Special Report

Most Nominated Actors Who Still Don't Have an Oscar

Rich Fury / Stringer / Getty Images

Quick: Which one of these personalities has never won an Academy Award for acting: Angela Lansbury or Benicio Del Toro? If you guessed Benicio, you’re wrong. He won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for “Traffic” in 2001, but the venerable Lansbury has actually never won an Oscar, even though she’s been nominated multiple times. 

You might be surprised by some of the actors and actresses who have been nominated for multiple Oscars without ever having taken home a statuette. 

Every year, members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences select a handful of performers whom they deem worthy of nominating in the categories of Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, and Best Supporting Actress.  

Some years, the favorite goes on to win, but there have also been some major upsets. Back in 1975, for example, Art Carney beat out both Jack Nicholson (for “Chinatown”) and Al Pacino (for “The Godfather Part II”) for his performance in a film called “Harry and Tonto.” More recently, in 2021, “The Father” star Anthony Hopkins was named Best Actor over the late Chadwick Boseman (“Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom”), shocking just about everyone, including Hopkins. (Here are 25 of the Oscars’ most egregious snubs.)

To determine the actors with the most Oscar nominations who’ve never won, 24/7 Tempo reviewed data on the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Oscar website. Only actors who are still alive were included in the list. (These are the most bankable actors of the 21st century.)

Click here to see the most nominated actors who still don’t have an Oscar

Because this list includes only living performers, it might be interesting to note some now deceased stars of legendary status who were nominated but never won: Richard Burton (seven nominations), Kirk Douglas (three nominations), Greta Garbo (four nominations), Cary Grant (two nominations), Peter O’Toole (eight nominations), and Orson Welles (one nomination). Clearly, talent doesn’t always translate to Oscar wins.

Source: Rich Polk / Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images

27. Mark Ruffalo
> Best Actor nominations: 0
> Best Supporting Actor nominations: 3
> Nominated for: The Kids Are All Right (2010); Foxcatcher (2014); Spotlight (2015)

[in-text-ad]

Source: Rich Polk / Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images

26. Viggo Mortensen
> Best Actor nominations: 3
> Best Supporting Actor nominations: 0
> Nominated for: Eastern Promises (2007); Captain Fantastic (2016); Green Book (2018)

Source: Tristan Fewings / Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images

25. Johnny Depp
> Best Actor nominations: 3
> Best Supporting Actor nominations: 0
> Nominated for: Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003); Finding Neverland (2004); Sweeney Todd The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007)

Source: Pascal Le Segretain / Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images

24. Laura Linney
> Best Actress nominations: 2
> Best Supporting Actress nominations: 1
> Nominated for: You Can Count on Me (2000); Kinsey (2004); The Savages (2007)

[in-text-ad-2]

Source: Vittorio Zunino Celotto / Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images

23. Matt Damon
> Best Actor nominations: 2
> Best Supporting Actor nominations: 1
> Nominated for: Good Will Hunting (1997); Invictus (2009); The Martian (2015)

Source: Mark Davis / Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images

22. Edward Norton
> Best Actor nominations: 1
> Best Supporting Actor nominations: 2
> Nominated for: Primal Fear (1996); American History X (1998); Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) (2014)

[in-text-ad]

Source: Vittorio Zunino Celotto / Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images

21. Woody Harrelson
> Best Actor nominations: 1
> Best Supporting Actor nominations: 2
> Nominated for: The People vs. Larry Flynt (1996); The Messenger (2009); Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri (2017)

Source: Joe Scarnici / Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images

20. Joan Allen
> Best Actress nominations: 1
> Best Supporting Actress nominations: 2
> Nominated for: Nixon (1995); The Crucible (1996); The Contender (2000)

Source: Larry Busacca / Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images

19. Nick Nolte
> Best Actor nominations: 2
> Best Supporting Actor nominations: 1
> Nominated for: The Prince of Tides (1991); Affliction (1998); Warrior (2011)

[in-text-ad-2]

Source: Stuart C. Wilson / Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images

18. Tom Cruise
> Best Actor nominations: 2
> Best Supporting Actor nominations: 1
> Nominated for: Born on the Fourth of July (1989); Jerry Maguire (1996); Magnolia (1999)

Source: Archive Photos / Moviepix via Getty Images

17. Michelle Pfeiffer
> Best Actress nominations: 2
> Best Supporting Actress nominations: 1
> Nominated for: Dangerous Liaisons (1988); The Fabulous Baker Boys (1989); Love Field (1992)

[in-text-ad]

Source: Mike Coppola / Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images

16. Sigourney Weaver
> Best Actress nominations: 2
> Best Supporting Actress nominations: 1
> Nominated for: Aliens (1986); Gorillas in the Mist (1988); Working Girl (1988)

