Oscar's Biggest Losers? 10 Great Actors With Multiple Nominations, Zero Wins
Oscar's tease: these iconic actors keep getting invited to the party but never get to dance.
The Oscars are like the biggest night for movie stars, where getting a trophy is a huge deal, but not everyone gets to take one home, even if they've been nominated lots of times.
Imagine being super good at acting, showing up at the Oscars over and over, and still never hearing your name when they open that envelope; it's like being picked for the team but never getting to play in the big game.
Actors like Amy Adams and Glenn Close have been in this spot, getting lots of pats on the back but never grabbing the main prize, showing that even if you're amazing at what you do, winning isn't a sure thing.
Remember how everyone made jokes about Leonardo DiCaprio not winning an Oscar? He finally did for The Revenant, but some actors are still waiting for their big moment. Hopefully, they will get DiCaprio-ed soon enough (although not this year, sadly).
The Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles will host the Oscar Awards this Sunday, March 10. The main ceremony is planned to kick off at 7 p.m. Eastern Time, preceded by a 30-minute introductory show from 6:30 to 7:00 p.m. ET (3:30 to 4:00 p.m. PT). Audiences worldwide, spanning more than 200 territories, will have the opportunity to watch the Oscars live on ABC from Ovation Hollywood's Dolby Theatre.