seen Pollock?
It's irrelevant that she wasn't nominated for the Golden Globe, the Bafta and the SAG. She was nominated for other minor awards and she was nominated and won at the Oscars.
Even M.Tomei was in the same situation in the awards season of 1993. And she won because she was very funny (and amazing) in My cousin Vinny.
Considered one of the best by whom ? Names !!!!!
I saw it after she won. Well-deserved!
People don't realize that oftentimes someone's not nominated for the precursor awards because those groups didn't see the film by the nomination deadline. They saw the film by the time it the Oscar nominations were due which is how Harden got nominated without having been nominated for the others. By the time Academy members got around to seeing it, they voted for her as the winner.
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@@dacrimsoncursewhat xd
One of the most underrated actresses ever
She has won an Oscar (out of 2 nods), a Tony (out of 2 nods) and two Emmy nominations. She’s almost won the triple crown of acting. Hardly one of the most underrated actresses ever 🙄
Maybe in the top ten of hollywoods most beautiful women
Damn some of you dont know what underrated means
@@benedict-cumberbatch9949She’s underrated in the sense that she’s not as popular and mainstream as her peers who are even less decorated as she is.
One of my favorite ever Oscar wins and acceptance speeches. Ed Harris and her friends and family look so happy for her. Also you can’t beat a shake up.
I love how tightly prepared her speech was even if she was not the favorite to win.
Hard-working actress who consistently turns out great "supporting role" performances and often gets overlooked. Kudos to the Academy for looking, and rewarding.
For someone who had a very surprising win, she sure was extremely calm and gave an amazing speech
I remember her winning this but never really saw any of her work until recently and she really is a great actress.
I went to see Pollock the night it opened. I walked out saying she would win. So glad she did!! She is one of the best out there.
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Watch The Mist
Well deserved. She was phenomenal in Pollock.
I also loved her in Mystic River.
And Mona Lisa Smile….she’s fabulous. Pollock was a masterpiece.
And The mist too
@@Saradelrey_ she was despicable in The Mist but what a performance. She really give service to her roles.
This is one of the biggest upset yet wonderful surprising win. Everyone assumed Kate Hudson would win. Additionally, this is one of the best Oscar acceptance speeches of all time, in my opinion.
Love how happy Ed Harris was for her.
Jennifer Connelly should have been nominated for "Requiem for a Dream".
Ellen Burstyn should have won Best Actress over Julia Roberts for Erin Brockovich
She went to win the oscar the following year for doing nothing, so that's fine.
Vitor Hugo Santana doing nothing? That’s bullshit
Vitor Hugo Santana your comment killed me xD
scifinerd17 yes, doing nothing
It's a shame that Jennifer Connelly didn't get a nomination for "Requiem for a Dream"! But Marcia Gay Harden and the rest of these ladys are great :)
Finally, someone who didn't hold up the statue like a boxing prize.
I love her she’s such an underrated actress and beautiful, I loved her on SVU
well, that year the supporting actress was really weird... Hudson won the GG, Dench got the SAG and Walters won BAFTA. Harden only won the award of the New York critics. it was an upset, indeed but a very deserving one IMO
Marcia looked stunning that night. She was terrific in Pollock as Lee Krasner. Her minute long, profanity laced fight scene with Ed Harris as the titular character was epic and hilarious. PAINT! Also loved her on The Newsroom as Rebecca Halliday. Hilarious and sublime acting alongside fellow Oscar winner Jane Fonda.
Marcia Gay Harden is a hugely underrated actress and an absolute bombshell IMHO.
Marcia Gay Harden is an amazing actress. However, I think her best performance was overlooked by the Oscars. She gave a terrific performance in Stephen King's The Mist. But the Oscars usually give a cold shoulder to horror films which is a very unfortunate thing
Can't believe she was turning 42' that year because she's fucking gorgeous ❤
She deserved a nomination for 'The Mist'
I agree. When I saw the preview for Pollock, I said Marcia would win. Thank GOD the academy didn't listen to all the media chatter like they normally do and awarded the right person this year. Though, Julie Walters was AWESOME.
