As one of the most well-known film awards in the world, the Oscars are held once a year.
Although the Oscars have not received as much attention in recent years as they did, it is still a great honor to be recognized at this level.
Often every year after the Oscars, everyone will take stock of the new film queen or interpret the best picture.
Of course, this year probably all fans are reading Will Smith.
After so long after the Oscar storm, I believe that everyone's eyes have finally returned to the actors and works.
The Oscars only produce one movie emperor a year, but there are also too many good actors who have not been able to prove themselves on this stage, which is not to say that they are not popular or their acting skills are not good, sometimes it may just be bad luck.
So today we're going to take stock of these uncrowned kings.
First of all, the whole photo of the little plum is in the town field, after all, if this issue of the article was written a few years earlier, he would definitely be the first on the list.
The data in this article comes from the Ranker website, which only counts male actors in Hollywood, because I did not find data on actresses, nor did it include directors.
The data of the uncrowned kings involved in this article is as of the date of writing (the 94th Oscars in 2022), after all, no one knows what will happen next year.
1. Alan Rickman Alan Rickman
February 21, 1946 - January 14, 2016
Vice-President of the Royal Academy of Arts and Drama, stage actor, television actor, film actor, director, screenwriter, manager, voice actor.
Participated in films: "Harry Potter" series, "Perfume", "True Love Supreme", etc
Personal evaluation:
He is Professor Snape in Harry Potter and Marvin the robot Marvin in The Guide to the Galaxy, and was named the 8th "100 Sexy Movie Stars" by the British film magazine Empire in 2009.
Ian McKellen
May 25, 1939-
In 1971, he was elected a member of the British Actors Guild. He was awarded the honorary title of Commander of the British Empire in 1979 and then knighted in 1990.
Films: "X-Men" series, "Lord of the Rings" series, "The Hobbit" series, "Da Vinci Code" and so on
Personal evaluation:
Ian was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor twice in 1999 and 2002 for "Gods and the Beasts" and "The Lord of the Rings," but both missed out. However, the achievements of the old man today probably do not need to be recognized by the Oscars.
3. Johnny Depp
June 09, 1963-
Participated in films: Edward Scissorhands, Pirates of the Caribbean series, Ghost Street, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, etc.
Personal evaluation:
He has been nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor three times for "Pirates of the Caribbean", "In Search of Neverland" and "Todd the Barber".
He's probably one of the most glamorous actors in Hollywood film history, and his bizarre styling and unique acting skills in Hollywood are always fascinating.
Also: Nicholas Cage was Depp's guide to Hollywood. Now Cage is said to have paid off the money debt, but Depp is entangled in a love debt.
4. Robert Downey Jr.
1965/04/04-
Participated in films: "Chaplin", "Born Killer", "Zodiac", MCU series
Personal evaluation:
He was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor for Chaplin in 1993 and an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor for Tropic Thunder in 2009.
5. Samuel L. Jackson
December 21, 1948-
Participated in films: Pulp Fiction, Star Wars Prequel Series, Ace Agent, MCU Series
Personal evaluation:
In 1995, he was nominated for an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for Pulp Fiction.
Having played almost a lifetime of supporting roles, Samuel Jackson's career probably didn't need any awards to be recognized. His position in Hollywood seems to me to be similar to Uncle Da's positioning in Hong Kong films.
The old man finally won Oss' Lifetime Achievement Award this year.
Take a family portrait
6. Clint Eastwood, Clint Eastwood
May 31, 1930-
Participated in the movies: "The Dart Trilogy", "Million Dollar Baby", "Unforgivable", "Covered Bridge Dream", "Classic Car" and so on
Personal evaluation:
Unlike the previous brothers, Mr. Toki is a regular visitor to the Oscars, and the little golden man in the family has put 5, but unfortunately none of them have been taken with the best actor.
He almost single-handedly won three of the most important Oscar awards twice with his self-directed films "Unforgivable" and "Million Dollar Baby": Best Picture, Best Director and Best Actor.
It may be that the judges feel that it is a bit unreasonable to give him all the awards, so they are only nominated for the best actor.
However, regarding the nomination, the old man is probably already annoyed, after all, there are too many.
7. William Dafoe Willem Dafoe
July 22, 1955-
Participated in films: "The Executioner", "Spider-Man", "Aquaman", "Togo", etc
Personal evaluation:
Another golden supporting role in Hollywood. He has been nominated for the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor twice for "Field Platoon" and "Florida Paradise", and once nominated for the Oscar for Best Actor for "Eternal Gate".
Usually, the two qualities of madness and stability are difficult to put together, but Dafoe can grasp the scale of them just right.
One second he seems to be a kind elder, the next may make you fear.
8. Edward Norton Edward Norton
August 18, 1969-
Film appearances: "Fear of the First Degree", "Fight Club", "Dynasty of Heaven", "Grand Budapest Hotel"
Personal evaluation:
A talented actor, but also his own insistence on film, is one of the iconic actors in literary films.
He has twice been nominated for the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for "Fear one" and "Birdman".
9. Hugh Jackman Hugh Jackman
October 12, 1968-
Uncle Wolf
Participated in the film: "X-Men" series, "Wolverine" series, "Flying Eagle Eddie", "Iron Fist", "Van Helsing" and so on
Personal evaluation:
As a commercial film celebrity, Uncle Wolf's name may be more presented to the audience in the form of entertainment movies, but no one can deny his excellent acting skills.
He once commented that "Les Misérables" was nominated for the Oscar for Best Actor.
10. Liam Neeson
June 07, 1952-
"On How Many Truck Drivers Are There in Hollywood"
Participated in films: "Schindler's List", "Hurricane Rescue" series, "Dragon Strike Force", "Batman Shadow Mystery" and so on
Personal evaluation:
One of my favorite Hollywood action actors, because I do have a wife who loves the Hurricane Rescue series.
But in fact, we all know that it is impossible to win an Oscar for a purely commercial action film, so let's do it.
In recent years, Uncle Liam has been shooting a variety of second- and third-line small-budget action movies, and there are few masterpieces, but he was also a person who could win the Oscar with a kick in the door.