Take notes, Academy.
"I will never give up on this. The man was one of the most talented actors who ever lived. He could literally play anything: Sheriff of Nottingham, Rasputin, Mesmer, Snape. It's insane the range he had, and how he could destroy a person with just one look or gesture.
I've never seen another actor who could make me feel all the emotions a person can feel, sometimes all in one movie. The fact that he never got an Oscar is a crime."Who are your favorites actors who were overlooked by the Academy but totally deserve an Oscar? Let us know in the comments below!
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