Long before Weinstein's treatment of women became front page news, MacFarlane quipped that the five women nominated for the Best
Actress award deserved congratulations because they «no longer have to pretend to be attracted to Harvey Weinstein.»
Not exact matches
Maggie Cheung clearly
deserved the Best
Actress award at Cannes for this performance.
While it's unlikely that the
actress will receive the
awards recognition that she
deserves, Johansson is the heart of the movie, providing a sweet, soulful and fully rounded vocal performance that makes it seem like she's actually there.
Casé
deserves an
award for Best
Actress come Oscar time.
It is likely Amour will instead be an afterthought, almost undoubtedly earning the token Best Foreign Language Film statuette, with perhaps a
deserved Best
Actress award to boot.
It is the best performance by any
actress this year and
deserves the Academy
Award.
She is nominated for the Best
Actress Oscar and
deserves every
award out there for this performance.
In a less surprising but richly
deserved victory, Kristin Scott Thomas took the Best
Actress award for «I've Loved You So Long,» her first trophy of the
awards season.
While Octavia Spencer's
award season success may make it seem like she has the Best Supporting
Actress award sewn up, the competition is stiff and full of equally
deserving actresses.
Sally Hawkins, who
deserves to win best
actress at the Academy
Awards, presents a lonely but relatable character who simply longs for companionship.
Many
award watchers are now wondering if the Academy will make Kate like Cate B and Renee Z —
deserving lead
actresses who all took home Oscar Supporting gold first.
It's also a protean performance by any standard of acting, and absolutely
deserving of an Academy
Award for best supporting
actress.
Janney's LaVona is an unforgettable force for which the
actress rightly
deserves a supporting
actress Academy
Award nomination.
A fine film, well -
deserving of its Best Picture, Director, Screenplay and Young
Actress awards at the French Oscars, the Césars.
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. is a blast, she delivers superb work in Ex Machina and Testament of Youth
deserved far more attention and notoriety than it got, and then of course there's The Danish Girl, the film that will likely spark a very busy
awards season for the
actress who skyrocketed to fame this year.
She brings it off naturally, and she
deserved the Best Supporting
Actress award she nabbed.
Cruz was lovely in «Volver» and richly
deserving of the Oscar nomination she received, just as she
deserved to win the Academy
Award for Best Supporting
Actress last year for her hell cat in «Vicky Christina Barcelona.»
One can only hope this is the beginning of more roles like this for the Academy
Award - winning
actress, a beyond - talented performer who
deserves a shot at action, romance, comedy and whatever else Hollywood can throw at her.