Source: Michael Ochs Archives / Moviepix via Getty Images

15. Debra Winger
> Best Actress nominations: 3
> Best Supporting Actress nominations: 0
> Nominated for: An Officer and a Gentleman (1982); Terms of Endearment (1983); Shadowlands (1993)

Source: Kevin Winter / Staff / Getty Images Entertainment

14. Diane Ladd
> Best Actress nominations: 0
> Best Supporting Actress nominations: 3
> Nominated for: Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore (1974); Wild at Heart (1990); Rambling Rose (1991)

[in-text-ad-2]

Source: Archive Photos / Moviepix via Getty Images

13. Piper Laurie
> Best Actress nominations: 1
> Best Supporting Actress nominations: 2
> Nominated for: The Hustler (1961); Carrie (1976); Children of a Lesser God (1986)

Source: Evening Standard / Hulton Archive via Getty Images

12. Angela Lansbury
> Best Actress nominations: 0
> Best Supporting Actress nominations: 3
> Nominated for: Gaslight (1944); The Picture of Dorian Gray (1945); The Manchurian Candidate (1962)

[in-text-ad]

Source: Frazer Harrison / Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images

11. Bradley Cooper
> Best Actor nominations: 3
> Best Supporting Actor nominations: 1
> Nominated for: Silver Linings Playbook (2012); American Hustle (2013); American Sniper (2014); A Star Is Born (2018)

Source: Theo Wargo / Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images

10. Saoirse Ronan
> Best Actress nominations: 3
> Best Supporting Actress nominations: 1
> Nominated for: Atonement (2007); Brooklyn (2015); Lady Bird (2017); Little Women (2019)

Source: Adam Pretty / Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images

9. Michelle Williams
> Best Actress nominations: 2
> Best Supporting Actress nominations: 2
> Nominated for: Brokeback Mountain (2005); Blue Valentine (2010); My Week with Marilyn (2011); Manchester by the Sea (2016)

[in-text-ad-2]

Source: Angela Weiss / Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images

8. Ed Harris
> Best Actor nominations: 1
> Best Supporting Actor nominations: 3
> Nominated for: Apollo 13 (1995); The Truman Show (1998); Pollock (2000); The Hours (2002)

Source: Handout / Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images

7. Annette Bening
> Best Actress nominations: 3
> Best Supporting Actress nominations: 1
> Nominated for: The Grifters (1990); American Beauty (1999); Being Julia (2004); The Kids Are All Right (2010)

[in-text-ad]

Source: Jemal Countess / Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images

6. Willem Dafoe
> Best Actor nominations: 1
> Best Supporting Actor nominations: 3
> Nominated for: Platoon (1986); Shadow of the Vampire (2000); The Florida Project (2017); At Eternity’s Gate (2018)

5. Marsha Mason
> Best Actress nominations: 4
> Best Supporting Actress nominations: 0
> Nominated for: Cinderella Liberty (1973); The Goodbye Girl (1977); Chapter Two (1979); Only When I Laugh (1981)

Source: Frazer Harrison / Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images

4. Jane Alexander
> Best Actress nominations: 2
> Best Supporting Actress nominations: 2
> Nominated for: The Great White Hope (1970); All the President’s Men (1976); Kramer vs. Kramer (1979); Testament (1983)

[in-text-ad-2]

Source: Evening Standard / Hulton Archive via Getty Images

3. Warren Beatty
> Best Actor nominations: 4
> Best Supporting Actor nominations: 0
> Nominated for: Bonnie and Clyde (1967); Heaven Can Wait (1978); Reds (1981); Bugsy (1991)

Source: Frazer Harrison / Getty Images

2. Amy Adams
> Best Actress nominations: 1
> Best Supporting Actress nominations: 5
> Nominated for: Junebug (2005); Doubt (2008); The Fighter (2010); The Master (2012); American Hustle (2013); Vice (2018)

[in-text-ad]

Source: Slaven Vlasic / Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images

1. Glenn Close
> Best Actress nominations: 4
> Best Supporting Actress nominations: 4
> Nominated for: The World According to Garp (1982); The Big Chill (1983); The Natural (1984); Fatal Attraction (1987); Dangerous Liaisons (1988); Albert Nobbs (2011); The Wife (2018); Hillbilly Elegy (2020)

Essential Tips for Investing: Sponsored

A financial advisor can help you understand the advantages and disadvantages of investment properties. Finding a qualified financial advisor doesn’t have to be hard. SmartAsset’s free tool matches you with up to three financial advisors who serve your area, and you can interview your advisor matches at no cost to decide which one is right for you. If you’re ready to find an advisor who can help you achieve your financial goals, get started now.

Investing in real estate can diversify your portfolio. But expanding your horizons may add additional costs. If you’re an investor looking to minimize expenses, consider checking out online brokerages. They often offer low investment fees, helping you maximize your profit.

Thank you for reading! Have some feedback for us?
Contact the 24/7 Wall St. editorial team.