She was absolutely amazing and phenomenal in The Mist. No woman could've played Mrs. Carmody better!
Should have won for The Mist as well. One of the best acting performances I have ever seen. She was such a villain in that!!
One of those rare times when the Academy made the absolute right choice! Each and every performance was deserved to be nominated, and aged like fine wine but Marcia earned this!
So weird it was a surprise win, she stole the show in Pollock!
Marcia Gay Harden was wonderful in Pollock.
She was excellent in mystic river too 👌🔥
good for Marcia G H. she looks amazing, so deserved.
She is such a great actress. So well deserved & god can all actors give such a speech at all time. Sharp humble funny & just clever. Merci
she looks absolutely fabulous ! great performance too !
Marcia Gay Harden lookin' like damn MOVIE STAR. :')))
Who's here after Marcia claimed Judi was unhappy she lost the Oscar to her?
Me
where did she say this?
Damn.
Sources?
Yes, clearly one of the best acceptance speeches ever.
She reminds me of Ava Gardner, classic beauty
She played Ava in the 2008 movie, "Sinatra"!!!
You really see how personal this movie is to actor/director Ed Harris when Marcia is announced winner. They both did a fantastic job in "Pollock", I really reccomend it.
Thank you for mentioning the film because I couldn't understand Nicholas Cage when he read what each actress/movie they were in. Thank you!
she is a great actress...watching her in "the mist" is a wonderful experience...i haven't seen "pollock" yet but i am sure she did well in it too...
"Kate Hudson was robbed. And to think what Gay Harden has done with her career, which is nothing, such a pity."
Gay Harden got another nomination 3 years later for MYSTIC RIVER and has been working consistently.on TV and film since then. Meanwhile, Hudson hasn't gotten a second nomination and was doing crappy rom-coms. All that potential she showed in ALMOST FAMOUS wasted away. She's been in a career slump for nearly a decade.
Gay Harden did an incredible job in Mystic River as well as other movies. She's been in so many movies is good to see she got her Oscar for this performance. When it comes to the young stars coming out on their first film - IT BETTER be outstanding because you are competing against EXPERIENCED ACTORS/ACTRESSES that have done beautiful work for so many years and have yet to win an OSCARS.
And for your information,Marcia won a Tony as well a few years ago for her performance in God Of Carnage.
Kate Hudson is an has been.
Yeah, unfortunately Kate Hudson is no Goldie Hawn. Congratulations Marcia. She's awesome.
I CAN NOT DISAGREE MORE. MARCIA GAY HARDEN WAS THE ONLY ONE IN THS CATAGORY DESERVING!!!!! Kate Hudson? Seriously? I love ALMOST FAMOUS. But she did not deserve and Oscar over Marcia. This is one of the moments the Academy got it right.
WELL SAID. Many thought she would win, because of her mom Winning on her first nominationl
Back to watching this in anticipation for Cruz to break the stat again!!!
That's how u accept an award
How to "soldier through a tough time (as happy an occasion it is) and do so gracefully"
No note to help, remembered everyone and no tears, although she was clearly close - I call that class.
Wonderful lady and terrific actress
"What a thrill" burrowed into my brain the night of this telecast and it's been there ever since.
My nominees:
Judi Dench, "Chocolat"
Marcia Gay Harden, "Pollock"*(WINNER)
Kate Hudson, "Almost Famous" (runner-up)
Frances McDormand, "Almost Famous"
Julie Walters, "Billy Elliot"
I think Julie Walters should have won, but Marcia Gay Harden was amazing anyway :)
you need, you need, you need, you need...
Marcia Gay Harden best actress of all time
❤Marcia Gay Harden🤗
And she went to do an amazing job in Mystic River. Her appearances in Law & Order SVU are always impressive too.
A well deserved win for Marcia Gay Harden. One of the few times that The Academy got it right and didn't go with the popular vote.
No-one was the front runner that year: Kate Hudson won at the Golden Globes, Judi Dench at the SAGs, Frances McDormand at the Critic's Choice Awards and Julie Walters at the BAFTAs. The fifth nominee was always different and in this case that nominee won, stuff like this should happen more often, the Oscars are just incredibly predictable now-a-days.
***** the critic awards for each state aren't that important, just the four main ones (Bafta, Globes, CCA, Oscar)
***** No it's not. The BAFTA, Globe, CCA, SAG and Oscar are generally considered the most 'important' awards for Actors.
***** pathofoblivion I agree with Armando Kotch. I think most actors love the Globes because of the publicity and how it helps with their Oscar campaign. However, New York Critics Circle, Los Angeles Film Critics Association, National Society of Film Critics, and National Board of Review have historically been considered the the most prestigious "high brow" awards and have an air of legitimacy and respectability that the Globes certainly do not have (with National Board being the most mainstream and National Society being the most artsy), and even the Oscars do not have as the Oscars mean something different and are more about the Industry backing you up and helping with fame and notoriety. That said even these bodies of critics fall prey to their own brand of politics (that may or may not be influenced by trying not to fall prey to heavy Studio campaigning during Oscar time) not unlike other academic award bodies.
BAFTA used to do their own thing until a few seasons ago where it somehow became used as another precursor for the Oscar (as it became better with aligning its winners to that of the Oscars) and sort of lost its own identity on this side of the Atlantic. Also the Critic's Choice Awards were a rebranding of the Broadcast Film Critics Awards, with a voting body consisting of critics who review movies for broadcast television and radio stations and were not seen as prestigious (some saw them as a bit laughable which is understandable if you see some of the reviews on local television stations) until some time in the past decade where their choices have been more in-line with the more literary film critics. I will say that at least in the past few years, these critics circles and CCA (and even the Globes) have made better choices than the Academy Awards.
Actually Kate Hudson won the SAG, Golden Globe and Bafta for Famous that same year...
One of those actresses I for whatever reason forget is an Oscar winner.
Just love her in anything…fabulous actor.
The Oscars don't have this kind of surprise anymore... Today we know the results many weeks before.
Nicolas Cage said National Treasure before he was even in it!
I remember watching Almost Famous, Chocolat and Billy Elliot that year and couldn't find Pollock in our country Indonesia. With much surprise i found the copy of the film in one of local home video rent. The year was 2002 and after i'm watching it i knew, Marcia Gay Harden will win the Oscar, beating Kate Hudson.
I'm most happiest for Ed Harris here. It must've felt like he won, too!
One of the best and unexpected Oscar wins.
Halle berry ?
@@AlexLopez-do3pi lol
What a year for supporting roles. All heavy-weight nominees: Dame Judi Dench, Frances McDorman, Julie Walters, Kate Hudson and Marcia Gay Harden. All acclaimed actresses. All roles were equally impressive. Each one of them ended up winning once at other awards. Kind of fitting. I personally wish Kate Hudson won given she was simply (and quietly) terrific in "Almost Famous". However, given the fact she and McDorman were nominated for the same movie was kind of a bummer with the split vote situation. They all deserved to win. Sadly, as Dame Judi Dench said "the terrible thing is someone gotta win and the other four didn't".
I agree. I watched all 4 films and I just feel she brought something special to Almost Famous. There was something raw and unique about it.
I love Oscars winner and Tony Award winner Marcia Gay Harden.
i really hope the same thing happens for Vanessa Kirby this year.
Me too 😳
😭😭😭
@@santanudas8874 But nope !
@@viarach1177 It can happen in the supporting category. The leading category highly unlikely.
This came from the actors,a truly and very well deserving award for Marcia Gay Harden,who was not the favorite to get it in the first place!,Kate Hudson was supposed to get awarded,still,the academy vote with their heart!
AMPAS really need to get Nicolas Cage to present more often..
I only know her from "The Mist". She did an excellent job there, too.
I'm rewatching this suprise scene of the night. I'm expecting this will happen both for Hong Chau in The Whale or Stephanie Hsu for EEAAO. Both of this actresses did great job for their supporting roles. I can't wait to be shock in Oscars' awards night.
Great actress!
There was no clear favorite that year. Kate Hudson won the Golden Globe, Judi Dench won the SAG, Julie Walters won the BAFTA, and Frances Mcdormand won the Critics Choice Award. At all four of those ceremonies the 5th nominee was different. Marcia Gay Harden was not even nominated for anything big, until she was nominated at the Oscars getting the 5th spot and pulled out a surprising and deserved win.
She is so beautiful, my god!
Such a fun shocker, but I still wish it had been Julie Walters.
Oh man , thank you !!! I wanted Julie to win too, she was brilliant. Billy Elliot is one of my favorite movies.
I remember that I kept talking about this film this year, I just really really wanted her to win, I was so stunned when the envelope was opened.
The first time i remember hearing of her, she was starring in the Disney film "Flubber" with Robin Williams a few years earlier. I think I was watching this ceremony on the night it aired, so for some reason I wasn't surprised when she was announced as the winner in this category.
Everyone always laughs when someone thanks their lawyer.
POLLOCK, good moviee.
She looks GREAT here!
Next to Marisa Tomei, probably the second biggest Oscar supporting actress shocker. Most likely a split vote among the four other nominees, but I love Marcia.
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man I love upsets!!
I will never get over this... Kate Hudson was truly phenomenal in Almost Famous! In fact, her performance as Penny Lane is my favorite female performance of all time!
yes, im here because i am seeing her from neil patrick harris' uncoupled. ive missed her acting presence.
Marcia was really good in 1991s "In Broad Daylight", with Brian Dennehy.
Zhang Ziyi deserved to be nominated and win for Crouching tiger hidden dragon, she was the most nominated supporting actress of 2000
Sorry to marcia, but she already has a tony
Some amazing hollywood actresses and the most famous actresses should've won for their supporting roles, Julia Roberts for Steel Magnolias, Angelina Jolie for Girl, Interrupted, Kate Hudson for Almost Famous, Kate Winslet for Sense and sensibility, Catherine Zeta-Jones for Chicago, Renee Zellweger for Cold Mountain, Annette Benning for The Grifters and Julianne Moore for Boogie Nights
MARCIA GAY HARDEN is one of the best supporting actresses ever
KATE HUDSON had no chances to win the OSCAR
she was outstanding in mystic river too
Wow ALL THOSE AMAZING MOVIES IN ONE YEAR?!
She is awesome.
I hear ya there!!! I love movies. I love the oscars. I loved Marcia Gay winning. WHAT A THRILL!!!
If Marcia deserved this award it's not a shame that Kate didn't win. Coherence, please!
Marcia really deserved to win (I have seen Pollock)..........Kate was also great.
They are 2 amazing actresses. Kate won the Golden Globe, Marcia won the Oscar. Their performances were both incredible.
And she went on to be in Fifty Shades of Grey.....
And Kim Basinger too
truthhopelove
And Halle Berry went on to _Catwoman_ . Hollywood is as irrational as any part of the free market.
What does that have to do with anything fucking moron
She was paid well though so no problem
She went on to get another Oscar nomination for Mystic River, two Emmy nominations and a Tony Award for God of Carnage. To try to discredit her for one shitty movie is really stupid.
I loved her in Season 2 of Damages and her supporting role in Into the Wild.
I really need to check out Pollock at some point.
Back when celebrities actually looked CLASSY at awards shows.....
they don't make upsets like this anymore
shes so damn lovely
Marsha Gay Harden wax so freaking evil and brilliant in The Mist.
Only seen her as special agent Dana Lewis on SVU, where she constantly speaks in a southern accent, so hearing her speak in her natural accent is totally new to me lol
She was great in Pollock!!!!!!
And she was great also in Mystic River, Flubber, Miller's Crossing!
While I'm sure Marcia deserved this (though I wouldn't know since I never saw Pollock), it truly is a shame Kate didn't win this one. Truly, a stellar performance and after this, her career really has fallen flat. I hope somewhere along the road she comes across another great role because she truly deserves the recognition that she should've gotten here.
Yeah her career has fallen flat which really shows how right they were by not rewarding her.